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Tracy Miller gives the sign for water to her son, Cody, 17 months.
Sign language helps parents decipher their baby's needs
By I-chun Che
Cupertino resident Tracy Miller has little trouble identifying her baby Cody's needs.  More
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Linwood Acres Stevens Creek Corridor Wireless plan
Although Linwood Acres consists of only two streets and 68 homes, the decision the city council makes on Oct. 20 about rezoning this neighborhood may have far reaching effects on the rest of Cupertino.  More The delicate balance between environmental preservation and human development shows in the recommendations the city council made at its Sept. 15 meeting.  More Cupertino residents may have better cell phone connections at home, the best in the state and perhaps the best in the country.  More
     
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Sign language helps parents decipher their baby's needs
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Linwood will face off again when council meets Oct. 20

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