August 8, 2001    Campbell, California

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    Shark art installation
    Photograph by Paul Myers

    Photo: N-E-W-S Shark

    Among the many sharks taking up temporary residence in downtown San Jose for the public art exhibit SharkByte Art is this one recently installed by Sam Carabajal (left) and Walter Jones. Dubbed N-E-W-S Shark, the yellow and silver fish was incorporated into a weathervane design by San Jose artist Carlos Perez. The weathervane uses the initials for North, East, West and South, forming the acronym "news." This classy shark's sponsor, appropriately enough is Silicon Valley Community NEWSpapers, and he joins nearly 100 denizens of the deep in various locations in downtown San Jose through November. NEWS Shark can be found in Park Center Plaza.



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Volunteers give time and money in an effort to keep wild cat population under control

News
News Stand

The VTA proposes a light-rail bridge over Hamilton Ave.

Campbell barber shop closes its doors after 30 years in business

Former Campbell resident Jeanine Harms has been missing since July 30

Police to crack down on speeders

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Photo: SharkByte Art

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West Valley Slammers in ASA National Tournament

2001 California Police and Fire Summer Games

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