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2001 Election Results
Fowler, Howe and Miller earn confidence of voters
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Sunnyvale voters have chosen experienced city hall candidates, Fred Fowler, Julia Miller and John Howe over newcomers Thomas Dwyer III, Michael Flores, Judy Esteban and Ronald Ayers for the three open seats on the Sunnyvale City Council. The results will be adopted during the city council meeting on Nov. 20, when Fowler will be sworn in as mayor and Miller and Howe as council members.
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News
Crematorium Controversy
Most residents have not noticed that the crematorium at the Wyant and Smith Funeral Home has been operating.
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UNICEF Fund
Instead of collecting candy, some Sunnyvale children celebrated Halloween by collecting money for UNICEF.
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U.S. Army Reservist Master Sgt. Alan Wheeler
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Election Coverage: Fowler, Miller and Howe earn confidence of voters
News Briefs
Crematorium embroiled in controversy
Sunnyvale students write essays for Red Ribbon Week
Children collect money for UNICEF relief fund
Public Safety
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Carl Heintze: We cannot lock out the rest of the world
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Program hopes to instill a love of reading in children
Obituary: Mary June Sweeney
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Dried leaves, pods, berries make good autumn decor
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Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of central vision loss in older adults
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Sports Briefs
High school football
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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