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A Vanished Jetliner Still Haunts Families Of The Missing

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In the first months after her partner disappeared, says Sarah Bajc, she still felt his presence.

“For a long time I felt him with me — I mean really physically felt him with me,” she says.

“I feel that less frequently now.”

Bajc’s partner, Philip Wood, was one of 239 people …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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