INTERNATIONAL

Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about canceled plans for a meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and the pop idol Justin Bieber misstated the location of a school bus hit on April 7 in a missile attack by Palestinian militants based in neighboring Gaza. It was in Israel, not Gaza. (Go to Article)

NEW YORK

An article on Thursday about a Yale student who was killed in a lathe accident in a campus laboratory misstated the location of Lehman College, the employer of a professor who was quoted about the danger of lathes. It is in the Bronx, not Queens. (Go to Article)

BUSINESS

The State of the Art column on Thursday, about the PlayBook tablet computer by Research in Motion, erroneously attributed a unique ability to the PlayBook. It is not the only tablet that can project PowerPoint-like slides onto a monitor or television screen while showing notes and slide thumbnails on the tablet screen; the iPad and some other tablets can also do so. (Go to Article)

CULTURE

An entry on Friday in a listing of Easter-related musical presentations in New York in some editions misstated the surname of a soprano scheduled to perform in a program last night at New York University’s Deutsches Haus and tonight at St. Michael’s Church on West 99th Street at Amsterdam Avenue. She is Kathleen Cantrell, not Campbell. (Go to Article)