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Phantom genitals

Because of an editing error, a Regional Newswatch item Monday incorrectly stated that Daniel C. Zens of New Berlin was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of exposing himself through photos sent by mobile telephones to a 17-year-old girl. Those were the original felony charges. He was sentenced Friday to reduced misdemeanor charges of “exposing genitals” – not necessarily his – to a minor. Link

Campaign confusion

An article Tuesday about Hispanic voters in the Midwest incorrectly identified Phil Walzak. He is a spokesman for Democrat Barack Obama ’s presidential campaign, not for Republican John McCain’s campaign. Link

Good ol’ Shakesbeard

A column Wednesday on the Perspectives page by community columnist Jim Norton misquoted a line from William Shakespeare. The quote is “Now is the winter of our discontent,” not “This is the winter of our discontent.” Link

Thanks, Biff!

Fuzzy numbers etc.

An article Thursday about a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) to increase the number of veterinarians nationwide misstated how many veterinarians graduate each year from U.S. veterinary medicine colleges. That number is 2,500, not 86,000. There are about 86,000 veterinarians in the United States. Link

Recipe for disaster

A recipe Sunday in the Entrée section for Muskego Lakes Country Club Greenbriar Stuffed Chicken misstated the amount of diced onion to be used. The recipe calls for 1/8 cup of finely diced yellow onion, not 8 cups.

Thanks, Dan!