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August 18, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Cover story: Don't get bitten, get MAD
  • News
  • Fire board delays assessment district, reinstates fire engine
  • Off-duty rescue by Frank Fraone
  • Orange County Republicans evangelize outside Draeger's
  • Taxi!
  • Comment deadline near for high-speed rail
  • No summer break
  • Menlo Park: Fee may allow businesses to opt out of on-site art rule
  • Election 2004: Fourth Menlo Park candidate surprises council-watchers
  • Menlo shuttle service may expand
  • Portola Valley may change roof rules
  • A violent week in Menlo Park
  • People: Betsy Clebsch's Salvia book wins award
  • Police, firefighters prevent potential suicide
  • Sequoia Healthcare District: Reluctant candidate goes to court to stay off ballot
  • Byron Sher wins humanitarian award
  • Short Takes
  • Opinion
  • EDITORIAL: Lack of candidates in Atherton, Menlo Park
  • LETTERS
  • Riders filling Baby Bullet trains
  • Family Almanac
  • Barbara Wood's One the Home Front: True love in the age of the Internet
  • Laura Congress guards the creek as a 'streamkeeper'
  • New voices -- and views -- for youth
  • Family creates counting book for little ones
  • For the Record
  • Ano Nuevo seeks volunteers
  • Ask the officer
  • Police Calls
  • Obituaries
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • A taste of the tropics at county fair
  • Schools
  • M-A teachers recognized
  • High school students may enroll now
  • Math, science award named for volunteer
  • Sports
  • Alpine A's win tournament title
  • On the go
  • 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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