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Man hit by car – in his living room
Kevin Guthrie heard a noise outside his Bryant Street home about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday and went to the living room window to see what happened. The next thing he knew, he was on his back. A car had crashed through his front door. Photos by David Cenzer/Palo Alto Weekly.


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Parents ask schools superintendent for languages
Parents and schools' Superintendent Kevin Skelly faced off at a public forum Wednesday over including foreign languages in the district's Strategic Plan. Read the full story ...
Last comment from Parent, a resident of the Old Palo Alto neighborhood, on May 7, 2008 at 9:55 pm (Comments: 170)

Enough's enough, theater supporters say
The Palo Alto Children's Theatre community continued to rally behind the 76-year-old institution and its staff members Monday night, despite recent revelations that police sus...
Last comment from fireman, a resident of another community, 25 minutes ago (Comments: 51)

Why Are So Many Adults Choosing NOT To Wear Bike Helmets?
As I walk, bike, and drive by auto through Palo Alto, and throughout the Bay Area, it's become very apparent that a significant number of adults - you and old - are no longer ...
Last comment from Mike, a resident of the College Terrace neighborhood, 7 hours ago (Comments: 76)

Guest Opinion: Math counts, in many more ways than one
The latest news is that Silicon Valley is weathering the impending recession better than most regions and that growth in math and science-related jobs is outpacing overall job...
Last comment from High tech engineer, a resident of another community, 2 hours ago (Comments: 8)


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Children's Theatre criminal probe to be dropped?
Palo Alto police are expected to announce early next week they have dropped the criminal investigation into financial wrongdoing at the city-run Children's Theatre, sources familiar with the case said this week. Yet Police Chief Lynne Johnson denied that an announcement of the conclusion of the investigation is imminent.
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    Foundation gives $70 million to state colleges
    A $70 million gift will help the state's poorest students — and may trigger a fundraising push at community colleges. Turning to private money is a growing trend, according to Marie Fox Ellison, executive director of the Foothill-De Anza Foundation.

    Stanford gets $43 million for stem-cell research
    The Stanford University School of Medicine has received $43.6 million in a state grant to help fund stem-cell research – the largest of 12 grants statewide totalling $271 million.

    Sweepstakes law passes state Senate
    A bill aimed to curtail deceptive sweepstakes practices was passed on a 31-1 vote today by the state Senate and now will have a hearing in the state Assembly in June.

    Right-of-way: Palo
    Alto's street scene

    From the sky, Palo Alto is a sea of green broken by a grid of gray. The gray, of course, is the city's streets, most built decades ago. But now, few developers want to use their valuable land to build wide, straight streets, flanked by sidewalks and trees. Instead, they're narrowing the streets, clustering parking in small bulbs and using different "permeable" materials for pavement.

    A 'village feel' for Stanford expansions?
    Converting the auto-oriented Stanford Medical Center and the Shopping Center into part of a walkable, inviting "village" won't be easy, urban planner Bruce Fukuji told the Palo Alto City Council Monday night.

    SPORTS: SHP boys earn
    berth in CCS tennis finals

    The Sacred Heart Prep boys' tennis team avenged last season's shocking upset to Bellarmine by knocking off those same Bells, 5-2, on Wednesday in the semifinals of the Central Coast Section team tournament at Courtside Tennis Club in Los Gatos. The No. 3-seeded Gators (23-3) swept the No. 2-4 singles in straight sets and held a 3-2 lead over the No. 2-seeded Bells before SHP senior Erik Blumenkranz clinched the victory in a three-set match at No. 1 singles. Full story

    Women in jail often victims of violence
    Army research doesn't violate Stanford policy
    Gunn student named presidential arts scholar
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    Palo Alto Online launches online video ads
    Stanford gets $7.5 million for astropyhsics
    American Indians to Powwow at Stanford
    PUBLIC AGENDA: School board, Strategic Plan final draft

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    Marvel Comics' golden avenger blasts onto the silver screen with all of the high-octane action and special effects one would expect from a superhero film. Unexpected are the A-list cast and acting, tons of well-timed humor and a relatively novice director (Jon Favreau) who demonstrates an appreciation and fidelity for the character's comic-book roots.

    So doubters with their tales of suspense about whether or not "Iron Man" will fly... (Read the full review here.) View movie trailer

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    St. Elizabeth Seton School 13th Annual 'Scramble for Kids'
    A benefit golf tournament for St. Elizabeth Seton School at the Stanford Golf Course, Monday, May 19, 11 a.m. Shotgun. For information, call Pat and Tom Foy at 650/493-8478 or the development office at 650/326-1258.

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    2007 results are now posted. Check out who won!

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