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Wrightspeed Sets Up Shop in San Jose

Wrightspeed Sets Up Shop in San Jose

Wrightspeed develops and manufactures fuel efficient, hybrid-electric drive systems that can be incorporated into a wide range of trucks, including heavy trucks, and the company is coming to San Jose.

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Fundraiser for Beaten Fan a Giant Success

Fundraiser for Beaten Fan a Giant Success

A fundraiser on behalf of Bryan Stow, the local paramedic who was beaten unconscious at Dodgers Stadium last week for wearing a Giants shirt, was more successful than first thought.

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Defendants in DeAnza Gang Rape Case Not Liable

Defendants in DeAnza Gang Rape Case Not Liable

Christopher Knopf and Kenneth Chadwick, the two remaining defendants in a civil suit brought by an alleged rape victim, were found not to be liable Thursday.

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Poetry and Spoken Word Double Header

Poetry and Spoken Word Double Header

Celebrate National Poetry Month with the Oversocial Mofo Revue at the Anno Domini Gallery on Friday and a Saturday afternoon event at the San Jose Museum of Art.

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Enso String Quartet at Montalvo

Enso String Quartet at Montalvo

The GRAMMY-nominated quartet from New Haven performs on Sunday, April 10, at the Montalvo Arts Center.

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TheatreWorks: ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’

TheatreWorks: ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’

David Guterson’s novel hits the stage at the Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts through April 24.

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Review: ‘Carmen’ and ‘Who Cares?’ by San Jose Ballet

Review: ‘Carmen’ and ‘Who Cares?’ by San Jose Ballet

Executive director Dennis Nahat’s most recent production was as pleasing and satisfying as it was thrilling and exciting.

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Fresh tastes

Fresh tastes

Silicon Valley’s mom-and-pop Chinese, Japanese, Ethiopian, Korean, Indian, Mexican and Vietnamese restaurants that populate the strip malls and shopping centers of Silicon Valley are what we do best.

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Google Leases Office in Beverly Hills

Google Leases Office in Beverly Hills

Few companies are as closely identified with Silicon Valley as Google. In its quest for world domination, however, it is important to have outposts in other major centers, such as New York or Hong Kong. Or Beverley Hills?

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Naming Contest Announced for City’s Youngest Falcons

Naming Contest Announced for City’s Youngest Falcons

Now that three out of the four falcon eggs have hatched on a ledge high above City Hall, Mayor Chuck Reed has announced the launch of this year’s falcon naming contest.

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