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Voters need not wait till Nov. 7

By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff
Saturday October 07, 2000
Don’t want to wait until Nov. 7 to cast your vote? Try Tuesday. That’s when “Convenience voting” comes to the city. -more-

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Saturday October 07, 2000

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Gardens for play, for food, for family

By Joe Eskenazi Daily Planet Correspondent
Saturday October 07, 2000
Voltaire’s Candide, having been kicked solidly and repeatedly on the backside by the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, learned in time what was important in life. -more-

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Saturday October 07, 2000
UC needs good faith bargaining -more-

Panthers can’t right the ship against Pinole Valley, fall 39-7

By Sean Gates Daily Planet Correspondent
Saturday October 07, 2000
The St. Mary’s Panthers came into Friday’s contest at Pinole Valley hoping to get ready for league play with their third win in five games. But on this night, the Panthers didn’t have it in them to knock off the undefeated Spartans, who scored 32 unanswered points en route to a 39-7 victory. -more-

Parents call for teacher suspension

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday October 07, 2000

Bears rally to beat UW

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Saturday October 07, 2000
Coming on strong after a tepid first game, Cal women’s volleyball team rallied to win the next three as the Bears defeated the University of Washington at RSF Fieldhouse Friday, 14-16, 15-9, 13-15 and 15-5. -more-

Photographs tell Black Panther story

By Carla Mozeé Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday October 07, 2000
The first time that photographer Stephen Shames saw Black Panther Party co-founders Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, they were selling copies of “The Thoughts of Chairman Mao” at a San Francisco peace march in 1967. -more-

Schott continues hot streak with two goals against WSU

Daily Planet Wire Services
Saturday October 07, 2000
PULLMAN, Wash. - The California women’s soccer team opened the 2000 Pac-10 season with a 2-1 victory over Washington State Friday at the Cougar Soccer Field, as forward Laura Schott continued her blistering scoring pace with both goals for the Golden Bears. -more-

Protests continue against Israeli violence

By Robin Shulman Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday October 07, 2000
Hatem Bazian, an Islamic studies and Arabic teacher at UC Berkeley, lost his 14–year–old cousin to Israeli bullets last week. -more-

Results of WTO protests studied in film, workshops

By Peter Crimmins Daily Planet Correspondent
Saturday October 07, 2000
In the lobby of the Pacific Film Archive’s George Gund Theater in the Berkeley Art Museum building there is a wall of photographs taken at demonstrations in cities around the world and collected by the Independent Media Center. The photomontage is a ten-month timeline of global activism starting with the demonstrations outside the World Trade Organization meetings in Seattle in November, 1999. -more-

Wonder Bread award reduced by $105 million

The Associated Press
Saturday October 07, 2000

Demolition begins to free water for salmon spawning

The Associated Press
Saturday October 07, 2000

Editorials

Congress to cover cost overruns for Livermore Labs superlaser

The Associated Press
Saturday October 07, 2000
LIVERMORE – Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory officials got some good news from Congress this week as funding for the lab’s troubled superlaser was boosted to offset cost overruns. -more-

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