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   June 4, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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French American School of Silicon Valley teaches its kindergarten through fifth-grade students in both French and English. The staff includes (from left) Carine Lahitette, technology coordinator; Marie-Helene Le Tuan, school secretary; Bernard Moreau, executive director; and Mariel Hall, assistant director.
Bay Area abounds with French activities and language classes
By Sonali Vepa Aatresh
The war in Iraq has strained political relations between the United States and France. There's all that flap about French fries and French toast being renamed.  More
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Housing Trust Cupertino Bike Shop Fondler strikes
In February 2001, Cupertino became one of the early contributors by donating $250,000 to the housing trust. Part of this money has assisted four residents, including two teachers and two engineers.  More Old customers traveled hundreds of miles to celebrate the Cupertino Bike Shop's 50th anniversary May 18.  More On May 28 around 11:30 a.m., while a woman was loading her children into her car on Disney Lane in Cupertino, a man approached her from behind and grabbed her.  More
     
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