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Sunnyvale resident Steven Tollis has been living with ALS disease for the past 14 years. Ironically, he credits the disease with turning his life around.
ALS disease changes the course of two lives
By Gabriel McDowell
The two men don't know each other, but they share a critical link. They are two of about 20,000 Americans with the disease ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as Lou Gherig's disease.  More
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Workers' compensation City budget CTC chuckles
In the last three years, workers' compensation insurance rates have climbed more than 200 percent. The situation is getting dire for the business world.  More With only a few days until the 2003­04 city budget is approved by the city council, some council members are trying to work in some last-minute changes.  More The California Theatre Center's Summer Rep is a funny thing this year—literally.  More
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