Cupertino Courier
   January 21, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Jean Skamra glazes a teapot that she made as a gift.
There's something addictive about working with clay
By Allison Rost
There is something about clay that captures the imagination, resurrects the childhood mentality, bolsters the creative spirit.  More
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Budget shortfall Sports center Home invasion
As Cupertino is projecting a $3.2 million budget shortfall this fiscal year, the city will not be mowing grass in the parks as often and will give only minimum sidewalk repair.  More A tour around the recently reopened Cupertino Sports Center is a journey of "wows."  More The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is asking for help in identifying three men who invaded and robbed a Cupertino home.  More
     
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There's something addictive about working with clay
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This year city will have to make deeper service cuts

Sports center is full of surprises

Family was home when robbers invaded

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Sheriff's report

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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High school students fight it out in mock court case

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Church's 50 years include much of Cupertino's lore

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Hot Stove honors Byrnes, Simontacchi

Cupertino's Grelli runs to All-American honors

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