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   February 18, 2004     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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KLAS students include (from left) Kathleen Pardo, 12, April Welling, 13, Caroline Pardo, 14, Janice Ho, 12, Mindie Chu, 13, and Gary Rider, 12.
Youngsters attending KLAS are offered a well-rounded group of activities
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Gayle Little, a fourth-grade teacher at Bishop Elementary, loves to talk about her "success" stories. And one of her fondest memories is about a little girl called Jasmine who was in her class five years ago.  More
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JCPenney sold Nob Hill closing LaSala agreement
All the pieces of the downtown puzzle have been gathered, and now it is up to the city, working with with developers, to decide what picture will be revealed when all the pieces are put together.  More To Sunnyvale resident Gene Manzo, the Nob Hill bakery is the best thing since her homemade sliced bread.  More In what is being titled a "separation agreement" the city council and City Manager Bob LaSala's have agreed to go their separate ways.  More
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Youngsters attending KLAS are offered a well-rounded group of activities
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