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   November 16, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Chris and Amy Goldsbury and their son Ty, 3, are back to enjoying life now.
Side Effects
By Joanne Griffith Domingue
Amy Hargrove Goldsbury's life took a life-threatening detour that got her onto the October page of a calendar.   More
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Abhyanker campaign Anti-war protests CCS title
With the stakes high just before the election in Cupertino, the election campaign took a highly personal turn the weekend of Nov. 5.  More Three days of relatively peaceful protests at Flint Center against former Secretary of State Colin Powell and the United States' wars in Iraq and Afghanistan turned into a rock-throwing melee.  More Although 16 matches were played in the first two rounds of the Central Coast Section girls tennis tournament, there were no surprises in the 24-team event.  More
     
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Side Effects: Amy Hargrove Goldsbury's life
News

Mailer targets Raj Abhyanker campaign

Peaceful protest turns ugly

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Encryption program wins scholarships for students

Sports

Matadors gun for CCS title, NorCal spot

Mats bring home helmet in clash with Cupertino

Schneider, Monta Vista girls shine at CCS

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