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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. Edward Lato, longtime member of the Rhode Island mob, dies at 77

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    This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Longtime Rhode Island mobster Edward Lato dies at 77. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. Holiday Shopping Guides.

  4. Paul Petrie - Wikipedia

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    Paul James Petrie (July 1, 1928 – November 9, 2012) was an American poet and professor emeritus of English and creative writing at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, where he taught for over 30 years.

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  6. Gerard Ouimette - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Thomas Ouimette (March 6, 1940 – April 19, 2015), commonly known as The Frenchman, was an American mobster and author from Providence, Rhode Island who was a prominent associate of the Patriarca crime family.

  7. So long Bunky, you'll be missed: Bill Reynolds, Providence ...

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    Former Providence Journal sports columnist Bill Reynolds, center, is presented with an award by Brown basketball coach Mike Martin, left, and athletic director Jack Hayes before Reynolds ...

  8. Scott Corbett - Wikipedia

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    According to a Providence Journal obituary, he wrote 81 books, "including 34 that he aimed at children". [2] According to the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection , which holds his papers, he wrote "at least sixty-seven fiction and non-fiction books for children".

  9. Harry Kizirian - Wikipedia

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    Kizirian, a first generation Armenian American, was born in his home on July 13, 1925, at 134 Chad Brown St. Providence, Rhode Island. [8] [12] He was the only son of Toros and Hripsime Kizirian, who were born in Goydun (Govdun), near Sivas, in the Ottoman Empire. [15]

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