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A story about Clark County School District's teacher shortage in Friday's Review-Journal included an incorrect figure. Mary Jo Parise-Malloy, vice president of the nonprofit Nevadans for Quality Education, said one instructor in high school can lead up to 200 students a day.

A story in Friday's Business section contained an error. The Web site that retails the Portfolio Masters and Portfolio Junior games is museumtour.com.

A story Thursday incorrectly said Gov. Jim Gibbons' political action committee was directed to pay $2,000 to the U.S. Treasury. The Federal Election Commission clarified Friday that the PAC was told to return the money to the donor in question, Cal Neva Resort. In this case, the payment is not considered to be a fine, the FEC said.

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