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   January 28, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Students in Lisa Brickley's K-1-grade class at Murdock-Portal Elementary School listen to her read the story of the Three Bears.
Cupertino's alternative schools receive excellent scores on statewide exams
By I-chun Che
Cupertino schools are so well known for excellence that people from as far away as India and China actually know them by name.  More
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Fireworks display Emergency preparedness Library shelves
City council has decided that 20 minutes of fireworks is worth every penny.  More Local firefighters may joke that due to its well-trained citizenry, Cupertino is one of the best spots to have a heart attack.  More Cupertino's state-of-the-art library will have a $325,000 marine aquarium and sculptures worth $65,000 in the plaza, but the Cupertino Library Foundation is hoping people will donate the money to buy what the library needs most.  More
     
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Cupertino's alternative schools receive excellent scores on statewide exams
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Fireworks will light up the skies in Cupertino

Author sets scene of new book at writer's conference

So many books, no shelves to put them on

Preparedness moves up a level

Storefront at Vallco to offer CERT classrooms

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Photo: New Year stories told in Mandarin

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Winter pruning important procedure, and don't be late

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Future set for Wald—she's heading to New Mexico

Pioneers get heated up in El Camino play

Homestead beats Lynbrook in 'rematch'

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