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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.
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Does zoning dept. listen?
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By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Monday October 16, 2000
Fans storm field following 46-38 homecoming win
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Monday October 16, 2000
By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday October 16, 2000
Schott, Sabo score as Cal wins third in a row over Cardinal
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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.
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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.
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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.
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