Cupertino Courier
   September 11, 2002     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Dr. Xiao Ping Wang does some stretching and finger surgery on patient Emin Zhao for shoulder and neck pain.
On the Point
By Jennifer Zhang
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has made significant progress in the United States during the past 30 years, especially in cities like Cupertino that have a large Chinese-American community.  More
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More plans for boundaries Sports center soon to be compliant Married 60 years ago
The clock is ticking as the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) Middle School Attendance Area Task Force completes its multiplying homework assignments.  More After a seven-year delay and a lawsuit, the aging Cupertino Sports Center is moving closer to a much-needed transformation that will better serve the community, especially its residents with disabilities.  More Getting married as a teenager is not a common practice in this country, as many often wait until they are mature enough to handle such a commitment.  More
     
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New coach, new system for Mats

Reynolds tops list of Cupertino returners

De Anza's Mitchell hoping for a turnaround season

De Anza Strykers, Force win titles in Sacramento

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