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News

ZAB hears views on Kennedy project

Judith Scherr
Monday June 12, 2000

Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday June 12, 2000

Monday, June 12 -more-


Letters to the Editor

Monday June 12, 2000

Proposal adds to city’s stereotype -more-


Monday June 12, 2000

THEATER -more-


Shakespeare goes underground

John Angell Grant
Monday June 12, 2000

Developer seeks use permit for downtown Hinks site

Marilyn Claessens
Monday June 12, 2000

Developer John DeClercq of TransAction Companies Ltd. has submitted plans to the city for a new residence/parking structure on Kittredge Street behind the Berkeley Central Public Library. -more-


Perfect fair weather

Dan Greenman
Monday June 12, 2000

People could not have asked for a better weekend to attend the 30th annual Live Oak Park Fair. -more-


Times have changed along Telegraph

Marilyn Claessens
Monday June 12, 2000

Rape, unlawful sex case reported to police

Staff
Monday June 12, 2000

Berkeley police received two reports of sex-related offenses Wednesday, one involving a rape and one involving unlawful sexual intercourse. -more-


Campus to build AIDS memorial

Staff
Monday June 12, 2000

The Berkeley Campus AIDS Memorial Committee will host a reception and fund-raiser today to kick off the fund-raising campaign to build the memorial, and all the campus and local community are invited to attend, learn more about the memorial plans and help make the proposed memorial a reality. -more-


Outdoor seating’s absence lamented at cafe

Marilyn Claessens
Sunday June 11, 2000

Calendar of Events & Activities

Sunday June 11, 2000

Saturday, June 10 -more-


Berkeley cultural haven turns 25

Joe Eskenazi
Sunday June 11, 2000

In Latin American circles, “El Mano de Dios,” (the hand of God) usually refers to Argentine superstar Diego Maradona’s only slightly illegal fisting of the ball into the English net en route to victory in the 1986 World Cup. -more-


Letters to the Editor

Sunday June 11, 2000

Landlord, tenant share view on rent control -more-


‘Man Without a World’ right at home at Fine Arts Cinema

Peter Crimmins
Sunday June 11, 2000

The Fine Arts Cinema is again hosting live music accompanying silent film, as is their wont. This time it’s not local musicians making melodies for the movies but a four-piece combo, touring the West Coast with instruments and film canisters. -more-


Plans propose human touch in city services

Judith Scherr
Sunday June 11, 2000

Imagine. -more-


Theatre Bay Area chooses new exec

Staff
Sunday June 11, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO – Theatre Bay Area, the largest regional theatre services organization in the nation, has named Cate Foltin as executive director following a nationwide search. -more-


Long odds for Natural Law candidate

Dan Greenman
Sunday June 11, 2000

As a third-party candidate running against a popular congressional incumbent, Ellen Jefferds knows she has little chance of winning an election in November. But with nothing to lose, Jefferds wants to inform the public about alternatives to mainstream American politics. -more-


Weekend fire drill planned at Tilden

Staff
Sunday June 11, 2000

On Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and again on June 25 at 9:30 a.m., East Bay fire departments will conduct a Mutual Response Area-Training/Drill in Tilden Park. -more-


Musical event to promote dialogue

Staff
Sunday June 11, 2000

The East Bay Jewish-Palestinian Dialogue Group will sponsor a musical dialogue on June 17 at 8 p.m. at the Berkeley Arts Magnet School Theater, located on Lincoln Street between Shattuck and Milvia. The concert, entitled “Arab and Jew: A Dialogue in Music,” will feature Ohad “Udi” Bar-David, an Israeli cellist, and Simon Shaheen, a Palestinian violinist and composer. -more-


Three new office buildings planned for West Berkeley

Marilyn Claessens
Friday June 09, 2000

Office space throughout the East Bay is just about filled up, but three new office buildings are in the works for West Berkeley. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday June 09, 2000

Friday, June 9 -more-


‘Shrew’d staging of Shakespeare classic

John Angell Grant
Friday June 09, 2000

ORINDA – Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew,” a slapstick comedy about a man who beats his rebellious wife into submission, reflects an Elizabethan social view that makes modern day audiences uncomfortable. -more-


Keene offered job in Arizona

Judith Scherr
Friday June 09, 2000

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

THEATER -more-


Schools consider tax and big bond

Rob Cunningham
Friday June 09, 2000

CIL receives grant

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

This week the Center for Independent Living (CIL), Berkeley and Oakland, and the World Institute on Disability (WID), Oakland, received a three-year grant from The California Endowment to work on increasing the economic independence of people with disabilities in California. -more-


Berkeley Art Center holds series of events for three weekends

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

The Berkeley Arts Center’s Words in Collision: Summer Performance Arts Series begins this today and runs through Saturday, June 24. -more-


BART plans presented

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

News Briefs

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

Live Oak Park Fair held this Saturday, Sunday -more-


School board honors BHS students

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

The Berkeley Unified School District Board of Education took more than an hour of its meeting Wednesday night to honor some of Berkeley High School’s outstanding students. -more-


City hears suggestions on how to spend $3 million

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 08, 2000

The City Council took a preliminary look Tuesday night at the budget for the fiscal year that begins July 1. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday June 08, 2000

Thursday, June 8 -more-


Thursday June 08, 2000

THEATER -more-


Teachers, school board OK contract

Rob Cunningham
Thursday June 08, 2000

A contract that will make Berkeley teachers’ salaries more competitive with their peers passed its final hurdle Wednesday night. -more-


Tucson council meets today

Staff
Thursday June 08, 2000

The Tucson City Council will hold an executive session at 10 a.m. today to discuss the appointment of its next city manager, according to the city clerk’s office. -more-


Divided views on housing project

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 08, 2000

About half of the 60 or so people gathered at the Lutheran Church of the Cross Monday night were unhappy with plans to build low-income/special-needs housing in the 1700 block of University Avenue. -more-


Drug arrest made

Staff
Thursday June 08, 2000

In a covert narcotics surveillance operation Tuesday, police detained a man at 4:55 p.m. in the 1200 block of Haskell Street. Miller said he was either on probation or parole and he was found in possession of six individually wrapped bags of marijuana for sale. -more-


Groups want city’s cash

Judith Scherr
Tuesday June 06, 2000

There’s just a little wiggle-room – about $1.5 million – for additions to the new fiscal year budget, under discussion by the council at tonight’s meeting. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday June 06, 2000

Tuesday, June 6 -more-


Letters to the Editor

Tuesday June 06, 2000

Derby Street vote bad news for youth -more-


Berkeley track and field teams shine at big meet

Joe Eskenazi
Tuesday June 06, 2000

Despite “Wizard of Oz”-like winds that were either a pain – or push – in the rear depending on which way you were running, athletes from both St. Mary’s and Berkeley High made quite a splash over the weekend at the state track and field championships in Cerritos. -more-


Teachers vote on contract

Rob Cunningham
Tuesday June 06, 2000

The voting period ends today on a tentative contract agreement that will give teachers in the Berkeley public schools an 11.5 percent salary hike over a two-year period. -more-


No decision on manager’s job

Staff
Tuesday June 06, 2000

The Tucson City Council was expected to announce a decision for its choice of city manager at its regular meeting Monday, but did not do so, according to Suzanne Machain, Tucson’s assistant director for human resources. -more-


Family: Teen was victim in police confrontation

Marilyn Claessens
Tuesday June 06, 2000

Keith Stephens just got his driver’s license last Thursday, and the 18-year-old Berkeley High Student was looking forward to Saturday night’s Senior Ball. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Eckbo, landscape architect and former Cal professor, dies at 89

Staff
Monday June 12, 2000

Garrett Eckbo, a landscape architect whose work on new towns, gardens, homes, parks and other public spaces made him a leader of the modern landscape movement, has died at the age of 89. -more-


Lawrence Hall of Science to hold series of ‘Fundays’

Staff
Sunday June 11, 2000

The Lawrence Hall of Science’s Summer Science Fundays begin Wednesday, June 21 and last all summer. -more-


Fire season arrives; be safe

Staff
Friday June 09, 2000

The California fire season is here again and the Berkeley Fire Department would like to remind everyone to be careful. Here are some hints to remain fire safe. -more-


Professors go back to school for tech training

Dan Greenman
Thursday June 08, 2000

Members of the UC Berkeley faculty spent part of this week learning how computer technology can aid their teaching styles and improve the quality of their classes. -more-