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Former Cal student eulogized as hero

By Olga R. Rodriguez The Associated Press
Monday September 24, 2001

BERKELEY — Sen. John McCain gave a tearful eulogy Saturday for one of the heroic victims of United Airlines Flight 93, calling passenger Mark Bingham’s political support “one of the greatest honors of his life.” -more-



Out and About Calendar

Compiled by Guy Poole
Monday September 24, 2001


Monday, Sept. 24

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The United States should take care of its terrorism first

Nicole Williams
Monday September 24, 2001


Artn and Entertainment

Staff
Monday September 24, 2001


De Anza wears down Panthers for 28-14 win

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 24, 2001

Dons score 21 in 2nd half -more-



Redistricting may change city’s political landscape

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Monday September 24, 2001

The City Council will hold a public hearing tomorrow on five redistricting plans that some are saying could alter the balance of power on the city’s governing board. -more-



A safer bridge could be built for less money and less time

Robert R. Piper
Monday September 24, 2001

Editor: -more-



Gesser, Cougars tear up reeling Bears

The Associated Press
Monday September 24, 2001

PULLMAN, Wash. – Setting a record is sweet, but it’s even sweeter when it comes with an impressive win. -more-



Praise for school retention program

By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 24, 2001

The Berkeley Unified School District Board offered cautious praise at last Wednesday’s meeting to Critical Pathways, a new Berkeley High School program intended to give a boost to ninth graders in danger of failing. -more-



Soccer field has its share of stories waiting for investigation

Doug Fielding
Monday September 24, 2001

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Cal downs SLO 4-0

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday September 24, 2001

California (3-3-0) collected its second shutout win of the season as the Bears took out Cal Poly (1-1-1), 4-0, Saturday afternoon at Edwards Stadium. -more-



Garbage — not your average dinner

By Todd Dayton Special to the Daily Planet
Monday September 24, 2001

At a windswept lot on the San Francisco Bay, hundreds of thousands of worms are happily munching on yesterday’s pizza crusts, leftover meals, and apple cores — the stuff that even Berkeley’s starving students won’t touch. -more-



Student groups should work toward peace, not war

Leo Breiman
Monday September 24, 2001

Editor: -more-



Pac-10 Football Roundup

Staff
Monday September 24, 2001

No. 7 Oregon 24, USC 22 -more-



Struggling travel agents hope for more business

By Rachel Searles Special to the Daily Planet
Monday September 24, 2001

Disruptions caused by attacks may steer customers back to using agents’ services -more-



Features

Eastshore Park workshop set

Guy Poole
Monday September 24, 2001

A public workshop for input on the masterplan for development of the new Eastshore State Park is scheduled for today. The park stretches along the shoreline from the Bay Bridge to Marina Bay in Richmond. -more-


Does megahertz really matter?

By Matthew Fordahl AP Technology Writer
Monday September 24, 2001

SAN JOSE – When insurance agent Yolanda Barba went shopping for a new home computer, she sought a faster system that could run more programs than her old PC. -more-


Editorial

Librarians deserve better

Norah Foster
Saturday September 22, 2001

The Daily Planet received this letter addressed to Pres. Atkinson of the University of California and Chancellor Berdahl of UC Berkeley: -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Librarians deserve better 09-22-2001

Flag controversy put to rest 09-22-2001

We ought not become terrorists ourselves 09-21-2001

Fire Dept.’s decision to remove flags questioned 09-21-2001

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

News

Former Cal student eulogized as hero By Olga R. Rodriguez The Associated Press 09-24-2001

Out and About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 09-24-2001

The United States should take care of its terrorism first Nicole Williams 09-24-2001

Artn and Entertainment Staff 09-24-2001

De Anza wears down Panthers for 28-14 win By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-24-2001

Redistricting may change city’s political landscape By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-24-2001

A safer bridge could be built for less money and less time Robert R. Piper 09-24-2001

Gesser, Cougars tear up reeling Bears The Associated Press 09-24-2001

Praise for school retention program By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet Staff 09-24-2001

Soccer field has its share of stories waiting for investigation Doug Fielding 09-24-2001

Cal downs SLO 4-0 Daily Planet Wire Services 09-24-2001

Garbage — not your average dinner By Todd Dayton Special to the Daily Planet 09-24-2001

Student groups should work toward peace, not war Leo Breiman 09-24-2001

Pac-10 Football Roundup Staff 09-24-2001

Struggling travel agents hope for more business By Rachel Searles Special to the Daily Planet 09-24-2001

Eastshore Park workshop set Guy Poole 09-24-2001

Does megahertz really matter? By Matthew Fordahl AP Technology Writer 09-24-2001

Afghan Americans hold press conference By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-22-2001

Out and About Staff–compiled by Guy Poole 09-22-2001

The Campanile, Berkeley’s most prominent landmark By Susan Cerny Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

Find solutions without violence Thomas Wandall 09-22-2001

Photos from the world’s largest daily paper on display By Maryann Maslan Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

BHS field hockey falls 1-0 By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-22-2001

Forum addresses care barriers for people living with disabilities By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 09-22-2001

Find a solution that’s not war George and Aileen Kauffman 09-22-2001

Arts and Entertainment Calendar Staff 09-22-2001

Bears fighting history, themselves in Pullman By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-22-2001

Neighbors cry fowl over proposed restaurant By Hadas Ragolsky Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

Prevention should top agenda Staff 09-22-2001

East Bay religious leaders grapple with terror attacks By Bruce Gerstman Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

Craig’s dismissal unfair E. Campos 09-22-2001

Treatment better than jail Tod Mikuriya, M.D. 09-22-2001

Oakland Airport open, but fewer people are flying By Hadas Ragolsky Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

Cartoon protesters change tactics By Carlos Cruz Special to the Daily Planet 09-22-2001

Air regulators’ move against dry cleaning draws opposition By Leon Drouin Keith Associated Press Writer 09-22-2001

Spacecraft readied for flyby of comet Staff 09-22-2001

Satellites fall to ocean after rocket failure Staff 09-22-2001

Car problems driving you crazy? Let Tom and Ray help By Tom and Ray Magliozzi 09-22-2001

Amid security precautions, San Francisco tourism on hold By Ritu Bhatnagar Associated Press Writer 09-22-2001

Worried investors continue to sell, Wall Street takes another hit By Amy Baldwin AP Business Writer 09-22-2001

Around the state effects of terror attacks can be felt The Associated Press 09-22-2001

Cher wins wrongful termination lawsuit Associated Press 09-22-2001

Berkeley High player suspended for Web site quote By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-21-2001

09-21-2001

Save Florida – please Bruce Joffe Oakland 09-21-2001

09-21-2001

Students gather to protest war Chris O’Connell Special to the Daily Planet 09-21-2001

Tailback George carrying a big load for Panthers By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 09-21-2001

Fire department should fly flag as sign of unity John French Albany, CA 09-21-2001

Events planned in response to terror attacks 09-21-2001

BHS turns down students’ request for tolerance rally By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet Staff 09-21-2001

Not time for rallies Carol Denney Berkeley 09-21-2001

Workers say Skates not paying them ‘living wage’ By Hank Sims Daily Planet Staff 09-21-2001

Thanks for courageous vote Raymond A. Chamberlin Berkeley 09-21-2001

Loni Hancock to run for assembly – maybe By Judith Scherr Daily Planet editor 09-21-2001

Gratitude for courageous vote The Daily Planet received a copy of this letter to Rep. Barbara Laura Bartels Goldsborough Albany 09-21-2001

Youth soccer field air test shows cause for concern By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 09-21-2001

Protesters still seeking apology for ‘blatantly racist’ Daily Cal cartoon By Carlos Cruz and Carole-Anne Elliott Special to the Daily Planet 09-21-2001

Governor Davis illegally seized power contracts, court rules By David Kravetz Associated Press Writer 09-21-2001

Judge refuses to throw out charges of negligent homicide against Cincinatti police officer By John Nolan Associated Press Writer 09-21-2001

Thousands become U.S. citizens amid terrorism crisis By John Rogers Associated Press Writer 09-21-2001

Berkeley Art Museum celebrates reopening with new exhibits By Maryann Maslan Special to the Daily Planet 09-21-2001

Clever use of colors can influence moods in your home By Carol McGarvey Associated Press 09-21-2001

Regulators fine Pac Bell $25.6 million for deceptive marketing By Karen Gaudette Associated Press Writer 09-21-2001

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