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  September 13, 2000    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Ralph Qualls


    Ralph Qualls takes on the job as the new Public Works director

    Qualls brings a quirky personality, sense of humor and dedication to his new post


    Ralph Qualls, the new Public Works director, brings 15 years of experience as the chief engineer for San Jose's Redevelopment Agency to Cupertino.   More

    News

    Sheriffs consider Vallco robbery an isolated incident

    Officials say armed robbery of local restaurant was an anomaly.
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    News

    The sun is an attainable source of power

    Some residents look to the sun as an alternative to PG&E.
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    Gardening

    Autumn is the time to put in bulbs and plants for spring

    Planting now helps bulbs and other plants establish roots and get an early start on next year's blooms.
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Cover Story
Cupertino celebrates culture and tradition during Moon Festival 2000

News
News Briefs

Sheriffs consider an armed robbery at Vallco an anomaly

Ralph Qualls is ready to tackle challenging projects as the new Public Works director

Some residents find the sun an attractive alternative to PG&E

Proposition 38 stirs opposition from local school districts

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Time for fall football gambling

Jon Hoornstra: The story of the teacher's husband

Community
Community Briefs

Myer "Jerry" Lewis receives honors from Canadian government for his World War I service

Family Daze: Treating children equally is a mind-numbing task

Gardening
Autumn is the ideal time to put plants and bulbs in the ground for next spring's blooms

Sports

Sports Briefs

Mats run to win in season opener

De Anza drops despite strong showing

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