Cupertino Courier
   March 1, 2006     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Home health aide Lily Eliysares (left) has worked for Hospice of the Valley for more than 12 years. One of the patients she cares for is 73-year-old Joan Murphy, who lives on the border of Cupertino.
Touching Lives
By Lisa Sibley
Hospice staff and volunteers give relief and dignity to those who are dying.   More
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Measurex neighbors Memorial Park Memorial project
Taylor Woodrow homes, an international housing development group, did its homework for a proposed residential project at Results Way and Bubb Road.  More Migratory waterfowl, especially ducks and geese, have fouled up the ponds after gorging on bread thrown by passersby.  More Seven months after Cupertino lost a native son in the war in Afghanistan, the community is getting closer to having a work of art that honors its veterans.  More
     
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Touching Lives: Hospice staff and volunteers give relief and dignity
News

Measurex neighbors question proposal

Birds are fouling Memorial Park

Veterans memorial project gaining ground

Reward for any information on S. Asian home burglaries

Businesses learn the hows and the whys of going green

Sheriff's report

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Seniors

Columnist: Andrea Dorey

Taste

Furniture store site reborn as newest Kumud Groceries

Sports

Pioneers win, lose in CCS hoop tourney

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