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April 4, 2006
| Saving the world one child at a time |
Nurse travels the world tending to
the underprivileged
By Jeanne Carbone Lewis
Staff Writer
At the young age of 23, Katherine “Kat” McLaughlin has already had a lifetime of experiences. She’s cared for HIV-infected children in South Africa, delivered a baby in Guatemala and been robbed in Cape Town.
McLaughlin, who grew up in the Almaden Valley, will graduate from the University of California San Francisco [USF] in May with a B.S. degree in science and nursing. She does her clinical rotations at Stanford. And she just returned in January from a two-week trip to Guatemala with her USF Global Issues and Read more...
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Campbell Chamber honors ‘Two Tall Men’ Alan Aerts and
Mama Mia’s Frank Leamy at ‘Let’s Celebrate Campbell’
By Julie Davis Berry
Executive Editor
It’s been a very rough year already for the Campbell Chamber of Commerce. In January longtime chamber staffer Ron Dunham died. A short time later Executive Director Betty Deal fell ill and spent two weeks in the hospital fighting a lung infection. To this day she walks around with the aid of of an oxygen tank. Read more...
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