Corrections and clarifications
The following corrections and clarifications have been published by USA TODAY.
October 2012
Money: cover story Oct. 23 about DreamWorks Animation should have made it clear that Shrek 2 is the highest grossing animated film of all time domestically, while Toy Story 3 is the highest grossing animated film worldwide.
News: story Oct. 26 about President Obama's interview with Rolling Stone misstated historian Douglas Brinkley's first name.
News: item in the Oct. 22 world briefs about a car bomb explosion in Syria misstated that country's capital. It is Damascus.
Life: Oct. 15 cover story on Jason Aldean incorrectly identified country singer Eric Church's home state. Church is from North Carolina.
News: story Oct. 15 on compounding pharmacies misstated where William Blau of the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill orders steroid pain injections. He does not use compounding pharmacies.
Sports: 15 editions omitted the winner of the Greater Hickory Classic in the golf results. Fred Funk won the Champions Tour tournament Oct. 14. The correct results can be found on Page 9C of the Oct. 16 newspaper.
News: story Oct. 15 about teaching computer science to girls gave the incorrect year for the founding of the National Center for Women IT. The correct year is 2004.
Life: Oct. 12 of Barbra Streisand's homecoming concert misidentified a Brooklyn street referenced by the singer. "The last time I sang solo in Brooklyn was on someone's stoop on Pulaski Street," she told the crowd at Barclays Center.
News: story Oct. 11 about Vice President Biden's debate Authentic Austin Seferian-Jenkins Jersey preparations misidentified Ron Klain. He is Biden's former chief of staff.
Money: Oct. 9 story on France's tax policy failed to make clear Bernard Arnault's tax plans. He said he would remain a resident of France for tax purposes despite his request for Belgian nationality.
News: an Oct. adults with no religion was incorrect. It is 19.6%.
News: location of the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming was incorrect in a State by State item on Oct. 5. It is in Laramie.
News: Foundation President Jo Ann http://www.officialbuccaneersnflauthentic.com/authentic-charles-sims-jersey.html Jenkins provided information on the organization's "Drive to End Hunger" in a story in the Oct. 2 Hunger in the USA section. Her first name was missing and her gender was incorrect.
News: Oct. 2 cover story about an intentional plane crash inaccurately described the location of two engines on a Boeing 727, which are on the sides of the fuselage.
Life: Nielsens cable top 10 chart Oct. 3 listed incorrect teams in several football games: No. 1 was Seahawks/Packers (ESPN); No. 2, Browns/Ravens (NFLN); and No. 9, Mississippi/Alabama (ESPN).
Sports: listing in the college football coaches poll on Page 8C of Oct. 1 editions misstated the start time for No. 18 Oregon State's game Sept. 29 against Washington State. ET.
Sports: story in Oct. 1 editions incorrectly reported that the Houston Texans were trailing at halftime of their NFL game Sept. 30 with the Tennessee Titans. The Texans were leading 14 7. Chamber of Commerce's spending in federal elections. It is advertising in congressional races only.
News: chart accompanying an Oct. economy. 28 cover story on increased water costs around the nation over the last decade listed an incorrect rise for Memphis. It is Authentic Charles Sims Jersey 52.7%
Money: story Sept. 26 about new Nook HD tablets from Barnes Noble should have said prices for the 8.9 inch Kindle Fire HD start at $299.
Sports: story in Sept. 24's editions on baseball?s pennant races misidentified the 1951 team that overcame at least a six game deficit with 14 games remaining. It was the New York Giants.
Sports: story Sept. 24 about the USA TODAY Sports college football coaches poll incorrectly reported the www.officialbuccaneersnflauthentic.com/authentic-akeem-spence-jersey.html highest ranked Big 12 team and the number of Big 12 teams in the rankings. West Virginia is No. 7 and is the seventh team from the conference in the poll.
News: photo caption in the 1A cover story Sept. 21 about the Midwest drought misstated the amount of corn on Dennis Green's farm in Lawrenceville, Ill., that was declared a total loss by insurance adjusters. It is 60 acres.
News: location of Laramie Regional Airport was incorrect in the state by state report on Sept. 19. It is in Wyoming.
News: story Sept. 20 on the possible discovery of the remains of England's King Richard III omitted the first name of British Member of Parliament Chris Skidmore.