Cupertino Courier
   February 1, 2006     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Malle and Ernest Lantz stand next to the post clock they installed on their Cupertino property.
Clock Work
By Terry Tang
Ernest Lantz restored the 100-year-old street clock that stands in front of his house.   More
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State of city Vegetated swales Whole Foods'
Mayor Richard Lowenthal stressed Cupertino's successes and future challenges in his state of the city speech at a luncheon sponsored by the Cupertino Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club.  More The strip of land separating two sections of parking lot at the Cupertino Library doesn't look like it's working, but it is. Quietly, it multi-tasks.  More For Cupertino's city council, it was a wrap--an organic wrap at that.  More
     
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Clock Work: Ernest Lantz restored the 100-year-old street clock
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Vegetated swales eat pollution

Foothill-De Anza optimistic about funding

Traditional wheat weaving becomes popular again

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