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   December 15, 2004     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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Sunnyvale resident Jean Blackburn, a member of Quota International, helps on Kiddies Christmas Shopping day at JCPenney.
Making Quota
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Ironically, the women's group that started because women couldn't join Rotary, was forced in the 1980s to include men.  More
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Wireless transmitters District needs Euphnet Cyber Cafe
During the 1920s, information flew through the air between radio operators in what many consider the precursor to modern Internet communication.  More A period of growth in Sunnyvale would fill empty buildings with new companies and the tables in downtown restaurants, but it could also fill Sunnyvale School District classes beyond capacity.  More Over the past 14 months, nearly 21 gaming centers—businesses that host large numbers of computers featuring strategic games—have gone out of business in the South Bay.  More
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Making Quota: Quota International began in early 1900s
News

City is being outfitted with 100 wireless transmitters

Gaming business is a tough one

Public Safety to set up holiday check point

City and school district look to their future needs

Animal doc sells holiday trim to feed the critters

City's first public Chanukah celebrated with ice menorah

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Walkway clean-up is part of helping the ecosystem

Sports

Fremont rolls to seven straight wins

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