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Corrections: Oct. 14, 2025

Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2025.

An obituary on Sunday about the actress Diane Keaton misstated Nancy Meyers’s role in the movie “Baby Boom,” in which Ms. Keaton starred. She wrote it but did not direct it. A picture caption with a reprint of the obituary on Monday referred incorrectly to Ms. Keaton’s Oscar nomination for her performance in the 2003 comedy “Something’s Gotta Give.” It was her fourth nomination for best actress, not her third. (Her third was for the 1996 drama “Marvin’s Room.” )

Because of an editing error, an article on Sunday about the way a Harvard protest over the Israel-Hamas war has become a touchstone for broader debate over campus unrest misstated the background of a student. He is South Asian, not Southeast Asian.

An article on Sunday about the Sunday routine for Anjula Acharia, who hosts one of the most coveted Diwali balls in New York City every year, misstated the name of Ms. Acharia’s record label. It is 5 Junction, not 5 Junctures.

A picture caption with an obituary on Sunday about John Lodge, the singer and bassist for the British rock group the Moody Blues, misspelled the given name of a member of the band. He was Graeme Edge, not Graham.

Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.


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