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February 25, 2004
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Publication Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Cover Story
A glimpse of spring
News
John Carcione tops Democratic fundraisers in Assembly race
Assembly race: PACs spend big bucks on Barton, Carcione
Dumbarton rail depends on Regional Measure 2
Lawsuit filed by sons in Sequoias' E. coli death
Election forums on cable TV
Forum this week on hospitals
Atherton: Longtime library assistant checks out retirement
Landmark back at the Park Theatre?
Menlo home-building rules: Referendum signatures top 2,500, city says
Menlo Park: City manager up for pay raise
City managers' annual salaries
Notes
Menlo nursing home: State denies application
Portola Valley may join 'affordable housing' effort
Couple pledges $1 million for new town complex
State Senate race: Big money prevails despite spending limit
Simitian raises more than $1 million for state Senate race
Short Takes
Meetings set on traffic issue
Last chance for input on transport 'wish list'
Record absentee vote expected March 2
Opinion
Mayor tells story of election funds
EDITORIAL:Notes as campaigns reach the last lap
Readers make case for election choices
LETTERS
Our Regional Heritage
Money & Business
Business Notes
Travel talk: Travel agents who make it in today's economy say it's all about service
For the Record
Ask the officer
Police Calls
Man's arrest tied to three Menlo burglaries
Obituaries
Arts & Entertainment
'Bach Celebration'in Portola Valley
New camellia named for Woodside resident
Owens replaces Edell at Authors' Salon
Schools
'Dr. Mike' talks about teens at PTA forum
Sports
Coach Carson brings winning record to M-A
Master Community Calendar
Movies
Current Movie Times & Reviews
Mini Movie Reviews
Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
MarketPlace
Classifieds
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