• A review of a Lee Miller exhibition at Tate Britain described a triptych of Miller and Man Ray; in fact, it is of Miller and William Seabrook, captured by Man Ray. Further, the photo of Miller in Hitler’s bathtub was a portrait taken in collaboration with David E Scherman, rather than a “self-portrait”. Also, it is a shot of the Vienna opera house’s ruined architecture that was newly discovered, not a photo of Irmgard Seefried in the ruins (Dazzling career of photographer from Vogue to the frontline of war, 1 October, p19). • Other recently amended articles include: John Oliver on Paramount: ‘Soulless, ethically bankrupt, ass-kissing corporation’ CBS News staffers react to Bari Weiss being named editor-in-chief: ‘It’s utterly depressing’ Nepal’s Australian football coach isn’t looking to scale the heights of Asian Cup glory. Just one point would do Troilus and Cressida review – history repeats as farce in Pythonesque takedown of ancient heroes Teenagers arrested over cyber-attack on London nurseries TV tonight: Celebrity Traitors launches with an extra special lineup ‘Like it had been put on Earth specially for me’: readers’ favourite European city breaks Editorial complaints and correction requests can be sent to: guardian.readers@theguardian.com.You can also write to: Readers’ editor, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, or leave a voicemail on +44 (0) 20 3353 4736.
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