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April 13, 2006
Hiking for a cure
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Health issues don’t stop New Almaden’s
Janet Dill
from
living
life
to the fullest
She’ll compete in Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society fund-raising
hike in May
By Jeanne Carbone Lewis
Staff Writer
Winning comes easy to Janet Dill.
The young woman has boxes of awards and ribbons she’s earned at the Special Olympics for her
athletic
abilities. She’s lectured at Yale. She’s also battled leukemia—not once but twice. Now her mission is to help find a cure for the disease by raising donations for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Hike for Discovery in May. That the Read more...
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| Thousands march for immigrants in San Jose
As millions protest across the U.S., San Jose has largest march
By Daniel DeBolt
Staff Writer
In what some are calling the biggest march in San Jose history, an estimated 25,000 people marched from King and Story roads in San Jose to city hall on Monday to protest an immigration bill that has divided the
country.
Two million people in states across the country reportedly marched to protest H.R. 4437, a proposed bill that would change immigration policy. The San Jose march was also Read more...
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