Fair Play is now Netscape Enhanced, to borrow a term from the Cool Site of the Day. (If you've not checked out CSotD, we suggest you do.) What that means is, the magazine will have a slicker appearance to readers viewing it with the Netscape browser, which supports some html tags that other browsers don't.
Fair Play is edited by John Kelin. All credit or blame for its content must be laid at his doorstep. But there are those without whose help this issue would not be what it is, so we here acknowledge the assistance of the following organizations and individuals: the South Florida Researcher's Group, Deanie Richards (X1WBR@VM1.CC.UAKRON.EDU) of The JFK Place, researcher Lisa Pease, and our friends at The Cat Machine, a World Wide Web literary magazine.
We think it's obvious there was a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy. Not for nothing, though, do we call this mag Fair Play: all readers are encouraged to submit articles and letters for use in future issues. You may lambaste us, praise us, and send articles in support of the Warren Commission. We will run the most thought-provoking stuff we get.
As a rule, Fair Play is oriented toward research and journalism. But as is evidenced by pieces that have already appeared here, we'll run JFK-related fiction, poetry, and just about anything else of general interest. You may send articles via email (please send a querey first) to the following address:
jkelin@rmii.comLet us know what you think of Fair Play! There's a link to an E-Z email form on the Reader Feedback page for just that purpose.
Lastly: the page one photograph of the grassy knoll and the former Texas School Book Depository building was taken by John Kelin in October 1993. Read his thrilling first-person account, A Trip To Dallas, in the next issue of Fair Play magazine!
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