In last week’s election coverage, a photo caption accompanying the story “Clinton’s Clan: Hill’s Goes Hillary,” misidentified the venue of Clinton’s appearance. She was at a rally at the Toney Burger Center.

In last week’s coverage of the presidential primary election (“Garten Party: Texans for Obama” and “Clinton’s Clan: Hill’s Goes Hillary“), a cutline for an accompanying photo of a crowd of convention participants misidentified the precinct. The photo was of voters in the West Austin precincts of 266 and 277.

We mistakenly wrote in a “Naked City” bullet last week that the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments over whether Exxon should pay $2.5 million in punitive damages to fishermen and locals of the Prince William Sound area who were impacted by the Exxon Valdez spill. The correct figure is actually $2.5 billion.

In Marc Savlov’s profile of The Order of Myths, “No Telling What’s What or Who’s Who” (March 7), he credited Lee Daniel as the film’s chief cinematography. In fact, Daniel was one of four cameramen; Michael Simmonds was the chief cinematographer. The article also failed to mention that this paper’s editor, Louis Black, served as an associate producer on the film. The Chronicle regrets the errors.

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