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Nuclear Family Fusion

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The Washington Post, August 12th, 1997

Here's how the nuclear family spent its summer vacation: Fred Albertson went to Columbus to pick up his children from a previous marriage and flew with them to Cape Cod. His present wife, Dollie, sent her children to Hilton Head to be with their father, her ex-husband. It turned out that Fred had a crisis in his company in Atlanta and left his children with Dollie. Fred's ex-wife, Hazel, heard about this and demanded that Fred ship their children home immediately. The children did not want to go home, so a compromise was reached. Fred's mother came to stay with the children. This complicated t...

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