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April 8, 2005
Prioritizing Peace ‘Let there be peace on earth,
and let it begin with me’ |
By Bea Baechle
Editor
They came from all over the Bay Area, from all walks of life and from all religious backgrounds with a common intention: to spend an entire day creating a vision of peace and exploring the personal role they each could play in making peace a reality. About 300 people congregated at Evergreen Valley College on April 2 for the “Carry the Vision” Community Conference to learn how they could build a culture of peace in their families, their community and their world.
Rev. Ellen Grace O’Brian of the Center for Spiritual Enlighten-ment encouraged participants to “listen with our hearts, as well as our minds, so we can reach out and meet our neighbors Read
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Calpine prepares to fire up new Metcalf Energy Center
Company addresses operations concerns, environmental effects
By Shari Kaplan
Staff writer
“First fire.”
It’s the term a power-generating utility uses to describe the first time the turbines are turned on at a new power plant.
And while it’s not open to the general public like a restaurant ribbon cutting, it will soon be happening in San Jose’s own backyard.
First fire is expected to Read
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