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E N Q U I R E R   O P I N I O N
Monday, March 3, 1997
Columns in today's Enquirer

LAURA PULFER, METRO
FALMOUTH, Ky. - The town, as far as you can see, is under dirty, brown water. McDonald's golden arches are just half moons. There's an IGA sign but no grocery, a Shell sign but no station.
COLUMN

CLIFF RADEL, METRO
Here are your nominations for double dipping in the Queen City gene pool:
COLUMN

PAUL DAUGHERTY, SPORTS
My dad was 14 in 1947, a kid in Shibe Park in Philadelphia the first time Jackie Robinson came to town with the Brooklyn Dodgers. What he remembers about that is Philly manager Ben Chapman during the game, eating watermelon on the dugout steps.
COLUMN


 
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