August 23, 2000    Campbell, California

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It pays to hang on to those old clothes





    Speak Out

    Debate Debacle

    Voters deserve a real choice.

    Ralph Nader should be included in the upcoming presidential debates. It doesn't matter whether you support Nader for President, and it isn't a question of whether Al Gore or George W. Bush will be helped or hurt most if Nader shares the stage with them. It's a question of democracy.

    Voters deserve a robust debate before they cast their ballots. There is no justification for keeping Nader out of the debates.

    Everyone committed to true democracy should make their voices heard and call for inclusion of Ralph Nader in the debates.

    John Lipsius
    Redwood City



Cover Story
Cassandra Robinson makes a living cleaning up after pets

News
News Stand

Neighbors raise doubts about dental parking plan

Salah Al-Ayube loves his native cuisine so much that he has opened Nabraza to bring the taste of Brazil to the South Bay

Chamber of Commerce appoints Joe Lopez and Bob Sanfilippo to its board of directors

Santa Clara County Walk for AIDS donates some of its proceeds to two Campbell organizations

Jerry Wilson's model train hobby has earned him a spot for the 65th annual National Train Show tour

The Self-Reliance Church of Religious Science opens at the Campbell Community Center

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Speak Out

Debbie Farmer: It pays to hang on to those old clothes

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Public Citizen: Dennis Belluomini's love of the game has inspired him to coach the Campbell Little League for 24 years

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Sun and shade requirements make a difference when choosing plants

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Courtside heads to state finals

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