Page One

Cal can’t beat emotional ’Cats

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

TUCSON, Ariz. – On a night loaded with emotion, Arizona’s Loren Woods lost his cool. -more-



New Year’s resolution: to register as domestic partners

Opinion: By Patrick Letellier
Friday January 05, 2001

“This is a critical moment for lesbian and gay people in California,” says Alan LoFaso, the affable chief of staff for Assembly member Carole Migden. “We have the opportunity to expand our rights in California,” he says, “and it’s very important, no - it’s crucial, for us to seize this opportunity.” -more-



Arts & Entertainment

Friday January 05, 2001


Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday January 05, 2001

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E-parking cards will eliminate dime digging for motorists

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Friday January 05, 2001

The need to dig through your car’s coin trays for dimes and quarters to feed ravenous parking meters may soon become a thing of the past. -more-



Cal steals Borges away from UCLA

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday January 05, 2001

California head football coach Tom Holmoe announced the signing of former UCLA offensive coordinator to the same job at Cal Thursday, ending a two-month search to fill the position. -more-



Letters to the Editor

Friday January 05, 2001

Need incentives for new housing construction -more-



Shelter plans still face obstacles

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Friday January 05, 2001

Developers, commissioners and activists have expressed interest in establishing a shelter in Berkeley for survivors of domestic violence. -more-



Bears fall to shorthanded Arizona

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday January 05, 2001

As Kenya Corley goes, so go the Cal Bears. -more-



Jewish Community Center nixes wireless antennae

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Friday January 05, 2001

The Jewish Community Center on Walnut Street has decided against installing two Sprint PCS wireless communication antennae on the center’s roof after members, staff and neighbors expressed health concerns. -more-



Sports this weekend

Friday January 05, 2001

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Law school program will help inmates on death row

Daily Planet wire services
Friday January 05, 2001

California death row inmates will soon receive legal representation from one of the top law schools in the country, the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law (Boalt Hall). -more-



Utilities denounce rate increase as inadequate

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

The Associated Press -more-



Features

Composting is good for garden

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

Composting is a way to turn garbage into gold. -more-


Roses provide the ultimate in growing indoor blooms

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

Keeping attic vents dry is important

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

Q: My two-story house is 40 feet wide on each side, and has three 12-inch-square vents on the roof’s south side. -more-


Stocks end lower despite optimism

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

NEW YORK — Wall Street stepped back Thursday, taking profits from the stellar gains that followed the Federal Reserve’s unexpected interest rate cut. Investors retreated from blue chips and also refrained from making new commitments to high-tech issues. -more-


Exec says auto industry more vibrant than dot-com failures

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

LOS ANGELES — A staple of every auto show is the concept car – an idea rendered in steel that may never reach showrooms. -more-


Editorial

Civil rights claim filed against San Diego

The Associated Press
Friday January 05, 2001

SAN DIEGO — A civil rights group is contesting San Diego County’s policy of stopping a nonprofit group from distributing informational pamphlets inside and near welfare offices, arguing that the policy is a violation of the First Amendment right. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Civil rights claim filed against San Diego 01-05-2001

E-mail violates 12,000 patients’ confidentiality 01-04-2001

Innovator of forestry policy dies at 88 01-03-2001

New campaign contribution limits have loopholes 01-02-2001

Berkeley man killed in snowboarding accident 12-30-2000

News

Cal can’t beat emotional ’Cats The Associated Press 01-05-2001

New Year’s resolution: to register as domestic partners Opinion: By Patrick Letellier 01-05-2001

Arts & Entertainment 01-05-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 01-05-2001

E-parking cards will eliminate dime digging for motorists By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-05-2001

Cal steals Borges away from UCLA By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-05-2001

Letters to the Editor 01-05-2001

Shelter plans still face obstacles By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-05-2001

Bears fall to shorthanded Arizona By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-05-2001

Jewish Community Center nixes wireless antennae By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-05-2001

Sports this weekend 01-05-2001

Law school program will help inmates on death row Daily Planet wire services 01-05-2001

Utilities denounce rate increase as inadequate The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Composting is good for garden The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Roses provide the ultimate in growing indoor blooms The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Keeping attic vents dry is important The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Stocks end lower despite optimism The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Exec says auto industry more vibrant than dot-com failures The Associated Press 01-05-2001

Bears looking at a wide-open Pac-10 race By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities — compiled by Chason Wainwright 01-04-2001

Perspective By David Bacon Pacific News Service 01-04-2001

Retirement plan may mean chief goes By John GeluardiDaily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

Arizona trying to overcome adversity and tragedy By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

Letters to the Editor 01-04-2001

AC Transit complaint system not serving its riders By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

Recycling workers want a union By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

YMCA to offer new non-member family services By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-04-2001

Proposed electricity rate hikes less than expected Daily Planet Staff By John Howard The Associated Press 01-04-2001

Intern fired for plagiarism The Associated Press 01-04-2001

Feds stop possible recession avalanche By John Cunniff The Associated Press 01-04-2001

Class helps with snuffing out habit By Chason Wainwright Daily Planet Staff 01-03-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 01-03-2001

Letters to the Editor 01-03-2001

Student breakfast program part of study By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-03-2001

Housing project closer to approval By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-03-2001

Bay Area homicide rates drop Daily Planet staff and The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Garage death is apparent suicide Daily Planet Staff 01-03-2001

PG&E says it will run out of cash by early February The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Fire at needle exchange building ruled as arson Bay City News 01-03-2001

Student, counselor killed in school bus crash The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Intel joins crowded MP3 market The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Location allowed to count for insurance The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Market Watch The Associated Press 01-03-2001

Yahoo! to ban Nazi artifacts from auctions The Associated Press 01-03-2001

BRIEFS Staff 01-03-2001

Maverick priest refuses to give up By Mary BarrettSpecial to the Daily Planet 01-02-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 01-02-2001

The wireless communication revolution could make Asia the center of the economy By Franz Schurmann Pacific News Service 01-02-2001

Reviewing the year gone by By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 01-02-2001

Controversial baby abandonment law puts pressure on hospitals John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-02-2001

City offers tree hauling Bay City News Service 01-02-2001

New laws include sales tax cut, higher minimum wage The Associated Press 01-02-2001

East Bay activist headed for Vatican to protest By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-02-2001

West Berkeley group files suit to overturn shellmound landmark status John GeluardiDaily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 12-30-2000

Letters to the Editor 12-30-2000

Berkeley boys can’t handle Bulldog big men By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Hepatitus C touches many, but funding is almost absent By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Bears come back to top Yale in battle of the brains By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Finding shelter from the storm By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Another accident at University & Shattuck Sean Broadnax/Daily Planet Staff 12-30-2000

Meals on Wheels needs volunteers Bay City News Service 12-30-2000

DEA agent sentenced to a year for murder plot The Associated Press 12-30-2000

New charges in abandonment case The Associated Press 12-30-2000

Lessons learned shaped education secretary By Jennifer Kerr Associated Press Writer 12-30-2000

State power companies could buy back plants By Karen Gaudette Associated Press Writer 12-30-2000

Companies paying the price for years of rate cuts By Ben Fox Associated Press Writer 12-30-2000

Court upholds California ban on some conjugal visits The Associated Press 12-30-2000

Controversy continues over kava tea effects By Jean Christensen Associated Press Writer 12-30-2000

Bush nominee wants to ‘better’ use federal lands The Associated Press 12-30-2000

Ban on fetal tissue research ruled unconstitutional By David Kravets Associated Press Writer 12-30-2000

Shifting faiths can make holidays uncomfortable The Associated Press 12-30-2000

Popular company uses unusual headquarters The Associated Press 12-30-2000

Failing corporation blames cheap imports The Associated Press 12-30-2000