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   September 1, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Kate Curry's studio is a microcosm of her life. She stores her work on the walls, on shelves and in drawers. She spends hours here creating work that has been recognized nationally and internationally.
Artist's Way
By Allison Rost
Cupertino's distinguished artist, Kate Curry, says art is making visible the invisible.  More
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De Anza fees Council meetings Local actress
Seventeen dollars may not seem like much, but the new fee increase is representative of the financial squeeze facing De Anza College and its students.  More It's a case of Mondays not quite working, which is why the city council is changing its regular meeting day to Tuesdays, beginning in November.  More For a century, Frances Hodgson Burnett's book A Little Princess has captured readers' affections for many reasons.  More
     
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Artist's Way: Cupertino's distinguished artist, Kate Curry
News

De Anza has raised its fees, cut staff, classes

Local actress gets a plum role

City council meetings change to Tuesdays

Wu's war with Wang will wait until after the festival

Bay Area animal shelters up to their ears in rabbits

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Test scores show the schools holding steady

Seniors

Columnist: Andrea Dorey

Community

Student ambassadors go Down Under this year

Sports

Courtside, Aces team for state crown

Shaver wins second annual Clark 4-Miler

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