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   February 15, 2006     Sunnyvale, California Since 1994
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Curler Jim Chesnutt plays a game at Logitech Ice in San Jose.
Rock Stars
By Hugh Biggar
The game of curling has become popular worldwide since it became an Olympic sport in 1998.  More
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Disposal laws Fremont teacher Bernhardt Field
Sunnyvale residents threw out 5 tons of batteries and 31/2 miles worth of cylindrical fluorescent light bulbs in fiscal year 2004-05.  More Judo had always been a good stress reliever and good exercise for Erik Duus, but he had given it up a while back.  More Lambeau Field in Wisconsin, Joe Robbie Stadium in Florida, Jack Murphy Stadium in Southern California.  More
Dr. Steven Cohen, Dentist

El Camino Hospital

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Rock Stars: The game of curling has become popular worldwide
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Now everyone must conform to the e-waste disposal laws

Fremont teacher a winning coach

League honors Bernhardt by renaming its ballfield

FUHSD still scrutinizing student residency

Pastor went to Liberia for presidential inauguration

Name change for group dedicated to lung health

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Cartoon: DeCinzo

Education

Car dealers to help school foundation

Community

Sunnyvale boy plays lead in 'Anne of Green Gables'

Taste

Lucky owners in Cupertino count on built-in customers

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Local teams catch championship fever

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