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08:50 - 21 June 2006

Students from schools in Aberdeenshire and Ross-shire are in the final qualifying stage of a prestigious design and technology competition.

Pupils from Kincorth and Dyce academies, both Aberdeen, and Invergordon Academy and the Gordon Schools, Huntly, will be in Aberdeen on June 28 for the semi-final of the Specialist Cars Audi competition.

The scheme asked pupils to find new and innovative designs for a range of products.

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