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• A Page 1A article in Friday's Review-Journal about MGM Mirage rejoining the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce misstated Nevada's revenue shortfall. The amount is at least $580 million. The revenue shortfall in 2003 was $833 million.

• The percentage of canned tuna in all seafood consumed in the United States was incorrect in a story Friday about a University of Las Vegas, Nevada study on mercury levels. Canned tuna accounts for 17.5 percent of total U.S. seafood consumption, according to the National Marine Fisheries Service.

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