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(History of a Six Weeks 'Tour [1817] in Moskal edn.)
Note: France 2002
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"They were sincere in their beliefs and were not malicious," Moskal said by telephone from Buffalo.
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One preacher told fellow passengers as the Continental Airlines plane taxied down the runway, "Your last breath on earth is the first one in heaven as long as you are born again and have Jesus in your heart," according to FBI spokesman Paul Moskal.
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One preacher told fellow passengers as the Continental Airlines plane taxied down the runway, "Your last breath on earth is the first one in heaven as long as you are born again and have Jesus in your heart," according to FBI spokesman Paul Moskal.
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One preacher told fellow passengers as the Continental Airlines plane taxied down the runway, "Your last breath on earth is the first one in heaven as long as you are born again and have Jesus in your heart," according to FBI spokesman Paul Moskal.
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One preacher told fellow passengers as the Continental Airlines plane taxied down the runway, "Your last breath on earth is the first one in heaven as long as you are born again and have Jesus in your heart," according to FBI spokesman Paul Moskal.
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Although the young Mary Godwin (later Shelley) has been traditionally credited with this song, published by her father's Juvenile Library, recent evidence establishes that it is in fact not hers (see Sunstein; and Moskal, pp. 397-99).
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Moskal said that Palka had learned to love Chicago from her visits and decided to stay and work in Chicago after studying at the School of the Art Institute.
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"It's a tragedy for the whole family because the only daughter is gone," Moskal said.
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Palka's mother was in Chicago recently visiting Palka and Moskal's family.
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