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Elizabeth Taylor turns 70

Associated Press
Wednesday February 27, 2002

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Good grief, Elizabeth Taylor is 70! -more-


Caption did not represent Hemlocks

Nancy Ward Hemlock Society
Wednesday February 27, 2002

Editor: -more-


Today in History

Staff
Tuesday February 26, 2002

Today’s Highlight in History: -more-


OBITUARIES

The Associated Press
Monday February 25, 2002

LOS ANGELES — Academy Award-winning animator Chuck Jones, best known for making Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig and other beloved characters come to life, died Friday of congestive heart failure. He was 89. -more-


BHS boys’ face O’Dowd

Staff Report
Monday February 25, 2002

The Berkeley High boys’ basketball team received an at-large bid to the North Coast Section Division I playoffs on Sunday. The sixth-seeded ’Jackets will face No. 3 Bishop O’Dowd in a first-round game at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday. The game will be played at either Bishop O’Dowd’s gym or at Chabot College in Hayward, with the venue to be decided today. -more-


Plane crashes near San Jose high school

The Associated Press
Saturday February 23, 2002

SAN JOSE — A small airplane hit a fence, clipped a tree and crash landed in a field near a high school Friday. -more-


Family, friends respond to reporter’s death

By Paul Chavez, The Associated Press
Friday February 22, 2002

LOS ANGELES — Family and friends of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl mourned their loss Thursday, as news of his death reached the San Fernando Valley, where Pearl grew up and his parents still live. -more-


Oakland to pay off man arrested by pair of ‘Riders’

Daily Planet Wire Report
Thursday February 21, 2002

OAKLAND — City of Oakland officials have decided to pay $195,000 to a man who spent 287 days in custody after he was arrested by a pair of officers who have been accused of criminal misconduct in a case against the so-called “Riders.” -more-


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