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		<description><![CDATA[NASA has a great little project online to keep the children busy over the holidays. how to build a paper rocket that really takes off using fizzing tablets, such as Alkaseltzer antacids. You&#8217;ll need the following materials: * Paper, regular 8-1/2- by 11-inch paper, such as computer printer paper or even notebook paper. * Plastic [...]]]></description>
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