Cupertino Courier
   January 12, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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The Nihalani family (from left) Gaurav, 15, Mahesh, Kamal and Rahul, 17, came to the U.S. five years ago.
Winning Ways
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Mahesh Nihalani's warmth and quiet confidence got him all the way to Cupertino.  More
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YMCA grant Sheriff station Tsunami victims
The YMCA of Santa Clara Valley—including the Cupertino YMCA, in partnership with the Mid-Peninsula YMCA, has been awarded a $1.3 million, three-year federal grant.  More Cupertino is the new home for the Santa Clara County sheriff's office substation.  More At a time when every non-profit organization in the world seems to be raising funds to help the victims of the tsunami disaster in South Asia, picking the right charity to make individual donations can be an overwhelming task.  More
     
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Winning Ways: Mahesh Nihalani's warmth and quiet confidence got him all the way to Cupertino
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Major grant awarded to area YMCA for fitness

Gathering at De Anza for help

Sheriff substation moves base to Cupertino

Offender website gives a false sense of security

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Sims: Tragedy can spawn a miracle or two

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Education

Students parade to school's new digs

Business

Korean fare now served at Hamasushi's old place

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Novachkov 'outstanding' at mat tourney

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