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Caroline Wurden of Los Alamos, NM is competing at Intel ISEF with her physics project, "Great Balls of Fire."

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You go, Caroline!
Congratulations!

Julie, Peter and Natasha Roberts

By Peter Roberts (not verified) on 16 May 2007 #permalink

Great job Caroline! Nice "2 minutes." Great meeting you & your family there and presenting my project to you guys. And nice going with your second place! I will try to email you soon.
-- Michael Green, SC

By Michael Green (not verified) on 24 May 2007 #permalink