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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-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

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-



Features

Landlord sentenced to live in own building

Bay City News
Thursday September 28, 2000

San Jose — A San Jose landlord has been ordered to spend 60 days under house arrest in one of the dilapidated buildings she owns. -more-


Bush adjusts message as he heads to the East Coast

By Tom Raum The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

It was 70 degrees as George W. Bush campaigned in California on Wednesday, focusing on education. It was barely in the 50s in Wisconsin where he’ll be on Thursday, talking about fuel prices. -more-


Prescription drugs a big campaign issues

Staff
Thursday September 28, 2000

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Health care interests unite in antibiotic campaign

By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

SACRAMENTO — Doctors, health officials and drug companies are starting a statewide campaign Thursday warning patients and physicians not to overuse antibiotics. It is a concern Rebecca Strain-Kale knows all too well. -more-


Furnaces believed to be cause of fires

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Defective attic furnaces have caused dozens of house fires in California in the past 10 years but the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission was forbidden by law from warning consumers, the federal agency said Wednesday. -more-


Greenpeace protesters follow oil tanker

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

LONG BEACH — Greenpeace activists unsuccessfully tried to board a tanker filled with a million barrels of crude oil Wednesday, then followed the 900-foot vessel as it made its way toward anchor. -more-


Davis vetoes substitute allegiance bill

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

SACRAMENTO — Saying the flag salute is a worthy tradition, Gov. Gray Davis has vetoed a bill that would have allowed schools to substitute a Declaration of Independence excerpt for the Pledge of Allegiance. -more-


Counties save paper by voting electronically

The Associated Press
Thursday September 28, 2000

RIVERSIDE — Riverside County voters will say good-bye to those familiar paper ballots when they go to the polls in November, instead choosing candidates and issues by computer in the largest application of electronic voting in the nation. -more-


Editorial

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-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

HIV patients stop medication 09-28-2000

Alameda supervisor angry over Davis’ foster care veto 09-27-2000

POLICE LOGS 09-26-2000

Former UC Berkeley Art Museum, Archive director dies at 76 09-25-2000

Home health worker gets love, but no benefits 09-23-2000

News

House a ‘structure of merit’ By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-28-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 09-28-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-28-2000

St. Mary’s tailback enjoys new starting status By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-28-2000

Lecture shows businesses how to be Earth friendly By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-28-2000

Cal goalkeeper Zabala named Pac-10 player of the week Daily Planet Wire Services 09-28-2000

Retrofit threatens recycling center By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-28-2000

Bonds woman gets her man by Rachelle A. Jones Special to the Daily Planet 09-28-2000

Housing executive convicted of bribery By David Kravets The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Landlord sentenced to live in own building Bay City News 09-28-2000

Bush adjusts message as he heads to the East Coast By Tom Raum The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Prescription drugs a big campaign issues Staff 09-28-2000

Health care interests unite in antibiotic campaign By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Furnaces believed to be cause of fires The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Greenpeace protesters follow oil tanker The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Davis vetoes substitute allegiance bill The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Counties save paper by voting electronically The Associated Press 09-28-2000

Protesters take the streets By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 09-27-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-27-2000

Morally straight and gay By Patrick Letellier 09-27-2000

Forum advocates affordable housing By Erika Fricke Special to the Daily Planet 09-27-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-27-2000

Hills’ fire danger assessed as anniversary nears By David Kaplowitz Special to the Daily Planet 09-27-2000

Counties begin to fight against CalFed water plan By John Howard The Associated Press 09-27-2000

Judge dismisses certain aspects of Proposition 21 suit Bay City News 09-27-2000

FTC finds gas pricing practices that raise ‘competitive concerns’ By John Hughes The Associated Press 09-27-2000

California above national income, poverty levels By Audrey Cooper The Associated Press 09-27-2000

Farmers say high energy costs could rise food prices up By Kiley Russell The Associated Press 09-27-2000

Sacramento at risk for overdevelopment The Associated Press 09-27-2000

State gets top marks in teaching evolution The Associated Press 09-27-2000

Popular teacher retires Breaking ground on integration was just a start By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-26-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-26-2000

Perspective By Andrea Cukor For Citizens for Responsible ire 09-26-2000

Fire safety issue gains prominence By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-26-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-26-2000

Gov. Davis vetoes measure requiring Internet sales tax By Steve Lawrence The Associated Press 09-26-2000

State faces crisis of lazy teens The Associated Press 09-26-2000

POLITICAL NOTES 09-26-2000

Dion Aroner blasts children’s hospital Bay City News 09-26-2000

Community remembers Oakland Black Panther The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Balancing development, preservation The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Judges in Napster trial not involved in tech decisions The Associated Press 09-26-2000

HUD may freeze some foreclosure proceedings The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Smog enforcements of cars from Mexico nonexistent The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Hot spring may have claimed another victim Justin Pritchard The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Gov. Davis signs child safety bill The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Sex offender scales wire fence to escape The Associated Press 09-26-2000

Berkeley as they want to be By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 09-25-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-25-2000

Pollster diminish effect of presidential campaigns By Richard Rodriguez Pacific News Service 09-25-2000

Offense sputters in Bears’ loss By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-25-2000

Council plans to scrutinize agenda policy By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-25-2000

UCLA upset by Oregon’s ‘Quack Attack’ 09-25-2000

Social investment helps U.S. security By Olga R. Rodríguez Special To The Daily Planet 09-25-2000

Yellowjackets can’t stop Dos Palos rushing attack By Tuukka Hess Daily Planet Correspondent 09-25-2000

San Pablo association celebrates 50 years By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 09-25-2000

Sports shorts Staff 09-25-2000

ArtCar festival an avant-garde success By Ana Campoy Special To The Daily Planet 09-25-2000

Musicians protest dot-com takeover of space The Associated Press 09-25-2000

Clinton pursues conservation, campaign cash The Associated Press 09-25-2000

Thieves using lax DMV policies to get fake licenses The Associated Press 09-25-2000

Parole for battered woman convicted of murder Ok’d The Associated Press 09-25-2000

Child car booster seat requirement toughens State could mandate children be 6 years or 60 pounds State could mandate children be The Associated Press 09-25-2000

School Board Details Bond Measure By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 09-23-2000

Bears can’t upset Bruins By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 09-23-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-23-2000

Letter to the editor 09-23-2000

Candidates court gay/lesbian Demos By Annelise Wunderlich Special to the Daily Planet 09-23-2000

Panthers smother DeAnza By Sean Gates Daily Planet Correspondent 09-23-2000

Section 8 faces crisis Special to the Daily Planet By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-23-2000

Cal’s Ervin golden in Sydney The Associated Press 09-23-2000

City Council delays its Swink house decision By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-23-2000

Libraries, dot-coms compete for their personnel By Rachael Post Special to the Daily Planet 09-23-2000

Waiting tables, working for dreams By Bret Sigler Special to the Daily Planet 09-23-2000

Local AIDS workers, activists to protest controversial group’s lucrative medical marijuana club The Associated Press 09-23-2000

UCs refuse to block Napster on campus Staff 09-23-2000

Davis vetoes bike registration bill The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Power trouble in San Diego just the beginning The Associated Press 09-23-2000

California county becomes hotbed of intrigue The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Scientists call for an end to state’s ban on human cloning research The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Scientist’s supporters seek pardon The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Dentist traded treatment for tax breaks from IRS The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Calif. man fined for selling pot on Internet The Associated Press 09-23-2000

“Dr. Laura” may be canceled due to bad ratings, protests Associated Press 09-23-2000

Valley tomato farmers handcuffed by grower organization’s bankruptcy, give away 75 tons Associated Press 09-23-2000

Anti-panhandling ordinance may violate free speech The Associated Press 09-23-2000

Protesters mock convention By Joe Eskenazi Daily Planet Correspondent 09-22-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-22-2000

Letters to the Editor 09-22-2000

09-22-2000

Bears, Bulldogs face similar problems The Associated Press 09-22-2000

UC entry plan may increase diversity Michelle Locke The Associated Press 09-22-2000

Cal swimmer Ervin makes Olympic final Daily Planet Wire Services 09-22-2000

Panel will research driving with cell phones By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 09-22-2000

Crowds should be large for annual Berkeley parade Staff 09-22-2000