I would like to correct two misconceptions in your Jan. 27 article on the reaction of Chinese students to the President's veto.
This major crisis was well addressed in your Jan. 28 article.
To the Editor: Your Jan. 6 front-page article about what officials have learned from the autumn anthrax incidents made many excellent points.
Only one aspect of the methodology was adequately explained high up in the Jan. 16 article.
Your Jan. 16 front-page article on the poll describes this finding as "paradoxical."
Much of this attention was the result of your Jan. 14 article, with our photograph.
In the days following the Jan. 21, 1998, Washington Post article, I misled people about this relationship.
Your Jan. 29 front-page article correctly identifies the management reaction to the air controller strike in 1981 as a root cause of the inadequate control system.
The source was a Jan. 6 article by my colleague Louis Uchitelle.