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   February 4, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Srreya Jain, 8, works out a numbers problem using Vedic math.
Ancient Hindu math principles are gaining roots in Silicon Valley
By Sarmishta Ramesh
In a small garage, right on the border of Santa Clara, Sunnyvale and Cupertino, 10 youngsters gather every weekend. No, they are not part of any local music band.  More
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State of the City Tennis anyone? YMCA changes
Building Cupertino's future on its past is the theme that wove through Mayor Sandy James' State of the City address.  More There is just something wrong as Cupertino Tennis Club President Grant Gower looks around the 17 tennis courts at Cupertino Sports Center.  More Bart Hayes can finally sleep well at night.  More
     
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Ancient Hindu math principles are gaining roots in Silicon Valley
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