LOCAL NEWS FOR SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2002
Small-town farewell for 'girl singer'
        Rosemary Clooney's friends from New York to Hollywood gathered in this tiny Ohio River town Friday to say their final farewell to the Grammy winning singer and movie star.
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Condolences and memorials
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Hollywood pays its respects
Maysville mourns its Rosie
Friends remember her courage, talent
Our critics pick their Clooney favorites
Clooney's biggest hits available on CD
Clooney's movie roles
Through the years with Rosemary Clooney
Special Tribute from Enquirer archives

Clock ticks for ATP event
        The Tristate's world-class tennis tournament is coming up short on money and time to buy its home of two decades, but several local officials who've been asked to help are suggesting it's Carl Lindner who should step in.

Erpenbeck ruling expands lawsuit
        A judge's ruling Friday drew even more parties into one of the biggest lawsuits connected to the $107 million Erpenbeck debacle.

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Billy Graham Mission
        Complete coverage of the four-day mission at Paul Brown Stadium.

Priests and Sexual Misconduct
        Four priests in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and two priests who formerly served in the Diocese of Covington have been suspended and/or accused of sexual misconduct in a scandal that has swept across the country. Click here for an archive of Enquirer reports.

Erpenbeck Investigation
        A. William Erpenbeck spent years building a company that appears to be crumbling. One of the Tristate's biggest home builders, the Erpenbeck Co., is under federal investigation for a suspected bank fraud that is affecting lenders, subcontractors and home owners. Click here for links to all Enquirer reports.