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Bob Jagolinzer, 1942-2003
05.23.03
In
the Workplace by Neil Downing: Jag taught us lessons about going on in
life
When I joined this newspaper 22 years ago, I would have worked around the clock if my editors had let me.
So I worked as hard as I could. But every now and then, I'd hit a wall: Bob Jagolinzer, a man nearly everyone called Jag.
05.17.03
Robert P. Jagolinzer, 60, dies; Journal
reporter, Guild president
BARRINGTON -- Robert P. Jagolinzer, a reporter for The Providence Journal for
more than half of his 60 years, and president of the Providence Newspaper Guild,
was found dead in the Warren River early yesterday.
Sign/view
an online guestbook for Jagolinzer
Most recent story
05.16.03
Students
plant tribute to Station victims
JOHNSTON -- For students at the Brown Avenue School planting a memorial
garden is a reminder that even from the most horrific of tragedies --
the Station Nightclub fire -- there is a lesson: know the dangers of fire
and how to escape from one.
A Johnston classic
7.28.2002
Johnston: Now that's Italian!
JOHNSTON - The mayor speaks Italian. The American flag
in his office is flanked by
an Italian one.
About his wife
2.2.97
A heart
for Helen
The telephone rang at 1 a.m. My wife, Helen, barely stirred
from her sleep.
Essays on "How I wrote
that story"
from the Power of Words Web site
7.11.2002
Knowing the neighborhood
makes an unassuming couple stand out
The story of Mildred and Alfred Porter and their life close by the state's
Central Landfill in Johnston was a story where getting the interview proved
to be the hardest part.
5.10.2000
When
not to get cute
From the beginning, when the Journal's Northwest section editor Jeni Brown
first told me about a girl supposedly being on the Ponaganset High School
boys' wrestling team, I decided that any story I wrote would have to be
done somewhat, ah, carefully.
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