Cupertino Courier
   March 16, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Jackson Mota, 4, has $1 to buy something at the flea market. He is checking out the toy cars.
Flea Spirits
By Susan Wiedmann
Rain or shine, the De Anza Flea Market vendors and customers fill the school's parking lot to meet and to bargain.  More
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Trail plans Cell tower Rummage sale
While the steelhead trout and red-legged frogs in the Stevens Creek Corridor were not available for comment, several residents turned out on their behalf. Local bicyclists also had their spokespeople.  More Pamela Hui can only use her Cingular cell phone by using a headset and holding the phone far away from her head. Otherwise, she says she gets headaches and feels nauseous.  More Today, the Junior League of San Jose's rummage sale is one of the nonprofit's most popular and profitable fundraisers.  More
     
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Flea Spirits: Rain or shine, the De Anza Flea Market comes to life
News

Battle over trail plans heats up at city council

Parents don't buy studies about cell tower

League has a winning game plan

County libraries counting on a vote for parcel tax

Multilingual signs held up until May

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Sports

Pioneers figure to be serious contenders

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