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  August 15, 2001    Campbell, California  Since 1999

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    SharkByte Art

    Campbell residents Sara Woo and Chuck Foltz participate in San Jose's SharkByte project


    Two local artists are among the 100 artists chosen to participate in the SharkByte Art project in downtown San Jose. Each artist was given a life-size 35-pound, 6-foot-long fiberglass shark to paint and adorn with any number of knickknacks. The finished products have already started being placed on buildings, street medians, city parks and in Paseo de San Antonio in downtown San Jose in an effort to promote downtown businesses and raise money for charities.   More

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    Residential Lofts

    The Campbell City Council has approved a zone change which will allow builders to go ahead with plans to build 21 loft units.
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    Hobart Pihl

    Friends remember popular bicyclist Hobart Pihl who died from injuries suffered in a fall while riding his bike along Coyote Ridge Trail.
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    Public Citizen

    Robert Pesich has just released his first book, titled Burned Kilim, a collection of poems with a common theme -- the dissolution of Yugoslavia.
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SharkByte Art Project

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Council approves zone change for residential lofts

Friends remember bicyclist Hobart Pihl

Rep. Rebecca Cohn discusses seniors, energy crisis

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Debbie Farmer: Technology ignorance not so bad

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Public Citizen: Poet Robert Pesich

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Outlaws soccer team win San Marino Cup

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