Because of incomplete information provided to the Star Tribune, some changes in wage scales for the Star Tribune pressmen that appeared on Page D3 Friday were incorrect. The company wants the pressmen to take a pay cut that ranges from $5.90 an hour to $12.25 an hour -- 17 percent and 40 percent respectively -- and forgo small pay increases at the end of this year.
A story on Page D1 Friday misstated the name of a clinic that is offering a free preventive visit to clients who have lost their jobs and health insurance. It is Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialists, P.A., of Edina and Burnsville.
An item on Page E5 of Friday's Variety A+E section incorrectly reported the day of the Dark Horse Revue, a concert tribute to George Harrison. That show was Friday night.
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