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Under the Skin of San Jose — De-Bug Magazine Issue #22
Silicon Valley De-Bug •
First Person •
Staff •
February 17, 2011
Read the digital version of De-Bug's print magazine. Entitled "Under the Skin of San Jose," this issue features articles from downtown hustlers, homeless youth and a new generation of cultural entrepreneurs.
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I love it
Every article has something important to say to the community. A must read! Aram
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