Welcome to banned book week. To celebrate, I’m going to do something covert and read a Harry Potter book. Yes, the popular book series is on the lists of 100 most frequently banned or challenged books. (link)
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Just Win Baby Isn’t Enough
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By Guest Blogger Randy Hahn
With the Sharks returning to the ice, the Athletics in a pennant race, Bonds hitting splash home runs again and the 49ers and Raiders back on the gridiron, the biggest sports success story of the year is getting lost in the shuffle. The San Jose Earthquakes are the best team in Major League Soccer. And by the way, you better hurry and see them soon because they’re getting ready to leave town for good.
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Open Thread: Friday, September 23rd, 2005
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News In Review: Going For A Ride
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Off Again On Again
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Memorable Lines
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Daring to Compete: How Does Silicon Valley Stack Up To Other Top Tech Regions
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In a 9-1 Vote Council Pins ‘Kick-Me” Sign on Forrest Williams
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Councilman Wanders Aimlessly Around City Hall Plaza Encouraging Visitors to Kick His Ass
In a rare show of solidarity, and just moments after a heated debate over the mayor’s official grand jury response regarding Garbagegate, the council voted overwhelmingly to place a “Kick Me” sign on Councilman Forrest Williams for his refusal to abandon the Titanic of local government that is Mayor Gonzales’ administration.
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News In Review: San Jose Political History
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San Jose history. That’s what we had on Tuesday, as Madison Nguyen became the first Vietnamese-American to win an election for San Jose City Council. Rodney Foo and Truong Phuoc Khánh write up the victory and what went on in the race that pitted two Vietnamese-American women against each other for the Distrct 7 seat vacated by Terry Gregory’s resignation earlier this year.
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The City Council and a River
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The actions of the City Council are moving from mysterious to indecipherable. A majority refused to send the Ron Gonzales-backed response on the garbage scandal to the Grand Jury; they opted to wait. This is, of course, the Council who according to the Grand Jury report of early summer was “duped” by Gonzales while he made a side agreement with Norcal, the garbage service provider. Cindy Chavez, Judy Chirco and Nancy Pyle joined the early critics Dave Cortese, Chuck Reed and Linda Lezotte in refusing to rubber stamp the document authored by Gonzales with the city’s Manager and Attorney. Also, the ethically tardy Ken Yeager has refused to sign on to the report while telling confidants that he is fearful of the Gonzales’ reaction to his late blossoming of concern on this issue. Of such stuff is San Jose’s “Profiles in Courage” made.
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A Mayor in Crisis
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The Norcal Garbage Contract
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Selig Declares San Jose Mexican Territory
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Residents Immediately Lose Driving Privileges
During his visit to San Jose on Wednesday, Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, in his speech to the Commonwealth Club, dropped a bomb on the residents of San Jose by not only telling them they would never get their own baseball team, but that they were also living illegally in San Jose.
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News In Review: Fed Up
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Three Quick Hits for a New Week
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This week’s quote was a bit unusual in that it comes from the redoubtable Scarlett O’Hara, but how else to emphasize the incredible stupidity of the former Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency, Susan Schick? I remember how several members of the Rotary Club suggested that I was too tough on her when I criticized her plan in 2001 to seize over fifty pieces of private property, our citizens’ “land,” in an astonishing, wrong-headed and aggressive plan invoking eminent domain in San Jose.
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