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Diverse ideas for District 2

Stories by Josh Parr/ Daily Planet staff Judith Sc
Monday October 16, 2000

Home to San Pablo Park, one of the city’s most-used recreation areas, the newly remodeled Longfellow Middle School, the new Over-60 Health Center-senior housing project, and the city’s community-built playground at Aquatic Park, District 2 also comprises the heavily-trafficked San Pablo Avenue, a state highway, with 11 developable parcels, an often thriving prostitution trade at San Pablo and Heinz avenues and the site of the city’s third homicide of the year on Haskell Street. Median home values and income are among the lowest in the city. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday October 16, 2000


Monday, Oct. 16

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Letters to the Editor

Monday October 16, 2000

Does zoning dept. listen? -more-



Cal breaks losing streak in three-OT thriller

By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Monday October 16, 2000

Fans storm field following 46-38 homecoming win -more-



Music, dance mark festival

Staff
Monday October 16, 2000

By John Geluardi -more-



A new pecking order? Bears down Stanford

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday October 16, 2000

Schott, Sabo score as Cal wins third in a row over Cardinal -more-



Crosswalk, bike lane upgrades may get OK

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Monday October 16, 2000

The landscape of south Berkeley is set to get its long-awaited makeover, if the City Council approves a set of plans and specifications designed to make the Adeline-Ashby-Alcatraz corridor a bicycle and pedestrian-oriented commercial street. -more-



Bears can’t handle top-ranked UCLA

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday October 16, 2000

Led by three goals apiece from Brian Brown and Adam Wright, and 12 blocks by goalie Brandon Brooks, No. 1 ranked UCLA defeated No. 4 Cal, 11-5, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match Saturday afternoon at Spieker Aquatics Complex. -more-



500 take to streets

The Associated Press
Monday October 16, 2000

BERKELEY — Berkeley police had their hands full after a mob of about 500 people broke store windows and looted several businesses on a busy street near the University of California, Berkeley. -more-



Editorial

Taco shells with genetically-engineered corn recalled

The Associated Press
Saturday October 14, 2000

WASHINGTON – A type of genetically engineered corn that is not approved for food use was withdrawn from the market at the government’s urging Thursday after the crop showed up in additional brands of taco shells. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Taco shells with genetically-engineered corn recalled 10-14-2000

Volunteers try to lighten pre-work day mood 10-13-2000

Bridge workers suffer from lead poisoning 10-12-2000

State per-capita taxes among nation’s highest 10-11-2000

Guru faces legal fight after fatal car accident 10-10-2000

News

Diverse ideas for District 2 Stories by Josh Parr/ Daily Planet staff Judith Sc 10-16-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 10-16-2000

Letters to the Editor 10-16-2000

Cal breaks losing streak in three-OT thriller By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff 10-16-2000

Music, dance mark festival Staff 10-16-2000

A new pecking order? Bears down Stanford By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 10-16-2000

Crosswalk, bike lane upgrades may get OK By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-16-2000

Bears can’t handle top-ranked UCLA Daily Planet Wire Services 10-16-2000

500 take to streets The Associated Press 10-16-2000

DBA says it won’t sponsor election forum By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-14-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 10-14-2000

Letters to the Editor 10-14-2000

Cal shakes off slow start to beat WMU By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 10-14-2000

Berkeley celebrates indigenous people Nancy Gorrell/special to the Daily Planet 10-14-2000

Berkeley grounds Jets; undefeated in league By Sean Gates Daily Planet Correspondent 10-14-2000

Judge sets Jan. hearing date for S.F. cop charged with domestic abuse Michael Coffino Berkeley Daily Planet Corresponden 10-14-2000

Bears looking to spoil UCLA’s Rose Bowl hopes By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 10-14-2000

Women shipyard workers honored today in Richmond By Michelle Locke The Associated Press 10-14-2000

Conservation group wants trout on endangered list The Associated Press 10-14-2000

News briefs 10-14-2000

Israel protests hit S.F. and L.A. By Justin Pritchard The Associated Press 10-14-2000

Santa Cruz on the way to an $11 minimum wage The Associated Press 10-14-2000

Erin Brockovich among Beacon Award winners The Associated Press 10-14-2000

Scientists hope tiny wasps will save eucalyptus The Associated Press 10-14-2000

Gore, Bush fail to impress older voters By Annelise Wunderlich Special to the Daily Planet 10-13-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 10-13-2000

Perspective By Tim Hansen 10-13-2000

Berkeley judge awards national poetry accolade Daily Planet staff 10-13-2000

’Jackets roll over Encinal By George Thomas Daily Planet Correspondent 10-13-2000

Bay Area needs wake-up call By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-13-2000

10-13-2000

Many show support for Measure B By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-13-2000

Italian divas were queens of the silver screen By Peter Crimmins Daily Planet Correspondent 10-13-2000

Hispanic community shows disappointment in debates by Olga Rodriguez Special the the Daily Planet 10-13-2000

Humble nation-building values come to debates By Rachael Post Special to the Daily Planet 10-13-2000

Police find bomb in Emeryville hotel The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Oakland mayor can join redevelopment efforts The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Ecology group chides Safeway The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Immunity demands may bar key LAPD witness The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Scientists hope parasitic wasps save trees The Associated Press 10-13-2000

LA workers suspend strike at cardinal’s request The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Removing constructed items is trickier than it seems The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Use a water-base primer on wallboards The Associated Press 10-13-2000

How to deal with unwanted problems in the sidewalk The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Selecting the right window can be a big decision The Associated Press 10-13-2000

Plan for at-risk kids fails, but gets new chance The Associated Press 10-13-2000

FACTS & FIGURES The Associated Press 10-13-2000

A man of ‘Nobel’ity By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-12-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 10-12-2000

Letters to the Editor 10-12-2000

’Jackets water polo swept by California High By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 10-12-2000

‘Healthy’edict will be written By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 10-12-2000

Bears can’t spoil Olympian Tom’s return to the Cardinal Daily Planet Wire Services 10-12-2000

Cyberpolitics alive and well for election Ruxandra Guidi Special to the Daily Planet 10-12-2000

Abused women find help at Narika By Priyanka Sharma-Sindhar Special to the Daily Pl 10-12-2000

Voters wait until midnight hour By Rosemary Hoban Special to the Daily Planet 10-12-2000

Up to 1.7 million Ford cars and trucks recalled The Associated Press 10-12-2000

Death penalty sought for sausage factory owner The Associated Press 10-12-2000

Silicon Valley’s high-tech crown in question The Associated Press 10-12-2000

State report shows open space disappearing The Associated Press 10-12-2000

More public workers go on strike in L.A. The Associated Press 10-12-2000

Berkeley streets in the forefront 10-11-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 10-11-2000

Letters to the Editor 10-11-2000

Councilmembers want clarity in bond measure By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 10-11-2000

Last-minute details swamp new police, fire building Daily Planet Staff Report 10-11-2000

Landlord trial delayed By Michael Coffino Daily Planet Correspondent 10-11-2000

Commission releases General Plan draft Daily Planet staff 10-11-2000

Scout council takes a stand against ban The Associated Press 10-11-2000

Power plant still sucks in fish The Associated Press 10-11-2000

House passes citizenship bill for disabled The Associated Press 10-11-2000

Council looks at ‘Healthy building’ ordinance By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 10-11-2000

UC Berkeley holding hunger symposium Bay City News 10-11-2000

Parent claims discrimination against girls John Geluardi Daily Planet 10-10-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 10-10-2000

Letters to the Editor 10-10-2000

UC theater remains open By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-10-2000

‘Healthy building ordinance’ on agenda By Josh Parr Daily Planet Staff 10-10-2000

Robbery spree leaves one dead By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 10-10-2000

Transportation funds approved for bill Bay City News Service 10-10-2000

Protected species giving the Pentagon headaches The Associated Press 10-10-2000

NAACP: Hotels slow to improve treatment The Associated Press 10-10-2000