February 16, 2006     San Jose, California Since 2003
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Love Lasts: Almaden couple Wil and Marie Smoke relax with their children, Hayla, 3, and Jack, 1. The Smokes met in 2001 on Matchmaker.com and married in June 2002 shortly after Marie proposed.
Perfect Match
By Stephanie Condon
Online dating has gone mainstream.   More
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City centers San Jose soccer Coyote task force
Thirty-four city-owned community centers in San Jose are on the chopping block to either be reused by the most valuable bidders or shut down.  More The idea of bringing back major league soccer to San Jose keeps creeping up in spite of money.  More Councilmembers Nancy Pyle and Forrest Williams, co-chairs of the Coyote Valley Specific Plan Task Force, have launched a search fill the seat left vacant.  More
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Perfect Match: Online dating has gone mainstream
News

City centers on chopping block due to money woes

Oakland A's manager part of push to bring back soccer to San Jose

Ron Gonzales' speech wasn't cheap, cost the city $70,000

Mayor's candidate forum brings contenders, issues to forefront

Pyle, Forrest look for replacement to fill seat on the Coyote task force

Letters & Opinions

If you go see author Dave Barry, bring a tissue

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Neighbors

Handmade stationery offers personal touch with ribbon, stitchery, artwork

Neighbors

'Anne of Green Gables' features Bret Harte director, Leland lead

Leland graduate heads up nation's second-largest marathon fundraiser

Chevron changes owners but not manager Steve Bartnek

Safeway remodel to be finished in March with its own Starbucks

Sports

Mustang girls top seed in CCS tourney

Leland, Pioneer boys win two games each

Tough loss to Leigh leaves Leland girls in second place

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