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   October 23, 2002     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Puppy raiser Denise Stoeffer kisses her Labrador retriever to reinforce positive behavior.
Guide dogs for the blind must undergo rigorous training
By Kate Carter and Rebecca Ray
On a Tuesday evening, "Nexie" is learning to deal with different ground surfaces at De Anza College with nine other puppies.  More
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Students perform classic farce Commission approves changes to YMCA City investigates claims against Tally's
The plot of the famous farce Hotel Paradiso, written by Georges Feydeau and Maurice Desvallieres, will be brought to life by Homestead High School students on Oct. 25 and 26 and Nov. 1 and 2.  More Soon members of the Northwest YMCA in Cupertino may be able to take advantage of a new playground and increased hours of operation.  More Following a California State Labor Commission ruling against Tally's Enterprises—Cupertino's contractor for maintenance of curbs, gutters and sidewalks for the past 14 years—the city has started its own investigation.  More
     
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Guide dogs for the blind must undergo rigorous training
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