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Press Release Archive, 2003
Anatoly Preygel, 1999 CPCUG Science Fair awardee, was highlighted in a recent Metro section article in The Washington Post for being one of only two area high students to compete in the Intel Science Talent Search. Preygel, 17, of Montgomery Blair High School, will compete against finalists from 14 states for a $100,000 scholarship. See the complete article at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3761-2003Jan30.html Then a student at Takoma Park Middle School, Mr. Preygel was recognized by Capital PC User Group for his project "Pathfinding: A Comparison of Algorithms." See the citation at http://sci-fair.cpcug.org/awards99.html Since 1996 the Capital PC User Group has honored deserving young computer scientists for their outstanding science fair projects. CPCUG presented the awards annually for special achievement in exploring computer technology. You can read more about CPCUG's Science Fair judging at Walt Houser
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