Page One

Hair stylist returns to his roots

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

Dressed in a light blue smock, bow tie and his trademark black derby, Jose LaCrosby wended his six-foot-two-inch frame past a bank of hair dryers and styling cubicles to an obscure area in the rear of his salon. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday January 08, 2001


Monday, Jan. 8

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Letters to the Editor

Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

An open letter to U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer -more-



Second-half collapse dooms women again

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

Turnovers and free throws give ASU a 58-47 win -more-



Recycling residents hit paydirt

The Associated Press
Monday January 08, 2001

City offers to pay each week if garbage is indeed garbage -more-



Desert streak finally over

The Associated Press
Monday January 08, 2001

TEMPE, Ariz. – Sean Lampley had 21 points, leading California in scoring for the ninth consecutive game, as the Golden Bears beat Arizona State 82-67 Saturday night for their first victory in Tempe since Jan. 25, 1990. -more-



Asian-American women balance East and West

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

After reading a book about the experiences of Asian-American women, Kathy Bing-Yeu decided it was time to start her own group to discuss the experiences of being an Asian woman in the United States. -more-



No. 5 Bears flip past Stanford

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday January 08, 2001

Gymnasts hit the road to open season with a win -more-



Trying not to flop at hip-hop workshop

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

The last time I made a fool out of myself in public was last summer when I attempted to take a sushi-making class and then shared my experiences in this newspaper. I am not good at preparing unusual foods. -more-



UC Berkeley professor says recession is likely

Daily Planet wire report
Monday January 08, 2001

Decision based on trends that have halted earlier economic slow-downs -more-



Features

Davis proposes big budget for crime labs

By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer
Monday January 08, 2001

Gov. seeks $45 million -more-


East Bay lawmaker wants to silence telemarketers

By Steve Lawrence Associated Press Writer
Monday January 08, 2001

Fremont senator proposes a -more-


Digital devices dominate Consumer Electronics Show

By May Wong AP Technology Writer
Monday January 08, 2001

Las Vegas trade show gives a glimpse of the future of tech -more-


Subterranean Shakespeare quickens wait for Godot

By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday January 08, 2001

Subterranean Shakespeare opened an oddly cheerful staging Friday at La Val’s of "Waiting for Godot," Samuel Beckett’s bleak comedy that is one of the original anti-plays of the theater of the absurd. -more-


Editorial

Humane Society adds hours for pet adoptions

Staff
Monday January 08, 2001

The Berkeley East Bay Humane Society, 2700 Ninth St. in Berkleley, announced its increase in weekend adoption hours. New shelter and adoption hours are: -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Humane Society adds hours for pet adoptions 01-08-2001

Companies say price caps costs them billions 01-06-2001

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

News

Hair stylist returns to his roots By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-08-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 01-08-2001

Letters to the Editor Staff 01-08-2001

Second-half collapse dooms women again By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-08-2001

Recycling residents hit paydirt The Associated Press 01-08-2001

Desert streak finally over The Associated Press 01-08-2001

Asian-American women balance East and West By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-08-2001

No. 5 Bears flip past Stanford Daily Planet Wire Services 01-08-2001

Trying not to flop at hip-hop workshop By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-08-2001

UC Berkeley professor says recession is likely Daily Planet wire report 01-08-2001

Davis proposes big budget for crime labs By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer 01-08-2001

East Bay lawmaker wants to silence telemarketers By Steve Lawrence Associated Press Writer 01-08-2001

Digital devices dominate Consumer Electronics Show By May Wong AP Technology Writer 01-08-2001

Subterranean Shakespeare quickens wait for Godot By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 01-08-2001

New Times buys East Bay Express By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 01-06-2001

Letters to the Editor 01-06-2001

’Jackets run past De Anza By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Residents claim Alta Bates survey was manipulative Staff 01-06-2001

Panthers can’t hold lead, tie with rival Piedmont By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Rally: Reject Florida electors By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

BHS overpowers hapless Dons By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Ex-intern files suit against city for harassment Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Energy crisis could affect city budget By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-06-2001

Calaifornia power crisis deepens The Associated Press 01-06-2001

Radio station offers to pay for utility bill The Associated Press 01-06-2001

Clinton’s roadless-forest plan draws early GOP fire The Associated Press 01-06-2001

Bush Cabinet appears diverse The Associated Press 01-06-2001

Stocks plunge in volatile trading; Dow down 250 The Associated Press 01-06-2001

Interest rate cuts will help stocks in the long run The Associated Press 01-06-2001

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