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Srreya Jain, 8, works out a numbers problem using Vedic math.
Ancient Hindu math principles are gaining roots in Silicon Valley
By Sarmishta Ramesh
In a small garage, right on the border of Santa Clara, Sunnyvale and Cupertino, 10 youngsters gather every weekend. No, they are not part of any local music band.  More
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City, LaSala agree Savory & Sweet Sunnyvale budget
After an administrative leave that lasted almost three months, former city manager Robert LaSala's employment with the City of Sunnyvale ended Feb. 6 with the immediate termination of his contract.  More When brides approach Sunnyvale pastry chef Leanne Pomellitto, they often expect the tried and true.  More With less flexibility to handle budget demands this year, the Sunnyvale City Council is taking steps to prioritize all city services, to prepare for the tough cuts it will have to make.  More
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Ancient Hindu math principles are gaining roots in Silicon Valley
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