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   April 28, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Shar Hellinge (left) and Cynthia Souders, owners of SharCyn Design and Staging, stage houses for sale all over the valley.
Face Lift
By Paul Lukes
Houses on the market today sell for a much higher price if they look like model homes.  More
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Budget cuts Open Studios Auto burglaries
Facing its fourth year of budget cuts, Cupertino will be charging fees it's never charged before, stop funding some popular programs and cut back on services.  More A box of wine might not denote first-class entertainment, but for a group of local artists, it represents the party of the year.  More The Sheriff's Department is asking Cupertino residents to be more vigilant about locking their cars and not leaving personal items in the cars.  More
     
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Face Lift
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City will add fees and cut even deeper into services

Friends exhibit in Open Studios

Auto burglaries may top five-year high

Festival dispute heats up between Wu and Wang

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Maintenance gardeners in need of their own gardener

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Drums, koi and tea bring Japanese traditions to life

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Mats, Mustangs gun for softball titles

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