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UC denies claims of scrapping the SAT

Bay City News
Tuesday December 19, 2000

In response to recent published reports, a University of California provost has denied that California's flagship system for higher education is considering scrapping the Scholastic Aptitude Test. -more-


New theories into what sank ancient Egyptian cities

By Matthew Fordahl AP Science Writer
Monday December 18, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — Two ancient Egyptian cities that mysteriously sank into the Mediterranean about 1,500 years ago could have fallen victim to floods or a major earthquake — or a combination of both, researchers said Sunday. -more-


Unknown if woman fell or jumped from plane

The Associated Press
Saturday December 16, 2000

SAN JOSE — A bizarre mystery unfolded Friday out of a usually routine corporate flight: Why did a Hewlett-Packard employee jump or fall from a small company plane at 2,000 feet, despite an attempt by another passenger to restrain her? -more-


SLA case prosecutors seek to oust defense attorneys

The Associated Press
Friday December 15, 2000

LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors in the case of former Symbionese Liberation Army fugitive Sara Jane Olson accused her and her attorneys Thursday of stalling to avoid trial and said the lawyers should be removed for failing to adequately prepare. -more-


State being sold more power, blackouts averted

The Associated Press
Thursday December 14, 2000

SACRAMENTO — Energy Secretary Bill Richardson ordered Northwest generators to sell electricity to power-strapped California utilities Wednesday, a move that appeared to avert the immediate threat of rolling blackouts. -more-


State sues school districts, alleges poor education

The Associated Press
Wednesday December 13, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO — The state sued 18 school districts Tuesday in a bid to force them to fix allegedly shoddy classrooms, issue textbooks and hire credentialed teachers as required under state law. -more-


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