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  • Monday's Abreast of the Market article incorrectly gave the amount as $600 million.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Tuesday's Abreast of the Market incorrectly said the contract settled at $86.10.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • In some editions Monday, the Abreast of the Market article in Money & Investing incorrectly said it manages $3 billion.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Hedge-fund manager Elliott Management was misspelled as Elliot Management in the Abreast of the Market article in Monday's Money & Investing section.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • The Abreast of the Market article on Monday incorrectly said just over $150 billion of debt is outstanding.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • In some editions Monday, the Abreast of the Market column and a front-page What's News item incorrectly said the average fell 2.3%.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Abreast of it, along the atoll, travelling with equal speed, was a stiff bending of the cocoanut palms and a blur of flying leaves.

    THE PEARLS OF PARLAY 2010

  • Abreast of the 'midship-house, on the starboard side, fully fifteen feet above the rail and twenty above the deck, the sea fell on board.

    CHAPTER XXX 2010

  • Abreast of him, to starboard, like a ghost of the storm, Chris saw the cook dashing apace with the schooner.

    Chris Farrington, Able Seaman 2010

  • Monday's Abreast of the Market article incorrectly gave the amount as $600 million.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

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