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Samuel Akau, one of the 'Lost Boys of Sudan,' graduated magna cum laude from De Anza College.
Lost and Found
By Sarmishta Ramesh
It was a bright Saturday morning on June 26 when Samuel Akau walked onto the soccer field at De Anza College for the first-ever graduation ceremony of his life.  More
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Domestic violence Fourth of July Ikebana antidote
The activist group Asian Americans for Community Involvement says that with a subject that is already difficult to talk about, this issue is particularly difficult for Asians to discuss.  More Bursts of color exploded in the night skies over Cupertino where thousands of people gathered on blankets and lawn chairs to watch the resurrection of the city's Fourth of July fireworks.  More Hoyrup is not a Japanese name. This is a problem that plagued one person in particular—Fusako Hoyrup —who immigrated to the United States from her native Japan in 1969.  More
     
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Lost and Found: Samuel Akau fulfilling his lifelong dreams
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AACI trying new way to reach abused Asian females

Ikebana is an antidote to stress

Fourth of July pyrotechnics a big success

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

She's Princeton-bound with help from Comcast

Business

Bike shop's signage is an authentic British omnibus

Sports

Cupertino National takes the junior crown

Price will be on the run in all-star game

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