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Toshimi (Bill) Kumagai reads about the United States' war against the Taliban and wonders if history will repeat itself. He is concerned that mass hysteria and racial profiling will once again take hold and dictate behavior the way they did 60 years ago after the bombing of Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. Kumagai, 66, was a victim of racial profiling. He lived for three years in a Japanese Internment Camp in Heart Mountain, Wyo., with his mother, father, two brothers, two sisters and 10,000 other Japanese-Americans from the West Coast.
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Peace Sign
After a seven year absence, two new "Peace on Earth" signs have been reinstalled on top of Tower 1 in the Pruneyard Shopping Center.
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City Survey
400 Campbell residents participated in a telephone survey, with most saying the best thing about the city is its small-town community atmosphere.
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Public Citizen
Personal trainer Judy Mahan helps locals stay in shape through her business Body Therapy for Women and through clinics held at the Campbell Community Center.
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