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| Paul E. KanjorskiKanjorski (b. April 2, 1937) is a Polish- American politician from the U. State of Pennsylvania Kanjorski was born in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania and he attended Temple University. Kanjorski was elected to the House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1984. | Paul C. BorgmanPaul Carlton Borgman is an author of religious works and professor of English at Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts. His most recent book was Genesis: The Story We Haven't Heard''. External link . | Panstwowy Korpus BezpieczenstwaPanstwowy Korpus Bezpieczenstwa ( Polish for National Security Corps short PKB was a Polish underground police force organized by the Armia Krajowa and Delegate's Office under German occupation during World War II. It was trained as the core of the future |