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Litigation

Feb. 6, 2001

GROWING PAINS

The town of Coyote is little more than a glorified truck stop in south San Jose. Caltrain, Highway 101 and Monterey Avenue cut straight through the town. On weekday mornings, trains and cars whip through Coyote like bullets on their way north to San Jose, delivering commuters to the heart of Silicon Valley.

By Joseph Sorrentino
        The town of Coyote is little more than a glorified truck stop in south San Jose. Caltrain, Highway 101 and Monterey Avenue cut straight through the town. On weekday mornings, trains and cars whip through Coyote like bullets on their way north to San Jose, delivering commuters to the heart of Silicon Valley.
        With no train stop ...

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