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Israeli immigrants, Yair (right) and Taryn (next to him) Hadas and their children Nir (left), 16, and Guy, 13, have been living in Sunnyvale for nine years. Yair Hadas says living outside Israel for several years does not diminish the family's love for their motherland.
Shalom
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Israeli immigrants carry a passion for their homeland that never goes away.  More
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Cell tower Phillip Done Wireless access
A general feeling of cooperation accompanied the discussion of a 52-foot-tall wireless service tower at the Fairbrae Swim and Racquet Club on Nov. 28.  More It started in second grade when he gathered neighborhood children for make-believe school, selfishly clinging to the teacher's tools.  More Sunnyvale prides itself on being the heart of Silicon Valley, so it's only fitting that it should also be the testing ground for new wireless networks.  More
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