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World News Atlas    San Francisco Bay Area    West Santa Clara County     2004   November

West Santa Clara County, November 2004 Timeline Thursday, November 27     Author
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Parcel tax measure fell just short  A measure was to increase a parcel tax by an additional $19 that would enhance the Unified School District Ruskin Victorious in Assembly Race


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Nov.3   Palo Alto  
  Palo Alto  
  Democrat managed to edge out GOP rival Poizner by 4 points, getting 52% of the vote to Poizner's 48%
  Intel Intel, Microsoft start joing ad campaign Nov.5   Sun   Sun finalizes accounting for settlement  Sun Microsystems quarter loss was reduced as the company finalized $92 million patent settlement with Kodak   Palo Alto   Woman Raped in Her Bedroom  A woman in her late 40s was staying at the home alone when a male suspect entered the residence at 2 a.m. Nov.8   Yahoo   Yahoo! Filed lawsuit against spammers  The lawsuit against East Coast Exotics Entertainment Group, Inc. and Epoth LLC is for allegedly sending sex e-mails   Stanford   Man struck and killed on Caltrain tracks  A train passing near the Stanford University station hit the man   Los Altos   Billionaire Poizner concedes race
  Republican spent $6 million of his own money in a bid for a seat in the state Assembly. He trailed Ruskin by 5,581 votes
Nov.9   Mountain View   Mozilla Firefox browser launched
  
  Foster City   Allegedly bilked University out of $1.5m  Peter Trinca, 54, has been charged with grand theft in connection with his employment at Stanford copy center Nov.11   Intel   Otellini to succeed Barrett as CEO
  The 30-year Intel veteran oversaw the launch of the Pentium processor in the 1990s. He was president and CFO fom 2002
Nov.12   Palo Alto   Arrest in rape case  Stanley Vernard Wells, 44, has been charged with rape and sodomy in connection with assault on Nov. 5 Nov.15   Sun   Operating system Solaris 10 be unveiled  After investing $500 million and years of development time Sun Microsystems made the software free Nov.17   Google   New tool for scholarly research  The new service at scholar.google.com draws upon newly developed algorithms to list the academic research Nov.19   Google   Founders, CEO to sell up to 16m shares  Page and Brin each plan to sell up to 7.2 million shares during the next 18 months for more than $1 billion apiece Nov.20   Los Altos   600 mourn death of author Iris Chang, 36  Eulogies, delivered in English and Chinese, expressed shock and sorrow at Chang's death   UC Berkeley   No. 4 Cal routs Stanford 41-6  J.J. Arrington ran for 169 yards to set Cal single-season rushing record and the Bears stays on track for Rose Bowl trip Nov.22   Mountain View   Anesthesiologists replaced after dispute  El Camino Hospital said the physicians left over differences with management about insurance and billing practices Nov.23   HP   $200 million hit for staff reductions  Hewlett-Packard said that the reductions in the first half of fiscal 2005 would cost roughly $200 million Nov.27   Los Altos   Man died after his car hit pole  The 27-year-old Palo Alto apparently was speeding when he lost control and collided with a light pole Nov.28   Cupertino   800 customers without power  PG&E crews are attempting to locate the source of the outage Nov.30   Santa Clara   2 elderly residents, dog killed in blaze
  The smoky 2-alarm fire swept through their home. The bodies were found inside their one-story home
  Stanford   Buddy Teevens fired  Athletic Director Leland has decided to look for a new football coach. Teevens was going 4-7 this season   HP   'Virus throttling' software  Engineers at Hewlett-Packard are working on the software that could slow the spread of viruses and worms



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