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Group raises funds while compiling Tibetan prayers

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Monday August 28, 2000

You can’t have too much good karma. -more-


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Monday August 28, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Monday August 28, 2000

Kudos to city -more-


Lab slapped with discrimination suit

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Monday August 28, 2000

When Mark Covington applied for a clerical position at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory eight years ago, he unknowingly underwent a battery of genetic tests. -more-


Fireplaces, wood stoves scrutinized

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Monday August 28, 2000

Few images are cozier than that of friends and family snuggled around the hearth on a rainy winter’s eve. -more-


Panel seeking input on tips

Staff
Monday August 28, 2000

Following extensive discussions about health impacts from wood burning, the Community Environmental Advisory Commission concluded that exposure to wood-smoke particles may result in acute and chronic health problems. -more-


Play functions well on dysfunctional topic

by John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday August 28, 2000

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Proposal for a West Berkeley open-air market sparks debate

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Saturday August 26, 2000

In the last decade, Oceanview has transformed from an industrial zone and working class residential area to a lucrative shopping district attracting crowds from as far away as Walnut Creek and Silicon Valley. Thursday night’s meeting of the West Berkeley Project Area Commission brought out all the frustrations of an area under dramatic transition, which one commissioner called, “vignettes of class warfare.” -more-


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Saturday August 26, 2000


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Westside merchants won’t pursue city-subsidized parking

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Saturday August 26, 2000

UC sees the light

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday August 26, 2000

UC Berkeley is retracting its push for permanent lights at Memorial Stadium – literally. -more-


Ishi comes home, but most other Native remains stay on shelves

By Michelle Locke Associated Press Writer
Saturday August 26, 2000

The return of Ishi to his Indian homeland 80 years after University of California scientists cut out his brain in the interests of science has drawn new attention to the quest to retrieve ancestral bones from museum basements. -more-


Police say they’ve got serial robbery suspects

Staff
Saturday August 26, 2000

Berkeley Police say they believe they’ve caught two suspects responsible for a string of armed robberies during the month of August. -more-


Residents wary over hazards of antennas

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday August 25, 2000

Radioactive emissions from 12 telecommunications antennas set to be affixed to the Oaks Theater on Solano Avenue is worrying Thousand Oaks neighbors. -more-


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Friday August 25, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Friday August 25, 2000

Friday August 25, 2000

MUSEUMS -more-


First impressions look like same old story for Bears

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday August 25, 2000

It was only the first scrimmage, but it looked like the same old story. -more-


UC students buck trend toward apathy Daily Planet Staff

By Joe Eskenazi Daily Planet Correspondent
Friday August 25, 2000

Popular knowledge pigeonholes our nation’s young adults as being both ignorant and apathetic when it comes to politics – not that they’d know or care. -more-


Sports Briefs

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday August 25, 2000

BHS field hockey looking for a coach -more-


Political luncheon serves up full plate

By Josh Parr Berkeley Daily Planet
Friday August 25, 2000

Local politerati gathered at the Emeryville Holiday Inn on Thursday, contemplating an expansive view of the Bay and a vision of the American political landscape to come. -more-


Car plows into Hearst house

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday August 25, 2000

A speeding car crashed into a duplex on the 1400 block of Hearst Avenue at about 1 a.m. Thursday morning, injuring a lone passenger and bursting into flame, said Assistant Fire Chief Mike Migliore. -more-


Local filmmakers focus on apartheid aftermath

By Peter Crimmins Special to the Daily Planet
Friday August 25, 2000

Rarely does a camera capture an image which reveals a nation’s soul with poignant ferocity. -more-


Homeless able to ‘drop in’

By Jennifer Dix Special to the Daily Planet
Thursday August 24, 2000

It never occurred to Anne Marie Foley that she could end up homeless. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday August 24, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Thursday August 24, 2000

Voters should think about the president’s veto power -more-


Avenue still plagued by problems

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday August 24, 2000

Music festival on city streets

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Thursday August 24, 2000

It’s a Berkeley Sabbath. -more-


Principal retiring after 32 years with district

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday August 24, 2000

Rosa Parks Elementary School Principal Rebecca Wheat says that over three decades as an educator in Berkeley have simply sailed by. -more-


Berkeley employee faces car bomb scare

Staff
Thursday August 24, 2000

UC Berkeley Police and and Berkeley Police bomb squads checked out the car of a UC Berkeley employee that was parked on city property Tuesday evening after the employee recieved several threatening calls saying there was a bomb in the car, said Lt. Bud Stone, Bomb Squad Commander for the police. -more-


Parking controversy on 4th St. grabs spotlight

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday August 23, 2000

Who’s paying? It’s the question of the Millennium. -more-


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Wednesday August 23, 2000


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Disabled meeting request via phone draws fire

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday August 23, 2000

When Karen Craig and other disabled members of various city commissions have health or wheelchair emergencies, they would like to attend meetings via speaker phone. -more-


UC, fire officials call for fire safety

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday August 23, 2000

Liquor store robbed at gunpoint

Staff
Wednesday August 23, 2000

A masked man pulled a knife on the owners of U.S. Liquors at 2997 Sacramento Street around 4 p.m. Sunday and robbed the store while the husband had the couple’s infant son in his arms, police said. -more-


Bomb scare appears to end without incident

Staff
Wednesday August 23, 2000

Tragic fire explained

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday August 22, 2000

Arash Azarkhish said he did all he could to help his new neighbors across the street escape from the deadly fire Sunday. -more-


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Tuesday August 22, 2000


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Activists say public lacks information on schools’ measure

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday August 22, 2000

Some citizens have been butting heads with bureaucrats, demanding to see the text that would accompany Measure AA, the schools’ facilities bond measure to appear on the Nov. 7 ballot. -more-


Rented house may have lacked smoke detectors

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday August 22, 2000

Fire Inspectors have determined that the fire Sunday at 2160 Martin Luther King Way that claimed the lives of UC Berkeley student Azalea Jusay, 21, and her parents, Francisco and Florita Jusay, both 46, of Lakewood, began when someone left a box of clothes or papers on top of or too close to a floor heater on the first floor of the two-story, 60 year-old wooden home. -more-


Breland says breast cancer won’t keep her from hard race

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday August 22, 2000

Councilmember Margaret Breland decided to stand up and confront the whispers. At a Monday evening press conference, the 65-year-old councilmember announced that she was fighting a winning battle over breast cancer. -more-


Some delays for safety building

By Josh Parr Daily Planet staff
Tuesday August 22, 2000

The Big One never came. But its threat inspired a new generation of public buildings designed to endure the inevitable devastation. Though delayed by a few months, the Ronald Tsukemoto Public Safety Building is scheduled for an early October occupation by the Berkeley Police Department and the Fire Department’s administrative team. -more-


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