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Patrick then called Pappalardo into a Sunday meeting on Jan. 10.
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Patrick then called Pappalardo into a Sunday meeting on Jan. 10.
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Bruno Pappalardo, director of the project, says the journals are not just of interest to naval historians.
Amputations, acid gargles and ammonia rubs: Royal Navy surgeons' 1793-1880 journals revealed Maev Kennedy 2010
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"I kept thinking of how closely it came to being destroyed," Pappalardo said.
Old ship hull unearthed at World Trade Center site in New York City 2010
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"I kept thinking of how closely it came to being destroyed," Pappalardo said.
18th Century Ship Found At World Trade Center Site (VIDEO) 2010
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"I kept thinking of how closely it came to being destroyed," Pappalardo said.
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"This development will open up new trade and business opportunities for the nations at a time when adverse fallout of the international financial turmoil has engulfed the world," said G V Pappalardo, ambassador of Paraguay, one of the Mercosur members.
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Said Stephen Pappalardo, 15, a member of the Holy Cross High School team from Queens in New York: '' Not too many people know a lot about golf, but after Tiger Woods, everybody is going to find out. ''
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In 1980, Pappalardo traded it to a Sicilian coin dealer named Vincenzo Cammarata for artworks worth $20,000.
The Looting of Italy 1998
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Pappalardo, who took fifty men with him, having previously provided them with skins for protection from the intense heat and with crowbars to effect an opening in the lava.
The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire Charles Morris 1877
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