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   June 11, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Jim Ogden was diagnosed with ALS last year, but he keeps coaching at Kennedy Middle School.
ALS disease changes the course of two lives
By Gabriel McDowell
The two men don't know each other, but they share a critical link. They are two of about 20,000 Americans with the disease ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gherig's disease.  More
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Library naming Tent protest Saron Gardens
A recent controversy surrounding the naming of the Cupertino community center, which had seemingly died down for a brief period, returned to the spotlight after the San Jose Mercury News published an editorial criticizing Vice Mayor Sandra James.  More Since June 2, some students at De Anza College have been living on campus—literally.  More Soon Rae Norris will have to say goodbye to her apartment at Saron Gardens, where she has lived for 18 years. She doesn't like it, but she has no choice.  More
     
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ALS disease changes the course of two lives
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Issue heats up again in full council chambers

Tents up at De Anza College to save jobs

Mail from 14 cities found in car of arrested suspects

Tenants get the boot for project

Students serve as jurors for drunken driving trial

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Sims: Naming conflict means time for heartfelt talk

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Sustainable gardens simple, and take care of themselves

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Restaurant provides the taste, art of Chinese food

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Lynbrook's Lou, Wang make boys semifinals

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