INTERNATIONAL



An article on April 10 about a ship engineer’s account of a territorial dispute in the South China Sea in which a Chinese fishing trawler was seized by Indonesia and then taken back by the Chinese Coast Guard referred incorrectly in some editions to the Natuna Islands of Indonesia, where members of the Chinese fishing crew were detained. While they are the northernmost point of Indonesia in the South China Sea, they are not the northernmost point in the country.

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Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about a theological battle being fought by Muslim imams and scholars in the West against the Islamic State misstated the Snapchat handle used by Suhaib Webb, one of the Muslim leaders speaking out. It is imamsuhaibwebb, not Pimpin4Paradise786.

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An article on April 10 about Maj. Gen. M. Moein Faqir, the top military man in Helmand Province in Afghanistan, who has lost ground to the Taliban since he arrived five months ago but claims success in cleaning up corruption, misidentified the United States Army unit that reinforced the province in March. It is the 87th Infantry Regiment, which is part of the 10th Mountain Division, not the 87th Infantry Division.

BUSINESS DAY

An article on the Automobiles page on Friday about Mitsubishi’s growing success in the American automobile market misstated the Mitsubishi Corporation’s relationship to the automaker. It is a shareholder, not the automaker’s parent.