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August 11, 2006
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National Night Out draws thousands to Evergreen streets; residents unite for annual crime awareness event
By Laura Firchow
Times Intern
What does it mean to be a champion? To some it may simply mean being the best, the strongest and the fastest. To others, it may mean achieving a personal goal, even if you didn’t beat the competition. Champions may be personified by strength and endurance or by team spirit and dedication. The 2006 Creekside Cudas Swim Team has accomplished everything it means to be a true champion.
The 2006 Cabana League swim season was full of excitement, surprises and tough competition for the Creekside Cudas. The team had an Read
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Defending San Jose Grand Prix winner Sebastien Bourdais takes checkered flag again at 2006
Grand Prix By Diego Abeloos
Sports Editor
Sebastien Bourdais took the checkered flag once again on July 29 at the 2006 San Jose Grand Prix, winning the race while putting forth his best driving effort in the final laps of the event.
In winning the 2006 San Jose Grand Prix, Bourdais, driving for the McDonald’s Newman/Haas Racing, also held on to his title as the defending champion of the Inaugural San Jose Grand Prix, held last year. Read
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