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5 Must-See Movies on Valentine’s Day
Four from the 90s, three tear-jerkers, two in foreign countries, but all of them classics.

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Four from the 90s, three tear-jerkers, two in foreign countries, but all of them classics.

These gifts are straight from the heart and will please anyone.
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The California High-Speed Rail Authority is soliciting input from individual companies, big and small.
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Apply for college scholarship grants or support local children's authors.
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Ana Cervantes provided the gun that was used to shoot a teenager at a party.
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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit in Redwood City and other cities along the Peninsula.
For the first year, staff selected the 13 adult, teen and children’s books they loved this year.
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State Superintendent honors Redwood along with 26 other high schools.