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HP Labs' find could revolutionize computing| HP Labs has proved the existence of a new element in electrical engineering that was first described in a scientific paper 37 years ago | |
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District Refuses Newsweek School Rankings| Unified School District refused to participate in magazine's 2007 list of elite high schools. They didn't want to expose students to the shallowness | |
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House where HP founded becomes historic Map| The garage that spawned Hewlett-Packard by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard has become a national historic landmark | |
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Watzlawick, family therapy pioneer, dies| A pioneering Stanford family therapist and communications theorist was 85 | |
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School district rejects Mandarin immersion The District rejected a proposal for elementary schools over fears it would unfairly benefit a small number of students
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Quake Maps Reveal New Danger Zones Mountain View: The area around Mountain View and Palo Alto is susceptible to amplified shaking in an earthquake
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Students Suspended Swastika Graffiti Officials said 5 students spray-painted swastikas and references to the Columbine high school massacre
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Students Arrested For Gun Sale In Class| A senior sold a .22 caliber with nine shots to a sophomore in math class. 2 students tipped off campus security | | |
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Photons used to process data HP: Hewlett-Packard scientists have conducted breakthrough research in computing
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Alternative to transistors proposed HP: Researchers at Hewlett-Packard have demonstrated a technology, crossbar latches, that could replace the transistors
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Speaker to students: stripping lucrative School officials are reconsidering their use of William Fried for an annual career day
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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
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Satellite mishap blamed on human error
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P. Allen giving $13.5m for space research Microsoft Corp. co-founder is giving $13.5 million for research that includes looking for intelligent life in outer space
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Internet pioneer David Reed joins HP Labs Former chief scientist at Lotus Development will focus on advancing computer networking
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School district's insecure wireless network Armed with a laptop and a wireless card, a reporter succeeded in accessing the insecure Wi-Fi network
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102-year-old woman uses Internet Katherine Young checks her e-mail as often as 6 times a day
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School to bus students to prom Gunn High School has chartered buses for the ride to Santa Cruz out of safety concerns
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Education Secretary Speaks at meeting Rod Paige told the Commonwealth Club that federal aid to education has never been greater
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High School Bans Dance Called 'Freaking' School has banned 'demeaning or sexually explicit dancing'
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Executive with Sun joins college board Saratoga: Jerry Neece has been selected to the West Valley-Mission Community College District's advancement foundation board
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Researchers Make Memory from Molecules HP: Scientists have created a 64-bit memory unit that fits inside a square micron
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Classes in languages other than Spanish
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School lunches to be organic
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Teacher convicted of sex crimes Douglas Obujen, 55, a former elementary school teacher was convicted for hugging a fourth grader, kissing her on the head
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Limit on schools raise and spend money
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2 Bay Areans win Nobel prizes
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Molecular computers HP: Patents process could be breakthrough for computer circuits made of individual molecules
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| Jan.18 |
Executive with Sun joins college board Saratoga: Jerry Neece has been selected to the West Valley-Mission Community College District's advancement foundation board
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| 2008 |
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| May.1 |
HP Labs' find could revolutionize computing| HP Labs has proved the existence of a new element in electrical engineering that was first described in a scientific paper 37 years ago | |
| 2005 |
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| Jul.1 |
Photons used to process data HP: Hewlett-Packard scientists have conducted breakthrough research in computing
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| Jan.31 |
Alternative to transistors proposed HP: Researchers at Hewlett-Packard have demonstrated a technology, crossbar latches, that could replace the transistors
| 2003 |
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| Jul.8 |
Internet pioneer David Reed joins HP Labs Former chief scientist at Lotus Development will focus on advancing computer networking
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| May.6 |
102-year-old woman uses Internet Katherine Young checks her e-mail as often as 6 times a day
| 2002 |
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| Sep.9 |
Researchers Make Memory from Molecules HP: Scientists have created a 64-bit memory unit that fits inside a square micron
| 2001 |
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| Jul.17 |
Molecular computers HP: Patents process could be breakthrough for computer circuits made of individual molecules
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| 2007 |
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| May.21 |
District Refuses Newsweek School Rankings| Unified School District refused to participate in magazine's 2007 list of elite high schools. They didn't want to expose students to the shallowness | |
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| Feb.1 |
School district rejects Mandarin immersion The District rejected a proposal for elementary schools over fears it would unfairly benefit a small number of students
| 2006 |
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| Apr.20 |
Students Suspended Swastika Graffiti Officials said 5 students spray-painted swastikas and references to the Columbine high school massacre
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| Mar.3 |
Students Arrested For Gun Sale In Class| A senior sold a .22 caliber with nine shots to a sophomore in math class. 2 students tipped off campus security | | |
| 2005 |
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| Jan.13 |
Speaker to students: stripping lucrative School officials are reconsidering their use of William Fried for an annual career day
| 2004 |
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| Nov.3 |
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
| 2003 |
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| Jun.26 |
School district's insecure wireless network Armed with a laptop and a wireless card, a reporter succeeded in accessing the insecure Wi-Fi network
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| Apr.30 |
School to bus students to prom Gunn High School has chartered buses for the ride to Santa Cruz out of safety concerns
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| Mar.12 |
Education Secretary Speaks at meeting Rod Paige told the Commonwealth Club that federal aid to education has never been greater
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| Feb.20 |
High School Bans Dance Called 'Freaking' School has banned 'demeaning or sexually explicit dancing'
| 2002 |
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| Aug.22 |
Classes in languages other than Spanish
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| Jun.1 |
School lunches to be organic
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| May.9 |
Teacher convicted of sex crimes Douglas Obujen, 55, a former elementary school teacher was convicted for hugging a fourth grader, kissing her on the head
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| May.1 |
Limit on schools raise and spend money
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| 2004 |
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| Mar.19 |
P. Allen giving $13.5m for space research Microsoft Corp. co-founder is giving $13.5 million for research that includes looking for intelligent life in outer space
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| 2006 |
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| Oct.17 |
Quake Maps Reveal New Danger Zones Mountain View: The area around Mountain View and Palo Alto is susceptible to amplified shaking in an earthquake
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| 2007 |
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| Apr.4 |
Watzlawick, family therapy pioneer, dies| A pioneering Stanford family therapist and communications theorist was 85 | |
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