UTICA, N.Y. -- In a story July 29 about a ruling in a lawsuit against NASCAR driver Tony Stewart in the death of a fellow driver, The Associated Press failed to note the decision was first reported by the Watertown Daily Times and improperly used the content and wording of the newspaper story without additional reporting. A corrected version of the story is below:NY judge: Tony Stewarts insurer off the hook in Ward suitNASCAR driver Tony Stewart will have to foot the bill for his own defense against a lawsuit brought by the family of a driver who died after being struck by Stewarts car, after a federal judge ruled Stewarts insurance carrier is not responsible to defend him.UTICA, N.Y. -- NASCAR driver Tony Stewart will have to foot the bill for his own defense in a lawsuit brought by the family of a driver who died after being struck by Stewarts car during a race, after a federal judge ruled his insurance company does not have to defend or indemnify him.U.S. District Court Judge David Hurd ruled Friday that Axis Insurance Co.s policy with Stewart limited the insurers liability to 105 specific races, and the sprint car event in which Kevin Ward Jr. was killed was not one of them. The judges ruling was first reported by the Watertown Daily Times.Wards family is suing Stewart, claiming he acted recklessly when he struck and killed the young driver in an open-wheel race at Canandaigua Motorsports Park in August 2014.Ward had exited his vehicle after a car-on-car bump with Stewart had sent Ward spinning into the wall lining the dirt track in upstate New York. Ward appeared to be yelling in the direction of Stewarts car when he was struck and killed.A grand jury decided not to indict Stewart on criminal charges.In his decision, the judge wrote it is undisputed the sprint car event in which Ward was killed was not one of those specified events covered by the policy. Attorneys for Stewart had countered that certain language in the policy provided that coverage was warranted.Stewarts attorney did not return a call seeking comment from The Associated Press. Corey Oswalt Jersey . "Trying to breathe," he said with a grin. 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Also, South Korean rapper PSY was met with boos and small firework explosions during a pre-game performance. Organizers responded by raising the volume while he sang his hit, "Gangnam Style," to drown out the dissent. Roma started with an attacking 4-2-3-1 lineup featuring Erik Lamela, Francesco Totti and Marquinho behind centre forward Mattia Destro. Lazio countered with a 4-5-1 spearheaded by veteran Germany forward Miroslav Klose. Klose had the first opportunity four minutes in but missed wide. Totti, Romas 36-year-old captain, had his clubs first chance in the ninth, a bouncing shot that was stopped by Lazio goalkeeper Federico Marchetti near the post. A minute later, United States midfielder Michael Bradley dribbled free and had a clear look at the target but sent his angled effort wide.dddddddddddd. Klose had an even better chance in the 35th but his close-range header was blocked by Lobont. 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Ahead of the game, police confiscated bags of knives, rocks, clubs and other homemade weapons hidden outside the stadium. Still, fans inside the stadium set off loud fireworks throughout the match and the start of the second half was delayed when smoke bombs were thrown onto the pitch. As for the reception during PSYs performance, the rapper appeared embarrassed but told fans afterward in Italian, "I love Italy." It was unclear if the boos were of a racist nature, although fans for both clubs have come under attack this season for racist chanting. ' ' '