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Ducks’ Bracey having a breakthrough season

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 11, 2001

Clinton should issue Peltier pardon before leaving office

By John Iversen
Thursday January 11, 2001

Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday January 11, 2001

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City may refuse windfall from utility hikes

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 11, 2001
Berkeley could be the first municipality in the state to share the pain of soaring energy costs with its residents by not collecting taxes on utility rate hikes. -more-

Prep of the week

By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Thursday January 11, 2001
Ryan Davis – Berkeley High -more-

Letters to the Editor

Thursday January 11, 2001
Senators should stand up against ideologues -more-

Board takes first step in superintendent search

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 11, 2001
The Board of Education took the first step toward hiring a new superintendent Wednesday evening with the selection of a search firm. -more-

Center offers cash for clean trash

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 11, 2001
Soon Berkeley residents will be thinking twice before trashing their reusable materials. -more-

UC discovery may stop Sudden Oak Death

Daily Planet wire services
Thursday January 11, 2001
A common nursery plant may lead to increased complications and possible new management practices in the fight to halt Sudden Oak Death, a highly contagious fungal disease that is killing California oak trees, University of California researchers announced Wednesday. -more-

Gov. Davis proposes $104.7 billion budget

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gray Davis on Wednesday proposed a $104.7 billion state budget he said would tackle California’s electricity crisis, beef up teacher training and offer shoppers a three-day sales tax suspension. -more-

Feds respond to suit

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

Textbook program OK’d to meet math standards

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

Drug found in victims’ bodies stops breathing

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

Many Americans pessimistic about economic future

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

TWA agrees to buyout offer

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

The battle between private and public sectors

By John Cunniff The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001

Editorials

State’s biggest electricity eater searches for diet

The Associated Press
Thursday January 11, 2001
SACRAMENTO — California’s largest energy consumer – state government itself – is promising to go on a diet. -more-

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