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Residents say possible office site is toxic

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday November 14, 2000

Neighbors of an office complex proposed at Cedar and Fourth streets say the site may be contaminated and the development would increase traffic more than 12 times the current volume. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday November 14, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Tuesday November 14, 2000

PTA Council says ‘Thank You Berkeley!’ -more-


Skate park still needs ordinance

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday November 14, 2000

Topping tonight’s City Council meeting will be the yet-to-be completed Berkeley Skate Park. -more-


Ordinance would mandate gas checks

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday November 14, 2000

Last December – after the Nov. 24 death of Indian immigrant Chanti Jyotsna Devi Prattipati from carbon monoxide poisoning – Vice Mayor Maudelle Shirek called on her council colleagues to mandate yearly tests for presence of the deadly gas in rental units equipped with gas appliances. -more-


Berkeley artist dies after long illness

Daily Planet staff
Tuesday November 14, 2000

Phyllis (Meagan) Metal, who contributed to the Berkeley community during the many years she lived here, died Friday. She was 82 years old. -more-


UC faculty say lecturer’s remarks were racist, sexist

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

BERKELEY — Some faculty members at the University of California, Berkeley say they were offended during a lecture by James Watson, one of the men who discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. -more-


Anti-growth measure is sign that some want change

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — Although the second of two measures to regulate growth in San Francisco was close to failing, as the first one did on election night, those for and against Proposition L said it sent a message that voters want change in how the city handles growth. -more-


High cost of living prompts San Carlos mayor to quit, leave

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

SAN CARLOS — Frustrated with the high cost of living in Silicon Valley, the mayor of San Carlos is quitting the City Council and moving to the Sacramento area. -more-


The cost of mailing a letter raising a penny

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

For the second time in as many years, Americans are being asked to spend a penny more to mail a letter. -more-


State unemployment drops

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

California’s unemployment rate hit an eight-month low in October, an indication the state’s economy remains strong despite signs of a national slowdown. -more-


Couple donates $271,000 to school

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

SAN JOSE — Robert Downs always dreamed of becoming a professor, but Bell Labs paid better and university jobs were scarce. -more-


Jury request to hear four testimonies in L.A. police trial

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

LOS ANGELES — The jury deliberating corruption charges against four Los Angeles police officers asked Monday to hear a repeat of testimony from four witnesses to a gang raid that is crucial to the case. -more-


IBM set to debut recycling program for computer parts

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

A vast glut of obsolete computer equipment was all but inevitable in an era in which a common cliche is that your new computer is outdated by the time you get it home. -more-


Autopsy confirms Selena Bishop was stabbed

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

SACRAMENTO — There’s no indication the daughter of blues guitarist Elvin Bishop and two other persons were drugged or tortured before they were killed and their bodies dismembered, the coroner said Monday. -more-


New plan may help Yosemite Park

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK — The force of nature and the hand of man often have competed for control in this awe-inspiring valley of towering granite, tumbling waterfalls and pristine waters. -more-


State builds case for consumer electricity refunds

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

SACRAMENTO — The Davis administration is putting the final touches on a plan to assure refunds to San Diego ratepayers hit by this summer’s dramatic rise in electricity costs. -more-


Farmers, homeless shelters prepare for low temperatures

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Record low temperatures in California had farmers scrambling to protect citrus and vegetable crops from potential frost while homeless shelters prepared to welcome an influx of street-people fleeing near-freezing cold. -more-


Small countries sell their Internet suffixes

The Associated Press
Tuesday November 14, 2000

MARINA DEL REY — With some 20 million ”.com” Internet addresses now registered, any moderately easy-to-remember domain name is apt to be claimed by now. -more-


Presidential election heads toward court

Staff
Tuesday November 14, 2000

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ZAB votes down ‘dense’ building on San Pablo Ave.

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 13, 2000

Developer will likely appeal to City Council -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday November 13, 2000


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Perspective

Monday November 13, 2000

For youngest voters, the issue is education and victory is sweet -more-


Cal weekend roundup

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday November 13, 2000

Women beat Latvian squad in exhibition -more-


Bush and Gore backers head to court today

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

The legal skirmishing quickened in the overtime race for the White House as Al Gore’s lawyers argued Sunday night that painstaking election recounts have been allowed “since our nation’s founding.” Republicans said the practice exposes decisive Florida to political “mischief” and human error in Democratic-controlled counties. -more-


Pac-10 roundup

Monday November 13, 2000

No. 10 Oregon St. 33, Arizona 9 -more-


Logging protester bares all

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

WESTPORT — Mid-day in California redwood country and the cool, misty calm is unbroken save for a whisper of wind and the gravelly rumble of an approaching logging truck. -more-


Broncos end Cal’s season

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday November 13, 2000

Santa Clara beats Bears 2-0 in second-round matchup -more-


Bayer to construct new facility

By Juliet LeybaDaily Planet Staff
Monday November 13, 2000

One of Berkeley’s largest corporations recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the acquisition of 14.5 acres and the beginning of construction of a new day care facility for its employees. -more-


Piedmont capitalizes on Panther mistakes, takes EBAL title game

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday November 13, 2000

Two teams took the field Saturday afternoon at St. Mary’s College High School, both unbeaten in the Bay Shore Athletic League. As evening set in Berkeley, only one remained. -more-


UC Berkeley physicist John Reynolds dies at 77

Daily Planet wire services
Monday November 13, 2000

John H. Reynolds, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, and a pioneer in the isotopic dating of rocks and meteorites, died at his home in Berkeley on Saturday, Nov. 4, at the age of 77. He was recovering from pneumonia when he suffered a pulmonary embolism. -more-


Bears put up a solid fight, but fall to Oregon

By Landon Hall AP Sports Writer
Monday November 13, 2000

EUGENE, Ore. – Joey Harrington ran for two second-half touchdowns and passed for another as No. 6 Oregon clinched at least a tie for the Pac-10 title by rallying to beat California 25-17 Saturday. -more-


Risk of toxic accidents puts Richmond housing in jeopardy

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

RICHMOND – Richmond officials claim the Navy has told them the risk of toxic accidents is significant at Point Molate, an area where the city had hoped to build an upscale housing community. -more-


Bay briefs

Monday November 13, 2000

Piedmont looking to leash dogs -more-


Only black female on legislature leaving this month

By Jennifer Kerr Associated Press Writer
Monday November 13, 2000

SACRAMENTO – When state Sen. Teresa Hughes’ final term ends this month, she will leave behind a California Legislature that has no black women for the first time in a quarter-century. -more-


New legislature more diverse, but not enough

By Steve Lawrence Associated Press Writer
Monday November 13, 2000

Lawmakers still not reflective of state’s population; 35 women, 27 Hispanics, first openly gay member among 120 officials -more-


Bay Area billionaire raising hackles in Montana

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

GRASS RANGE, Mont. – California computer billionaire Thomas M. Siebel has angered some central Montana ranchers by tearing down two historic buildings on the N Bar Ranch he bought last June. -more-


Lab worker donates $271,000 to needy San Jose school

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

Man dreamed of becoming a professor, gives an unsolicited donation to elementary school -more-


Environmentalists fighting Cisco’s $1.3 billion campus

The Associated Press
Monday November 13, 2000

Group looking to collect almost 28,000 signatures -more-


Veterans mark day of remembrance

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Saturday November 11, 2000

No one truly understands what a veteran has gone through in a war better than another vet, says Bob DeRiti, Commander of Disabled American Veterans Chapter 25. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Saturday November 11, 2000


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Thinking globally, acting with love

By Robin Shulman Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday November 11, 2000

Middle East Children’s Alliance Director Barbara Lubin, back from a recent visit to Palestine, reveals the horror of war, the thirst for a homeland -more-


Mexicans are astonished over uncertainty of U.S. presidential elections

By Martin Espinoza Pacific News Service
Saturday November 11, 2000

ACAMBARO, MEXICO -- Weeks before the U.S. elections, the Mexican press ran news agency reports about the probability of an electoral photo-finish. But few people here expected to see the world’s most powerful democracy thrown into embarrassing political turmoil. -more-


Rare acoustic performance by Dave Alvin

By Timothy Lynch Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday November 11, 2000

Most artists get pigeon-holed early in their careers. Not so Dave Alvin, whose work embraces nearly every style of American popular music. -more-


Too little, too late for Bears against Washington

By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Saturday November 11, 2000

Team can’t overcome three early Husky goals, lose 4-2 -more-


Report gives Beth El favor

John GeluardiDaily Planet Staff
Saturday November 11, 2000

Zoning Board yet to make decision -more-


Cal looking to play spoiler on Saturday

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

Dreams of a perfect conference record and a trip to the Rose Bowl are still alive for Oregon, but just barely. -more-


School begins to deal with rape incident

By Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Saturday November 11, 2000

The alleged gang rape of a 12-year-old Berkeley girl by nine boys has left teachers, school officials and crisis management specialists scrambling for ways to deal with the aftermath of a crime that has shocked the middle school community. -more-


Bears looking to knock off Broncos in second round

Daily Planet Wire Services
Saturday November 11, 2000

The stage is finally set for the NCAA Women's College Cup second round games. No. 8 seed California entertains Santa Clara Saturday at 1 p.m. at Edwards Stadium. The Golden Bears had a first-round bye, while the Broncos defeated Cal Poly, 3-1, in the opening round Wednesday night at Buck Shaw Stadium. -more-


Berkeley has on-line Vietnam memorial

Daily Planet staff
Saturday November 11, 2000

The Internet's popularity has occasionally sparked concern that increasing reliance upon computers will cause community relationship and “real human interaction” to fade. -more-


Recantations surface in L.A. police trial

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

LOS ANGELES — A surprise recantation of murder allegations by the ex-lover of disgraced cop Rafael Perez surfaced Friday with a corruption case against four of his former colleagues already in the hands of a jury. Trial watchers said the timing couldn’t be more suspicious. -more-


Report shows how Veterans’ homes can improve

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

SACRAMENTO — California’s veterans’ homes, subject of recent allegations of abuse and neglect, could improve the health care they provide to 2,000 veterans with more staff, training and pay, according to a task force report released Friday. -more-


L.A. Superior Court clerks accepted bribes for searches

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Superior Court clerks accepted bribes of 50 cents to $1 per name to illegally conduct criminal record searches for a detective agency that performed background checks for businesses hiring new employees. -more-


State orders later date for standardized test

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

SACRAMENTO — The state Board of Education has adopted new regulations that will require schools to give the Stanford 9 standardized test later in the school year to give students more time to prepare. -more-


Mexican president-elect vies for open border

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

LOS ANGELES — A new era may be opening for California and Mexico, but some old problems may complicate the burgeoning relationship between Gov. Gray Davis and Mexican president-elect Vicente Fox. -more-


FBI arrests man for making racial threats, newsletter

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

SAN DIEGO — The 25-year-old publisher of a racist Internet newsletter and another man were arrested for threats and vandalism targeted at a Jewish congressman, a Hispanic mayor and others in what federal authorities called a campaign of intimidation. -more-


Witness testifies in trial of date rape drug death

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

JOSHUA TREE — A witness testified that the night her friend died from taking the rave party drug GHB, they were warned by the defendant not to drink too much of a mystery liquid. -more-


Bush’s lead continues; wants Gore to concede

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

In a war of nerves, George W. Bush’s camp pressed Al Gore to concede decisive Florida as the presidential race struggled through Election Day plus three. “The quicker we get this resolved the better off it is for the nation,” the Texas governor said Friday. The Democrats countered, “This election is not over.” -more-


Florida recount seems to head through weekend

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

DELAND, Fla. — Election workers in Volusia County were checking all of the 184,018 ballots there for write-in votes Friday as Democrats hoped for help in the still-undecided presidential election. -more-


Lawmakers talk about electoral college changeThe Associated Press NEW YORK — Amid calls in Congress to scrap the Electoral Col

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

NEW YORK — Amid calls in Congress to scrap the Electoral College system, some state legislators are looking to see if they can change their state laws to better reflect the popular vote. -more-


Bookmakers bet on the 2004 presidential race

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

LAS VEGAS — Forget about counting votes in Florida, a British bookmaker has its money on Hillary Rodham Clinton to return to the White House as soon as 2004 – as the president. -more-


For Gore or Bush, the agony of ‘what ifs’ awaits

By Walter Mears The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

WASHINGTON — For Al Gore or George W. Bush, the agony of “what ifs,” of second-guessers and hindsight await the loser in the presidential election so narrow that any of dozens of campaign calculations could have been the one that cost the White House. -more-


Desperate for workers, companies recruit ex-cons

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

CHICAGO — With the economy booming, many employers around the country are so desperate for workers that they are going to great lengths to recruit ex-convicts, former gang members and recovering drug addicts. -more-


Arizona governor calls session to cut car subsidies

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

PHOENIX — Gov. Jane Hull is urging the state to backtrack on a deal offering subsidies to motorists who drive alternative-fuel vehicles, now that costs of the program are spiraling out of control. -more-


Tobacco study shows influence of movies

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

CONCORD, N.H. — Brad Renfro stole a cigarette from his mother’s pocketbook when she wasn’t looking in the 1994 movie “The Client,” and some youths who watched think smoking is cool, according to a study. -more-


Documentary will shed light on internment camp

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

SAN ANTONIO — A group seeking restitution for Japanese Latin Americans detained in the United States during World War II began filming a documentary Friday on one man’s experience at an internment camp in South Texas. -more-


Plotting Berkeley’s future

By Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

’Jackets finish ACCAL undefeated

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

Letters to the Editor

Friday November 10, 2000

Consider the downside of high density development -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Compiled by Chason Wainwright
Friday November 10, 2000


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Fair trade coffee flourishes

By Angel Gonzalez Special to the Daily Planet
Friday November 10, 2000

Mighty Maite looking to end Cal career on a high note

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

Landmarks officials refuse city attorney advice, go to Council

StaffJohn Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

Playoff spot still to be determined

By Sean Gates Daily Planet Correspondent
Friday November 10, 2000

Escorts help with safety

By Chason Weinwright Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

Measure T has dim future

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

UC biologist: Play bridge for health

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Three billionaires set to push drug reform debate

By DON THOMPSON The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Construct a compost pile that does wonders

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Construct a compost pile that does wonders

Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

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Frosted refigerator problem probably an easy fix

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Use in-home filters and devices to purify water

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Divided government emerges as winner

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Rush on to implement Proposition 36

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Few morning-after regrets for die-hard Greens

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

PORTLAND, Ore. — The TV monitors, tuned to network election coverage, didn’t even show the Green vote. It was always Democrats this, Republicans that. -more-


Bush still leads Gore by under 300 votes

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

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Democrats look to courts for help

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Hispanic voters show they are a political force

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Race gives living lesson in civics

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Biologists hope to multiply condors

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

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Comedians getting the best of Election 2000

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

S&L player Keating won’t be retried

The Associated Press
Friday November 10, 2000

Progressives win in all local contested races

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Thursday November 09, 2000

True to its left-of-center image, Berkeley voters chose the more progressive candidates and measures on Tuesday in every local race when they were presented with the choice. -more-


Three Cal players make All-Pac-10 teams

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday November 09, 2000


Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday November 09, 2000


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Rivera returns to post

StaffBy Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Thursday November 09, 2000

Braun inks top-10 recruiting class for next year

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday November 09, 2000

Race for president remains a question

By David Royse The Associated Press
Thursday November 09, 2000

Election not over till it’s over

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday November 09, 2000

California, four others soften drug laws; nation next?

By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

Brown in danger of losing control

By Kim Curtis Associated Press Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

Democratic candidates rule the day in California

By Scott Lindlaw AP Political Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

Big voter turnout could set record

The Associated Press
Thursday November 09, 2000

California left waiting for election results with the rest of the country

By Michelle Locke Associated Press Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

LOS ANGELES – Californians are hot-wired to the instant Information Age, with the Internet in their palms and cellphones in their ears. But that didn’t help much Wednesday as online Californians waited in line with everyone else to find out who will be president. -more-


Approval of Prop 39 eases school bond requirements

By Jennifer Kerr Associated Press Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

The glitch that stole Berkeley’s elections

By Judith Scherr, John Geluardi and Juliet Leyba
Wednesday November 08, 2000

There were only partial election results Tuesday night, but some folks partied anyway. -more-


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Wednesday November 08, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Staff
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Landmarks Preservation Commission Suffers City Attorney Gag Order -more-


Measure Y, progressive rent board lead in polls

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Despite some $55 million property owners poured into defeating Measure Y, the law was leading at 1 a.m. with 56.4 percent in favor to the no group’s 43.5 percent. The new law will protect senior, disabled and long-term renters. -more-


By Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Not only did Joaquin Rivera win re-election to the Berkeley Unified School District’s Board of Education - winning 41 percent of the vote with 60 precincts reporting – but he predicted it as well. -more-


Presidential race still on

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Texas Gov. George W. Bush fought Al Gore in an agonizingly close presidential election Tuesday that came down to one state and a few thousand votes. Gore called Bush with congratulations, then called back to say he wasn’t ready to concede. -more-


Poll workers report heavy turnout in southwest Berkeley

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Long-time poll workers at south Berkeley polling places said last night they have never seen such a heavy turn voters. -more-


Daewoo motor declares bankruptcy

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

SEOUL, South Korea — Creditors of Daewoo Motor Co. officially declared the ailing automaker bankrupt on Wednesday after its labor union rejected a restructuring plan calling for layoffs. -more-


Lieberman’s neighbors watch returns anxiously

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

NEW HAVEN, Conn. — On each of the 28 trees along Joe Lieberman’s block, there was a large red, white and blue ribbon – good luck charms put up by his neighbors as he and Al Gore made their final push for the White House on Tuesday. -more-


Votes-for-sale Web site a hoax

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

NEW YORK — A Web site that purported to buy and sell votes in the presidential election came clean Tuesday and said it was all a piece of political satire. -more-


Voter survey shows demographic habits

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Among the findings of Voter News Service exit polling of California voters in Tuesday's election: -more-


Man who bit his dog to stand trial

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — A man has been ordered to stand trial on two counts of animal cruelty after biting his dog. -more-


Missing Oregon girl found after 15 years

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

PORTLAND, Ore. — When the sheriff’s car with Nevada markings drove up to her house in the foothills of the Coast Range, Evelee Strempel rushed to meet it. Inside was the daughter Strempel had not seen since she left the little girl with a babysitter in 1985. -more-


Another study shows Medicare no guarantee of adequate care

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

CHICAGO — Many Medicare beneficiaries are not getting the treatment they should be receiving, such as regular mammograms for breast cancer survivors and annual vision terts for diabetics, a rtudx found. -more-


Nebraska abortion doctor threatened with eviction

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

BELLEVUE, Neb. — The doctor at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case over what abortion foes call “partial-birth abortions” is trying to head off eviction from his clinic. -more-


Californians vote on schools, drugs, hot seats

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

LOS ANGELES — California awarded its massive electoral prize to Al Gore on Tuesday, sent Democrat Dianne Feinstein back to the Senate and rejected what would have been the nation’s biggest school voucher program. -more-


State House races come down to the wire

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

LOS ANGELES — The Republican Party’s best chance to wrest a California House seat from Democrats ended in failure late Tuesday, as Rep. Cal Dooley defeated Republican TV anchorman Rich Rodriguez to represent a Central Valley district. -more-


Voters approve measure on campaign finance

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Proposition 34, a plan to limit campaign spending crafted by politicians and denounced by good-government groups, was approved Tuesday by voters who faced their sixth campaign reform measure in 12 years. -more-


Mayor Willie Brown loses power in SF measures

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — Mayor Willie Brown lost his majority on the city’s Board of Supervisors Tuesday as voters appeared to vent their anger over the wrenching changes the Internet economy has brought to their city. -more-


Voters priorities split

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

WASHINGTON — George W. Bush got strong backing Tuesday from voters who sought honesty and strong leadership in a candidate, exit polls say, while Al Gore drew solid support from those who wanted experience and understanding of complex issues. -more-


Legislative Dems keep majorities, Independent loses

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

SACRAMENTO — Democrats kept their majorities in the Legislature on Tuesday, giving them the chance to redraw district lines next year to keep control well into the future. -more-


First GOP Senate win in Nevada in a dozen years

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

RENO, Nev. — Former Republican Rep. John Ensign bounced back from a razor-thin loss two years ago Tuesday to become the first Republican to win a U.S. Senate race in Nevada in 12 years. -more-


Dead Missouri governor wins senate seat

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

ST. LOUIS — Missourians elected a dead man to the Senate on Tuesday, choosing Gov. Mel Carnahan – who perished three weeks ago in a plane crash – over Republican incumbent John Ashcroft. Carnahan’s widow had agreed to take her husband’s place. -more-


Voter polls conducted with interviews, telephone calls

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Voter News Service, a cooperative of The Associated Press, ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC, conducted its exit poll in the California general election by interviewing 2,710 voters either as they left polling places in 50 precincts statewide Tuesday or by telephone during the past week. -more-


11 states vote on new governors

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, under fire for supporting gay rights, won re-election Tuesday over a challenger opposed to the new law creating civil unions for same-sex couples. -more-


House, Senate still under GOP control

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

WASHINGTON — Republicans battled Democrats for continued control of the House Tuesday, winning four seats in the East but giving two back in New York and Oklahoma. Democrats looked to California for offsetting gains. – -more-


Tight election is ultimate TV

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

NEW YORK — It was the ultimate in reality television for grateful networks Tuesday: a presidential election with the final survivor a true mystery as the night wore on. -more-


Western voters decide ballot propositions

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

PHOENIX — Western voters on Tuesday rejected measures restricting development in two of the nation’s fastest-growing states but approved proposals toughening background checks at gun shows in states shaken by school shootings. -more-


Gore pulls support from moderates, women, Latinos

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Vice President Al Gore won support from self-described moderates and women, helping him take California’s 54 electorate votes. -more-


Call her senator: Hillary Clinton wins seat

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

NEW YORK — Hillary Rodham Clinton triumphed in her historic quest for the U.S. Senate, defeating homegrown GOP Rep. Rick Lazio on Tuesday to become the only first lady ever elected to public office. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Study cites welfare reform success

Bay City News
Tuesday November 14, 2000

BERKELEY — A report by the University of California at Berkeley suggests welfare reform legislation increasing local control has inspired some flexible and innovative county-level programs in the Bay area. -more-


Documentary highlights a jewel in history

Staff
Monday November 13, 2000

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Anti-growth measure now trailing in S.F.

The Associated Press
Saturday November 11, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — Days after the election, seemingly promising returns for Proposition L have taken a turn for the worse, but absentee and provisional ballots could spike the numbers for the city’s failing anti-growth measure. -more-


Seven child suspects charged with rape

By Juliet Leyba Daily Planet Staff
Friday November 10, 2000

Mendocino County voters partially decriminalize marijuana

By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer
Thursday November 09, 2000

Schools, parks, pool bonds win vote

John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday November 08, 2000

Bond measures for schools, libraries a warm pool, parks maintenance and lighting took off at full speed from the moment the absentee ballots were written and continued full tilt until after 1 a.m. when 83 precincts reported their ballots. -more-


Columns

President ‘proud of Hillary ’

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

For the first time in his political life, the label “candidate” did not apply to Bill Clinton and there was little for him to do on Election Day beyond root from afar for his vice president and in person for his wife – the only first lady ever elected to public office. -more-


Americans turnout to vote in droves

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

The national media polls? Suddenly irrelevant. The conventions, the debates, the homestretch fund-raisers? Mere memories. -more-


Some Web sites leak exit poll results early

The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

NEW YORK — Some Web sites leaked early voting results from exit polls Tuesday afternoon despite efforts to keep them private until polls closed in the evening. -more-


Prosecutors argue Olson endangered police officers

By ROBERT JABLON Associated Press Writer By ROBERT
Wednesday November 08, 2000

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sara Jane Olson, who is charged with trying to bomb police cars 25 years ago, endangered the lives of police officers last month by placing their addresses and home telephone numbers on the Internet, prosecutors charge. -more-


See’s candymakers settle dispute

By The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — Candymakers who picketed See’s Candies, Inc., for 45 days have agreed to a five-year contract that boosts wages and pension plans. -more-


Human waste used on San Joaquin crops causes stir

By KILEY RUSSELL The Associated Press
Wednesday November 08, 2000

FRESNO — If it weren’t for the constant shipments of human waste from Southern California’s cities, Kern County farmer Shaen Magen says his farm would dry up and blow away. -more-