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  2. The Providence Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Journal, colloquially known as the ProJo, is a daily newspaper serving the metropolitan area of Providence, the largest newspaper in Rhode Island, US. The newspaper was first published in 1829.

  3. List of newspapers in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Providence Gazette, and Country Journal, 1762 Manufacturers and Farmer's Journal, Semiweekly, May 1, 1848-Dec. 30, 1907 [ 7 ] Providence Evening Bulletin. 1863–1995 [ citation needed ]

  4. List of assets owned by Gannett - Wikipedia

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    Canton Daily Ledger; The Journal Standard, Freeport; The Register-Mail, Galesburg; Star Courier, Kewanee; Lincoln Courier; The McDonough County Voice, Macomb; Pekin Daily Times; Peoria Journal Star; Pontiac Daily Leader; Rockford Register Star; The State Journal-Register, Springfield; Daily Review Atlas, Monmouth; Du Quoin Evening Call; Olney ...

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    Donations will help provide necessities such as clothing, toiletries, baby supplies, underwear and books for children in underserved communities.

  7. Mark Patinkin - Wikipedia

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    Mark Patinkin is an American author and nationally syndicated columnist for the Providence Journal. [1] [2] He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for international reporting for his coverage of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. [3] He has won three New England Emmy awards for television commentaries. He is also the author of several books.

  8. John C. Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Quinn was born on October 24, 1925, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Kathryn and John A. Quinn.He attended Classical High School in Providence and graduated in 1942. He graduated magna cum laude from Providence College in 1945, and earned his master's degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1946.

  9. Nicholas Alahverdian - Wikipedia

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    The Providence Journal later stated that Alahverdian "insisted" that they report his illness. [8] A person claiming to be Alahverdian's widow later stated that his illness had lasted for "months", and included "heart disease" and "heart attacks". [8] According to his family and his obituary, Alahverdian succumbed to the disease on February 29 ...