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Renters protest owners

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. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday September 08, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Friday September 08, 2000

Celebrate pier with renaming -more-



Friday September 08, 2000


Panthers serve up an easy victory over Contra Costa

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. -more-



Department receives money from tobacco settlement suit

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. -more-



Smaller cinematic endeavors triumph

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. -more-



Sports briefs

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. -more-



School Board approves high school cameras

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday September 08, 2000


Proposition 10 recipients

Staff
Friday September 08, 2000

l Alta Bates Foundation/ Infant Follow-Up Clinic- $64,877 -more-



New league causes shifts in travel, traditional rivalries

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. -more-



Editorial

Diverse coalition opposing Proposition 38

The Associated Press
Thursday September 07, 2000

SACRAMENTO — As kids played kickball in the background, Rosamunda Guillen and Jocelyn Graves described Wednesday how the school voucher initiative on the November ballot would harm their Hispanic and black communities. -more-


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Renters protest owners By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-08-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-08-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-08-2000

09-08-2000

Panthers serve up an easy victory over Contra Costa By Sean Gates Daily Planet Correspondent 09-08-2000

Department receives money from tobacco settlement suit By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-08-2000

Smaller cinematic endeavors triumph Peter Crimmins Special to the Daily Planet 09-08-2000

Sports briefs Staff 09-08-2000

School Board approves high school cameras By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-08-2000

Proposition 10 recipients Staff 09-08-2000

New league causes shifts in travel, traditional rivalries By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-08-2000

Shellmound preservation effort strong Josh Parr 09-07-2000

09-07-2000

Indian-American community supports mom charged with children's attempted murder Viji Sundaram (Pacific News Service) 09-07-2000

Berkeley playwright will be at Fringe Festival John Angell Grant 09-07-2000

2000 is a make-or-break season for Bears, Holmoe 09-07-2000

Recycling in city expands William Inman 09-07-2000

Pac-10 2000 Preview Jared Green 09-07-2000

Parking lot protester trial delayed Michael Coffino 09-07-2000

BHS volleyball kicks off league play with a win 09-07-2000

Bike station promoter earns clean air award Julian Foley 09-07-2000

First Golden Bear Classic brings teams in from east Daily Planet Correspondent Berkeley High responded to the first challenge o 09-07-2000

Measure banned race-, gender-based preferences The Associated Press 09-07-2000

Incumbent still has many goals By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-06-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-06-2000

Residents’ needs top priority By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2000

Bottom line is Smith’s big concern By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2000

Berkeley may get DNA database Jared Saylor Special to the Daily Planet 09-06-2000

Man arrested after not disclosing disability By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2000

Medical cannabis delivery to continue in Berkeley By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-02-2000

Friends of the feathered By Jennifer Dix Special to the Daily Planet 09-02-2000

Gentle and kind first days at school By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2000

BHS food court in the works By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2000