INTERNATIONAL

A headline on Friday with an article about an incendiary speech in the United Nations General Assembly by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran summarized his remarks about the Sept. 11 terror attacks incorrectly. In his speech, Mr. Ahmadinejad asserted various theories about the origin of the attacks, including the possibility that they had been planned by the United States. He did not say that the United States had planned the attacks. (Go to Article)

NEW YORK

Because of an editing error, an article on Tuesday about a vote of confidence from Muslim leaders over the proposed Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan may have left the incorrect impression that the Islamic Leadership Council of Metropolitan New York was listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in a case against a charity whose leaders were convicted of funneling money to Hamas. The reference to “the council” involved in the case was to the Council on American-Islamic Relations. (Go to Article)

SPORTS

An article on Wednesday about the arrest of Jets receiver Braylon Edwards on a drunken-driving charge misstated the terms of his sentence after an altercation at a Cleveland nightclub last Oct. 5. He pleaded no contest to aggravated disorderly conduct in January and was placed on probation for 18 months; he did not serve jail time and therefore this latest charge could not constitute “a violation of his parole.” (Go to Article)

THE ARTS

A listing of credits and contact information on Thursday with a theater review of “The Divine Sister,” at the SoHo Playhouse, misstated the theater’s telephone number. It is (212) 691-1555. (Go to Article)