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The article ``Civics 101: Rooting Out the Graft,'' in the March 2 edition (March 4-10 in the World Edition), refers to a workshop held in Quito, Ecuador, in September 1993. The meeting, called ``Democracy versus Corruption,'' was sponsored by the United States Information Agency, with minor supplementary funding from the US Agency for International Development.

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