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BART union, leaders make a deal; trains running on time

By Margie Mason The Associated Press
Thursday October 25, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Hundreds of thousands of commuters awoke Wednesday to news that Bay Area Rapid Transit trains would be running after an overnight deal between management and a union averted a strike. -more-


Proud to live in Berkeley

Michael Bauce Berkeley
Thursday October 25, 2001

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September 11 Response Calendar

Staff
Wednesday October 24, 2001

February dedication plans for Rosa Parks hit drawing board board

By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff
Tuesday October 23, 2001

Rosa Parks Elementary School won’t have the official dedication ceremony for its new name until February, but students, parents, and teachers are gearing up now to get as much educational mileage as possible out of the highly symbolic designation. -more-


Disadvantaged students struggling to pay for bus fares to campuses

The Associated Press
Monday October 22, 2001

Some skip school because they can’t afford to get there; schools say they’re losing attendance revenue -more-


Let’s get our heads out of the sand

Maris Arnold
Saturday October 20, 2001

Bay Brief

Staff
Saturday October 20, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — Nearly one in three San Franciscans would have difficulty electing an immigrant to public office, according to a new citywide poll. -more-


Berkeley Historical Society gets governor’s award

– Bay City News and press statements
Friday October 19, 2001

The Berkeley Historical Society received the governor’s Historic Preservation Award on Oct. 5 for its local history publication “Tales from the Elmwood, A Community Memory” by Burl Willes. -more-


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