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February 04, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, February 04, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Cover story: Quiet! Woodside is the latest town to draft a noise ordinance to protect residents from the everyday din -- but do noise laws work?
  • News
  • Caltrain 'reality' isn't pretty for Atherton
  • Bingo goes 'pro' at Little House
  • Blind 9-11 survivor to speak in Menlo
  • Public comment sought on Caltrain timetable changes
  • Local forums focus on competing hospitals
  • Locals win 'Oughta Be A Law' contest
  • Lyceum online system up, running
  • City looks to partner with business to boost economy
  • Menlo Park: Parking worries put off church approval
  • Many-hued mural OK'd for Chevron station
  • Menlo Park: Recession pushes council back to basics
  • City drops mediation service
  • Menlo Park: Debate on home-building rules rages as petition deadline nears
  • Sales tax revenues continue to fall
  • Future uncertain for Menlo nursing home
  • New funding source sought for county parks
  • Portola Valley Notes: Decision on town staff quarters delayed
  • Portola Valley: Ann Wengert named to Planning Commission
  • End of the rainbow
  • Short Takes
  • SLAC unveils new accelerator
  • Election 2004 Notes
  • New disinfectant, chloramine, added to local drinking water
  • Environmental training workshop for teens
  • Opinion
  • EDITORIAL: A final shot at the zoning ordinance
  • LETTERS
  • PANEL OF CONTRIBUTORS:Time for county to take stand on death penalty
  • GUEST OPINION:Readers helped raise $192,000 for nonprofits
  • Food & Drink
  • Food & Drink: No fear -- Tips on buying fish that can keep you healthy -- without injuring Mother Earth's oceans
  • For the Record
  • In the Service
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Crime News
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Book group discusses 'East of Eden'
  • Menlo Park program spotlights innovative jazz of past, present
  • Mystery meeting at Menlo library
  • Theater review: 'Memphis': full of music, life, noise
  • Meriwether Lewis kicks off Stegner lecture series
  • Schools
  • Portola Valley campaigns for school tax hike
  • State bond measure 'imperative' for schools, say educators
  • No shortage of candidates to head school
  • Sports
  • Signups underway for adult coed soccer
  • 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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