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   February 18, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Cupertino struggles between those who want city to grow and those who want to keep status quo
By I-chun Che
Cupertino residents should appreciate Regis Homes even if they don't like the developer's proposal to turn the Oaks Shopping Center into a mixed-use area.  More
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They met at a recess. Each of the 12 boys got an assignment for the team project.  More Stacey Hansen was born in 1968, right at the height of the Vietnam War.  More For years, the city of Cupertino and local ethnic groups have striven to promote understanding between residents by hosting cultural events.  More
     
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Cupertino struggles between those who want city to grow and those who want to keep status quo
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School boys' plan to set school on fire is foiled

Unity parade draws more ethnic groups

Dog tags bring true war stories

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