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For the record

The architect Jeanne Gang is American, not Canadian as the text and caption of an article said (‘A Flintstone cave made by pranksters’: Manhattan’s audacious new museum wing, 30 April, p30).

An article incorrectly referred to Peter Cook as “Private Eye founder”. Cook did not set up the magazine, which launched in October 1961, but he bought a majority stake in May the following year and remained its proprietor until his death in 1995 (Goodbye possum! Tributes to Dame Edna creator Barry Humphries, 23 April, p5).

Smoked tofu was suggested as “another tasty fungus” for non-meat protein. However, the product, also called bean curd, is made from soybeans (Five tips for a healthy meal, Good Advice supplement, 23 April, p20).

• Other recently amended articles include:

The week in audio: Adrian Chiles; Badger and the Blitz; Blood on the Dance Floor; Poison; Wosson Cornwall – review

‘We’ll show just how weak they are’: Ukraine primed for crucial offensive

Lust for life: the punks keeping the spirit of rebellion alive

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