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  September 19, 2001    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Cupertino responds to terrorist acts

    Emergency services go on alert


    On the day that America's worst fears became reality and terrorism broke through its borders, the city of Cupertino and the county sheriff's office were on heightened alert. Marcia Garcia, coordinator of emergency services in Cupertino, said she spent the day gathering information and monitoring the situation.   More

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    CUSD board presents three-year focus plan

    District aims to come into compliance with state's standards-based system.
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    Wireless Foundation collects old cell phones for domestic violence victims

    Cupertino business owner Carl Orr participates in 'Donate a Phone' program.
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    Annual Moon Festival comes to Cupertino

    Event celebrates Chinese holiday with entertainment, cultural demonstrations and craft booths.
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