Page One

O’Dowd beats Berkeley for fifth year in a row

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Thursday September 20, 2001

It was supposed to be a shot at revenge. Instead, it just became an extension of a painful losing streak. -more-



Thursday September 20, 2001


Antenna laws must be for people not industry

Thursday September 20, 2001

Editor: -more-



Seminary rejuvenation complete

By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff
Thursday September 20, 2001

After two years of construction, Hobart Hall, the historic centerpiece of the American Baptist Seminary of the West’s complex on Dwight Way, has been renovated and rejuvenated for the 21st century. -more-



Bears bounce back to beat Santa Clara

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday September 20, 2001

Cal women avenge last year’s playoff loss to Broncos -more-



Fellowship takes stand

Ann Ginger, Berkeley Richard Challacombe for the fellowship
Thursday September 20, 2001

Fellowship takes stand -more-



Group arrested protesting Daily Cal’s ‘racist’ cartoon

By Carlos Cruz Special to the Daily Planet
Thursday September 20, 2001


Seek justice, not revenge

Bill Haskell Berkeley
Thursday September 20, 2001

Seek justice, not revenge -more-



Ralliers fight back against consolidation at local hospitals

By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff
Thursday September 20, 2001

OAKLAND – East Bay lawmakers and members of a union of hospital workers rallied Wednesday outside Summit Medical Center, promising to put all their resources into stopping the consolidation of services between Summit and Alta Bates medical centers. -more-



We may know what drove them

James K. Sayre Oakland
Thursday September 20, 2001

We may know what drove them -more-



City encourages students to bike and walk to school

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Thursday September 20, 2001

About 45 people, including concerned parents, principals and representatives of five different city departments, attended a Safe Routes to Schools meeting Tuesday to kick off the program’s second year with a resolution that inspired one principal to break into song. -more-



KPFA rally criticizes selection of board members

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff
Thursday September 20, 2001

The mood was somber at a late-afternoon rally Wednesday in front of the KPFA studios on Martin Luther King Jr. Way. -more-



Features

New air pollution controls planned on several recreational vehicles

By John Heilprin Associated Press Writer
Thursday September 20, 2001

WASHINGTON (AP) — The government plans new pollution controls on heavy machinery, yachts, snowmobiles, off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles. -more-


FedEx, Sears pull ‘Politically Incorrect’ TV advertisements

By Lynn Elber AP Television Writer
Thursday September 20, 2001

LOS ANGELES — FedEx and Sears pulled out as “Politically Incorrect” sponsors after host Bill Maher called past U.S. military actions “cowardly.” -more-


SF Bay area quake study sees potential in northern Hayward fault

Associated Press
Thursday September 20, 2001

A seismologist trying to predict earthquakes by focusing on fault areas that have been quiet for centuries suggests that the northern Hayward fault on the east side of San Francisco Bay may be ripe for a significant temblor. -more-


Deregulation dims after power crisis

By Jennifer Coleman Associated Press Writer
Thursday September 20, 2001

SACRAMENTO — When California’s Public Utilities Commission votes Thursday, it could strip away most of the state’s deregulated energy market created in 1996. -more-


Winemaker Mondavi gives $35 million to UC Davis

The Associated Press
Thursday September 20, 2001

DAVIS — Winemaker Robert Mondavi is giving $35 million to University of California, Davis, for a new wine science institute and a new performing arts building. -more-


Editorial

BART workers approve new contract

Oakland (AP)
Thursday September 20, 2001

OAKLAND (AP) — BART workers approved a new contract Tuesday night — one which will give employees a 22 percent pay raise over six years. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

BART workers approve new contract 09-20-2001

09-19-2001

Authorities believe terrorists planned second wave of attacks 09-19-2001

School bonds won’t be on March ballot, but could go in November 09-18-2001

Different response 09-18-2001

Legislators settle on Bay Bridge retrofitting deal 09-17-2001

Unknown number of FBI agents to protect airports 09-15-2001

Handgun safety bill sent to governor 09-14-2001

News

O’Dowd beats Berkeley for fifth year in a row By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 09-20-2001

09-20-2001

Antenna laws must be for people not industry 09-20-2001

Seminary rejuvenation complete By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 09-20-2001

Bears bounce back to beat Santa Clara Daily Planet Wire Services 09-20-2001

Fellowship takes stand Ann Ginger, Berkeley Richard Challacombe for the fellowship 09-20-2001

Group arrested protesting Daily Cal’s ‘racist’ cartoon By Carlos Cruz Special to the Daily Planet 09-20-2001

Seek justice, not revenge Bill Haskell Berkeley 09-20-2001

Ralliers fight back against consolidation at local hospitals By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 09-20-2001

We may know what drove them James K. Sayre Oakland 09-20-2001

City encourages students to bike and walk to school By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-20-2001

KPFA rally criticizes selection of board members By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff 09-20-2001

New air pollution controls planned on several recreational vehicles By John Heilprin Associated Press Writer 09-20-2001

FedEx, Sears pull ‘Politically Incorrect’ TV advertisements By Lynn Elber AP Television Writer 09-20-2001

SF Bay area quake study sees potential in northern Hayward fault Associated Press 09-20-2001

Deregulation dims after power crisis By Jennifer Coleman Associated Press Writer 09-20-2001

Winemaker Mondavi gives $35 million to UC Davis The Associated Press 09-20-2001

Protesters rally against war Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 09-19-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 09-19-2001

The Daily Planet received a copy of this e-mail to Rep. Barbara Lee: Tom Kelly 09-19-2001

Arts 09-19-2001

ID tags ignored by scores of Berkeley High students By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 09-19-2001

The Daily Planet received a copy of this letter addressed to President Bush: Mitch Triplett 09-19-2001

City won’t waive Guinness & Oyster festival fees By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-19-2001

Kudos to Rep. Barbara Lee Eric Romann 09-19-2001

Murder of Emeryville artist leaves unanswered questions By Mary Spicuzza Special to the Daily Planet 09-19-2001

John M. Hartenstein, Esq. 09-19-2001

Cynthia Gong 09-19-2001

Effects of last week’s terror attacks felt throughout state The Associated Press 09-19-2001

Fly the flag Heidi Seney 09-19-2001

Jury prospects for Egyptian man’s trial dismissed for prejudice Associated Press 09-19-2001

His death won’t help Chris Rasmussen 09-19-2001

Punch-card systems used in nine counties to be decertified By Jennifer Kerr Associated Press Writer 09-19-2001

Berkeley High School must focus By Shirley Issel Vice President Berkeley School Board 09-19-2001

War on terrorism would have mixed economic impact on state By Gary Gentile AP Business Writer 09-19-2001

Let’s reconsider the purpose of high school By Terry Doran School Board President 09-19-2001

Burton: No special session necessary for energy issues By Jennifer Coleman Associated Press Writer 09-19-2001

UC pays tribute to victims By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 09-18-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 09-18-2001

Standing together By Judith Scherr Daily Planet editor 09-18-2001

Arts Staff 09-18-2001

City helps small businesses with $2 million energy boost By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-18-2001

Don’t let this horror be like the last Diane A. Tokugawa 09-18-2001

Accreditation may be less important than school officials think 09-18-2001

Proud of Lee’s vote Juliet Lamont 09-18-2001

Plans for apartment building hindered by ‘Structure of Merit’ By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 09-18-2001

U.S.A.: a beacon James Tamietti 09-18-2001

Firefighters ‘fill boot’ for families of fallen New York colleagues By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 09-18-2001

March in peace Thomas de Lackner 09-18-2001

California woman charged with intimidating Sikhs in Oregon By Steven Du Bois Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

No plans yet to abandon search for survivors of attack By Richard Pyle Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

Prosecutor: Cincinnati officer failed to follow procedures in shooting that triggered riots By John Nolan Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

Falwell apologizes for ‘insensitive’ remarks By Kevin Hall Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

Prosecutor sues attorney general over assault weapon law By Brian Melley Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

Airport traffic light across state as nation attempts to recover from attacks By Gary Gentile Associated Press Writer 09-18-2001

Market resumes trading, Dow tumbles more than 680 By Amy Baldwin AP Business Writer 09-18-2001

eBay hopes to facilitate $100 million in donations Associated Press 09-18-2001

City leaders react to Lee’s vote against war By Jon Mays Daily Planet staff 09-17-2001

Out and About Compiled by Guy Poole 09-17-2001

School districts, auditors, and accountability By Ann-Marie Hogan 09-17-2001

Arts and Entertainment Calendar Staff 09-17-2001

Panthers win a squeaker over El Cerrito By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-17-2001

What Lee said on house floor Barbara Lee 09-17-2001

Compelling reason to revert to elections based on geography Staff 09-17-2001

Shore clean-up nets an odd bounty By Jennifer Dix Daily Planet Correspondent 09-17-2001

Conservatism is for heroes’ Tim Plume 09-17-2001

Rep. Lee has history of opposing the use of force The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Star fire 100 percent contained The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Alleged drug den bursts into flames Staff 09-17-2001

Richmond prep school opening delayed Staff 09-17-2001

Pacifica fined for environmental violations Staff 09-17-2001

Report says FBI was warned two hijackers were already in U.S. The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Muslim store owner killed after confronting customers The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Terrorist attack spurred decrease in crime statewide The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Thousands of reservists prepare for call up The Associated Press 09-17-2001

Apple fights to regain ground in education market By May Wong AP Technology Writer 09-17-2001

City copes with tragedy By Hank SimsDaily Planet staff 09-15-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 09-15-2001

Fly a flag, Berkeley David Gee 09-15-2001

ArtsWeekend 09-15-2001

Message of cancellation from the Arab Film Festival 09-15-2001

Logan piles on big plays to beat ’Jackets By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-15-2001

Community claims victory in tritium facility closure By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-15-2001

Letter from Bhutan Tshewang Dendup Thimphu, Bhutan, 09-15-2001

Cal soccer games set for Monday Daily Planet Wire Services 09-15-2001

Campus stands with Muslims By Chris O'Connell Special to the Daily Planet 09-15-2001

A Sikh mourns the tragedy, fears blind hate Narinder Singh 09-15-2001

Beth El synagogue-school compromise called ‘miraculous’ By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-15-2001

GTU community searches for answers 09-15-2001

Old City Hall a symbol of Berkeley’s essence By Susan Cerny 09-15-2001

Judge OKs venue change By Kim Curtis Associated Press Writer 09-15-2001

Frantic final day for 2001 legislative session By Jennifer Kerr Associated Press Writer 09-15-2001

Pros and cons of front wheel drive By Tom and Ray Magliozzi 09-15-2001

Wall Street faces uncertainty when trading resumes By Amy Baldwin AP Business Writer 09-15-2001

Kennedy plans new project By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-14-2001

Out & About Staff 09-14-2001

Beyond bin Laden – why are we so hated? William O. Beeman Pacific News Service 09-14-2001

’Jackets’ tough preseason continues against Logan By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-14-2001

Berkeley comic shows the lighter side of temping By Peter Crimmins Daily Planet Correspondent 09-14-2001

Arts and Entertainment Calendar Staff 09-14-2001

No new fast food on San Pablo Avenue, commission advises By Hank Sims Daily Planet Staff 09-14-2001

Call for help in promoting peace Suzan Bollich 09-14-2001

Panthers look to fix problems, rebound against El Cerrito By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-14-2001

Muslims cautious despite positive UC reaction By Sasha Khokha Special to the Daily Planet 09-14-2001

Motivations are comprehensible George Palen 09-14-2001

Cal-Rutgers football game rescheduled for Nov. 23 Daily Planet Wire Services 09-14-2001

Motivations are comprehensible By Kimberlee Keala Bortfield Special to the Daily Planet 09-14-2001

Enron Corp. agrees to turn over documents to Senate investigators By Jennifer Coleman Associated Press Writer 09-14-2001

Campus Muslim students braced for backlash By Malcolm Gay and Turaya Bryant Special to the Daily Planet 09-14-2001

Berkeley High teens sorting out emotions after attack By Carole-Anne Elliott Special to the Daily Planet 09-14-2001

Critics call redistricting plans too pro-incumbent By Steve Lawrence Associated Press Writer 09-14-2001

U.S. response to terror attacks raises legal issues By Martha Mendoza AP National Writer 09-14-2001

Lawsuits targeting airline industry expected over terrorist hijackings By David Kravets Associated Press Writer 09-14-2001

Don’t let sprinkler systems leave you high and dry Associated Press report 09-14-2001

Sweeheart deal for San Francisco Barbie The Associated Press 09-14-2001