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Women Making an Impact in Silicon Valley

Women Making an Impact in Silicon Valley

Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina aren’t the only women who have had an impact on Silicon Valley. Some of the most successful companies here count woman as their majority shareholders. Between 2008 and 2008, the top 25 companies owned by women have either maintained the same revenue stream in 2009 that they had in 2008 or succeeded in growing their revenue.

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Streamlined Housing Rules Could Boost Local Construction

Streamlined Housing Rules Could Boost Local Construction

Mayor Chuck Reed and San Jose City Council have streamlined the rules to boost the development of affordable housing projects. New projects are anticipated to put 8,000 people to work, win at least $1 billion in private investment in the city, and raise as much as $10 million in revenues for San Jose.

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Tech Awards 2010

Tech Awards 2010

The Tech Awards will be handed out this Saturday for outstanding technological advances in Environment, Economic Development, Education, Equality, and Health to benefit humanity. Queen Rania of Jordan will receive the prestigious James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award in recognition of her worldwide efforts on behalf of children.

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Silicon Valley Restaurant Week

Silicon Valley Restaurant Week

Over the past few years, Silicon Valley’s dining scene has undergone a transformation that’s allowing local restaurants to emerge from the long shadow cast by that city by the bay up north. Just last week, the venerable Michelin guide bestowed new stars on four Silicon Valley restaurants. But it’s not just the higher-end places that stand out. Silicon Valley’s strength has long been its off-the-beaten-path ethnic restaurants and that continues to be the case.

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Profile: Matthew Legentry

Profile: Matthew Legentry

If Chef Matthew LeGentry were stranded on a desert island and could choose to bring only four foods with him, he wouldn’t mess around. His choices would be prime New York steak, sashimi grade ahi, premium extra-virgin olive oil and, oh yeah, some nice carrots to munch on.

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Profile: Marco Fossati

Profile: Marco Fossati

Marco Fossati, the new executive chef at Quattro at East Palo Alto’s Four Seasons Hotel, has a particularly deep résumé. Born in Portofino, Italy, Fossati grew up in a family of great cooks. His great-great-grandfather was the chef of the cruise ship Michelangelo and may have started the family’s love affair with food.

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Profile: Chef Michael Miller

Profile: Chef Michael Miller

Chef Michael Miller has owned several acclaimed restaurants, the last being Trevese in Los Gatos, but you can currently sample his cuisine at the Silicon Valley Capital Club, where his favorite thing to cook and eat is the ever-changing tasting menu. Some other favorites include the “mer rouge,” a combination of scallops, halibut and shellfish in a tomato lobster broth, and the pepper-crusted pork chop.

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Profile: Chef Arnulfo Hernandez

Profile: Chef Arnulfo Hernandez

Every Sunday, the Hernandez family would roast a piece of meat on a spit in their back yard, and little Arnulfo, who would later become chef “Arnie” of Reposado, being the youngest would get to be the first to press his homemade tortilla to the succulent roast, soaking up as much of its juices as he could. His parents both loved to cook and eat well, so it is not surprising that when he landed his first restaurant job, which was supposed to only last a summer, he fell in love with the freedom-loving, high-energy world of the restaurant busines

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Profile: Chef Kirti Pant

Profile: Chef Kirti Pant

As a boy growing up in India, Kirti Pant, executive chef at Palo Alto’s Junoon, moved around a lot. His father was in the air force, and every couple of years his family would pack up and relocate to another part of the country. While all that moving was undoubtedly hard on his friendships, it offered him a great education in the regional cuisines of India.

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Profile: Chef Dominique Faury

Profile: Chef Dominique Faury

Dominique Faury was born and attended culinary school in Paris, came to New York when he was 23, looking for adventure and a break from the strict rules and tense atmosphere of the famous three-star restaurants where he had been working. He fell in love with the friendly people and decided to stay. Through corkscrew turns of fate he married a girl from Michigan and ended up in California where word of his delicious American food with a French twist quickly spread. In 2003, he opened Twist Bistro in Campbell.

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