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– After the preprinted Friday section went to press, a different location was chosen for the “Sundazed” brunch, which is featured in a story about Sunday brunches. The event will take place at Bistro Zinc, 1131 N. State St. 312-337-1131.

– Steve Chapman’s Thursday column erroneously stated that Kentucky was part of the Confederacy.

– In a Page 1 article in Sunday’s editions about the “train commissions” at Ravinia, Gabriel Garcia Marquez was identified as a Mexican author. He is Colombian.

– A Thursday Business section story about former MarchFirst CEO Robert Bernard incorrectly identified his new company. The firm is Form and Function consulting.

– The obituary of songwriter Fred Neil in Wednesday’s editions reported his age incorrectly. Mr. Neil was 65.

– In Barbara Brotman’s column in Wednesday’s WomanNews section, the song “Ventura Highway” should have been attributed to the group America. Also, the group that composed variations on a theme by Erik Satie was Blood, Sweat & Tears.

The Tribune regrets the errors.