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   June 2, 2004     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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Alexander O'Connor, 16, balances some of the required AP reading he'll be doing as a senior at Fremont High School next year.
Making the Grade
By Sarmishta Ramesh
AP classes have become a necessity for students to enter high-ranked colleges.  More
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Proposed cuts Weekend trains Mail theft
Teenagers wiggling handmade signs scribbled with slogans like "Don't abandon us!" and "A park bench isn't a home!" gathered to protest the latest round of proposed budget cuts.  More For the first time in 23 months, Caltrain tracks will be carrying passengers into Sunnyvale on weekends, just in time to deliver them to the 30th Annual Sunnyvale Art & Wine Festival.  More When Sunnyvale resident Marie Barlahan didn't receive the invitation she expected to her sister-in-law's wedding, she thought it was simply a case of a letter getting lost in the mail.  More
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Making the Grade: AP classes have become a necessity
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