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    SEX: a consensual act performed with another for sexual gratification.

    CORRECT USAGE: Last night, I had amazing sex with my boyfriend. I don’t know what got into him but he was working it.

    CORRECT USAGE: It has been a week since I last had sex and I am going crazy.

    INCORRECT USAGE: “Soon she was having sex with multiple young men there, the statement said. Someone used a phone to invite four more men, who soon arrived.”

    INCORRECT USAGE: “As the MEN had sex with the GIRL, others used their cell phones to take photographs and video, police said.”

    INCORRECT USAGE: “Girl’s sex assault rocks Cleveland”

    All incorrect instances of the word sex taken from [this], yet another article where the majority of the concern is for the poor, poor town. (roxanegay)

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    Live Video from Cairo’s Tahrir Square

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    Correction: December 4, 1991, Wednesday

    An obituary on Nov. 9 about the cellist and performance artist Charlotte Moorman misattributed three works she performed.  ‘Cello Sonata No. 1 for Adults Only,’ ‘TV Bra for Living Sculpture’ and ‘Global Groove’ were all by Nam June Paik, not by Ms. Moorman.

    — Glenn Collins, Charlotte Moorman, 58, Is Dead; A Cellist in Avant-Garde Works [NYTimes]