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| Mar.26 |
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City approves 'Little Saigon' compromise| San Jose City Hall: The City Council unanimously passed the compromise that will allow supporters to have a sign with that name erected along a major city street | |
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| Mar.3 |
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'Little Saigon' name draws protest| San Jose City Hall: More than 2,500 people protested outside of City Hall over the city's decision to name the area 'Saigon Business District,' instead of 'Little Saigon' | | |
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| Feb.1 |
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Hillary Clinton addressed 4,200 supporters| She focused her event with a plea for strong turnout on Tuesday | |
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| Mar.9 |
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Night Parking Fees Criticized A plan to impose a flat $5 fee after 10 p.m. in all city-owned lots downtown amounts to a 'tax on the hospitality industry'
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| May.1 |
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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
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| Apr.10 |
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Thousands Protest Immigration Bill| East San Jose: One of the largest rallies the South Bay has ever seen winds to Alum Rock over I-101 onto Santa Clara St.. In a hundred cities around the U.S. people are... | |
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| Nov.6 |
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Dole speaks at Chamber of Commerce Former U.S. Sen. said leading members of both major parties have a responsibility to work together now
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| Jan.17 |
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Davis adresses Democrats at convention Recalled Gov. gave a brief speech thanking Democrats for their support during his 30-year political career
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Newsom postponed speech to visit father San Francisco Mayor moved back an appearance at the California Democratic Convention in order to visit his ailing father
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| Jan.16 |
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California Democratic Convention opened Rep. Dennis Kucinich opens the Convention after civil rights leader Al Sharpton was delayed Friday by bad weather
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| Dec.12 |
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Latino Boycott Closes Some Businesses The statewide boycott is to protest the repeal of the law that would have allowed illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
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| Nov.14 |
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Schwarzenegger to boost Silicon Valley Gov.-elect promised business leaders that he would reform workers' compensation policies
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Arnold campaigns with wife
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| Sep.16 |
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Move to Sell Booze at Gas Stations City Council voted to lift a ban on gas station beer and wine sales. The measure passed on a 6 to 4 vote
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| Jul.16 |
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Crowd Protests Police Shooting 100 people mourned Cau Thi Tran, 25, a mother of two who was shot and killed by police
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| Jun.20 |
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Transportation Secretary makes speech Speaking to the Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley, Norm Mineta says the Valley needs help
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| May.4 |
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Cinco de Mayo celebration The crowds were smaller than in past years at Discovery Meadow Park
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| Apr.21 |
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Disaster Conference Experts will to share their knowledge during the annual 3-day Disaster Resistant California Conference
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| Mar.3 |
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Police warns carousers Police warns those who plan to celebrate Mardi Gras to behave or face arrest
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| Feb.15 |
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Anti War Rally Thousands of demonstrators began to march down Santa Clara Street to Market Street
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| Nov.11 |
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Veterans' Day parade 150 units marched, including bands, drill teams, and scouts. Military units showed off their vehicles
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| Sep.19 |
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New housing complex for seniors Mayor Gonzales will mark the opening of a new affordable housing complex for seniors and a youth center for teens
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| Aug.14 |
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Groundbreaking of new Civic Center When completed, the $342 million project will provide office space for 2,000 city employees
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| Jun.28 |
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Rally in Support of SJ Medical Center
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Gonzales wins another term as mayor
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| Feb.21 |
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Cheney Talks Tech and Economy Vice President toured Tech Museum, before speaking to Silicon Valley executives
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| Nov.8 |
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Cranes light up as part of campain
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| 2006 |
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| 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
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| 2008 |
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| Feb.1 |
Hillary Clinton addressed 4,200 supporters| She focused her event with a plea for strong turnout on Tuesday | |
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| 2003 |
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| Jun.20 |
Transportation Secretary makes speech Speaking to the Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley, Norm Mineta says the Valley needs help
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| 2008 |
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| Mar.3 |
'Little Saigon' name draws protest| San Jose City Hall: More than 2,500 people protested outside of City Hall over the city's decision to name the area 'Saigon Business District,' instead of 'Little Saigon' | | |
| 2006 |
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| Apr.10 |
Thousands Protest Immigration Bill| East San Jose: One of the largest rallies the South Bay has ever seen winds to Alum Rock over I-101 onto Santa Clara St.. In a hundred cities around the U.S. people are... | |
| 2003 |
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| Dec.12 |
Latino Boycott Closes Some Businesses The statewide boycott is to protest the repeal of the law that would have allowed illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
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| Jul.16 |
Crowd Protests Police Shooting 100 people mourned Cau Thi Tran, 25, a mother of two who was shot and killed by police
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| Feb.15 |
Anti War Rally Thousands of demonstrators began to march down Santa Clara Street to Market Street
| 2002 |
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| Jun.28 |
Rally in Support of SJ Medical Center
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| 2008 |
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| Mar.26 |
City approves 'Little Saigon' compromise| San Jose City Hall: The City Council unanimously passed the compromise that will allow supporters to have a sign with that name erected along a major city street | |
| 2007 |
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| Mar.9 |
Night Parking Fees Criticized A plan to impose a flat $5 fee after 10 p.m. in all city-owned lots downtown amounts to a 'tax on the hospitality industry'
| 2003 |
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| Sep.16 |
Move to Sell Booze at Gas Stations City Council voted to lift a ban on gas station beer and wine sales. The measure passed on a 6 to 4 vote
| 2002 |
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| Sep.19 |
New housing complex for seniors Mayor Gonzales will mark the opening of a new affordable housing complex for seniors and a youth center for teens
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| Aug.14 |
Groundbreaking of new Civic Center When completed, the $342 million project will provide office space for 2,000 city employees
| 2001 |
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| Nov.8 |
Cranes light up as part of campain
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| 2002 |
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| Feb.21 |
Cheney Talks Tech and Economy Vice President toured Tech Museum, before speaking to Silicon Valley executives
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| 2003 |
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| Mar.3 |
Police warns carousers Police warns those who plan to celebrate Mardi Gras to behave or face arrest
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| 2002 |
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| Nov.11 |
Veterans' Day parade 150 units marched, including bands, drill teams, and scouts. Military units showed off their vehicles
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