Thursday, July 22, 1999
Share your feelings about JFK Jr.
The Enquirer invites you to share your thoughts on the deaths of John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife and sister-in-law.
We'd like to know how the sudden, tragic turn of events has affected you memories it rekindles and emotions it evokes.
Please send us an e-mail or fax by noon Friday. We'll publish as many responses as we can in the Sunday Enquirer.
Our e-mail address is metro@enquirer.com The fax number is 513-768-8340.
Condolences
People wishing to send condolences to the Kennedy family may mail them to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's office at 315 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510.
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