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Teaching assistant Amy Floyd throws leaves in the air for Jonah Chung, 4.
Learning Curve
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Getting treatment for the very young with autism makes a major impact on their lives.  More
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Running afoul Lockheed acreage Heart center
The difference between coercion and persuasion is at the heart of a controversy between Sunnyvale Councilman Fred Fowler and Council Seat 3 candidate Nancy Smith.  More At the height of the Cold War, Lockheed Martin employed almost 23,000 Bay Area residents on more than 300 acres of land just north of Highway 237 in Sunnyvale.  More People of South Asian origin, which includes those from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar [Burma], have the highest risk of coronary artery disease in the world.  More
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Learning Curve: Getting treatment for the very young with autism
News

Fowler running afoul of nice with Smith

Lockheed to downsize acreage

South Asian heart center is the first in the world

Sunnyvale man charged with conspiracy

Democracy is alive and well in a Sunnyvale voter's home

FUHSD still weeding out students who don't belong

Public Safety

Letters & Opinions

Editorial: 2005 Election

Letters

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Seniors

Columnist: Andrea Dorey

Taste

Perkins on Real Estate

Sports

Schneider leads boys pack at Lynbrook Invitational

Tough weekend for local football teams

Fremont wins El Camino tennis title

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