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Correction for Dec. 8, 2018

December 7, 2018 at 11:25PM

Two stories on A2 Friday were cut short. One, about the Groveland Four, should have ended, "Thanks to the national outrage reignited by King's book and other coverage of the injustice, the Florida Legislature passed a resolution in 2017 apologizing for the 'grave injustices perpetrated against Charles Greenlee, Walter Irvin, Samuel Shepherd, and Ernest Thomas.' The same legislation urged Scott and his administration 'to perform an expedited clemency review.' That review, however, has remained stalled." The other, on transit in Luxembourg, should have ended, "Free mass transit in Luxembourg will be available from the beginning of 2020, said Dany Frank, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Mobility."

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