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Silicon Valley CEOs Visit DC

Silicon Valley CEOs Visit DC

CEOs from twenty of the nation’s largest companies spent Wednesday at the Washington, discussing ways to boost the economy with Pres. Barack Obama. As with any meeting about business and investment, the talk inevitably turned to taxes and how to get America’s largest corporations to bring their $1 trillion in overseas investments back home.

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The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker

For something refreshingly different that retains all the beauty and wonder of the tradition, make it to Ballet San Jose’s ‘Nutcracker,’ which keeps the familiar plot but adds touches of a magical dream world.

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Food & Wine Events: Dec. 15-21

Food & Wine Events: Dec. 15-21

Whether you want to drink some superior Tuscan wines, eat a gourmet multi-course dinner, try some bubbles, buy a delicious liquid gift at a discount or learn more about mushrooms, it’s all happening the week of December 15-21. Check out the food and wine events listing.

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MeshugaNutcracker!

MeshugaNutcracker!

‘MeshugaNutcracker!’ is a crazy Chanukah celebration set almost entirely to the music of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Nutcracker’; it was conceived by Guggenheim Entertainment as a Jewish alternative to the many Christmas-themed productions.

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Review: Tootsies

Review: Tootsies

As far as shopping experiences go, one could do worse than the Stanford Shopping Center. As least shoppers are not trapped inside the climate-controlled atmosphere of the typical mall and can walk from store to store in the fresh air. As a higher-rent shopping experience, the food is on a higher level as well. Topping my list is Tootsie’s.

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Green Grapes: Vine Hill Winery Goes Organic

Green Grapes: Vine Hill Winery Goes Organic

Considering Santa Cruz’s reputation as a crunchy, hippie haven and the dozens of wineries in the area, one might think that there would be more organic wineries that see the virtue of farming grapes without chemicals. But that is not the case. Vine Hill Winery is only one of three in the area to go through the laborious process of obtaining organic certification.

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City Rejects Regional Broadband Plan

City Rejects Regional Broadband Plan

At its weekly meeting on Tuesday, City Council rejected a regional broadband system, based on Motorola. That company had received a $51 million grant from the U.S. Commerce Department to initiate and install the system throughout the Bay Area. City Council argued that the San Francisco-based Urban Area Security Initiative failed to follow standard government contracting procedures, which led to Motorola being favored over other service providers.

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Keeping the Elves Behind Bars

Keeping the Elves Behind Bars

Inmates at the Elmwood Correctional Facility in Milpitas have made 400 wooden toys for needy children in Santa Clara County. There are 27 low-risk inmates involved in the program to produce toys for needy kids. The toys will be distributed by Toys for Tots.

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Zuck Named Person of the Year

Zuck Named Person of the Year

Time Magazine named Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook its Person of the Year for 2010, beating contender Steve Jobs and Julian Assange for the honor. The magazine explained its decision, saying that Facebook is “transforming the way we live our lives every day. It’s social engineering, changing the way we relate to each other.”

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South Bay Guitar Society Quartet

South Bay Guitar Society Quartet

The SBGS Quartet performs a series of free concerts around the San Jose area this holiday season on Dec. 14, 18 and 21.

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