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Most Expensive Home in the World in Los Altos Hills

Most Expensive Home in the World in Los Altos Hills

Yuri Milner has made several shrewd investments that have paid off. Now Milner is treating himself.

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Livefeed: Palacio to open in Coggeshall mansion

Livefeed: Palacio to open in Coggeshall mansion

Dean Devincenzi, one half of Double D’s in Los Gatos, is opening a high-end Mexican restaurant with partner Ron Garald in the landmark building formerly occupied by Trevese. .

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Cypress String Quartet

Cypress String Quartet

The Cypress String Quartet presents masterworks from Mozart and Beethoven on Sunday, Apr. 3, at Montalvo.

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Tesla Takes on the BBC

Tesla Takes on the BBC

Tesla Motors of Palo Alto is very unhappy about the way that their new electric vehicle has been portrayed on the BBC’s “Top Gear” show—so upset, in fact, that they are suing the iconic British broadcaster for “libel and malicious falsehood.”

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Mexican Consul Moving to LA

Mexican Consul Moving to LA

After three years as Mexico’s consul general in San Jose, David Figueroa Ortega is heading down south to Los Angeles.

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Microsoft Files Complaint Against Google

Microsoft Files Complaint Against Google

Microsoft has filed a complaint against Google with the European Commission, claiming that the search engine dominates local search markets in ways that violate the EU’s anti-trust laws.

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Monte Sereno to Donate to Petanque Court

Monte Sereno to Donate to Petanque Court

San Jose has its bocce courts. Thanks to Monte Sereno, Saratoga may soon have its petanque courts. For people who know what petanque is, that is actually good news.

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San Jose Makes Power Play for A’s Baseball Stadium

San Jose Makes Power Play for A’s Baseball Stadium

While the A’s battle the Giants over territorial rights in San Jose, the city is taking some bold steps to seal the deal.

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San Jose State Faces Major Budget Cuts

San Jose State Faces Major Budget Cuts

Facing the biggest budget shortfall in its history, SJSU prepares to cut classes and turn away students.

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City Council Passes Dog Leash Ordinance

City Council Passes Dog Leash Ordinance

Yesterday, City Council set aside its interminable discussions about the budget, negotiations with unions, the state of San Jose’s roads, and impending layoffs to tackle one of the most beguiling problems ever to face the city. How long should a dog’s leash be?

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