For those of you following the story of Ugandan Davis Cupper Patrick Olobo and photojournalist Rex Miller's desire to help him escape his war-torn homeland, I have great news. Rex and Patrick got into JFK at around 3 A.M. yesterday, and by 4 P.M. they were on the grounds of the National Tennis Center, taking in the Super Saturday action. Thanks to everyone who helped make this happen. Here are our happy campers, on the right.
Welcome to the USA, Patrick!
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Published Sep 11, 2005