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   October 20, 2004     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Tatum Sees, 18 mos., searches for a jack o' lantern at the pumpkin patch on the corner of Finch Ave and Stevens Creek Blvd in Cupertino.  
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Case manager Play ball More coyotes
Cupertino's lack of a city-funded case manager to serve its senior citizens remains a hot topic.  More Soon a new sports franchise will also make it home for a different type of net—a basketball net for a women's professional team.  More For some residents, the call of the wild is a high yip-yip and howl—the call of the coyotes living in Cupertino hills.  More
     
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Seniors hope the city will reinstate its case manager

Women's pro ball may play at De Anza

Residents seeing more coyotes

Library fund gets a boost from business, residents

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

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Education

This book fair offers up more than bound stories

Sports

Cupertino's adjustment key to win

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