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Sharks are Battle Tested

Sharks are Battle Tested

With games in Detroit scheduled for 5pm Wednesday and 4pm Friday, the Sharks are just two victories shy of making a return to the Western Conference finals. But “Hockeytown” isn’t expected to roll over, not if Pavel Datsyuk and a recovering Henrik Zetterberg have anything to say about it.

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What bin Laden’s Death Means

What bin Laden’s Death Means

The death of Osama bin Laden is not merely a symbolic victory, according to Stanford’s Thomas Henriksen.

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Car Crashes Leave 2 Dead

Car Crashes Leave 2 Dead

Two San Jose women died in separate car crashes this past weekend. The causes of each accident are still under investigation.

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Embezzler Avoids Jail Time

Embezzler Avoids Jail Time

After stealing more than $60,000 from a Palo Alto neighborhood association, Kimball Allen avoided jail time by accepting a plea deal.

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Osama bin Laden Dead

Osama bin Laden Dead

A 10-year manhunt for Osama bin Laden came to an end Sunday, as President Obama announced that U.S. Special Forces had killed the leader of al-Qaeda.

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Cannabis Club Goes up in Flames

Cannabis Club Goes up in Flames

A medical marijuana dispensary went up in flames early Friday morning and spread to a neighboring house.

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Review: ‘La boheme’

Review: ‘La boheme’

In Opera San Jose’s production of ‘La boheme,’ the tragedy of Mimi’s doom—of hope and love against loneliness and certain death—momentarily interrupts the carefree antics of the men in their youthful self-indulgence.

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Zion I and the Grouch

Zion I and the Grouch

Celebrated fixture of the socially-conscious, glass-is-half-full Bay Area hip-hop scene, Zion I, who performs tonight at The Avalon,  has been bringing its message of self-determination and global awareness for nearly 15 years.

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Livefeed: Italian American Heritage Foundation

Livefeed: Italian American Heritage Foundation

Massimo Chisessi, IAHF’s culinary program curator, will teach a one-night course on how to make limoncello, a lemon-infused liqueur. Participants will go home with one of Chisessi’s liqueurs in a decorative bottle. Chinessi came up with the idea for the culinary series as a way to learn more about his Italian heritage and to connect with a wider Silicon Valley audience. “I saw it is a way of reaching out to the community at large,

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New Media Offers Avenues to Social Change

New Media Offers Avenues to Social Change

Renowned media theorist Clay Shirky talks about the revolutionary possibilities created by new media.

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