Page One

Cop commission calls for poster policy

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Monday February 12, 2001

Resident complains after sighting officer removing flyer for political rally -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday February 12, 2001


Monday, Feb. 12

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Letters to the Editor

Monday February 12, 2001

Building a museum at the Shell Mound should solve parking lot controversy -more-



Bears finish strong, complete Oregon sweep

The Associated Press
Monday February 12, 2001

Lampley leads team with 17 points, 10 rebounds -more-



Cal utility study says appliance standby hikes bills

Daily Planet Wire Report
Monday February 12, 2001

A joint study by the University of California at Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has found that appliances on “standby” mode have a considerable impact on electricity bills. -more-



Cal rugby takes first loss; blame Canada

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday February 12, 2001

British Columbia wins game on late try -more-



Teen wheelchair athlete is on a roll

By Michelle Hopey Special to the Daily Planet
Monday February 12, 2001

Lamile Perry is like most teenagers. He likes to hang out with friends, shoot hoops, talk to girls and dream about what it will be like to go off to college — not bad for a guy who wasn’t supposed to even breathe on his own. -more-



Home court advantage pushes Cal women to upset win

By Ralph J. Gaston Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday February 12, 2001

The fans were loud and raucous. The band played with fervor. The atmosphere was electric. When Cal head coach Caren Horstmeyer talked of building a home-court advantage, this must have been her vision. -more-



UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus Ted Crossman dies

Special to the Daily Planet
Monday February 12, 2001

Professor Emeritus Edward Robert Francis Ward (“Ted”) Crossman, of the College of Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley, died Monday, February 5th, 2001. -more-



Lights could go out on BHS baseball

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday February 12, 2001

The Berkeley High School freshman baseball team’s season is in danger of being canceled due to California’s current power shortage. -more-



Water Quality officials ask for cleaner heating methods

Daily Planet Wire Report
Monday February 12, 2001

Bay Area Clean Water Agencies wants to light a fire under local residents to get them to change their ways. -more-



BYU hurler Fernley shuts out the Bears

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday February 12, 2001

Led by the outstanding pitching of senior right-hander Nate Fernley and two-run homers by Michael Wirrick and Michael Davies, Brigham Young shutout the California baseball team, 4-0, Saturday afternoon at Evans Diamond. -more-



Features

Court victory comes amid numerous digital music issues

By Ron Harris Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Major record labels are hoping today’s long-awaited appellate court ruling in their case against Napster Inc. will cripple the online music service, forcing millions of computer users to begin paying for the songs Napster allowed them to get for free. -more-


Even with Xiana dead, family’s worry continues

By Michelle LockeAssociated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Case is still unsolved, and many questions are still unanswered in child’s death -more-


Independent power companies are losing customers quickly

By Ben Fox Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

SAN DIEGO – Some wanted to support renewable energy sources such as solar power. Others sought cheaper rates. Some just didn’t like the state’s three utility companies. -more-


Gas prices holding steady; experts say decrease likely

The Associated Press
Monday February 12, 2001

CAMARILLO – Gasoline pump prices remained steady over the past three weeks despite falling crude oil costs and lower winter demand, an industry analyst said Sunday. -more-


Tribe, Catholic Church at odds over mission

By Margie Mason Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

CARMEL – Members of a displaced American Indian tribe say their ancestors deserve recognition for building and maintaining California’s first mission here some 230 years ago, but the Roman Catholic Church says the tribe is simply grasping at a way to win federal tribal status. -more-


Bay Briefs

Staff
Monday February 12, 2001

Stolen Koalas were beaten, zoo officials say -more-


Businesses enjoy low rates, not cutting power

By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO – Power regulators report that many businesses enjoying lower electricity rates “gamed” the state by not cutting power when asked to help avert rolling blackouts. -more-


Venture capital harder to get for startups

By Michael Liedtke AP Business Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO – When Epinions.com raised $33 million in 1999, CEO Nirav Tolia received the red-carpet treatment from adoring venture capitalists making a mint off the dot-com craze. -more-


Editorial

‘Nightingale’ explores greek myth in today’s L.A.

By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday February 12, 2001

Berkeley’s Central Works Theater Ensemble opened its 11th season Friday at LaVal’s with the world premiere of an intriguing new play "Nightingale." This production is a homecoming of sorts, since the company performed its first two seasons at LaVal’s in 1990-1992. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

‘Nightingale’ explores greek myth in today’s L.A. 02-12-2001

State asks permission to speed up power plant construction 02-10-2001

Study finds 7 million Californians lack health insurance 02-09-2001

Caltrans admits FasTrak mistakes 02-08-2001

Killer’s execution date set for March 02-07-2001

Businesses, drivers angered by proposed ban on trucks 02-06-2001

News

Cop commission calls for poster policy By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-12-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 02-12-2001

Letters to the Editor 02-12-2001

Bears finish strong, complete Oregon sweep The Associated Press 02-12-2001

Cal utility study says appliance standby hikes bills Daily Planet Wire Report 02-12-2001

Cal rugby takes first loss; blame Canada By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-12-2001

Teen wheelchair athlete is on a roll By Michelle Hopey Special to the Daily Planet 02-12-2001

Home court advantage pushes Cal women to upset win By Ralph J. Gaston Daily Planet Correspondent 02-12-2001

UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus Ted Crossman dies Special to the Daily Planet 02-12-2001

Lights could go out on BHS baseball By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-12-2001

Water Quality officials ask for cleaner heating methods Daily Planet Wire Report 02-12-2001

BYU hurler Fernley shuts out the Bears Daily Planet Wire Services 02-12-2001

Court victory comes amid numerous digital music issues By Ron Harris Associated Press Writer 02-12-2001

Even with Xiana dead, family’s worry continues By Michelle LockeAssociated Press Writer 02-12-2001

Independent power companies are losing customers quickly By Ben Fox Associated Press Writer 02-12-2001

Gas prices holding steady; experts say decrease likely The Associated Press 02-12-2001

Tribe, Catholic Church at odds over mission By Margie Mason Associated Press Writer 02-12-2001

Bay Briefs Staff 02-12-2001

Businesses enjoy low rates, not cutting power By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer 02-12-2001

Venture capital harder to get for startups By Michael Liedtke AP Business Writer 02-12-2001

Skate park back on track and on a roll By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-10-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 02-10-2001

The Arab world sees a wide window of opportunity opening By Franz Schurmann Pacific News Service 02-10-2001

Arts & Entertainment 02-10-2001

BHS beats up on weary Spartans By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-10-2001

Cancer claims KPFA producer By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 02-10-2001

Students focus of film festival Peter Crimmins Daily Planet correspondent 02-10-2001

Panthers overwhelm St. Elizabeth’s 91-70 By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 02-10-2001

Learning program results in school’s population boom By Michelle Hopey Special to the Daily Planet 02-10-2001

Bears even BYU series Daily Planet Wire Services 02-10-2001

Shattuck Avenue always the hub By Susan Cerny 02-10-2001

Congresswoman unveils caucus’ tax plan Daily Planet wire services 02-10-2001

Map shows estimated epicenters of quakes The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Dog owners’ apartment searched The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Cost from Capitol crash could top $8 million mark Staff 02-10-2001

Ennis Cosby’s convicted killer confesses, drops appeal The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Court hearing could result in electricity rate hike The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Natural gas shortages may occur The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Court reconsiders background check for reporters The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Bush’s Arctic drilling plan a hard sell The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Military grant boosts research on personal flying craft The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Appeals court to rule Monday on Napster The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Tax papers can be extended, not the payment The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Market Watch The Associated Press 02-10-2001

Lampley’s buzzer-beater downs OSU in overtime The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Workers organize new union By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 02-09-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities — compiled by Chason Wainwrigh 02-09-2001

02-09-2001

02-09-2001

Bears storm back in second half for win By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-09-2001

Shellmound’s intangible value is spirituality By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-09-2001

02-09-2001

’Jackets wrap up regular season with 3-0 victory over El Cerrito By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-09-2001

Student help program still questioned By Michelle Hopey Special to the Daily Planet 02-09-2001

UC Davis Asian students protest confrontations The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Stayner trial requires criminal check for media The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Illegal to watch illicit street racing The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Lawmakers raise millions before limits kicked in The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Judge orders power suppliers to sell electricity to California The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Tax cut bill goes to Congress The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Solutions can be found to oil in well The Associated Press The Associated Press The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Buying the right windows can be energy efficient The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Adding sink shutoff can save faucet fixing hassle The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Hot shower one benefit of maintained water heater The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Lawmakers support business approach to environment The Associated Press 02-09-2001

Judge allows governor’s suit against schools to proceed The Associated Press 02-09-2001

St. Mary’s season ends on sour note By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-08-2001

Berkeley resident earns county honor By Michelle Hopey Special to the Daily Planet 02-08-2001

Perspective By Akilah Monifa Pacific News Service 02-08-2001

St. Mary’s Alexander heads new class of Bears By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 02-08-2001

School blamed for child’s jaunt By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 02-08-2001

Inconsistent to ask utilites to build more plants 02-08-2001

Pivnik, Zabala drafted by WUSA SStaff Report 02-08-2001

Housing board airs ‘dirty linen’ By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-08-2001

UC study finds a ‘first love’ never leaves Daily Planet wire services 02-08-2001

Dog attack may have been seen by one other The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Nuclear power pushed as long-term energy solution The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Court strikes down part of juvenile law The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Web site featuring animated fare set to close down The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Court allows suit over naval station to proceed The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Actress Dale Evans dies at 88 The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Electronic filing can lessen IRS contact The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Drug-resistant AIDS virus appears to be growing The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Company challenges drug manufacturers The Associated Press 02-08-2001

Lab poses health risk in fire, report says By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-07-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 02-07-2001

Perspective Staff 02-07-2001

Taste testers Judith Scherr/Daily Planet 02-07-2001

City attorney’s office cites commissioners’ conflicts By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 02-07-2001

Chronicle asks court to unseal Reddy papers By Michael Coffino Daily Planet Correspondent 02-07-2001

Questions surround lobotomized cop shooter The Associated Press 02-07-2001

CNET planning layoffs The Associated Press 02-07-2001

AIDS quilt moving to Atlanta from SF The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Donations for school measures top $116 million The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Record number of DNA matches with suspects The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Judge drops hate-crime charge in beating case The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Jurors told father’s neglect led to death of child with AIDS The Associated Press 02-07-2001

UC Irvine builds global warming lab The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Judge issues order to keep power flowing The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Senator calls for full deregulation, end of rate freeze The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Book offers ways to talk about gay parenting By Sari Friedman Special to the Daily Planet 02-07-2001

Investment gains can be a surprise tax issue The Associated Press 02-07-2001

BRIEFS Staff 02-07-2001

Market Watch The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Campaign will try to halve new HIV infections cases The Associated Press 02-07-2001

Reconnecting residents, nature-New magazine strives to bring it all together By Jennifer Dix Daily Planet Correspondent 02-06-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities — compiled by Chason Wainwright — compiled by Chason Wainwright 02-06-2001

02-06-2001

02-06-2001

City may give help to Section 8 landlords By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 02-06-2001

ACommunity says public must take over private utilities By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 02-06-2001

Musicians seek change for PG&E By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 02-06-2001

Global chip market tops $200 billion The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Volunteers react to news of Xiana Fairchild’s death Staff 02-06-2001

Woman gets life for killing sister The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Canadian students take credit for Golden Gate Bridge stunt The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Reagan turns 90; faces broken hip and Alzheimer’s The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Gov. Davis seizes PG&E contracts The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Bush to let emergency electricity-sales order expire on schedule The Associated Press 02-06-2001

Kafka-based fable is a feeble attempt By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 02-06-2001

Parents can earn big tax break The Associated Press 02-06-2001