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House a ‘structure of merit’

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000
After months of emotional debate, the Swink residence was designated a “structure of merit” Tuesday by the City Council. The 8-1 vote upholding an earlier Landmarks Preservation Commission decision, ended a pitched battle between building owner Joe Cox, who opposed the designation, and residents and business owners near the 1525 Shattuck Ave. property. -more-

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Thursday September 28, 2000

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Thursday September 28, 2000
Minimum wage must be living wage -more-

St. Mary’s tailback enjoys new starting status

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000
Trestin George has more experience than the average first-year starter. The St. Mary’s tailback slid into the starting role just before last year’s playoffs when senior Eddie Smith went down with an injury. George started the Panthers’ final six games, gaining more than 200 yards in three of those games. -more-

Lecture shows businesses how to be Earth friendly

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000
Dr. Brian Natrass had an epiphany when University of London Professor Gordon Goodman, speaking to the leaders of the Earth Council in 1993, said that by the end of 2001 humankind would be lucky if there are 100 million people left on the planet. -more-

Cal goalkeeper Zabala named Pac-10 player of the week

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday September 28, 2000
California senior goalkeeper Maite Zabala was named Pac-10 Player of the Week for her performance at the adidas Bay Area Classic Tuesday by the conference office. -more-

Retrofit threatens recycling center

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000
As UC Berkeley retrofits its campus, and looks for space to house displaced students and staff, the “surge” is being felt far from the campus. -more-

Bonds woman gets her man

by Rachelle A. Jones Special to the Daily Planet
Thursday September 28, 2000
Criminals love her, the innocent crave her attention, and the judicial system isn’t complete without her. -more-

Housing executive convicted of bribery

By David Kravets The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal jury on Wednesday convicted a San Francisco housing executive of 30 felony counts of bribery and making false statements in connection with a scandal that netted 22 people. -more-

Landlord sentenced to live in own building

Bay City News
Thursday September 28, 2000

Bush adjusts message as he heads to the East Coast

By Tom Raum The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Prescription drugs a big campaign issues

Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000

Health care interests unite in antibiotic campaign

By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Furnaces believed to be cause of fires

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Greenpeace protesters follow oil tanker

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Davis vetoes substitute allegiance bill

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Counties save paper by voting electronically

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

Editorials

HIV patients stop medication

By Matthew Fordahl The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000
A small number of patients stopped taking their AIDS drug cocktails and still managed to keep the virus under control, researchers say in one of the first studies to suggest that people with HIV may not have to be on medication for the rest of their lives. -more-

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