Correction

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: November 14, 2002 | Copyright information

CORRECTIONS

Thursday, November 14, 2002

An article Monday about the state's Military Honors Funeral Program and a shortage of buglers for veterans' funerals incorrectly stated how the program is funded. It is supported by the state Department of Veterans Affairs Primary Loan Program, which makes home loans to veterans, not with tax money.

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The Opportunities column in the Business section Wednesday incorrectly stated the minority population of metropolitan Mi...

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