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   February 2, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Ginger Schmidt (top) and Prachi Laud practice the breaststroke during a guppy swimming class at the Northwest YMCA.
Understanding Y
By Paul Lukes
The YMCA began as a Christian organization for men but today it's a place for people of all religions, races and ethnicities.  More
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State of the City Williams lawsuit Public art
Officials from as far away as Taiwan and China turned out for this year's annual State of the City address sponsored by the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club.  More The lawsuit that Stephen Williams brought against the Cupertino Union School District was filed in Oakland, but the firestorm surrounding it was centered squarely over the Stevens Creek Elementary School community.  More Cupertino is known for its high-tech corporations and high-quality schools.  More
     
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Understanding Y: The YMCA began as a Christian organization for men
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