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Hearing an ambulance go by with its sirens blaring may not have an effect on most people, but for Irene Pagola, the sirens she heard one day changed her life. Pagola, a Cupertino resident, was unhappy with the daily routine of her life, until one day, after hearing the familiar sirens go by her bedroom window, she decided to become a hospital volunteer.
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News
City council votes to donate funds for affordable housing
Cupertino will donate $250,000 from its housing fund to the Housing Trust of Santa Clara County.
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News
De Anza parking lots become target for car thieves
Six cars are stolen despite security patrols.
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Gardening
Latin nomenclature helps ID plants
Biological nomenclature is less likely to confuse than regionally specific common names.
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Volunteering at El Camino Hospital's ER changes Irene Pagola's life for the better
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News Briefs
Cupertino votes to donate $250,000 to the county housing fund
De Anza College's parking lots are plagued with a rash of car thefts
Cupertino experiences a brief encounter with the "Anna Kournikova" virus
Cupertino Educational Endowment Foundation gives $450,000 to area schools in 2000
Sheriff's Report
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Letters
Dale Bryant: You talkin' to me? I don't see anyone else
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Community Briefs
Third-generation teacher takes his place in a Cupertino classroom
David Roth offers a unique blend of singing and storytelling during his performance at Christa McAuliffe School
Pet of the Week
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A plant's roots can be found in its name
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Sports Briefs
Pioneers in CCS soccer semifinals
Top wrestlers set for CCS tournament
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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