Atlantan slain on street in Iraq Tireless volunteer found his calling as U.S. diplomat on education mission By BILL TORPY The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 11/26/04 In 2002, Jim Mollen of Dunwoody worked tirelessly for Hands on Atlanta to line up volunteers for dozens of public service projects on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. "I enjoy going out and performing the service on the front line," Mollen told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. At the time, "front line" was a figure of speech. On Wednesday, Mollen, 48, was shot to death in Baghdad as he drove back alone to the Green...