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   July 2, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Sandy Taboh started his Classic Custom Clothiers business in Cupertino in 1988. He says his business is a success in part because most men hate to shop.
Sandy Taboh helps his clientele create a personal style
By Mary Gottschalk
Sandy Taboh's success is partially built upon the aversion most men have to shopping for clothes.  More
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Vallco plans Time for trivia Marianists center
With Vallco Fashion Park sold to a local investment group on June 12, plans to transform the 27-year-old shopping center into an international center of culture are one step closer to becoming a reality.  More Trivia night at Britannia Arms began 15 years ago. The restaurant's former manager, Tom Cauge Sr., got the idea when he visited the bars in his hometown, Blackburn, England.  More After more than two decades of service to the community, the Marianist Center located at 22622 Marianist Way is closing its doors.  More
     
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Sandy Taboh helps his clientele create a personal style
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City glad to be working with a local Vallco owner

If it's Tuesday, it's time for trivia

Marianists close their Cupertino retreat

Kwok can't wait to return to work on the city council

Last chance to purchase below-market housing

Capener earns Eagle Scout badge by organizing supplies

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