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Corrections and clarifications

• A couple of musical errors crept into our Journal section on 10 February. Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote the theme song for Alfie, but not the film’s score as an obituary of Bacharach said (p6). And an opinion piece about Linda Ronstadt’s Long Long Time said demand for streaming the song rose by 13,782% after it featured on The Last of Us. This figure was for the rise in daily sales of the song on the day after the show (Linda Ronstadt has turned me into a repeat offender (again), p3).

• Other recently amended articles include:

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