Corrections & Amplifications

Kenyan radio journalist Ruhila Adatia-Sood was killed in the attack on a Nairobi shopping mall, but her husband, Ketan Sood, wasn't killed. A World News article on Tuesday about the victims incorrectly said that Ketan Sood was also killed.

The Treasury Department recovered about $6 million after the bankruptcy of taxpayer-backed Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin Inc. A Money & Investing article on Tuesday about banks that received money through the Troubled Asset Relief Program said the Treasury's shares were wiped out but didn't include the money recouped through bankruptcy. The Treasury also has earned more than $14.7 billion from warrants and other income as part of its main bank-support program. The article omitted those profits.

Israeli diplomats stayed away from the speech by Iranian President Hasan Rouhani at the United Nations General Assembly. In some editions Wednesday, a World News article about the speech incorrectly said that they had walked out during it.

The last word of Progressive Change Campaign Committee was incorrectly given as Coalition in a U.S. News article on Wednesday about a resurgent liberal wing of the Democratic Party.

Bob Melvin and Davey Johnson won 2012 Manager of the Year honors with the Oakland Athletics and the Washington Nationals, respectively. In some editions on Wednesday, a Sports article incorrectly identified the teams as the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Baltimore Orioles.

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