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For Kids Who Have lt All Steve Tyler and Stacy Golay's love of nature has reached the Bambi level. They explain to instructor Ball how to hunt deer safely in the great outdoors. The very latest in womb overachievers! Now really, Tim Roberts, do you think your rabbit will compete with Teddy Fluxpin? The judges Horace Sprouse and Peggy Yost. j- Assessing the impact. Chris Hopfer's ping-pong ball launcher was one of the finalists. The entry of lightest weight and most accuracy get the best score here. two days before t 10 SCIENCE FAIR Back up Denny project won top ho ,QM ' jake K i I . Q, K I-.gf N f' s I ' S ,.. R A ,ls -jf? fhrizev. r :W iii... ,. ,,.....,, K . GNU! A . of www.. 'Cf.....l.. - vs. I-55 Bussard, this may self-destruct in 30 second. Janet nors in the local fair even though she says she put it together the he fair because having a fair project was a class requirement. ' K
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