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   August 10, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Betsy Fessler holds a cache she found in Sunnyvale Baylands Park.
Cache Crop
By Lee Gordon
Geocaching is high-tech treasure hunting that has sites as far as Antarctica.  More
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Night train City's symbol Air quality
Roars and metallic screeches rattle some Cupertino residents awake three nights a week.  More After a long sabbatical, Cupertino's official symbol--a morion sculpture--is expected to return to duty in time for the city's anniversary celebration in September.  More Like a meteorological magic act, the foothills ringing Cupertino and the Santa Clara Valley can vanish on smoggy days, particularly during the summer.  More
     
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Cache Crop: Geocaching is high-tech treasure hunting
News

Residents' sleep is derailed by trains

City's symbol to return home

Air better but still room for improvement

JW loses cancer battle, but dream coming true

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Community

Local seniors are stars in new yoga DVD

Obituaries

Taste

Lori's takes customers back to optimistic time

Sports

AYSO and Quakes in student program

De Anza youth soccer teams with titles

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