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By William Inman
Daily Planet Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
Rent Board member Stephanie Bernay stood with a crowd outside H’s Lordships Restaurant at the Marina and toasted the Berkeley Property Owner’s Association – celebrating inside – with a plate of Ramen noodles. The mock toast was for BPOA’s hiring a high-priced attorney to sue the rent board.
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Friday September 08, 2000
Friday September 08, 2000
Celebrate pier with renaming
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Friday September 08, 2000
By Sean Gates
Daily Planet Correspondent
Friday September 08, 2000
After the undefeated St. Mary’s women’s volleyball team posted their third win of the young regular season by coasting to a 15-7, 15-3, 15-3 victory over the Contra Costa Christian Cougars, first year St. Mary’s head volleyball coach Herman Shum commented that, “something we really work on is to take the opponent out of the game.” One could argue that Shum’s statement contained just a tinge of truth in it, for the Cougars played as though they were never in the game to begin with.
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By Josh Parr
Daily Planet Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
Habitot, an indoor romper room for toddlers, was filled to capacity with smiling and suited adults. Generally ignored by the infant inhabitants, Alameda County Supervisors Wilma Chan and Keith Carson stood before a model firetruck, handing out checks to Berkeley health care providers. Eleven organizations received $1.2 million in funds collected from Proposition 10, a voter-approved tobacco tax to provide a comprehensive system of early childhood development services for young children.
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Peter Crimmins
Special to the Daily Planet
Friday September 08, 2000
In the almanac of cinema distribution, September begins the in-between season. When the summer blockbusters have cooled off and the holiday fare is yet to come a-caroling, a window of opportunity opens up for smaller, quieter films to be seen and local festival programmers can get a foothold on the moviegoing public.
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Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
The Cal men’s golf team opened the 2000-01 season with a seventh-place finish at the Topy Cup at the Tanagura Country Club in Japan.
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By William Inman
Daily Planet Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
l Alta Bates Foundation/ Infant Follow-Up Clinic- $64,877
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By Jared Green
Daily Planet Staff
Friday September 08, 2000
St. Mary’s won’t play traditional rivals El Cerrito or DeAnza in football league play this year. Berkeley High won’t play Piedmont or Salesian at all. These historied matchups won’t be happening because of the formation of a new league in the East Bay.
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