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Corrections

■ The parent company of Absolute Poker and UltimateBet was misidentified in an article in Sunday's business section. It is Cereus Poker Network.

■ An article that appeared in Tuesday's business section incorrectly listed supporters of a campaign to have e-commerce websites collect states' sales taxes. The Nevada Resort Association is not involved in the effort.

■ The vintage listed in the Wine of the Week column in Wednesday's Taste section was incorrect. The vintage for Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet is 2009.

■ In Wednesday's Entertainment section, a review of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" listed an incorrect performance time. The play can be seen at 5 p.m. Saturday at Onyx Theatre.

■ Debra Mitchell, executive pastry chef at Treasure Island, was misidentified in Wednesday's Taste section in a story about where local chefs eat out.

■ In a story about a bevertainer in Sunday's Living section, the Caesars Magical Empire show dancer Gail VanDervoort joined in 1997 was a Dixon Entertainment Arts production.

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