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  February 24, 1999    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    African sculpture
    De Anza
    gets artsy

    The Flax family donates African art collection to De Anza College


    Donald Flax and his wife, Serene, have been collecting African art since the late 1960s and always preferred to show it in their house rather than store it. Now, however, the bulk of their private collection, almost 70 pieces, has been moved into De Anza classrooms, the cafeteria and the library.   More

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    Resource Area for Teachers

    RAFT donates castoff and surplus materials for use in educational projects.
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    News

    Residential Homes Ordinance

    The City Council continues to stall decision on changes in home regulations.
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    Letters

    Jeff Lamson Case

    District officials, residents sound off on the former Homestead teacher's conviction.
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Cover Story
RAFT provides teachers with project materials

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Armadillo Willy's moves into Sirens' Cafe location

Walgreen's closes

Family donates African art collection

Residential homes ordinance stalled

Rancho Rinconada annexation

Sheriff's Report

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The Original Pancake House offers unusual breakfast fare

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CCS wrestling championships

YMCA programs

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