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February 11, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Cover story: Whose roads? Pedestrians and joggers can feel like intruders in the car culture
  • Crosswalk protest ignites driver fury
  • News
  • Bomb squad visits Atherton to destroy suspicious package
  • Alameda streetscape: Trees are last step for project
  • Settlement reached in lawsuit against former Menlo mayor
  • Menlo Cadillac dealer expands his car line
  • Caltrain board gets earful on schedule changes
  • Will Sequoia Hospital be rebuilt at current site?
  • Longtime resident takes helm of Menlo chamber
  • Woodside: Report released on Steve Jobs' plan to demolish historic Jackling house
  • Insults, shouts and 'hecklers': the state of debate in Menlo Park
  • Hyatt hotel rumors persist over Sand Hill Road site
  • Christian bookstore envisioned for downtown Menlo Park site
  • Foes of home-building rules reach signature goal, they say
  • Menlo Watch: City Web site seeks to entice diners, hotel guests
  • Short Takes
  • Tree work planned for Sand Hill Road
  • Countdown starts for November vote on transportation sales tax
  • World War I veteran dies
  • Campaign Trail
  • Woodside in court over illegal construction
  • Mounted Patrol barns OK'd
  • Opinion
  • Hospital competition cools off
  • LETTERS
  • People and the Creek
  • Health & Fitness
  • Health & Fitness: Limber lineage: Daughter keeps Marianne Crowder's exercise class true to its roots, but Ms. Crowder, 97, still attends.
  • Health Notes: Childhood obesity study
  • For the Record
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Suspects in Atherton robbery nabbed
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Italian culture in spotlight as 'carnevale' comes to town
  • West Bay Opera presents 'Barber of Seville'
  • Portola Valley art show
  • Around Town
  • Looking for love in all the right places
  • Schools
  • Kindergarten signups
  • Las Lomitas School District business office starts operations
  • Menlo Park schools hire business official from South Lake Tahoe
  • De Modderman closes books at Menlo Park school district
  • Voters face decision on raising Portola Valley's school parcel tax
  • Woodside observes 100 days, 100 years
  • Sports
  • Signups for adult coed soccer
  • Thunder rolls on
  • 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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