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> In April, our Science section reported on the amazing flying ability of a paper airplane inadvertently created by Richard Kline, a Manhattan advertising executive who likes to sail paper planes from his office window. As a result of the story, Kline has received inquiries from all over the world, including a request from a White House aide for a working replica. He is dickering with...
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