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  February 7, 2001    Cupertino, California  Since 1947

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    Police avert crisis at De Anza College

    An alleged plot by 19-year-old De Anza student Al DeGuzman was quashed by San Jose Police on Jan. 30


    De Anza Community College and the city of Cupertino narrowly avoided a tragedy of immense proportions Jan. 30, as the San Jose Police Department checked an alleged plot by 19-year-old De Anza student Al DeGuzman to attack the campus. The crisis was averted because Longs clerk Kelley Bennett called police about photographs DeGuzman had processed at the store.   More

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    West Valley cities will study proposed trail plan

    Cupertino officials propose a bike and hiking trail alongside an active Union Pacific Railroad track.
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    Mayor reports on progress in Cupertino

    During her State of the City address, Mayor Sandra James stresses need for city/business partnerships, improved youth services.
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    Seniors

    Volunteerism provides an outlet for seniors

    Seniors bring a lifetime of experience to such volunteer work as conflict resolution.
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San Jose police avert an alleged, potentially massive attack on De Anza College

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West Valley cities will study proposed trail alongside train tracks

Mayor Sandra James focuses on need for city/business partnerships in State of the City address.

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Mark W. Mayfield: Valentine's Day Survival Guide

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Fifth-graders from Meyerholz Elementary mobilize to clean trash from Calabazas Park

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Rita Baum: Seniors find volunteering offers meaningful work

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Mustangs need to win at St. Francis

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