The Campbell Reporter
   May 11, 2005     Campbell, California Since 1999
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Perfect Placement: Patient Lynn Sanchez has an acupuncture needle placed into her jaw to relieve the pain from grinding her teeth. Sanchez, a production manager faced with constant deadlines, has been going to Campbell acupuncturist Jacquelyn Lorell for 10 years.
Pressure Points
By Alicia Upano
Alternative medicine is gaining interest quickly.  More
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City budget Hacienda project Gaming store
The city of Campbell should be prepared to tighten its belt, acting City Manager Bob Kass said at a budget study session on May 3.  More A stalled two-home development on Hacienda Avenue has neighbors wondering if it will ever be built.  More From the outside, Paradox Playground looks like just any other business.  More

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Pressure Points: Alternative medicine is gaining interest quickly

News

City budget cuts will hit public works, police dept.

Ogres, elves, Yu-Gi-Oh! invade Campbell

Two-home Hacienda project still caught up in planning

Campbell looks for ways to raise revenue, approves permit fee hike

News Stand

Police Blotter

Letters & Opinions

Commentary: Moryt Milo

Letters

Historical Snapshot

Neighbors

Basketball camp gives girls chance to hone skills

Blaze battlers come out on top at 2005 Tech Challenge

Sports

Sports Briefs

Panthers roll to lopsided softball wins

Westmont plays Leigh tough, but loses a 3-2 heartbreaker

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