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Is this San Jose or Disneyland?
Groundwerx crews clean downtown streets
You might notice a subtle glow emanating from certain areas of downtown San Jose these days. No, it's not a migraine coming on. 
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2,500 voices call for 'Little Saigon'
Rally before vote
Setting the stage for a climactic vote Tuesday, more than 2,500 people converged at San Jose City Hall to demand that the city name a Vietnamese retail area "Little Saigon." 
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Fisher: Fry's founder's PGA dream closer to reality
It's looking more and more likely that John Fry will get to host a PGA tournament at his private golf course, the one he built without permits in his back yard. Full Story

 
Foundations' diversity at issue
California's charitable foundations give hundreds of millions of dollars each year to non-profit groups, but the money rarely reaches organizations led by minorities, says a South Bay lawmaker. Full Story

 
High-tech manager leads an effort to build a pitch
Cricket hopes
Hemant Buch dreams of inviting guests from his native India or Australia or the West Indies to compete in the wildly popular game of his youth. 
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Ill. fundraising trial begins in Chicago
CHICAGO—Jury selection began Monday in the federal fraud trial of businessman Antoin "Tony" Rezko, a former fundraiser for Sen. Full Story

 
Jackson helps Warriors defeat Trail Blazers 110-104
As one of several Warriors caught in a traffic jam on the way to Oracle Arena on Sunday, swingman Stephen Jackson had to forgo his warm-up routine. Perhaps he ought to be late more often. Full Story

 
 
EA CEO pledges freedom to Take-Two Interactive's developers
As the ever-growing video-game industry becomes more like Hollywood - appealing to all ages and many tastes - there's much greater pressure to keep the artists who create the games and the executives who market them from strangling each other. Full Story

 
 
 
 
 
 


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