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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-

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Monday February 12, 2001

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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-

Court victory comes amid numerous digital music issues

By Ron Harris Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Even with Xiana dead, family’s worry continues

By Michelle LockeAssociated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Independent power companies are losing customers quickly

By Ben Fox Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Gas prices holding steady; experts say decrease likely

The Associated Press
Monday February 12, 2001

Tribe, Catholic Church at odds over mission

By Margie Mason Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Bay Briefs

Staff
Monday February 12, 2001

Businesses enjoy low rates, not cutting power

By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Venture capital harder to get for startups

By Michael Liedtke AP Business Writer
Monday February 12, 2001

Editorials

‘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-

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