The Times has printed a correction: A front-page article on Saturday about mistakes by the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Hurricane Katrina referred incorrectly to the area being overseen by the agency's federal coordinating officer, William Lokey. It also misstated the amount of ice that had been delivered to the region by Friday. Mr. Lokey oversees Louisiana, not the three-state region. Relief workers delivered 177.6 million pounds, not tons. -- Victor S. Miller | " ... Meanwhile, those of us who can compute can hardly victor@idaccr.org | be expected to keep writing papers saying 'I can do the CCR, Princeton, NJ | following useless calculation in 2 seconds', and indeed 08540 USA | what editor would publish them?" -- Oliver Atkin