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Drive-by leaves man in hospital

Wire Report
Monday March 11, 2002

The Berkeley Police Department reports that a man was shoot twice early Saturday morning at the intersection of Channing Way and San Pablo Avenue. -more-



Restore transit before building more garages to increase traffic

Sennet Williams
Monday March 11, 2002

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Arts & Entertainment Calendar

Staff
Monday March 11, 2002


Out & About Calendar

Compiled by Guy Poole
Monday March 11, 2002


Monday, March 11

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Cal host open house

Wire Report
Monday March 11, 2002

Officials at the University of California at Berkeley are scheduling an open house today to answer questions and inform the public about plans for new student housing near the Southside neighborhood near campus. -more-



Thanks for keeping us informed

Diane Davenport
Monday March 11, 2002

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Lawrence Livermore finishes ground-breaking simulations

Wire Report
Monday March 11, 2002

The National Nuclear Security Administration announced this week that scientists at the Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos national laboratories have completed two of the largest computer simulations ever attempted and created the first full-system, three-dimensional simulations of a nuclear explosion. -more-



Cal could coordinate with city in providing transit passes

Rob Wrenn
Monday March 11, 2002

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War reactions, six months later

By Ofelia Madrid, Special to the Daily Planet
Monday March 11, 2002

Andrew Hintz, a UC Berkeley senior and member of Cal Democrats said, that recent casualties in Afghanistan hasn’t weakened his support for the war. -more-



Making Headlines

Staff
Monday March 11, 2002

Today is Monday, March 11, the 70th day of 2002. There are 295 days left in the year. -more-



Features

Friends, family remember Pearl

The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

LOS ANGELES — Some 500 friends and relatives of Daniel Pearl remembered the slain journalist Sunday as intelligent and sometimes clumsy, but always generous and committed to changing the world. -more-


Muslim-Americans report there’s a lingering sense of fear and dread

The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

SAN DIEGO — After Sept. 11, a wave of fear swept through this beach town, better known for its sun, surf and laid-back attitude. -more-


Troops return from battle

The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

officials divided on whether the war is winding down or taking shape -more-


S.F. school closes due to poor student performance

By Ron Harris, Associated Press Writer
Monday March 11, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO – J. Eugene McAteer High School, an educational dumping ground where poorly performing students often were assigned, will close permanently at year’s end. -more-


Bad medicine: Walnut Creek pharmacist’s license revoked

The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

WALNUT CREEK – A Walnut Creek pharmacist will be forced to surrender his license at the end of the month, after his business mixed a batch of medicine linked to an outbreak of illness and three meningitis deaths in June. -more-


Federal jury awards $1.6 million in Marin discrimination case

The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO – An African American deputy probation officer in Marin County was awarded $1.6 million in damages in a civil rights suit. -more-


Disney betting ESPN can boost flagging media division

By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press
Monday March 11, 2002

LOS ANGELES – As The Walt Disney Co. struggles to rapidly resuscitate ABC, the entertainment giant is looking to use the muscle of its ESPN cable sports network to bolster its flagging media division. -more-


Editorial

Making Headlines

Staff
Monday March 11, 2002

Latte looters plague Chicago -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

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Middle School principal to retire 03-06-2002

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News

Drive-by leaves man in hospital Wire Report 03-11-2002

Restore transit before building more garages to increase traffic Sennet Williams 03-11-2002

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 03-11-2002

Out & About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 03-11-2002

Cal host open house Wire Report 03-11-2002

Thanks for keeping us informed Diane Davenport 03-11-2002

Lawrence Livermore finishes ground-breaking simulations Wire Report 03-11-2002

Cal could coordinate with city in providing transit passes Rob Wrenn 03-11-2002

War reactions, six months later By Ofelia Madrid, Special to the Daily Planet 03-11-2002

Making Headlines Staff 03-11-2002

Friends, family remember Pearl The Associated Press 03-11-2002

Muslim-Americans report there’s a lingering sense of fear and dread The Associated Press 03-11-2002

Troops return from battle The Associated Press 03-11-2002

S.F. school closes due to poor student performance By Ron Harris, Associated Press Writer 03-11-2002

Bad medicine: Walnut Creek pharmacist’s license revoked The Associated Press 03-11-2002

Federal jury awards $1.6 million in Marin discrimination case The Associated Press 03-11-2002

Disney betting ESPN can boost flagging media division By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 03-11-2002

Clerical workers fed up with UC contract talks By Jia-Rui Chong, Daily Planet staff 03-09-2002

High-density is sustainable living Kirstin Miller 03-09-2002

Crossing traditional lines By Matt Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 03-09-2002

Art & Entertainment Calendar Staff 03-09-2002

Out & About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 03-09-2002

St. Mary’s-Tech a familiar battle By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 03-09-2002

The human toll By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 03-09-2002

Up with NIMBY, down with NIMFY Richard Register 03-09-2002

Asian American Film Festival celebrates 20 years By Jia-Rui Chong, Daily Planet Staff 03-09-2002

’Cats beat Bears for third time The Associated Press 03-09-2002

Progressive teacher to try for District 8 council seat By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 03-09-2002

Cardinal explode in late innings to pulverize Bears By Nathan Fox, Daily Planet Correspondent 03-09-2002

Most of UC power back onafter campus-wide blackout By Jia-Rui Chong, Daily Planet staff 03-09-2002

Making Headlines Staff 03-09-2002

Suspicious package found on Center Street Daily Planet staff 03-09-2002

UC doc heads to Salt Lake to help Paralympics By Paul Meznarich, Special to the Daily Planet 03-09-2002

Openly gay Democrat Leno takes 3-point lead in SF Assembly race The Associated Press 03-09-2002

Missing fisherman’s body washes up on Half Moon Bay shore The Associated Press 03-09-2002

Questions and Answers on the House By Morris and James Carey The Associated Press 03-09-2002

Interest in high-tech security systems grows after Sept. 11 By William McCall The Associated Press 03-09-2002

Businesses that share centers with closing Kmarts worry about future Staff 03-09-2002

School board divided on City of Franklin’s fate By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 03-08-2002

The Middle East needs our help now, not later Tommy Ates 03-08-2002

Out & About Calendar – Compiled by Guy Poole 03-08-2002

Scratchin’ it up on film by Peter Crimmins Peter Crimmins 03-08-2002

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 03-08-2002

Three-sport star lives for making big plays By Nathan Fox, Daily Planet Correspondent 03-08-2002

Claremont building gets landmark nod By Jia-Rui Chong, Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2002

Spring says oops, sorry Councilmember Dona Spring 03-08-2002

Bears down UCLA, will face Arizona The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Half Pint Library program first of its kind in California By Jia-Rui Chong, Daily Planet staff 03-08-2002

St. Mary’s-Tech showdown set for CSU Hayward Staff Report 03-08-2002

Today in History Staff 03-08-2002

Oregon, USC and Arizona advance to semis Staff 03-08-2002

News of the Weird Staff 03-08-2002

Sports this weekend Staff 03-08-2002

SF mauling witness tells of screams, thought it was a rape By Linda Deutsch, The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Up to 2 feet of snow blankets Sierra; warnings in effect The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Click and Clack Talk Cars Tom and Ray Magliozzi 03-08-2002

Select birch and its site with care By Lee Reich, The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Grow seeds as well as veggies and flowers By Lee Reich, The Associated Press 03-08-2002

An ideal ceramic-tile base by Morris and James Carey 03-08-2002

S&P’s cuts Hewlett-Packard’s credit ratings because of risky Compaq deal The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Online DVD rental service Netflix files IPO plans By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Intel affirms first-quarter revenue guidance By Matthew Fordahl, The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Providian Financial to sell Argentine operations The Associated Press 03-08-2002

Berkeley’s children speak up and walk out By David ScharfenbergDaily Planet staff 03-07-2002

St. Ignatius shocks Lady ’Jackets By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-07-2002

My hinduism lost in India’s deadly nationalism Staff 03-07-2002

Compiled by Guy Poole 03-07-2002

Ruby trounces Wiggins By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 03-07-2002

St. Mary’s cruises past Oak Grove By Nathan Fox Daily Planet Correspondent 03-07-2002

Santa Fe Right of Way neighbors to discuss park project with police By Jia-Rui Chong Daily Planet staff 03-07-2002

Oakland man killed by Richmond freight train By Jia-Rui Chong Daily Planet staff 03-07-2002

Today in History Staff 03-07-2002

Bay Area Democrats may become first openly gay men in state legislature By Margie Mason The Associated Press 03-07-2002

Correction Staff 03-07-2002

U.S. Senate votes for southern route for Alaska gas pipeline By H. Josef Hebert The Associated Press 03-07-2002

Plane crashes in San Jose, fate of passengers unclear The Associated Press 03-07-2002

Storm brings heavy snow to Sierras The Associated Press 03-07-2002

Federal regulators approve proposed HP-Compaq merger By David Ho The Associated Press 03-07-2002

ImClone, Bristol settle feud over marketing cancer drug By Paul Elias The Associated Press 03-07-2002

State power regulators again delay vote on competition By Karen Gaudette The Associated Press 03-07-2002

Hancock calls it victory By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2002

Bears win on Jackson’s 10th-inning grand slam By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2002

Hysteria, emotionalism more damaging than budget cuts Marilyn Boucher 03-06-2002

Staff 03-06-2002

City officials rally voters By Jia-Rui Chong Special to the Daily Planet 03-06-2002

Sports shorts Staff 03-06-2002

A little clarification on comments made in transit article Nadesan Permaul Director of Transportation University of California, Berkeley 03-06-2002

BCA still silent on Mayor race By Devona WalkerDaily Planet Staff 03-06-2002

RE: Jacki Fox Rubi Round 3 John Cecil Berkeley 03-06-2002

City debates Scouts gay ban By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 03-06-2002

UC transit critic just doesn’t understand Nadesan Permaul Director of Transportation UC Berkeley 03-06-2002

Lawrence suggests ways to save Franklin By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 03-06-2002

Good manners, anyone? Theresa Traynor Berkeley 03-06-2002

Today in History Staff 03-06-2002

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Staff 03-06-2002

Simon victory cast shadows on Davis By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2002

Attack helicopters ordered in Afghanistan By MATT KELLEY Associated Press Writer 03-06-2002

Psych review ordered of mother who killed son The Associarted Press 03-06-2002

American media outlets receive grades on Middle -East coverage By Kechia Smith-Gran Special to the Daily Planet 03-06-2002

Voters turn out for primary with new twists By Jia-Rui Chong Special to the Daily Planet 03-06-2002

Gov. Davis names Michael Peevey new power regulator Associated Press 03-06-2002

Walnut Creek City Manager opening piques national interest Staff 03-06-2002

Research firm recommends yes vote on HP-Compaq The Associated Press 03-06-2002

Microsoft settles lawsuit that claimed company overbilledv The Associated Press 03-06-2002

PG&E says its bankrupt utility powered fourth-quarter earnings Associated Press 03-06-2002

Bringing wheels, smiles to Iran By Jia-Rui Chong Special to the Daily Planet 03-05-2002

Trail Blazers dethrown Kings The Associated Press 03-05-2002

Jacki Fox Ruby fights back Jacki Fox Ruby Berkeley 03-05-2002

Staff 03-05-2002

Roads, schools and the Gas Tax By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 03-05-2002

Gonzaga’s NCAA is return strong The Associated Press 03-05-2002

Letter attacking Ruby was inaccurate John Selawsky Director, Berkeley School Board Berkeley 03-05-2002

City settles with UC for less than expected By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 03-05-2002

Bryant: better fighting than infighting The Associated Press 03-05-2002

Bus riders says ‘No on 42’ Steve Geller Berkeley 03-05-2002

Council OKs redistricting proposal By Jia-Rui Chong Special to the Daily Planet 03-05-2002

Who’s buying Prop 42 Charlene M. Woodcock Berkeley 03-05-2002

Halloran, Rosenthal plead innocent Wire Report 03-05-2002

BHS at risk of losing what has taken 60 years to build Derick Miller President Berkeley PTA Council 03-05-2002

News of the Weird Staff 03-05-2002

Priest relocates as news about sex scandal hits The Associated Press 03-05-2002

Global Crossing shows zeal for making money, bending rules The Associated Press 03-05-2002

Judge sets trial date in file swapping case The Associated Press 03-05-2002