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Spiritual Split
The Episcopal Church finds that even in a new century, tolerance doesn't play to everyone.
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In the fundamentalist churches of his youth, Billy Bennett encountered only one unyielding view of God, and he grew weary of it. After his family took him from a Baptist parish in Georgia to a Pentacostal one in the Cambrian section of San Jose, Bennett, 48, eventually struck out on his own some 15 years ago. The first house of worship he walked into was St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Los Gatos. He's still there.
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Victim's dad sees former coach get prison sentence for sexual abuse
Lafferty gets two years in prison and probation
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Commissioners scrutinize project that assumes light rail will come to town
Developers envision that a research facility and housing project near the border of Los Gatos and Campbell will go hand-in-hand with a proposed Vasona light rail station.
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Around Town
Local artist paints a last hurrah
Large canvasses and small; framed and matted; old and new; watercolors, acrylics and pastels--for an exhibition titled "The Last Hurrah," this one certainly shows the breadth of its creator's skills and interests.
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