The Denver Post will correct all errors occurring in its news columns. If you find an error of fact or a point requiring clarification, please call 303- 954-1201.
• Because of a reporting error, a list of lip and breath products that appeared on Page 10D of Tuesday’s Post gave incorrect purchasing information for Penguin caffeinated mints. They are available online only, at .
• An Associated Press story that ran in Sunday on Page 2B incorrectly stated the distance Jennifer Figge of Aspen swam across the Atlantic. Figge swam only a fraction of the 700-mile journey. The rest of the time, she rested on her crew’s westward-sailing catamaran. Her spokesman, David Higdon, told AP on Tuesday that her total swimming distance has not been calculated but that due to ocean hazards, including inclement weather, he estimates she swam about 250 miles.
• Because of a reporting error, an article Wednesday on Page 1B incorrectly stated that Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper planned to help ease a budget shortfall at the Denver Department of Human Services by dipping into the city’s emergency reserves. The city plans to use its contingency reserves — a different fund.



