OK, no one actually yelled “timber” Monday as tree
OK, no one actually yelled “timber” Monday as tree

Page One

In search of new city manager

Judith Scherr
Tuesday June 27, 2000

The next city manager will be selected by a supermajority if the mayor has her way. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday June 27, 2000

Tuesday, June 27

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Berkeley must adopt a more functional design for Interstate 80 bridge

Tuesday June 27, 2000

An open letter to Mayor Shirley Dean and members of the Berkeley City Council: -more-



Shotgun’s Jungle Book misses mark

John Angell Grant
Tuesday June 27, 2000

Shotgun Players opened its fourth outdoor annual summer theatrical tour Sunday afternoon at Willard Park with an original adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s collection of animal stories “The Jungle Book.” -more-



Tuesday June 27, 2000

MUSIC VENUES

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Home invasion robbery suspect remains at large

Marilyn Claessens and Rob Cunningham
Tuesday June 27, 2000

A San Jose man was arrested Monday in connection with a botched home invasion robbery in South Berkeley, but his alleged accomplice remained on the loose. -more-



Letters to the Editor

Tuesday June 27, 2000

Seems to be anarchy in our city government

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Nader inspires faithful Greens

Joe Eskenazi
Tuesday June 27, 2000

OAKLAND – Now more than ever, candidates, party officials and voters seem to be saying that it’s getting easier to be Green. -more-



Only organic coffee for ‘City Hall Café’

Judith Scherr
Tuesday June 27, 2000

When the hard hats and dump trucks clear out of City Hall and the public flows back in, citizens may be greeted by more than new furniture, repainted walls and council agendas. -more-



Budget, bonds, pets top council agenda

Judith Scherr
Tuesday June 27, 2000

On this week’s council agenda there are two different proposals to streamline the city’s tortuous council meetings. One was written by City Auditor Ann-Marie Hogan and the other by Mayor Shirley Dean. -more-



Features

Crews start to cut down trees

Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday June 27, 2000

A plan to spruce up downtown took a highly visible step forward Monday as crews began cutting down trees along University Avenue, part of a taxpayer-funded revitalization effort. -more-


Editorial

British diplomat to speak at university

Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday June 27, 2000

Peter Gooderham, Counsellor of Politico-Military/European Affairs at the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., will be the featured speaker at a noontime lecture Thursday on the UC Berkeley campus. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

British diplomat to speak at university 06-27-2000

News Briefs 06-24-2000

Assault arrest made 06-23-2000

Teach-in looks at Korean War 06-22-2000

City set to increase plant debris recycling schedule 06-21-2000

News

In search of new city manager Judith Scherr 06-27-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-27-2000

Berkeley must adopt a more functional design for Interstate 80 bridge 06-27-2000

Shotgun’s Jungle Book misses mark John Angell Grant 06-27-2000

06-27-2000

Home invasion robbery suspect remains at large Marilyn Claessens and Rob Cunningham 06-27-2000

Letters to the Editor 06-27-2000

Nader inspires faithful Greens Joe Eskenazi 06-27-2000

Only organic coffee for ‘City Hall Café’ Judith Scherr 06-27-2000

Budget, bonds, pets top council agenda Judith Scherr 06-27-2000

Crews start to cut down trees Daily Planet Staff 06-27-2000

East Bay firefighters train in Tilden Park Marilyn Claessens 06-26-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-26-2000

Letters to the Editor 06-26-2000

Arts & Entertainment Calendar 06-26-2000

Rental issue closer to fall ballot Judith Scherr 06-26-2000

Disabled rights campus gets U.S. funding Dan Greenman 06-26-2000

Media camp focuses teens’ energy Peter Crimmins 06-26-2000

City OKs living wage Judith Scherr 06-24-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-24-2000

Fighting for legal equity Joe Eskenazi 06-24-2000

Student housing should be faster, smaller, better William Marquand 06-24-2000

Arts & Entertainment Calendar 06-24-2000

‘Shrew’ avoids usual trappings John Angell Grant 06-24-2000

Library foundation draws closer to fund-raising goal Dan Greenman 06-24-2000

Thieves target your identity Marilyn Claessens 06-24-2000

Maio: Customers should ‘prefer’ Berkeley Marilyn Claessens 06-24-2000

Farm purchase will benefit BYA Daily Planet Staff 06-24-2000

Two robberies may be linked Daily Planet Staff 06-24-2000

Local amateur radio club holds annual ‘Field Day’ Daily Planet Staff 06-24-2000

Radisson workers get their union Judith Scherr 06-23-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-23-2000

Davis' transportation plan may come up short Thomas Elias 06-23-2000

PFA salutes Library of Congress Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

06-23-2000

Telegraph quotas up for debate Marilyn Claessens 06-23-2000

Kala Institute awards fellowships Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

Letters to the Editor 06-23-2000

Board gives green light to school bond and tax Rob Cunningham 06-23-2000

Shotgun Players present Kipling book Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

Trial for parking activist Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

Editor leaving Daily Planet Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

New housing unveiled Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

Artists to visit Paris Joe Eskenazi 06-23-2000

Deer’s head found in store’s meat case Daily Planet Staff 06-23-2000

Project would revive an ancient calendar Joe Eskenazi 06-22-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-22-2000

Letters to the Editor 06-22-2000

06-22-2000

One-sided city budget presentation Judith Scherr 06-22-2000

Mayor: Process lacking ‘reason’ Judith Scherr 06-22-2000

Length of police review period questioned Marilyn Claessens 06-22-2000

News Briefs Staff 06-22-2000

Extended BART hours for annual Pride Parade Staff 06-22-2000

Police Briefs Staff 06-22-2000

Police arrest 2 for graffiti Staff 06-22-2000

Knife allegedly used in assault Staff 06-22-2000

Station goes digital Joe Eskenazi Joe Eskenazi 06-21-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-21-2000

Letters to the Editor 06-21-2000

06-21-2000

BUSD plans $116.5 million bond Rob Cunningham 06-21-2000

Quick response to ‘fire’ at BHS Marilyn Claessens 06-21-2000

Court blocks Burma boycott Judith Scherr 06-21-2000

Applicants sought for BCM board Staff 06-21-2000