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   March 19, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Retiring wrestling coach Jay Lawson has developed an outstanding program at Cupertino High that serves as a model for other coaches.
Coaching legend Jay Lawson is stepping off the mat
By Dick Sparrer
"Nice guys finish last." Or at least so we were told by the late Leo Durocher, manager of the old Brooklyn Dodgers.  More
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Stalled project Campus child care Taiwan delegation
A dispute over parking has stalled the construction of a building at the corner of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Portal Avenue.  More In a March 17 protest called "Save Campus Child Care," some 100 teachers, parents and children marched from De Anza College Child Development Center to Stevens Creek Boulevard, protesting Gov. Gray Davis' proposal to eliminate state-subsidized child care.  More In addition to uniting the wide spectrum of cultures in the community, Cupertino's first-ever Lunar New Year Unity Parade also brought Cupertino closer to its friendship city in Taiwan.  More
     
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Coaching legend Jay Lawson is stepping off the mat
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