Page One

Shorthanded Panthers limp through tourney

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 02, 2001

Coming off of a rousing victory over Modesto Christian on Friday, the St. Mary’s boys’ basketball team went into the weekend portion of the Cal Basketball Team Camp with hig spirits. But after an easy win over outmanned Mater Dei, the Panthers came crashing back down to earth. -more-



Arts & Entertainment

Monday July 02, 2001


Letters to the Editor

Monday July 02, 2001

1-2-3-What are we fighting for? -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday July 02, 2001


Monday, July 2

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The first David Brower Day

By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 02, 2001


Forum

By Jo Ann B. Price
Monday July 02, 2001

Campaign finance reform will be taken up by the House of Representatives just after returning from the Fourth of July recess, sometime during the week of July 9. The League of Women Voters warns that now is the critical time for concerned citizens to mobilize to get Congress to pass no bill other than the ”real reform bill,” the Shays-Meehan Campaign Finance Reform Bill. -more-



Council campaign finance reform proposal delayed

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Monday July 02, 2001

The City Council decided not to include a campaign finance reform program as part of the $524 million budget approved last week because the city manager’s office decided the proposed program had not been thoroughly studied. -more-



Telegraph Avenue gets help lighting up

By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 02, 2001

Philips Lighting Company, one of the world’s largest lighting company’s with 10,000 employees in North America alone, has chosen Berkeley as the place to show the nation how its energy efficient light bulbs can help ease the growing energy crisis. -more-



Berkeley residents share their unique stories

By Matt Lorenz Special to the Daily Planet
Monday July 02, 2001

A night of stories was the idea, and a lot of people seemed to have it Friday night as an eclectic group of writers, scholars and performers assembled for a panel discussion at the Julia Morgan Theater. -more-



Davis convenes panel to aid BART negotiations

By Karen A. Davis Associated Press Writer
Monday July 02, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO – News that Gov. Gray Davis intervened in contract negotiations between Bay Area Rapid Transit and several unions has cooled most BART employees, delaying a possible strike that was scheduled to begin at midnight Saturday. -more-



Features

No suspects in Richmond double teen slaying

The Associated Press
Monday July 02, 2001

RICHMOND – Unidentified attackers killed two young men on a residential street shortly before midnight Friday, police said. -more-


Talks between actors, producers intensifying

By Mason Stockstill Associated Press Writer
Monday July 02, 2001

LOS ANGELES – A laid-back but focused attitude prevailed Sunday morning among representatives of movie and television actors and producers negotiating to avoid an industry-crippling strike. -more-


Editorial

Bay Briefs

Monday July 02, 2001

Mail pouring in for hospitalized boy attacked by pit bull -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Bay Briefs 07-02-2001

PROPERTY TAXES FUEL CITY BUDGET 06-30-2001

Environmental group to sue EPA over arsenic standards 06-29-2001

GOP withholds votes, budget fails in Assembly 06-28-2001

Farmers eager to jump into ethanol industry 06-27-2001

Court maintains Napster infringement 06-26-2001

News

Shorthanded Panthers limp through tourney By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 07-02-2001

Arts & Entertainment 07-02-2001

Letters to the Editor 07-02-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-02-2001

The first David Brower Day By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-02-2001

Forum By Jo Ann B. Price 07-02-2001

Council campaign finance reform proposal delayed By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 07-02-2001

Telegraph Avenue gets help lighting up By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 07-02-2001

Berkeley residents share their unique stories By Matt Lorenz Special to the Daily Planet 07-02-2001

Davis convenes panel to aid BART negotiations By Karen A. Davis Associated Press Writer 07-02-2001

No suspects in Richmond double teen slaying The Associated Press 07-02-2001

Talks between actors, producers intensifying By Mason Stockstill Associated Press Writer 07-02-2001

City manager brings council together on budget By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 06-30-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-30-2001

Letters to the Editor 06-30-2001

Arts & Entertainment Staff 06-30-2001

Panthers serve notice with win over Modesto Christian By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 06-30-2001

Group discussion centers on infant hearing tests By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet staff 06-30-2001

Strategies sought to reduce greenhouse gases By Ben LumpkinDaily Planet staff 06-30-2001

Hillside club promoted idea of simple and healthy living By Susan Cerny 06-30-2001

Irish chess champs face Berkeley team By Guy Poole Daily Planet staff 06-30-2001

BART officials ask governor for help The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Friends say lotto prize went to great manv The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Hispanics see new political clout at conference The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Immigrant workers seek crack down on labor laws The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Some want to evict ‘worst of the worst’ from San Quentin The Associated Press 06-30-2001

California nearing recession The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Doctor agrees not to try human cloning for now The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Medicare expands services The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Senate passes patients’ rights bill The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Vice President Cheney headed back to hospital The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Russia opposed to Iraqi sanction plans The Associated Press 06-30-2001

U.S. Navy bombing exercises near end on Vieques island amid protests The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Dealerships seem to wait people out By Tom and Ray Magliozzi King Features Syndicate 06-30-2001

Reaction to rate cut reminder of market’s woes By Lisa Singahina The Associated Press 06-30-2001

HP asks workers to take cuts The Associated Press 06-30-2001

Panthers get their first shot at the big boys at Cal camp By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 06-29-2001

Entertainment Calendar 06-29-2001

Forum 06-29-2001

Out & About 06-29-2001

Allegations of roaming pit bulls By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 06-29-2001

Lampley headed home to Chicago Daily Planet Wire Services 06-29-2001

Commission OKs plan for Oxford Street lot By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 06-29-2001

Cal AD wins Pac-10 honor Daily Planet Wire Services 06-29-2001

Nonprofit group files suit against UC Thursday By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet staff 06-29-2001

BRIEFS 06-29-2001

Redwood grove poised for protection The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Governor accused of failing state in energy crisis The Associated Press 06-29-2001

No word from winning lotto ticket holder The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Abduction declared a hoax The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Scientist accused of poisoning husband defended The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Court decision cripples assault weapons ban The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Bush’s timber czar loved, loathed by interests The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Campaign finance reform bills head to House floor The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Oscar winner Jack Lemmon dies at 76 The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Sharpening knives can be an art form By James and Morris Carey The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Hearing a train when turning on the tap The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Competitors shake heads at Microsoft The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Job cuts may be easing The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Author tries to teach importance of quietness The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Differences are bone deep between men and women The Associated Press 06-29-2001

Beth El hearing continued – again By John Geluardi 06-28-2001

Sabrina Forkish and Guy Poole 06-28-2001

Forum By Interim Superintendent Stephen A. Goldstone 06-28-2001

Staff 06-28-2001

Tough time recruiting minority teachers By Ben Lumpkin 06-28-2001

Redistricting of District 5 will extend south By Daniela Mohor 06-28-2001

Safety guidelines imposed for July 4 Staff 06-28-2001

California condor chick dies The Associated Press 06-28-2001

Energy crisis may imperil future of choice The Associated Press 06-28-2001

State Supreme Court justice remembered as ‘legal giant’ The Associated Press 06-28-2001

Census shows war on drugs fell heavily on blacks The Associated Press 06-28-2001

U.N. AIDS conference ends with global aid plan, minus gays The Associated Press 06-28-2001

Feds do the expected and cut interest rates The Associated Press 06-28-2001

Suit against Microsoft expands The Associated Press 06-28-2001

Briefs — wire, staff reports 06-28-2001

District may begin crack down on truancy By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 06-27-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 06-27-2001

Letters to the Editor 06-27-2001

Shotgun’s ‘Iphigenia’ is must-see theater By John Angell Grant Daily Planet correspondent 06-27-2001

BART unions authorize strike The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Hearing for sons of Reddy delayed By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff 06-27-2001

Worker claims new hazard found at skate park project By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 06-27-2001

BRIEFS Staff 06-27-2001

Panel says gene testing not ready for prime time The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Trout planting begins despite frog fears The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Senate rejects proposed $101 billion state budget The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Officials will try to justify $9 billion in overcharges The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Democrats insist that patients be able to sue The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Differences apparent for Bush, Sharon The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Feds likely to announce sixth interest rate cut The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Oracle takes on Microsoft with online small business service The Associated Press 06-27-2001

Council set to OK $449 million budget By John Geluardi 06-26-2001

Forum 06-26-2001

Sabrina Forkish and Guy Poole 06-26-2001

’60s films shown in special screening By Peter Crimmins 06-26-2001

District looks for way to maintain school diversity By Ben Lumpkin 06-26-2001

Thai community dedicates temple By Matt Lorenz 06-26-2001

‘Golden rice’ remains years from reality The Associated Press 06-26-2001

GOP issues could delay state budget vote The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Billions at stake as power talks start The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Neighborhood fights to keep coastal town alive The Associated Press 06-26-2001

African leaders ask for AIDS help at U.N. conference The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Supreme Court upholds campaign spending limits The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Home ownership and prices up, equity down By John Cunniff The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Compaq favoring Intel’s Itanium The Associated Press 06-26-2001

Alta Bates Summit workers sign contract By Judith Scherr 06-26-2001

Briefs Staff 06-26-2001

Police Briefs Kenyatte Davis 06-26-2001