Corrections & Clarifications

An article in the edition of September 13th, relating to the imprisonment of a Nigerian priest who landed at Dublin airport, …

An article in the edition of September 13th, relating to the imprisonment of a Nigerian priest who landed at Dublin airport, stated that the Nigerian ambassador, Mandu Ekong-Omaghomi, intervened on his behalf. Mrs Omaghomi's term as ambassador to Ireland ended last year and it was the current ambassador, Dr (Mrs) Kemafo Nonyerem Chikwe, who intervened.

In the Special Report on the Irish Antique Dealers Fair by Alanna Gallagher in the edition of September 20th, the comments on Irish art attributed to James Gorry of the Gorry Gallery on Molesworth Street in Dublin were not made by him.

A review of Dodgems in last Saturday's edition named one of the dancers as Jason E Barber; he was Jason E Bernard.

In last Monday's edition, Peter Crawley's review of Gatz, the play based on The Great Gatsby, was rendered incorrectly during editing as Peter Gatz.