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Stanford’s inside-outside game too much for Bears

The Associated Press
Thursday January 18, 2001

STANFORD – Although the gap is closing, top-ranked Stanford still has it all over archrival California. -more-



Clinton embraced middle class at expense of poor

By Richard Rodriguez Pacific News Service
Thursday January 18, 2001


Calendar of Events & Activities

Thursday January 18, 2001


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Grant helps foster breastfeeding

By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

A city program that encourages and assists low-income breastfeeding mothers is receiving a $500,000 grant to expand their growing services. -more-



Panthers wake up in second half, maul John Swett

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

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-



Temporary ban on massage parlors in works

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

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-



Police link teens to robbery sprees

SBy Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

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 set to give transit riders shelter

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

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-



Disabled community struggles to find attendants

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

Two times a week Vanessa Coveau commutes from her home in Fremont to Berkeley, where she takes classes at Vista Community College. -more-



Features

Confidence down, but not out

By John Cunniff The Associated Press
Thursday January 18, 2001

NEW YORK — The confidence of the American household is something to behold. -more-


BRIEFS

Thursday January 18, 2001

OPEC set to trim crude oil production in February -more-


Market Brief

Assoc. Press
Thursday January 18, 2001

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-


Editorial

Interim superintendent may keep his post

By Jon Mays Daily Planet staff
Thursday January 18, 2001

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-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

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

News

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