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Photograph by Jacqueline Ramseyer
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Cupertino volunteers who participated in a Community Emergency Response Team class practiced putting out fires as part of their training. Lina and Steven Leung (at right) listened to instructions before attacking a box that was in flames.
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If a disaster strikes, Cupertino is the best-prepared city around
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Amy Jenkins and I-chun Che
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This is a joke among local firefighters because Cupertino, compared with other cities in Santa Clara County, has a higher number of residents who have received CPR training.
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| The Crossroads Area Streetscape Plan ran into a wall of opposition at an informational meeting organized by a Cupertino resident on Feb. 4 at the Quinlan Community Center.
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Because of cultural differences and language barriers, operating a business in Cupertino can be an especially challenging and lonely experience for first-generation immigrants.
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Fourteen high schools from the Bay Area have competed with one another in football, soccer and baseball. This is the first time all the schools have come together for the same cause.
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If a disaster strikes, Cupertino is the best-prepared city around |
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Streetscape opposition turns out to log protest
High schoolers form coalition
Council aids Asian American businesses
Newly installed pedestrian traffic lights count seconds
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Sheriff's report
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Mayfield: 'I hate being 44 years old'
Letters
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Warm days, frosty nights bad for emerging blooms
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Scout earns highest rank
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Sports Briefs
Colorful mat finals expected at Fremont
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