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A group of students from the Isle of Man are hoping to wow European judges in Oslo with their business idea later this year.
The team, from Castle Rushen High, won an annual contest by setting up and running a business which saw them install a stationery vending machine in their school.
Chief executive of Junior Achievement Isle of Man Sue Cook told Jason Roberts they now go on to the pan-European phase of the contest:
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