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International students who have found a home away from home at the Home of Christ Church in Cupertino include (clockwise from top) Chris Hu, 18, Elsa Wong, 19, Jenny Tsang, 19, Vivian Hsieh, 20, Joseph Hsieh, 18, Bessy Chen, 16, Christina Chuang, 20, Kenneth Cheung, 22, and Jeffy Chen, 24.
Foreign students make their own way in U.S.
By I-chun Che
When Chris Hu says Cupertino is not the United States he had imagined, that's quite an understatement.  More
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Makayla Tierney was only a block from Columbia Middle School when a car ran into her.  More Gerri Armstrong-Walker, former director of the Pacific Autism Center of Education in Sunnyvale, has been nominated by San Francisco's CityFlight Newsmagazine as one of the most influential African Americans in the Bay Area. She and two other nominees were selected from a field of 290 educators.  More With the bankrupt Town Center Mall slowly losing its tenants, keeping the parking structure in good repair is somewhat of a challenge.  More
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