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   October 26, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Which Way Next?
By Hugh Biggar
The direction of Cupertino's growth is at stake on Election Day.   More
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Budget cuts Live Oak Council race
The number of automotive training classes in high schools has been significantly reduced since 1980 due to budget constraints.  More Lori Reiner is a full-time caregiver. Her days revolve around attending to her ill husband's needs, but three days a week for five hours she turns to Live Oak Adult Day Service to give her a break.  More This is the last in our series of profiles of the six candidates running for three city council seats.  More
     
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El Camino Hospital

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Which Way Next? The direction of Cupertino's growth is at stake on Election Day
News

Budget cuts eviscerate mechanics training

Live Oak offers new lease on life

Incumbents Kwok, Sandoval value giving back to society

The late Carolyn Leal called the 'quintessential community editor'

Sheriff's report

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Commentary: Dale Bryant

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Seto Deli opened for those who must grab meal and go

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Mats face Bruins in key league game

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