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City Council fighting for park space

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000

The city is competing with a Burlingame developer for a prime piece of real estate, which residents want to turn into a “mini Golden Gate Park” and the developer wants to turn into office space. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000

Project includes more low-income units than city mandates -more-



Cal seniors selected for All-Star game in Florida

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday December 28, 2000

Zabala, Pivnik and Stuhlmueller will head to Umbro Tournament -more-



City looking into KBLX land

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000

The city is examining the possibility of resurrecting a deal to purchase 4.5 acres belonging to KBLX Radio for an addition to Aquatic Park. -more-



Bears want to continue Haas dominance in Classic

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday December 28, 2000

Cal hosts the eighth annual Golden Bear Classic this weekend at Haas Pavilion with Yale, Lafayette and LaSalle coming to Berkeley. -more-



Delays may cost city $2 million

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000

After three months of setbacks that could cost the city $2 million, the newly renovated Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center building at 2180 Milvia St. will finally be ready to crack open its doors on Jan. 19. -more-



Animal groups offer online adoptions

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Thursday December 28, 2000

People meet dates on-line, why not pets? -more-



Banks try to make customers more comfortable

By Michael Liedke AP Business Writer
Thursday December 28, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO – As they lounge by a fireplace in cushy leather chairs, Charles Dorato and his daughter look like they could be relaxing in a cozy coffeehouse or a rustic ski lodge. Instead, they are sitting in the lobby of a Wells Fargo Bank branch, waiting their turn to tend to some financial business. -more-



Editorial

Gov. Davis urges power conservation, wants deregulation

The Associated Press
Wednesday December 27, 2000

SACRAMENTO – Gov. Gray Davis urged Californians Tuesday to save electricity and called for the construction of new power plants. But he said he wouldn’t offer his plan to deal with the state’s electricity crisis until Jan. 8 – four days after state regulators decide how much to boost ratepayers’ bills. -more-


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Gov. Davis urges power conservation, wants deregulation 12-27-2000

Bay briefs 12-26-2000

Former foster mother’s conviction overturned 12-23-2000

Lawyers say homeless claims not fully evaluated 12-22-2000

News

City Council fighting for park space By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-28-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 12-28-2000

Letters to the Editor Staff 12-28-2000

Cal seniors selected for All-Star game in Florida Daily Planet Wire Services 12-28-2000

City looking into KBLX land By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-28-2000

Bears want to continue Haas dominance in Classic Daily Planet Wire Services 12-28-2000

Delays may cost city $2 million By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 12-28-2000

Animal groups offer online adoptions By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 12-28-2000

Banks try to make customers more comfortable By Michael Liedke AP Business Writer 12-28-2000

Disabled services program gets partial funding By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-27-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 12-27-2000

Letters to the Editor 12-27-2000

Cal striker Schott named first team All-American Daily Planet Wire Services 12-27-2000

Homeless programs get $11.7 million Daily Planet Wire Service 12-27-2000

‘Xmas coup’ continues in New York By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 12-27-2000

Housing advocate initial report full of promises Bay City News Service 12-27-2000

Auto theft suspect caught Daily Planet Staff Reports 12-27-2000

Bay Briefs 12-27-2000

Farmers’ daughter could be U.S. agriculture head The Associated Press 12-27-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 12-26-2000

Pacifica fires staff at WBAI By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 12-26-2000

Letters to the Editor 12-26-2000

Cigarette store, media images raising questions in Berkeley By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-26-2000

Seniors could lose Section 8 housing help By Helen Wheeler 12-26-2000

Boy was carried off by rogue wave, police say By Ron Harris Associated Press Writer 12-26-2000

State looking for alternative energy sources By Colleen Valles Associated Press Writer 12-26-2000

A little Christmas presence By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-23-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 12-23-2000

Letters to the Editor 12-23-2000

Bears devour Bulldogs in Pete Newell Challenge By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 12-23-2000

Neighbors seek landmark status for stately hotel By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff 12-23-2000

Cal’s Gates goes to the head of the class Daily Planet Wire Services 12-23-2000

West Berkeley to witness ‘murder’ in library By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 12-23-2000

Transit schedules for holidays Staff Report 12-23-2000

Affirmative action officer files lawsuit over harassment The Associated Press 12-23-2000

One missing in San Francisco waters The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Censorship suit filed after school pulls gay biographies The Associated Press 12-23-2000

County accuses paint industry of exposing children to danger The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Comments spark debate over police diversity The Associated Press 12-23-2000

UC offers eligibility to students despite lack of transcripts The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Man sought in family shooting The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Five burned by blast in West Los Angeles high-rise The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Electricity rate hikes could begin soon The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Power crisis leads to calls for re-regulation The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Family struggles to understand why woman jumped The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Bruce Babbit reccomends new monuments The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Voting machines failed early test at polls The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Striking parallels between Bush and Adams families The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Bush appoints attorney general, EPA head The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Election and Elian were top stories of 2000 The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Court throws out conviction of famed prison journalist The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Yahoo! asks to block Nazi auction ruling The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Online retailer Egghead.com hacked The Associated Press 12-23-2000

Market In Brief The Associated Press 12-23-2000

’Jackets slaughter shorthanded Encinal 12-1 By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 12-22-2000

calandar 12-22-2000

Letters to the Editor 12-22-2000

Sun calendar dream coming true By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 12-22-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 12-22-2000

Restaurant boycott ‘premature’ By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 12-22-2000

Resident petitions Bush win By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 12-22-2000

Governor releases proposal to expand families’ program The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Air Quality board sets new standards Staff 12-22-2000

Four indicted in bogus blood tests The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Woman throws daughters, self off of roof after facing eviction The Associated Press 12-22-2000

A wreath brings joy in winter By Lee Reich The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Winterberries brighten landscape By Lee Reich The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Redwood house has mildew problem The Associated Press 12-22-2000

National organic standards released The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Hughes buys DSL provider for $180 million The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Religious groups exempt from preservation laws The Associated Press 12-22-2000

PUC backs utilities on consumer rate hikes The Associated Press 12-22-2000

Stocks rise as investors abandon their fears The Associated Press 12-22-2000

UPS bears the last-minute brunt The Associated Press 12-22-2000