Corrections
Monday, July 19, 2004 | 9:11 a.m.
Because of an error in information provided to the Sun, the name of a drowning victim at Lake Mead was wrong in Friday's editions. Olivia Tomiko Aaron, 27, of Valley Stream, N.Y., drowned Thursday in Lake Mead. The Sun regrets the error.
* Because of an error by the Sun, the name of National Park Service spokeswoman Roxanne Dey was misspelled. The Sun regrets the error.
* Because of an error by the Sun, the number of engines on Airbus A330 jets to be used by bmi on flights between Manchester, England, and Las Vegas was incorrectly reported Friday. The jet has two engines. The Sun regrets the error.
The Sun corrects its errors. If you find a mistake, call 385-3111 to report it.
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