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January 18, 2007
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Natalee Holloway’s mother visits Valley Christian to share cautionary tale of traveling abroad
By Athena Burgueno
Special to the Times
Seeing her daughter’s cell phone laying silent in her hotel room brought a wave of regret to Beth Holloway Twitty’s heart the day she flew to Aruba to join in the search for her missing daughter Natalee Holloway. She remembered thinking, “If only I had arranged for Natalee to be able to make international calls maybe she would have been able to call for help.”
On May 30, 2005, the 18-year-old Mountain Brook, Ala. student went missing while on a high school graduation trip with fellow students to Aruba. What began as Read more...
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| Sparring continues on Leland stadium lights process
Community meeting features plethora of concerns raised by opponents;
Superintendent Iglesias favors installation of permanent lights
By Diego Abeloos
Sports Editor
The debate over the possible installation of permanent stadium lights at Leland High School’s football stadium continued on Jan. 16 as supporters and detractors of the proposed plan met with San Jose Unified School District at the school for the second of three planned community meetings. Read more...
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