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   June 30, 2004     Campbell, California Since 1999
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Red, White, Blue: Russian immigrant Vladimir Gluzman came to the United States as a teenager and believes so strongly in the America spirit that he only buys American flag postage stamps even when he is offered a selection of stamp designs.
Coming to America
By Martin Nobida
Immigrants still drawn to a land of opportunity.  More
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Hazel Ave. lot Abolitionist history Save 7th period
A proposal to subdivide one lot into two on Hazel Avenue also divided the neighbors on the issue.  More It's quite a distance to Harpers Ferry, W.Va. The town, which lies about 2,400 miles from Campbell, earned its fame as the place where the militant abolitionist John Brown led a party of 21 armed men in a doomed venture in the name of freedom.  More With the Campbell Union High School District seventh period in jeopardy, local businesses are stepping up to help.  More
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Coming to America: Land of opportunity

News

Green light is given to owner on Hazel Ave. to split his lot

Brown family lived in Campbell

Local businesses are helping raise funds to save 7th period

Jones' retirement saddens her co-workers and her customers

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Police Blotter

Letters & Opinions

Commentary: Moryt Milo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Neighbors

Poster contest winners show Campbell's patriotic history

Campbell librarian Sharon Kerr retires after 28 years

Sports

Sports Briefs

Saratoga wins, but comes up a game short

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