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   April 16, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Cupertino resident Chuck Divine leads a job search support group at St. Cyprian Church in Sunnyvale. Divine, who works as a career consultant and motivational speaker, tells his group that 85 percent of available jobs are on the 'hidden job market' and networking is the only way to find these positions.
Unemployed find résumés not enough, need help from friends
By I-chun Che
Jim Gibson didn't expect it would be so hard for him to find a job.  More
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Hall naming Special Needs Families Real estate
A divided Cupertino City Council spent hours of its April 7 meeting in a heated discussion about naming city facilities after donors as a way to raise funds for the $25 million library and civic plaza project.  More Tiffany Cheng looks like a beautiful Chinese doll, with her big black eyes and radiant skin, her shiny black hair tied in two braids.  More The sluggish economy might have slowed many types of businesses in Cupertino, but not the real estate sector.  More
     
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