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Complex near Ashby BART raises questions

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 18, 2000
Some South Berkeley residents say the Ed Roberts Campus – the proposed office complex at the Ashby BART station that would house nine disability organizations – is just too big. -more-

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Monday September 18, 2000
Community appreciated by Oakland mom -more-

Bears miss opportunities, lose 17-15

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 18, 2000
In a game where everything seemed to be going their way, the Cal football team couldn’t put together enough offense to beat an Illinois squad that played half of the game without its most important player. -more-

All in one day’s work

By Josh ParrDaily Planet Staff
Monday September 18, 2000
Undocumented laborers part of economic boom -more-

Pac-10 teams get impressive wins over Michigan, Longhorns

Monday September 18, 2000
Stanford 27, #5 Texas 24 -more-

Group endorses Gore, Hawley, incumbents

By Josh HarkinsonSpecial to the Daily Planet
Monday September 18, 2000
Members of Berkeley Citizens Action lauded Ralph Nader’s bid for president Sunday, but ended up giving the endorsement to Democrat Vice President Al Gore. -more-

Mother of Oakland hostage awaits word

The Associated Press
Monday September 18, 2000
OAKLAND — As military mortars pounded the camps of Muslim rebels in the Philippines, the mother of an American hostage waited to hear the fate of her son and hoped the news would be positive. -more-

‘Jackets can’t keep it together against efficient Logan

By Tuukka HessDaily Planet Correspondent
Monday September 18, 2000
Outmatched and overrun, Berkeley High suffered an ignominious 52-27 defeat at James Logan High last Friday night. In a game determined by big plays, the Yellow Jacket offense ran out of firepower after stinging the Colt offense for two early touchdowns. By contrast, Logan appeared crisp and efficient for the entire game running coach Neal Fromson’s "fly" option offense, and dissembled the blitzing Berkeley defense seemingly at will. -more-

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