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  March 1, 2000    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Measure A

    Voters to decide whether to fund new library


    With the March 7 primary election on the fast-approaching horizon, Cupertino voters are preparing for their chance to tell city officials whether or not they approve spending up to $22 million on a new library. Despite their differences, advocates on both sides of the Measure A library issue agree on one thing: the existing library isn't cutting it.   More

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    District 5 Supervisor Election

    Candidates discuss traffic, housing issues at public forum.
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    SAT-9 Scores

    FUHSD plans to use school rankings to spur improvements.
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    Geriatric Care Management

    Professional consultants assist older people, families with care arrangements.
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Measure A to let residents decide whether to fund new library

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FUHSD will use school rankings to spur improvements

District 5 supervisor candidates debate issues at forum

National Merit finalists announced

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Editorial: Measure A

Modern academic pressures are too great

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Geriatric care managers assist older people, families with care arrangements

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New appointments at Kaiser

Monta Vista's Jarrod Rothman wins wrestling championship

Mustangs, Firebirds to clash in CCS basketball semifinals

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