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  February 2, 2000    Willow Glen, California  Since 1992

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    Vietnam Memories

    Local veterans organize unique photo and art exhibit for Tet Festival


    Almost three decades after the Vietnam War, Bill Noyes and fellow veteran and former Campbell resident Jim Barker are telling the straight story from their point of view. The two are gathering photos, poems, stories and paintings from area veterans for display at the annual Tet Festival to be held Feb. 5 and 6 at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds. Entries will be narrowed down to 130 to 150 for the weekend exhibit.   More

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    Association board members debate hiring replacement for outgoing manager.
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    Creative Family Connections

    Nonprofit facilitates regular visits between noncustodial parents and their children.
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    City Beat

    City Council candidate Jim Spence challenges state law on photo use.
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Vietnam veteran Bill Noyes organizes photo exhibit for Tet Festival

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