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   May 11, 2005     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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Raging Grannies Carol Vesecky (left) and Sunnyvale resident Betty Ortez protest Lockheed MartinŐs nuclear contracts.
Song Stirs
By Meghan O'Hare
Grannies as old as 88 rage for peace.  More
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City attorney Open studios Chloramine
The city of Sunnyvale announced May 4 that it will appoint a senior deputy county counsel from Santa Clara County as the new city attorney.  More Two Sunnyvale residents, Jane Peterman and Curt Boyle, will open their art studios to the public for Silicon Valley Open Studios 2005.  More Bruce Dronek used to hit the gym after work and then drive home relaxed for the evening.  More

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Song Stirs: Grannies as old as 88 rage for peace
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