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Photograph by Skye Dunlap
Cuddle Bunny
Gumby is a five-month-old rabbit who adores hopping around the Humane Society's rabbit run in search of carrots. The playful lad intends to be neutered prior to adoption. Rabbits are extremely fragile creatures having special needs, so potential adopters need to have quite a bit of knowledge before bringing a rabbit into their homes. Bunnies and rabbits require just as much work as a cat or a dog: they should live indoors as members of the family and be housebroken. They are also prone to dying of dehydration and/or heat exposure. In addition, rabbits are extremely social and enjoy the company of people and other pets.
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Volunteer Celia Medina teaches English locally and globally
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City Beat
City Council meetings to be televised on cable TV
'Christmas in April' helps needy fix up their homes
San Jose Unified School District decides to implement robotics programs in each of its schools
Council votes to place Fallon statue in Pellier Park
ReFormation Studios offers Pilates exercise class
Website rates Willow Glen as one of the top places to live
Villa Montalvo presents distinguished lecture series
West Valley College presents Fusion in Fashion show
Pet of the Week
Around the Glen
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Speak Out
Birthdays, midlife crisis should both be ignored
Walls separate neighbors, cultures
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Remember When
Olympiad of the Arts exhibit at Villa Montalvo
San Jose Children's Musical Theater presents 'State Fair'
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Sports Briefs
High school sports
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