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How One Cleaner Got the Lead Out
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| Having been a customer at Dublin Cleaners for more than three decades, Jim Kelly has gotten to know the names of the folks at the front desk. But still, every Saturday when he dropped off his dirty clothes at one of the family's five shops in Dublin, Ohio |
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Nov 30, 2004 17:06:06 |
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