Charles Barkley promos his new book "I May Be Wrong But I Doubt It"
NYP2002100903 - NEW YORK, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- Former NBA star and now talk show host Charles Barkley poses for the media during his Oct. 9, 2002 in store promotion at New York City's Barnes and Nobel book store for his new book "I May Be Wrong But I Doubt It." mk/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI
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