Stanford’s inside-outside game too much for Bears
STANFORD – Although the gap is closing, top-ranked Stanford still has it all over archrival California. -more-
STANFORD – Although the gap is closing, top-ranked Stanford still has it all over archrival California. -more-
A city program that encourages and assists low-income breastfeeding mothers is receiving a $500,000 grant to expand their growing services. -more-
Playing against a winless John Swett (Crockett) team, the St. Mary’s boys’ soccer squad survived a sluggish first half to rout the Indians, 6-1, on Wednesday. -more-
The City Council has called for a moratorium on massage parlors on University Avenue saying there are already more than enough and that they don’t fit in with a family-oriented atmosphere. -more-
Berkeley police arrested two suspects Tuesday night for a pair of armed robberies and believe the suspects may be connected to a series of recent robberies in Berkeley and Oakland. -more-
Berkeley took a step closer to sprouting advertising-bus shelters along AC Transit routes Tuesday when the City Council authorized the city manager to enter an agreement with advertising agency. -more-
Two times a week Vanessa Coveau commutes from her home in Fremont to Berkeley, where she takes classes at Vista Community College. -more-
NEW YORK — The confidence of the American household is something to behold. -more-
NEW YORK — Investors went on a technology buying spree Wednesday, but retreated on second thoughts about the market’s actual strength in a decelerating economy. The Nasdaq composite index ended the day with a moderate gain, but blue chips closed lower. -more-
Steve Goldstone, named interim superintendent of the Berkeley Unified School District Wednesday night, said he may be interested in becoming the full-time superintendent even though he came out of retirement to take the job. -more-
Interim superintendent may keep his post 01-18-2001
SF cop on trial in Berkeley domestic abuse case 01-17-2001
BRIEFS 01-16-2001
Stanford’s inside-outside game too much for Bears The Associated Press 01-18-2001
Clinton embraced middle class at expense of poor By Richard Rodriguez Pacific News Service 01-18-2001
Calendar of Events & Activities 01-18-2001
Grant helps foster breastfeeding By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Panthers wake up in second half, maul John Swett By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Temporary ban on massage parlors in works By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Police link teens to robbery sprees SBy Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Berkeley set to give transit riders shelter By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Disabled community struggles to find attendants By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 01-18-2001
Confidence down, but not out By John Cunniff The Associated Press 01-18-2001
BRIEFS 01-18-2001
Market Brief Assoc. Press 01-18-2001
City is prepared for possible blackouts By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff 01-17-2001
Calendar of Events & Activities 01-17-2001
Letters to the Editor 01-17-2001
Study urged for park stink By John GeluardiDaily Planet Staff 01-17-2001
Berkeley High principal faces changing school By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-17-2001
Board expected to name interim superintendent By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-17-2001
KPFA carrying attorney general hearings By Chason Wainwright Daily Planet Staff 01-17-2001
Gwendolyn Brooks papers arrive at UC Berkeley library Daily Planet wire services 01-17-2001
Groups blast state proposal to cut back electric vehicles The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Quackenbush deputy pleads guilty to fraud, laundering The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Agreement would help water dispute The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Alert declared, utilities’ finances in turmoil The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Intel beats Wall Street expectations The Associated Press 01-17-2001
BRIEFS The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Stock Market Brief The Associated Press 01-17-2001
Council to consider new pepper spray rule By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-16-2001
Calendar of Events & Activities 01-16-2001
Letters to the Editor 01-16-2001
Parents make ‘stone soup’ to save students By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 01-16-2001
Back to school Jon Mays/Daily Planet 01-16-2001
City looks to fight the power– of PG&E By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 01-16-2001
Layoffs, other cost-cutting measures coming to 3Com The Associated Press 01-16-2001