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Berkeley girls sprint past Hornets

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Thursday February 15, 2001
Two weeks ago, Berkeley girls’ basketball head coach Gene Nakamura pointed to Tuesday’s game against Alameda as a possible roadblock to an undefeated ACCAL season for his Lady Yellowjackets. He didn’t need to worry. -more-

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Thursday February 15, 2001

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Conservation dominates council meeting

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday February 15, 2001
The City Council heard a range of energy crisis solutions Tuesday including bill boycotts, utility assets seizure and creating a city-owned power company. One solution was a clear favorite – conservation. -more-

’Jackets jumpstart their offense in fourth quarter, beat Alameda

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Thursday February 15, 2001
Senior forward Louis Riordan scored a game high 20 points Tuesday night, including five 3-pointers, as Berkeley High defeated Alameda 66-50. -more-

City to study housing plans

By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff
Thursday February 15, 2001
The City Council adopted guidelines Tuesday to develop affordable housing on the Ashby BART parking lot and recommended that the housing be made available to city workers and teachers. -more-

Cal’s Schott to attend the U-21 national team tryout

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday February 15, 2001
Laura Schott, a sophomore forward who was the Cal womens’ soccer team’s leading scorer last season, has been invited to the U.S. Under-21 national team camp, to be held Feb. 18-25 in Chula Vista. -more-

Teens want superintendent who will listen

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Thursday February 15, 2001
Some 20 Berkeley High Students weighed in Wednesday on one of the most critical questions facing the Berkeley Unified School District – what qualities should the new superintendent possess? -more-

Sheriff and FBI join forces to probe old SLA case

The Associated Press
Thursday February 15, 2001
LOS ANGELES — Authorities said Wednesday that they will reinvestigate a deadly 1975 bank robbery for links to the Symbionese Liberation Army, even as a former member is tried here for attempted murder. -more-

Market watch

Thursday February 15, 2001
NEW YORK — Investors regaining some of their confidence in high-tech stocks bid the sector higher Wednesday while lessening their reliance on safer blue chips. The result was a mixed session on Wall Street. -more-

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Unplugged provider responds with lawsuit

The Associated Press
Thursday February 15, 2001

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