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October 28, 2004
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District 10 candidates duke it out
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De La Rosa delivers broom to clean opponent’s ‘dirt;’ Pyle tries to tie De La Rosa to Tropicana lobbyists, lawsuits
By Sheila Sanchez
Staff Writer
San Jose District 10 City Council candidate Rich De La Rosa is accusing opponent Nancy Pyle of dispersing a false and inflammatory last-minute hit piece two weeks before the election linking him to two well-known San Jose lobbyists who were under investigation by the San Jose Elections Commission.
De La Rosa said he was infuriated on Oct. 19 when he received a copy of a press release written by the Pyle campaign claiming lobbyists Tony Arreola and Sean Kali-Rai worked for him. He said he has never hired any lobbyists. Read more...
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Deja vu and disappointment
City denies coyote trapping—again
By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
How quickly the tide can turn in two short weeks.
While Villas of Almaden residents quietly and confidently poured into council chambers on Tuesday expecting to put an end to an 18-month coyote-induced nightmare, they left instead stunned and frustrated.
According to residents of the Villas of Almaden, the decision to deny the trapping of the coyotes is yet another on a long list of disappointments that the city has racked up Read more...
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