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Fair Play is edited and published by John Kelin; all responsibility for deciding its content must be laid at his doorstep. As this is an issue of recycled material, there are no "contributors" in the usual sense. Let's just say, this uses the work of Ray Marcus, Vince Salandria, and Dr. E. Martin Schotz.

As always, thanks go to Deanie Richards of JFK Place. Deanie provides us with disk space for the Fair Play archive, which will remain in place. JFK Place is an ever-improving repository for som e very excellent material, and we encourage everyone to check it out.

Editor Kelin has added some personal stuff to this site.

Fair Play was founded in 1994 by John Kelin and Lalo J. Gastriani. The first issue appeared on November 22 of that year. We have always considered it one big Op-Ed page.

Fair Play can be reached at:

jkelin@rmi.net

Fair Play was flattered to have been rated among the top five percent of all sites on the Web. The rating came from an outfit called Point Survey, who describe themselves thusly: "Point is a free service which rates and reviews only the best sites on the World Wide Web. We provide surfers with a standard of excellence: a catalog of the most lively, useful, and fun sites on the Net."

Fair Play was also flattered to have been chosen a Cool Site of the Day on November 22, 1994. If you've not yet checked out this site, we suggest you do.

Editor Kelin has a tendency to adopt an editorial "we" when he writes this portion of Fair Play. The plural pronoun is just a convenient device; when he says we he usually means I. The editor has also been known to use the nom de p lume, "Lionel Mirthmint." As if he were fooling anybody!

My son Marshall's secret identity!

Daughter Dana clowning in a Batman box...

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The main page photograph of the grassy knoll and the former Texas School Book Depository building was taken by the editor in October 1993. The line beneath it, about Oswald and the American public, comes from Sylvia Meagher's Accessories After the Fact . I believe she was paraphrasing Mark Lane.


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