Cupertino Courier
   May 18, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Cupertino resident Ryan Marlinghaus installs sustainable landscapes.
Green Acres
By Mari Sapina-Kerkhove
Sustainable gardening is on the rise, but it's biggest where people are well-educated, wealthy and progressive.  More
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Transmitters March for education More choices
Spring has brought an unexpected new development to Cupertino and not an entirely welcome one.  More Educators, administrators and parents in the Cupertino Union School District staged a pro-education demonstration in honor of the district's Teachers of the Year celebration.  More Students at Sam Lawson Middle School might be getting a new building, but some parents are concerned that Lawson is offering fewer courses than other local schools.  More
     

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Green Acres: Sustainable gardening is on the rise
News

Transmitters are popping up on some utility poles

Teachers, parents, district march for education issues

Lawson's course offering is inadequate, parents say

Chinese opera does Macbeth

Ballot measure approval needed in mosquito fight

Sheriff's report

Perkins on Real Estate

Letters & Opinions

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Three first-grade teachers retire from Stevens Creek

Guards' practice helps student problems fades

Sports

Underwood sprint to 50 win at CCS

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