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Environmentalists sue to reinstate critical habitat for bird

The Associated Press
Saturday March 23, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — Environmentalists are suing the federal government to have it re-protect the habitat of a songbird found in the Southwest that has been reduced to about 500 pairs. -more-


City may ban cardboard coffee-cup sleeves

The Associated Press
Friday March 22, 2002

BERKELEY — Those outspoken Berkeley residents are at it again. The problem this time? Nasty used coffee-cup sleeves. -more-


City may ban cardboard coffee-cup sleeves

The Associated Press
Thursday March 21, 2002

BERKELEY — Those outspoken Berkeley residents are at it again. The problem this time? Nasty used coffee-cup sleeves. -more-


Oakland hires guard to bar Caltrans from disputed land

The Associated Press
Wednesday March 20, 2002

OAKLAND — The city and port have hired a private security guard to block Caltrans contractors from the planned staging site for the first section of the long-awaited new span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. -more-


News of the Weird

Staff
Tuesday March 19, 2002

One hot dog, but I won’t hold anything -more-


Asian-American scientists end two-year lab boycott

(AP)
Monday March 18, 2002

LIVERMORE, Calif. — After two years of urging Asian-American scientists to pass up jobs at nuclear weapons labs, the Berkeley professor who organized the boycott says he’s proven his point. -more-


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