Corrections

Slate’s Mistakes for the Week of April 22

In an April 21 Jurisprudence, Tamara Shamir misstated the cost of a U.S. work permit. It is $470, not $410.

In an April 21 Downtime, Michael Waters misidentified the book containing Iddon’s notes on his journey aboard the S.S. United States. It was A Man and His Ship, not Seductive Journey.

In an April 19 Music, Heather Schwedel originally misidentified the Blue Nile’s “The Downtown Lights” as “Downtown Nights.”

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