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   May 12, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Volunteer teacher Melinda Larson and Jaymes Lee, 5, laugh at his drawing of a farm animal.
Tech Whirled
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Hundreds of people forced to leave high-tech jobs are finding a passion in teaching.  More
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Quarry ridge Living with coyotes SUV parking
Sitting in his Palo Alto office, Brian Schmidt watches a brown spot that keeps expanding on the foothills above Cupertino.  More According to the California Department of Fish and Game, coyotes are known to be responsible for a large number of cat disappearances in single-family-home residential neighborhoods around the state.  More Mike McNutt likes to drive his Ford 150 truck around town, but he's careful where he drives.  More
     
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Tech Whirled: From high-tech to finding a passion in teaching
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A mile-long scar in ridge at the quarry is expanding

Coyotes roam Cupertino hills

Parking stalls not wide enough for SUVs

Wireless company can't find spot for tall fake tree

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Perkins on Real Estate

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Sims: Teachers sometimes most unlikely people

Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Window boxes not what they once were—but still popular

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Fremont slam team makes it to Grand Slam again

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Chang earns berth in gymnastic nationals

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