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The Denver Post will correct all errors occurring in its news columns. If you find a problem with a story — an error of fact or a point requiring clarification — please call the city desk at 303-954-1201.

• Because of incorrect information provided to The Denver Post, Mike Dino’s title was wrong in a story on mayoral appointments that ran in Wednesday’s Denver & the West section. Dino was a senior aide to former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb, not his chief of staff.

• Because of a reporter’s error, a story Sunday on Page 1A misspelled the last name and gave an incorrect title for James Keaveny, director of sales and marketing at the Grand Hyatt DFW at the time the Gaylord Texan was built in Grapevine, Texas.

• CLARIFICATION: A quote in a story Tuesday on Page 10A about Banner Health discontinuing elective cesarean sections and labor inductions before 39 weeks of pregnancy lacked context. Michelle Pavlou received a routine spinal block during her C-section at 37 weeks, but the anesthetic wore off during the procedure. The anesthesiologist respected her request to see her daughter’s birth, but then quickly administered another drug that left her disoriented and unable to hold her child for almost five hours after the delivery. “The problem you have when you have a child in a situation like that, they knock you out and you can’t see your baby for hours and you miss the whole joy of the birthing experience,” Pavlou said. “I think a lot of people forget that not all C-sections go smoothly.”

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