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For the Record - Jan. 28, 2017

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Bee Gees: In the Jan. 27 Calendar section, an article about a Grammy Awards salute to the Bee Gees described the group as Australian. Brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb achieved their first musical success after their family moved to Australia, but they were born in England. Also, Ed Sheeran was originally listed among the participants, but he is not on the latest lineup provided by the Recording Academy.

Visa waivers: An article in the Jan. 26 Section A said that the Trump administration was considering changes in the visa waiver program, which allows citizens of 38 countries to obtain 90 day tourist visas without an interview at a U.S. consulate. The proposed order would affect a different program, known as the visa-interview waiver, which allows certain foreign workers and students in the U.S. to get renewals of their visas without returning to their home country for an interview.

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