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By Diana Samuels Dr. Irving Schulman, a Stanford doctor and a founder of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, died last week at age 87, the university announced. Schulman died of complications of pneumonia at his home on the Stanford campus. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels Dr. Irving Schulman, a Stanford doctor and a founder of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, died last week at age 87, the university announced Wednesday. Schulman died of complications of pneumonia at his home on the Stanford campus. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
SCHOOL SUPPORT: The Kiwanis Club of East San Jose started awarding its Turnaround Scholarships to at-risk youths back in 1968. Now there are 16 clubs participating, and this year they granted more than $150000 scholarships to students in eight high …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
"Maybe it's an alligator, or a snake." No traces remain of what once was a dam here, just above the St. John Street Bridge. In 1912, a citizens group raised $3000 to create Lake Monahan, named for Mayor Patrick Monahan. Their dream was short-lived. …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
By Diana Samuels and Will oremus The 2007-08 police investigation into alleged fraud at the Palo Alto Children's Theatre was flawed, dismissing evidence that would have helped exonerate theater staff, according to an independent police auditor's review …
Palo Alto Online
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The productions were a family event, with Shear's husband, Steve, working on sets, the technical aspects and other production odd jobs, and her son Mike and daughter Jody working on sets, props, and other off-stage tasks. "Susan and her family were a …
Sacramento Bee
By Kevin Yamamura In a much different environment two years ago, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger kicked off his second term by pledging to reshape health care in California.
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The ride is the first of its kind and comes after a similar event last June, when three local residents rode their bicycles 140 miles from Mountain View to Sacramento to deliver a letter to Schwarzenegger asking that public education be made a priority …
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What sets the troupe apart is that while many arts organizations are struggling to stay afloat, CMT has always played it safe financially. They have also been lucky in the donation department, including six grants in a row from the National Endowment …
New York Times
By MOTOKO RICH He has already been the subject of obsessive news media coverage, and now he will be the subject of a children's book.
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