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Applied Signal CEO sells shares. January 31, 2005
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Yahoo to get stock data directly from exchanges. January 31, 2005
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Stanford founder's triumphs resonate with Palo Alto audience. January 31, 2005
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Sex offenders living in nursing homes a threat, group says. January 31, 2005
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Debate on gays embroils school. January 31, 2005
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Dan Reed column. January 31, 2005
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Young lifters flex muscles. January 31, 2005
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Young Asians comfortably blending influences of two worlds. January 31, 2005
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., technology notebook column. January 31, 2005
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Mike Langberg column. January 31, 2005
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Wish Book funds still being accepted. January 30, 2005
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Thai resorts ready, eager for return of tourist dollars. January 30, 2005
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'Genie' Hoos, 77, longtime worker at Mercury News. January 30, 2005
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Youngsters explore future in nanotechnology. January 30, 2005
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Three Workers' Stories Illustrate Widening Economic Gap In Silicon Val... January 30, 2005
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Palo Alto officials weigh spending cuts. January 30, 2005
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Criminal Probe, Mistrust Over Cisco Deal Still Loom Over San Jose City... January 30, 2005
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Call Center Makes Connecting With San Jose City Hall A Simpler Task. January 30, 2005
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Venerable music store set to close. January 30, 2005
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Delivering personalized broadcasts to your MP3 player. January 30, 2005
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Internet column. January 30, 2005
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Taxpayers pay twice for health research. January 30, 2005
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Police catch pair outside Fry's. January 30, 2005
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East San Jose welcomes first skate park. January 30, 2005
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District introduces new sex education program. January 30, 2005
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No apology in Cupertino school flap. January 30, 2005
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Generous soul saluted in rare appearance. January 30, 2005
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Former soccer coach fights to get job back. January 30, 2005
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CFOs feeling the heat of legal responsibilities. January 30, 2005
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Biotech firm founded by ex-Genentech scientist thrives. January 30, 2005
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Few problems reported from latest rains; reservoirs still have plenty ... January 29, 2005
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Sparks flying over letter backing BART extension. January 29, 2005
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San Jose, Calif., mayor declares himself fit a year after stroke. January 29, 2005
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Slain man's family resolute; relatives to press case against agent. January 29, 2005
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Kaiser Permanente bans prescription painkiller Bextra over safety conc... January 29, 2005
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2 guilty of murder in 2003 slaying. January 29, 2005
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La Conchita residents unsure whether to stay or walk away. January 29, 2005
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Scotts Valley Marine loved Corps, copters. January 29, 2005
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Iraqis in West converge on California polling site. January 29, 2005
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Accused woman called confused about identity. January 29, 2005
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College grants go begging. January 29, 2005
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Palo Alto workers may have used city goods while moonlighting. January 29, 2005
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United's union workers reject wage cuts, threaten strike. January 29, 2005
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Women call for legalization of bare-breasted beach bathing in Californ... January 29, 2005
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Economic growth heartening for valley. January 29, 2005
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Council settles suit over e-mails. January 29, 2005
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San Jose-area housing market expected to ease 'a little bit'. January 29, 2005
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PUC suspends telecom consumer rights. January 28, 2005
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Microsoft's profit exceeds expectations. January 28, 2005
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Bank of America plans to drop fee for transfers to Mexico. January 28, 2005
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Former star investment banker Quattrone seeks to avoid prison term. January 28, 2005
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Auditor draws one-year term for altering files. January 28, 2005
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Supermarkets in Vietnam offer new shopping scene. January 28, 2005
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Funding delivered for marine center. January 28, 2005
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Schwarzenegger aims to 'set the record straight' at press conference. January 28, 2005
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Day workers march for justice, safety. January 28, 2005
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A hummer shrinks: Mid-size SUV expected to be bestselling model. January 28, 2005
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San Jose Mercury News, Calif., Test Drive column. January 28, 2005
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Yahoo to beef up presence in Southern California. January 27, 2005
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Trying to make engineering seem sexy is a chore when your album is low... January 27, 2005
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Confident Oracle expects higher profit. January 27, 2005
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90 percent take Oracle's job offers, firm says. January 27, 2005
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Ad sales boost Knight Ridder profit in fourth quarter. January 27, 2005
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Santa Cruz, Calif., council approves major hotel development plan. January 27, 2005
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Flu woes blamed for loss at Chiron. January 27, 2005
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Tiny district won't launch program. January 27, 2005
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Officer kills mountain lion in East San Jose. January 27, 2005
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Family struggles with son's vanishing. January 27, 2005
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Welcome wagons starting to roll for new branch libraries in San Jose. January 27, 2005
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Jailed teacher's hiring at issue. January 27, 2005
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Preserving Hmong treasures. January 27, 2005
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Governor's glow fades as school concerns rise. January 27, 2005
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Abandoned baby found dead. January 27, 2005
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'Hayward' dropped from Cal State. January 27, 2005
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Students weaving blankets, stitching quilts in project. January 27, 2005
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