Corrections And Clarifications

The title of Helen Lewis's book was incorrect in the article headed "Remembering the unspeakable" on January 24th

The title of Helen Lewis's book was incorrect in the article headed "Remembering the unspeakable" on January 24th. The book, which chronicles the author's Holocaust experience, is A Time to Speak.

Mrs Mary Robinson's job title was incorrect in yesterday's report headed "Robinson rejects Straw's proposals". She is UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

A report headed "Mixed scheme planned for Clontarf baths site" in the Commercial Property supplement of January 31st said architects McCullough Mulvin designed the extension to Trinity College library. In fact they were joint designers with Keane Murphy Duff Architecture.

Yesterday's report in From the South East on the preservation of an 18th century farmhouse in Co Wexford referred throughout to "Duchas" or "Duchas, the Heritage Council". In fact, they are separate bodies. It was the Heritage Council which undertook the task of restoring and maintaining the house. The error occurred in the editing process.

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