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Dalai Lama speaks at Convention Center
Elementary students build bridge to China


year 2011 Top ^

Feb.16
  16 students at Washington Elementary give up lunch to participate in the China Club learning Mandarin and doing video exchanges


year 2010 Top ^

Oct.12
  The Dalai Lama, a Tibetan Buddhist leader, will deliver a speech in San Jose about a classic text on the subject of mind training

Sep.27
  1,000 people turned out for the Philippine Development Forum at the San Jose Fairmont to hear what he had to say


year 2006 Top ^

May.1 Thousands Of Immigrants Turn Out
  50,000 legal and illegals marched peacefully under a blue sky protesting what they call unjust immigration legislation
 People called out battle cries such as 'Si, se puede,' meaning 'Yes, we can,' while waving U.S. and Mexican flags as they trotted down King Rd. Hundreds more stood along the sidelines as the march stretched across 5 lanes


year 2003 Top ^

Feb.15 Anti War Rally
Map of santa clara street to market street San Jose  Thousands of demonstrators began to march down Santa Clara Street to Market Street

year 2002 Top ^

Feb.21 Cheney Talks Tech and Economy
  Vice President toured Tech Museum, before speaking to Silicon Valley executives





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