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JOHN KOLBE, 58, p.25

By Vermelle Dorvil
Publication: Editor & Publisher
Date: Saturday, February 13 1999
a political columnist and reporter for The Arizona Republic in Phoenix, died Feb. 8 of colon cancer. He started out at newspapers in Rockford, Ill., and was a press aid and speechwriter for Republican Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie for four years before joining The Phoenix Gazette, the Republic's sister daily,

which closed in 1997.
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