SPORTSThe Sports of The Times column last Sunday, about the Washington Nationals’ ascendancy in a longstanding football town, referred incorrectly to the history of professional baseball in the city. And the article referred incorrectly to Ann Coulter’s book “¡Adios, America!” It is her 11th book, not her 10th. A hurricane could produce spills of natural gas liquids; it would not cause spilling of liquefied natural gas, which would be released into the air instead. It is a major shipping point for natural gas liquids, not for liquefied natural gas. BOOK REVIEWA brief report in the Shortlist feature on Sept. 25 about “Thirty-Eight: The Hurricane That Transformed New England,” by Stephen Long, referred incorrectly to the use of timber as a fuel in 1938.
Source: New York Times October 16, 2016 04:03 UTC