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January 28, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Hostile hospital takeover? The face-off between Sequoia Hospital and Palo Alto Medical Foundation raises questions about how best to deliver medical care in these times
  • Medical foundation determined to build in Sequoia district
  • News
  • Atherton turns down $50,000 to cablecast council meetings
  • Neighbors to appeal antenna project
  • Bed-and-breakfast owner sues county
  • Scholarship created to honor Atefeh Bijan
  • New challenges for head of county Board of Supervisors
  • Last round starts in fight to expand open space agency to coast
  • New group backs expansion of regional open space district
  • Menlo Park: Petition drive gathers volunteers, hits streets
  • Flooded streets: City may create fee to fix storm drains
  • Menlo Watch
  • Mosquito-fighting district expands to cover all of San Mateo County
  • News Notes
  • Scott Peterson trial: County's ready, says Rich Gordon
  • Portola Valley Notes
  • Short Takes
  • Magazine salesman arrested on sexual battery charges
  • Pre-washed spinach alleged as E. coli source at Sequoias
  • Residents complain of knotty traffic problems
  • Opinion
  • Badly placed crosswalk should be removed
  • Alternative offered to city's new traffic plan
  • LETTERS
  • Zoning ordinance should be decided by vote
  • Money & Business
  • Cultivating growth: This area has obvious charm for new businesses, but cities can't afford to be complacent, panel says
  • Business Notes
  • After-school programs boosted by bank gift
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Museum talk on Black History Month
  • Tom Chapin at family concert series
  • Staging a spoof
  • County history museum receives $1.6 million
  • Artful exhibit
  • M-A dance team wins awards
  • M-A students stage quirky drama
  • Menlo School students direct one-act plays
  • Theater Review: Bus Barn stage: Late-period Shakespeare attractively done
  • Locals to sing with Peninsula Teen Opera
  • Schools
  • Menlo School academic complex
  • Sports
  • Nicolopulos returns as Woodside High football coach
  • Atherton man recalls lunch with two Super Bowl MVPs
  • Sports Notes
  • Local triathletes in New Zealand
  • Master Community Calendar
  • Movies
  • Current Movie Times & Reviews
  • Mini Movie Reviews
  • Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
  • MarketPlace
  • Classifieds
  • Online Classified Ad Form

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