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City Council backs community college bond

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 06, 2000
A broken promise ten years ago is prompting the Berkeley City Council to cautiously endorse a $153 million bond measure that would renovate five Peralta Community College district campuses. -more-

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Monday November 06, 2000
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Women’s first game at Haas ends with a comeback win

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday November 06, 2000
The Cal women’s basketball team overcame a shaky start and defeated the Bay Area Pro-Am All-Stars 77-72 Sunday in its first of its two exhibition games at Haas Pavilion. -more-

Magnet school earns top honors

By Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 06, 2000
Despite undergoing a $14 million three-year renovation, officials at a Berkeley technology magnet school announced Friday that it received two prestigious honors. -more-

OSU attack shreds Cal defense

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 06, 2000
After going down 14-0 less than seven minutes into the game, the Cal Bears nearly pulled out a comeback win over No. 14 Oregon State Saturday, only to have the usually staunch defense let them down. -more-

Election reflects California’s growing pains

By Leon Drouin Keith Associated Press Writer
Monday November 06, 2000
LOS ANGELES – California voters will rule on more than 50 city and county growth measures Tuesday – the most land-use decisions they have had to make in a decade. -more-

Bears down Ducks, get first-round bye

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 06, 2000
The Cal women’s soccer team doubled their pleasure Sunday, beating Oregon 4-0 to set the school record for victories with 17 on the year, then gathering to watch the NCAA Selection Show at night. There the Bears learned they earned a first-round bye and the No. 8 seed in the tournament, assuring them of at least two home games to start the post-season. -more-

Pot guru opposes drug rehab proposition

By Bryan Shih Special to the Daily Planet
Monday November 06, 2000
Dennis Peron’s 20-acre farm north of Napa is a marijuana sanctuary. Pipes, bongs and joints are scattered throughout the property. Pot grown here hangs drying by its branches from the ceilings of -more-

Cell phone helps woman in trunk

The Associated Press
Monday November 06, 2000

Train derails in Ventura County, kills truck driver

By Leon Drouin Keith Associated Press Writer
Monday November 06, 2000

Immigration not an issue in this year’s election

By Ben Fox Associated Press Writer
Monday November 06, 2000

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Internet dial-up fees to continue

The Associated Press
Monday November 06, 2000
SAN FRANCISCO – State utilities regulators have tentatively agreed to continue charging California’s leading phone companies more than $150 million per year for the Internet dial-up calls their customers make. -more-

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