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October 20, 2004
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Publication Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2004
Cover Story
Cover story: From ancient ruins to tourist destinations
Jeff and Valerie Morgan -- quite a couple
Projects sponsored by Global Heritage Fund
News
Flu shot clinics mobbed; no more are planned
Housing conference Friday
Outcry ignites over hazardous-materials plan
Little House offers free help from social workers
Medical offices may move into Middlefield/Willow area
Menlo Watch: Rail crossing plans steam into Menlo council chambers
The Sequoias expansion has green light again
Plans for new Portola Valley Town Center firm up as deadline approaches
Mighty mini-men on Sand Hill Road
Short Takes
Election 2004: Locals boost voting among young adults, Hispanics
Woodside council re-thinks guest house rules
Opinion
EDITORIAL: Election 2004: Almanac Endorsements
Endorsements from readers
Guest opinion: Why support the Atherton parcel tax
Family Almanac
Barbara Wood's On the Home Front: One kid down, two more to go
Miles Files: Halloween Mecca -- Half Moon Bay
50th Jubilee for St. Raymond School
For the Record
Police Calls
Obituaries
Great Pumpkin
Arts & Entertainment
Woodside Community Theatre stages 'Kiss Me, Kate'
Review: West Bay Opera delights with a rare Mozart work
Around Town: Woodside artist wins Jane Gallagher award
Schools
Menlo-Atherton High faces sanctions
Sports
Pop Warner football: Viking report for October 17 games
Big turnaround: Wildcats football team dominates this year
Master Community Calendar
Movies
Current Movie Times & Reviews
Mini Movie Reviews
Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
MarketPlace
Classifieds
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