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New Times buys East Bay Express

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
Independent newspapers are increasingly rare. The East Bay Express is the latest to join those swallowed by large corporations. -more-

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Saturday January 06, 2001

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Saturday January 06, 2001
Need help to shop smart -more-

’Jackets run past De Anza

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
The Berkeley High boys’ basketball team is used to David versus Goliath matches. They just aren’t used to playing the role of Goliath. -more-

Residents claim Alta Bates survey was manipulative

Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
Robin Clewley -more-

Panthers can’t hold lead, tie with rival Piedmont

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
St. Mary’s started the game with 10 men, and ended the game with 10 men. But when they did have a full complement of players on the field, they managed to eke out a 2-2 tie against rival Piedmont in a battle of two top EBAL teams on Friday. -more-

Rally: Reject Florida electors

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
SAN FRANCISCO – About thirty protesters carrying signs denouncing the George W. Bush “coup d’etat” rallied outside the offices of Senator Barbara Boxer Friday afternoon. -more-

BHS overpowers hapless Dons

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
In what is sure to become a regular event this season, the Berkeley girls’ basketball team dominated their first ACCAL opponent, using all 13 players and resting their starters after the first quarter. -more-

Ex-intern files suit against city for harassment

Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
A former Solid Waste Management intern filed a civil suit against the city Tuesday alleging she was sexually battered by a department manager and that her supervisors did nothing to stop the harassment. -more-

Energy crisis could affect city budget

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday January 06, 2001
This week’s statewide energy rate increase will not break the city, but could have long-term effects on the budget. -more-

Calaifornia power crisis deepens

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Radio station offers to pay for utility bill

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Clinton’s roadless-forest plan draws early GOP fire

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Bush Cabinet appears diverse

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Stocks plunge in volatile trading; Dow down 250

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

Interest rate cuts will help stocks in the long run

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001

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Companies say price caps costs them billions

The Associated Press
Saturday January 06, 2001
Q: What is happening with California’s deregulated electricity market? -more-

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