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  January 24, 2001    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Doctors


    Managed Scare

    Time is running out for California's ailing healthcare system


    Many California doctors say that when HMOs became for-profit organizations, the focus shifted from taking care of patients to taking care of profits for the stockholder. Dr. J. C. Pickett, an orthopedist and the immediate past president of the CMA, says medical care is being run by Wall Street now instead of Main Street.   More

    News

    John Statton retires from city council

    Cupertino's ex-mayor cites soaring home prices as one factor in his decision to take a new job outside of Silicon Valley.
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    News

    Chamber of Commerce installs new president

    Signups will be held in January for youngsters interested in participating in District 44 Little League programs.
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    Gardening

    Clues emerge in study on sudden death in oak trees

    Discovery of primary pathogen leads scientists to study infected rhododendrons.
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Lunar New Year Guide

Cover Story
Time is running out for California's ailing healthcare system

News
News Briefs

John Statton resigns from the Cupertino City Council

Cupertino Chamber of Commerce installs Bill Sullivan as new president

Cupertino Library receives a gift of books and photographs from its sister library in Taiwan

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Jon Hoornstra: Brains are in the news today

Community
Community Briefs

Mystery author Faye Kellerman is the second speaker in the Distinguished Lecture Series

Gardening
Investigative studies find probable culprits in oak tree 'sudden death'

Sports

Sports Briefs

Cupertino wrestlers face tough tests

Soccer teams slate tryouts, registration

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