Corrections: Jan. 12, 2021
Jan. 11, 2021
FRONT PAGE
Because of an editing error, an article on Friday about the riot at the Capitol misattributed a quotation. “We had enough people, we could have tore that building down brick by brick” was said by Eric Dark, not Brian Hobbs.
An article on Monday about a chaotic vaccine rollout in Florida misstated the age group receiving vaccines first in Hawaii. It is those 75 and older, not 65 and older.
An article on Monday about the use of lies as a political tool misstated the date when Janez Jansa became prime minister of Slovenia. It was March 2020, not in 2018.
MOENGOTAPOE, Suriname â A cavalcade of black sport utility vehicles pulled up at a small village in a jungle clearing in a remote corner of South America. A tall, heavyset man with thick gold chains hanging over a tight shirt emerged from the largest car to a chorus of cheers.
The man, Ronnie Brunswijk, the child of subsistence farmers, had left the village of Moengotapoe in eastern Suriname in search of a better life 50 years ago. He was returning now as one of Surinameâs richest, most powerful and popular men, to bring electricity to his long-neglected community composed of the descendants of people who escaped slavery, known as Maroons.