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PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A photo is available on Business Wire's Website and AP PhotoExpress of a group of competitors at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

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Last night, the world's largest high school science research competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public, kicked off with a celebration of the 70 countries represented by the more than 1,500 9th-12th graders who are competing this week for more than $3 million in awards. (Photo: Business Wire)

Last night, the worlds largest high school science research competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public, kicked off with a celebration of the 70 countries represented by the more than 1,500 9th 12th graders who are competing this week for more than $3 million in awards.

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North of Nine Communications, for Intel (INTC)
Allison Kubota, 646-525-6718
allison.kubota@nof9.com
or
Society for Science & the Public
Sarah Wood, 202-872-5110
swood@societyforscience.org
or
Intel
Gail Dundas, 503-264-2154
gail.dundas@intel.com

Source: Intel

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