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Publication Date: Wednesday Feb 23, 2000

  • Cover Story
  • The final say on historic preservation
  • Frequently asked questions about the historic preservation ordinance
  • Placing an unfair burden on young families
  • Flexibility is key to effective preservation law
  • Measure misinterprets what's historic and what's just old
  • Protecting Palo Alto's diverse housing stock
  • Notes & Comments
  • Our Town: Loyal to libraries
  • News
  • CRIME: Arrest underlines perils of Internet
  • Our Town: Around Town
  • News Digest
  • STANFORD: Housing isn't a big problem yet
  • EAST PALO ALTO: Program agrees to new home
  • Community Notebook
  • People: Leon Kaplan: celebrating the power of art
  • PALO ALTO: Business as unusual
  • Community Pulse
  • Cop Log
  • Deaths
  • Spectrum
  • Board of Contributors: Getting a lift from winter's feathered friends
  • Editorial: Liz Kniss for county supervisor
  • Letters
  • Hot Topic
  • In Business
  • Farewell to a family business
  • REAL ESTATE: Market may simmer down this year
  • Sports
  • BOYS' CCS BASKETBALL: The Preps are ready for tourney
  • CCS SOCCER: Emotions are high for semis
  • GIRLS' CCS BASKETBALL: Defending champs all set
  • COLLEGE TENNIS: Stanford women win indoor title
  • MEN'S BASKETBALL: Stanford is back at No. 1
  • ON THE AIR
  • Sports Shorts
  • Special Section
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Eating Out
  • Mini Restaurant Reviews
  • Movies
  • Current Movie Times
  • Movie Reviews from the Palo Alto Weekly
  • New Movie reviews from the Palo Alto Weekly
  • Stanford Theatre Schedule
  • Movie Theatre Addresses and Phone Numbers
  • MarketPlace
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