Cupertino Courier
   August 31, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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San Jose Giants baseball player Jesus Reina (center) is living with Cupertino family (clockwise from left) Jeff Belton, Casey Stone, Brandon Stone and Susan Stone Belton.center back) and her art students taught children at Georgia Travis Center.
Home Base
By Matt Johanson and Ben Topkins
San Jose Giants players stay with locals during baseball season.  More
News News News
Gate of Heaven Alzheimer's program Two dead
Cupertino's Planning Commission unanimously voted against a use permit for vertical headstones at the Gate of Heaven Catholic Cemetery.  More Val Jeffery is making good on a promise--to get the word out about how early identification of Alzheimer's can improve the lives of those affected by the debilitating disease.  More A car carrying four people drove over an embankment near Montebello Road in Cupertino the evening of Aug. 19, causing two fatalities.  More
     
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Cover Story
Home Base: San Jose Giants players stay with locals
News

Commission buries those upright grave site markers

Program explores Alzheimer's

Two dead, two injured, but driver is OK

City considers new ways to honor all its veterans

Women, 18, say soccer club founder gave them alcohol

Dot-bomb affecting the UC-extension program

Sheriff's report

Letters & Opinions

Sims: How did Cupertino schools rise to the top?

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Education

Monta Vista student's art hangs in Washington D.C.

Student wins opportunity to study at Israel institute

Sports

Swanson is a NY-Penn League all-star

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