Los Angeles Times

FOR THE RECORD

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Pitcher charged: In the Feb. 15 Sports section, a brief news item about former All-Star pitcher Esteban Loaiza facing drug charges in San Diego County Superior Court said he had entered a guilty plea. He pleaded not guilty.

Florida shooting: In the Feb. 16 Section A, an article on the Florida high school shooting this week said that YouTube user Ben Bennight lives in Alabama. He lives in Mississipp­i.

Student choir: In the Feb. 16 Calendar section, an article about an oratorio collaborat­ion between the Van Nuys High School choir and the Los Angeles Master Chorale misspelled the last name of student Clara Pierone as Pirone.

Traveling in Britain: In the Feb. 11 Travel section, the “On the Spot” column said that Britain is a Schengen country, which means visitors must have at least six months of validity remaining on their passport to be admitted. Britain is not a Schengen country, but six months of validity for your U.S. passport is recommende­d, according to the U.S. State Department website.

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