Correction: Rhapsody-Personnel story
SEATTLE (AP) -- As part of a Sept. 16 story about Rhapsody, The Associated Press sent out a headline that erroneously said the CEO resigned. In fact, it was Rhapsody's president who stepped down. The company had no CEO....

Correction: Katrina Money-Mississippi story
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- In a story Sept. 12 about Mississippi's spending of federal aid from Hurricane Katrina, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the state was spending more than half of its money on economic development activities. The state has budgeted 26 percent for economic development....

Correction: Nigeria-Violence story
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) -- In a story Sept. 14 about a vigilante group mobbing a policeman The Associated Press erroneously reported that the attacked policeman was dead, based on a statement from the police commissioner. The police commissioner now says the beaten policeman did not die, but is in critical condition in a hospital. This story also corrects the spelling of the name of the police commissioner Lawan Tanko....

Correction: '12 Years a Slave' story
TORONTO (AP) -- In a story Sept. 10 about the film "12 Years a Slave," The Associated Press erroneously reported the last name of the film's main character. The movie is based on Solomon Northup, not Solomon Northop....

Correction: Prince Albert story
CODY, Wyo. (AP) -- In a story Sept. 15 about the visit of Monaco's Prince Albert II to Wyoming, The Associated Press reported erroneously the date for his visit and the 100-year anniversary of his great-great grandfather's hunting trip with "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The visit is scheduled Thursday....

Correction: Turkey-Protests story
ISTANBUL (AP) -- In a story Sept. 13 about protests in Turkey, The Associated Press erroneously reported that demonstrator Ahmet Atakan was killed in a protest on a Sunday. Atakan took part in a protest on the night of Monday, Sept. 9. He was declared dead at a hospital early on Tuesday, Sept. 10....

Correction: NPR-Staff Buyouts story
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a story Sept. 13 about buyout offers at NPR, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Vivian Schiller resigned as the organization's president and CEO after calling the tea party racist. Former NPR executive Ron Schiller made the remarks....

Clarification: Bond Outlook story
In a Sept. 5 Q&A interview with Eric Takaha of the Franklin Strategic Income fund, The Associated Press included a response to a question that said most holdings of the fund are in bonds issued in other currencies than the U.S. dollar. Takaha was referring only to the fund's global bond holdings....

Correction: People-Patrick Stewart story
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- In a story Sept. 9 about Patrick Stewart's recent marriage, The Associated Press erroneously reported the actor's age as 72. He is 73....

Correction: Britain-Lava Lamps story
LONDON (AP) -- In a Sept. 2 story about the 50th anniversary of lava lamps, The Associated Press erroneously reported that exclusive U.S. rights to manufacture the lamps are held by Haggerty Enterprises Inc....