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   November 2, 2005     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Teaching assistant Amy Floyd shares an affectionate moment with Jonah Chung, 4, at the new preschool at PACE.
Learning Curve
By Sarmishta Ramesh
Getting treatment for the very young with autism makes a major impact on their lives.   More
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Ballot measures Vallco agreement 'Non' students
Two prominent high technology companies are now against three Cupertino growth measures on the Nov. 8 ballot.  More Cupertino and Vallco Fashion Park have extended a development agreement for an additional five years.  More Fremont Union High School District has snared almost 300 students in an on-going residency verification campaign that began in January.  More
     
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Learning Curve: Getting treatment for the very young with autism
News

Apple, HP side against three ballot measures

Vallco agreement is extended

FUHSD still weeding out 'non 'students

Five vie for three seats on the CUSD boards

Whole Foods launches plans for huge store in Cupertino

Sheriff's report

Letters & Opinions

Editorial: Election 2005 Endorsements

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Letters

Gardening

Columnist: Tony Tomeo

Seniors

Columnist: Andrea Dorey

Sports

Mats net important win over Falcons

Tough weekend for local football teams

Monta Vista dominates annual Lynbrook Invite

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