-DATE- 19880129 -YEAR- 1988 -DOCUMENT_TYPE- ARTICLE -AUTHOR- F.CASTRO -HEADLINE- CORRECTION TO PUBLISHED LETTER SENT TO OLYMPIC -PLACE- CUBA -SOURCE- -REPORT_NBR- FBIS -REPORT_DATE- 19880201 -TEXT- Correction to Castro Letter on Olympics The following correction pertains to the item headlined "Fidel Castro Sends Letter to Olympic Committee," published in the 19 January Latin America DAILY REPORT, page 26. Column one, paragraph four, line seven: ... orderly manner; that they should set aside their highest aspirations and be willing to yield in everything that is not fundamental and that would not violate their principles. (rewording for clarity) Column two, paragraph four, first line: [Acosta] Fidel Castro added: Despite those negative circumstances, Olympic games held under such dangerous conditions could only be guaranteed, in our opinion, through the miracle of a consensus among the internal political factions of the southern part of Korea--which are now engaged in an irreconcilable struggle--so the games could be held peacefully and be cohosted by both part of Korea.(rewording for clarity) -END-