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State retirement funds benefitting from power crisis

The Associated Press
Saturday April 28, 2001

OAKLAND — Dozens of state legislators, more than a million state workers – and even Gov. Gray Davis may be indirectly profiting from California’s power woes. Calpers, the state retirement and pension system, has more than a billion dollars invested in power generators. -more-


Microsoft sued for patent infringement

The Associated Press
Friday April 27, 2001

SAN JOSE — A small digital rights management company filed a lawsuit Thursday against Microsoft Corp., claiming patent infringement. -more-


Price caps may end up hindering energy crisis

The Associated Press
Wednesday April 25, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Chief federal energy regulator Curtis Hebert has made it his refrain: Price caps on wholesale electricity will hinder, not help, California’s energy crisis. Price caps will discourage the construction of desperately needed new power plants. -more-


Routine mammograms impact cancer deaths

The Associated Press
Tuesday April 24, 2001

DANA POINT — Women who get regular mammograms may reduce their risk of dying from breast cancer by more than 60 percent — about twice the amount seen in large formal studies, according to a new analysis by the American Cancer Society. -more-


Citywide garage sale April 28

Daily Planet staff
Monday April 23, 2001

Every coveted your neighbor’s lamp or coffee table? -more-


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