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A headline was incorrect on a story about Lincoln officials seeking a location for a new town office that ran on Page B3 in Thursday’s paper. The town is not seeking bids for a new town hall. In a Sept. 12 story, The Associated Press…
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A headline was incorrect on a story about Lincoln officials seeking a location for a new town office that ran on Page B3 in Thursday’s paper. The town is not seeking bids for a new town hall.

In a Sept. 12 story, The Associated Press reported about Fidel Castro’s claim in a newspaper essay that Cuba had saved President Ronald Reagan’s life in 1984 by alerting U.S. officials to an assassination plot. The AP story said it appeared to be the first time Cuba made the claim. Subsequent research showed Castro had mentioned the episode in a 1989 speech to Cuba’s Council of State, without providing details.


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