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November 10, 2004

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Publication Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2004

  • Cover Story
  • Election 2004: County voters buck national trend, back Democrats
  • Election 2004: Menlo council race is a squeaker
  • Election 2004: Democrat Ira Ruskin wins Assembly race
  • Election 2004: Atherton parcel tax falls short
  • Election 2004: The Blues are blue, but for local Reds, happy days ahead
  • Election 2004: Big win for transportation tax
  • Election 2004: In county school board race, incumbents and a newcomer win
  • Election 2004: Anna Eshoo reflects on pluses, challenges, and the culture wars
  • Election 2004: Vote supports preserving health-care district
  • Election 2004: High schools win in bond measure passage
  • News
  • Big worries over big cats grip Atherton residents
  • Burgess Park renovation
  • County parks director Mary Burns moves on to Sonoma County
  • Menlo Park: Dog-park issue faces council
  • News briefs: Health Dept. distributes vaccine
  • Community notebook: Talk on new directions for Episcopal Church
  • Open space district names ombudsperson
  • New postal machine handles packages
  • Portola Valley may study retrofit of Town Center
  • Short Takes
  • People in business
  • Opinion
  • EDITORIAL: Flood of ballots hinders call of close races
  • LETTERS
  • Panel of Contributors: Green light for Measure A projects
  • Guest opinion: Facts and fears on Town Center project
  • Health & Fitness
  • Health & Fitness: A second opinion -- Stanford Cancer Center helps patients get a second opinion -- their own -- about their illness and treatment
  • For the Record
  • BIRTHS
  • Police Calls
  • Obituaries
  • People
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Local band plays at Pioneer Saloon
  • A time for tradition at Filoli
  • Geisha's smile to light up Menlo council chambers
  • Around Town: Real-life link to local history
  • 'You Can't Take It With You' at Menlo School
  • Father-son art show opens at Little House
  • Theater review: Woodside's 'Kiss Me, Kate' is lively and fun
  • Menlo Players Guild stages 'A Christmas Carol'
  • Photographic exhibit at Cafe Borrone
  • Schools
  • 'Macbeth' at Woodside Priory School
  • Portola Valley PTA honors six for service
  • Sports
  • Powerhouse Woodside faces surging M-A in classic rivalry
  • Local team wins Soccer Fest
  • Viking Pop Warner football report for Nov. 6-7 weekend
  • Master Community Calendar
  • Movies
  • Current Movie Times & Reviews
  • Mini Movie Reviews
  • Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
  • MarketPlace
  • Classifieds
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