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   January 26, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Brain Drain
By Allison Rost
High-powered colleges are concerned about the poor emotional condition of incoming freshmen.  More
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Affordable housing Teacher's beliefs Chamber's chief
Cupertino receives high marks when it comes to the quality of its public schools.  More Religious beliefs have officially become the focus of Stephen Williams' lawsuit against the Cupertino Union School District.  More In her first two weeks on the job, the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce's new chief executive officer has been hard at work, so busy she has yet to decorate her office or put family photos on her desk.  More
     
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Brain Drain: High-powered colleges are concerned about the poor emotional condition of incoming freshmen
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Affordable housing grade not quite fair

Engineer is Chamber's new chief

Lawsuit shifts focus to teacher's beliefs

Women's team draws a big crowd at De Anza

Lynbrook helps students with grief for classmate

Council gives developer OK to begin approval

Sheriff's report

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Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Community

She's 100 and plans to be around a long, long time

Sports

Wrensch wins berth in Loyola Hall of Fame

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