Cupertino Courier
   September 15, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Steve Barnett's former students threw him a surprise party. Some of those students were from as long ago as the 1960s and from as far away as Texas, Oregon and even the Czech Republic. As part of the surprise, Barnett learned that Lynbrook High School's pool will be called the Steve Barnett Aquatic Center.
Water Ways
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Retired coach Steve Barnett's life has centered around water polo since he was a teenager.  More
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Concerned about development changing the character and quality of life in Cupertino, members of Concerned Citizens of Cupertino delivered three initiative amendments to Cupertino City Hall Sept. 30.  More At a raucous city council meeting, residents of Cupertino's Jollyman Park neighborhood spoke out against a proposed wireless antenna in their area.  More The lot on Steven's Creek Boulevard, once full of shiny cars, is now empty. Anderson Chevrolet-Chrysler quietly closed Aug. 20.  More
     
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Water Ways: Retired coach Steve Barnett
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CCC turns in petitions with 14,000 signatures

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Council nixes proposed wireless antenna

Odd Fellows reactivating youth leadership program

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Library closed six weeks for the move to new digs

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Columnist: Tony Tomeo

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Bruins roll all over Lynbrook in opener

Matadors battle Yerba Buena to 14-14 tie

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