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Marina workers rally at city hall for a living wage

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Wednesday July 26, 2000

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Brunetti heads to greener pastures

By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

It’s a time of flux in the Berkeley schools, with the high school principal and one vice principal reassigned and another vice principal on leave from the district. -more-


Pacifica director wants to meet with listener-sponsors

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

This is the second part of a two-part interview between the Daily Planet and Bessie Wash, interim executive director of the Pacifica foundation. In February, Wash was named to the post, taking the reins from Lynn Chadwick, the target of much of the wrath of KPFA supporters. Unavailable for interviews since her appointment, Wash is now reaching out to the public. -more-


Protester sues city, police for violating his rights Attorney John Burris asks city for $1 million

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

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They’re flying so very high

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Ducan to seek reelection

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Peralta Community College District Trustee, Susan Ducan, announced her intention to seek reelection in November. Ducan has served since 1985, representing north and east Berkeley, and the Rockridge and Montclair sections of Oakland. -more-


Redevelopment may be answer to South Berkeley blight, city planners say

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Although last year was considered by most to be one of broad economic expansion, five businesses in the South Shattuck area closed shop. -more-


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Tuesday July 25, 2000


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Tuesday July 25, 2000

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“Lottomania” looks at the pitfalls of addiction

By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Tuesday July 25, 2000

In the early 1980s, politicians told California voters that the state lottery would be a way to improve schools. In the 15 years since the lottery has been running, however, California schools have deteriorated and lottery earnings have simply replaced some tax revenues. -more-


Council to hold marathon pre-break session

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Councilmember says thanks

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Woolley calls it quits

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Pacifica director tells her side

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

In February, Bessie Wash was named interim director of the Pacifica Foundation, which holds the license to KPFA and four other listener-sponsored stations around the country. She took over from the former Executive Director Lynn Chadwick – the target of much of the wrath of KPFA aficionados. -more-


Richmond man shot in Berkeley

Daily Planet Staff and wire reports
Tuesday July 25, 2000

A 23-year-old Richmond man was shot three times about 8:30 p.m. Sunday night at the corner of Berkeley Way and Walnut Avenue. -more-


Bicycle Bob of South Berkeley fixes bikes and builds community

By Pamela Marcus Special to the Daily Planet
Monday July 24, 2000

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Candidates get election papers

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 24, 2000

While some may be disillusioned with government, one wouldn’t guess it from the list of 13 hopefuls who took out election papers last week, the first week candidates could pick up the candidacy forms from the city clerk. -more-


Church celebration fetes Japanese, Buddhist traditions

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 24, 2000

Every summer, Buddhist churches across California hold fundraisers. These events attract members of the church and members of other local Buddhist churches to celebrate their ancient culture. -more-


Youth take stand, run against violence

By Drew Beck Special to the Daily Planet
Monday July 24, 2000

On Wednesday, East Bay youth and community members will take a stand against what they see as deteriorating conditions of schools and the lack of proactive measures to reduce youth violence. They will be participating in the East Bay leg of “Peace & Dignity Journeys 2000,” a Native American-human rights alliance and transcontinental prayer run. -more-


Conflict over new Hills Fire Station

By William InmanDaily Planet Staff
Saturday July 22, 2000

Jan Schultz taught her kids to ride bikes on the trails under the water towers at Shasta and Park Hills Road. -more-


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San Pablo Park looks to retain its local flavor

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 22, 2000

Worthington wants to return bond money to taxpayers

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 22, 2000

City Councilmember Kriss Worthington is proposing a compromise to build a new Hills Fire Station at Shasta and Park Hills roads without stepping on too many toes. -more-


Memorial Stadium lights generate heat

By C.P. Kaiser Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday July 22, 2000

At a meeting Thursday night to discuss the controversial permanent lighting plan for Memorial Stadium, the general consensus among the audience of about 80 Berkeley and neighboring residents seemed to be that panelists representing UC Berkeley just weren’t listening to them. -more-


Congress meets to save Earth

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 21, 2000

The Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists is taking a stand for the environment this week as it hosts the first ever Redwood Sequoia Congress. -more-


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Friday July 21, 2000


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Friday July 21, 2000

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Council delays ban on alcohol sales in parks

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 21, 2000

Rep reveals plans for arts education

By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 21, 2000

With hopes of expanding its education program, the Berkeley Repertory Theartre revealed plans, Thursday, for the Nevo Educational Center. The center will be housed in the historic Golden Sheaf Bakery warehouse. Remodeling will begin in September, with a completion date set for the summer of 2001. -more-


DBA says congrats to three members

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 21, 2000

Rugby camp: hard work, fun for teens

By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Thursday July 20, 2000

Why would 65 teenagers spend a week waking up at 7 a.m. and spending six to eight hours participating in drills and workouts in a sport for which most colleges don’t give scholarships and which doesn’t have a professional league in the United States? -more-


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Council holds off on landmarks decision

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday July 20, 2000

UC staff marches for better conditions and higher salaries

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday July 20, 2000

If UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Berdahl was hoping to enjoy a quiet lunch break Wednesday, he was in for a disappointment. -more-


Chamber celebrates 100 years

Staff
Thursday July 20, 2000

The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce turns 100 Friday and will celebrate the anniversary at Oakland’s Claremont Resort and Spa, at 41 Tunnel Road. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Berkeley pastor Finegan dies

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Dr. Jack Finegan, 92, died July 15. A highly respected scholar and professor of the New Testament and archaeology, he was a summer session dean, director of the Bade Institute of Biblical Archeology at the Pacific School of Religion, and served for twenty-five years as pastor for the University Christian Church, in Berkeley. -more-