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Berkeley’s #5 in mass transit

By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

According to Census 2000 data released Tuesday, Berkeley is fifth among Bay Area cities when it comes to using mass transit to get to and from work, passing neighboring Oakland and coming in behind other neighbors Emeryville, Albany and El Cerrito. -more-



ABC boots “Politically Correct”

By David Bauder The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

NEW YORK — ABC has pulled the plug on “Politically Incorrect,” which battled sinking ratings and, after Sept. 11, advertising erosion because of host Bill Maher’s reference to past U.S. military action as “cowardly.” -more-



Workshop suggests ways to reduce school achievement gap

Shirley Issel
Thursday May 16, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Calendar of Events and Activities

Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002


Friday, May 17

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’Jackets lose control on phantom homer Umpire’s call hands first place in ACCAL to El Cerrito with one game to play

By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

It’s rare that a high school coach blames a loss on the officiating. Coaches usually choose to gloss over blown calls, concentrating on their team’s mistakes that made a difference. But on Wednesday, there was little doubt about what decided the Berkeley-El Cerrito baseball game and perhaps the ACCAL championship. -more-



Berkeley civic leaders support study EBMUD to consider taking over for PG&E

By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

East Bay Municipal Utility District representatives met with Berkeley leaders this week to share their curiosity about becoming a power provider. -more-





Bates was nominated by formal ballot

Judy Clancy
Thursday May 16, 2002

Dear Editor: -more-



Berkeley lacrosse faces UHS in semis

Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

Staff Report -more-



Palestinian rep. talks reform Palestinian Authority official discusses democracy at UC Berkeley

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

The chief U.S. representative for the Palestine Liberation Organization said the Palestinian Authority will pursue democratic reform at a UC Berkeley appearance Wednesday afternoon. -more-



History

The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

Today is Thursday, May 16, the 136th day of 2002. There are 229 days left in the year. -more-



Please distinguish Church of Christ from United Church of Christ

Carol J. Barriger
Thursday May 16, 2002

To the Editor: -more-





Earth First! trial narrows focus

By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

Charges against two FBI special agents were dropped Wednesday in the Earth First v. FBI and Oakland Police Department trial in an attempt to narrow the scope of the case accusing the FBI and OPD of mishandling the 1990 car bombing of environmental activists Judi Bari and Darryl Cherney. -more-



News of the Weird

The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

United offers $5 flights -more-



Baker named finalist for Bench Award

Staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

Cal junior catcher John Baker has been selected as one of 10 finalists for Johnny Bench Award, it was announced May 15 by The Greater Wichita Area Sports Commission. -more-



Willard Middle School parents worry as safety officer laid off

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff
Thursday May 16, 2002

Parents at Willard Middle School are concerned about the Board of Education’s decision last week to layoff one of the school’s two safety officers next year, and transfer him to another school. -more-



Features

‘Star Wars’ arrives in this galaxy

By ANTHONY BREZNICAN The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

Dirty air kills more people in California than AIDS & homicide, study finds

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday May 16, 2002

OAKLAND — A report released by an environmental research group in Oakland Wednesday says that dirty air accounts for more deaths in California than traffic accidents, homicides and AIDS combined. -more-


New SF bike lanes ready — just in time for Bike to Work Day on Thursday

Daily Planet Wire Services
Thursday May 16, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco cycling enthusiasts are congregating in the South of Market neighborhood today to celebrate new bike lanes on half of busy Howard Street -- painted just in time for Bike to Work Day on Thursday. -more-



Activists, unions launch postcard campaign for immigrants’ rights

The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

LOS ANGELES — A nationwide postcard campaign aimed at winning legal rights for illegal immigrants, was launched Wednesday in 30 American cities by a coalition of immigrant groups, labor unions and church officials. -more-


National Guard to be replaced by state police on Golden Gate Bridge

By Don Thompson The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

SACRAMENTO — State police will replace National Guard troops who began patrolling three major California bridges after last fall’s terrorist attacks, Gov. Gray Davis said Wednesday. -more-


California sets political tone for nation — and draws 1/3 of state lobbying money

By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sen. Jackie Speier has been trying for two years to pass financial privacy legislation in the California Legislature. -more-


Editorial

Health care programs take brunt of Governor Davis’s proposed budget cuts

By Alexa Haussler The Associated Press
Thursday May 16, 2002

Deep cuts to health programs proposed by Gov. Gray Davis to help fill a $23.6 billion budget hole unfairly target those who need state help the most, California health care officials and advocates for the poor said Wednesday. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Health care programs take brunt of Governor Davis’s proposed budget cuts 05-16-2002

4.9 Quake shakes Bay Area 05-15-2002

Berkeley scientist named to Royal Society in London 05-14-2002

Interned Japanese-Americans receive a belated apology 05-13-2002

News of the Weird 05-11-2002

Southside Plan talks focus on expanding housing 05-10-2002

Native American input enriches Stanford art exhibit 05-10-2002

News

Berkeley’s #5 in mass transit By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 05-16-2002

ABC boots “Politically Correct” By David Bauder The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Workshop suggests ways to reduce school achievement gap Shirley Issel 05-16-2002

Calendar of Events and Activities Staff 05-16-2002

’Jackets lose control on phantom homer Umpire’s call hands first place in ACCAL to El Cerrito with one game to play By Jared GreenDaily Planet Staff 05-16-2002

Berkeley civic leaders support study EBMUD to consider taking over for PG&E By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 05-16-2002

Woody Allen wins ovation at Cannes opening Director receives Palm of Palms, an award given only to Ingmar Bergman before By Jocelyn Noveck The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Bates was nominated by formal ballot Judy Clancy 05-16-2002

Berkeley lacrosse faces UHS in semis Staff 05-16-2002

Palestinian rep. talks reform Palestinian Authority official discusses democracy at UC Berkeley By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 05-16-2002

History The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Please distinguish Church of Christ from United Church of Christ Carol J. Barriger 05-16-2002

Cal softball puts five on All-Pac-10 teams Staff 05-16-2002

Earth First! trial narrows focus By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 05-16-2002

News of the Weird The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Baker named finalist for Bench Award Staff 05-16-2002

Willard Middle School parents worry as safety officer laid off By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 05-16-2002

‘Star Wars’ arrives in this galaxy By ANTHONY BREZNICAN The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Dirty air kills more people in California than AIDS & homicide, study finds Daily Planet Wire Services 05-16-2002

New SF bike lanes ready — just in time for Bike to Work Day on Thursday Daily Planet Wire Services 05-16-2002

Napster’s prospects dim as execs depart Music sharing company uncertain about new subscription service By Ron Harris The Associated Press 05-16-2002

Activists, unions launch postcard campaign for immigrants’ rights The Associated Press 05-16-2002

National Guard to be replaced by state police on Golden Gate Bridge By Don Thompson The Associated Press 05-16-2002

California sets political tone for nation — and draws 1/3 of state lobbying money By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 05-16-2002

B-TV to get city scrutiny By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 05-15-2002

Dona Spring is a great Green Party leader - Chris Kavanagh 05-15-2002

Diversity still eludes network TV, third annual study finds By Lynn Elber, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

’Jackets survive sloppy start to down Marin Catholic By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 05-15-2002

Palestine class draws criticism By David Scharfenberg. Daily Planet staff 05-15-2002

Neighborhoods don’t want tall new buildings Angela Canepa 05-15-2002

SF Chinese talk show attracts national television audience The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Sports shorts Staff 05-15-2002

BUSD candidate McKnight pledges to listen By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 05-15-2002

Height ordinance boosters defy logic, disregard environment - Richard Register 05-15-2002

History - The Associated Press 05-15-2002

News of the Weird - The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Claremont Reservoir health risk By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 05-15-2002

CSU plans to raise out-of-state tuition By Chelsea J. Carter, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

California dairy farmers look farther afield as state restricts grazing By Eugene Tong, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Committees approve bills removing immunity for gun dealers The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Napster CEO steps down; cost-cutting continues By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Napster CEO steps down; cost-cutting continues By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 05-15-2002

Stocks rally for second straight session, this time on strong retail figures By Lisa Singhania, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

American Dental Association sues lawyer for defamation over mercury By Tom Harrigan, The Associated Press 05-15-2002

City considers censoring TV Council to discuss restrictions on sexually-explicit public programming By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 05-14-2002

Danielle Stokes is hurdling past the competition St. Mary’s High track star and Oakland PALS standout earns a scholarship to Cal State Northridge By Nathan Fox Daily Planet Correspondent 05-14-2002

History The Associated Press 05-14-2002

Environmentalists don’t play well with others Doug Fielding 05-14-2002

Staff 05-14-2002

Staff 05-14-2002

State of the City address received with pomp and cheer Mayor sets big goals for Berkeley By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 05-14-2002

News of the Weird The Associated Press 05-14-2002

Crossword insensitive to white people Jason Osborne Badgley 05-14-2002

Long-time BUSD union under attack By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 05-14-2002

Earth First! trial continues: FBI says activists’ own bomb went off By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 05-14-2002

Assembly votes not to repeal motorcycle helmet law The Associated Press 05-14-2002

AIDS rider dies while cycling down Highway One through Half Moon Bay Staff 05-14-2002

Former elections monitor gave Oracle donation to Gov. Davis Oracle lobbyist had state ties By Steve Lawrence The Associated Press 05-14-2002

Philippines back on CalPERS list After unstable period, retirement fund will invest there again By Martha Mendoza The Associated Press 05-14-2002

Mothers honor true meaning of Mother’s day By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 05-13-2002

Good decision: Leave Albany waterfront alone -Sasha Futran , Jill Posener 05-13-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 05-13-2002

Surprise! Panthers dominate BSAL meet By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 05-13-2002

Rise in hate crimes pushes city to action By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 05-13-2002

Waterfront needs athletic fields -Jahlee Arakaki 05-13-2002

Bears wrap up regular season with sweep of OSU Daily Planet Wire Services 05-13-2002

Berkeley Poetry Festival parades another year of work Staff 05-13-2002

AHA senior housing project is important -Kevin Zwick 05-13-2002

Sports this weekend Staff 05-13-2002

History Staff 05-13-2002

News of the Weird Staff 05-13-2002

Five arrested in prostitution sting The Associated Press 05-13-2002

Likud votes down Palestinian state By Steve Weizman, The Associated Press 05-13-2002

’Star Wars’ garners big bucks for mentors By Paul Glader, The Associated Press 05-13-2002

Researchers say Drinking tea may strengthen bones The Associated Press 05-13-2002

Firefighters gaining on blaze in Angeles Forest Staff 05-13-2002

Rising insurance rates squeeze state consumers By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 05-13-2002

State’s land-use planning agency waking up By Jim Wasserman, Associated Press Writer 05-13-2002

Davis basks in Enron vindication — but not for long By Alexa Haussler, The Associated Press 05-13-2002

S.F. dog walkers upset about new restrictive leash laws The Associated Press 05-13-2002

Dead snake stops BART project again The Associated Press 05-13-2002

Broken meters are no longer a free ride By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 05-11-2002

One structure has many associations By Susan Cerny, Special to the Daily Planet 05-11-2002

University police need better oversight - Copwatch 05-11-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 05-11-2002

‘The Cockettes’ keep turning people on and tripping ‘em out By Kamala Appel, Special to the Daily Planet 05-11-2002

’Jackets demolish Piedmont to complete regular season By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 05-11-2002

ZAB lets seminary plan move forward By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 05-11-2002

Mayor Dean is no friend to artists John Curl 05-11-2002

St. Joseph downs upstart Panthers for BSAL crown By Richard Nybakken, Daily Planet Correspondent 05-11-2002

BHS senior running for School Board By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 05-11-2002

Don’t blame Jews for all the world’s ills Jospeh Moskowitz 05-11-2002

Encinal downs Berkeley with clutch hitting Staff 05-11-2002

Activists target arms race in space By Jamie Luck, Special to the Daily Planet 05-11-2002

Suzanne Vega collects folksongs for 9/11 By Karen Matthews, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Sports shorts Staff 05-11-2002

History - The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Juan Gabriel tops Billboard Latin By Adrian Sainz, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Sen. Boxer seeks wilderness status for 2.5 million acres in California The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Celebrating public education: BPEF raises $25,000 at annual lunch By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 05-11-2002

UC changes Palestinian course listing Daily Planet Wire Report 05-11-2002

E-Trade chairman relinquishes giant pay package By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Gap, Inc. faces shareholders, activists By Mary Perea, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Small wine importers fight to hold share of the industry By Stefanie Frith, The Associateed Press 05-11-2002

Juxtaposed photos yield surprising insights, visual delights By Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 05-11-2002

Tip of the Week - Morris and James Carey 05-11-2002

Old growth forest activists mark fourth year in tree By Scott Maben, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Orange County doctor jailed in Israel goes on hunger strike The Associated Press 05-11-2002

National Guard troops leave California airports after months on duty By Paul Glader, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Luxury kitchen and bath products dazzle in Chicago show By James and Morris Carey, The Associated Press 05-11-2002

Protests spur calls for police reform By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 05-10-2002

Who’s Left? - Stephen Dunifer 05-10-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 05-10-2002

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 05-10-2002

Repeat performance means end of line for ’Jackets By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 05-10-2002

School Superintendent: No August layoffs By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 05-10-2002

Anti-Semitism thrives in world press Rachel Schorr 05-10-2002

Scenes of life & death at home By Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 05-10-2002

City staff gets free bus passes By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 05-10-2002

‘Underground Zero’ expands America’s consciousness of the 9/11 tragedy By Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 05-10-2002

History - The Associated Press 05-10-2002

A competitive race for Broadway’s Tony Awards 2002 By Michael Kuchwara, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

News of the Weird Staff 05-10-2002

Berkeley celebrates 50th anniversary of ‘Beowulf’ marathon By Michelle Locke, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Little Hoover group condemns housing shortage By Jim Wasserman, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

California doctor arrested after visiting Palestinian refugee camp By Sandra Marquez, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Census changes cut into numbers of some Hispanic groups The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Phone companies can end profit-sharing By Jennifer Coleman, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Sun CEO outlines Java-powered future By David Enders, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Click and Clack Talk Cars Tom & Ray Magliozzi 05-10-2002

Q & A By Morris and James Carey 05-10-2002

This old lighthouse – a revival story By Jennifer Coleman, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Tulips flourish on their own schedule By Lee Reich, The Associated Press 05-10-2002

Rolling Stones announce another world tour in spectacular fashion in NYC By Nekesa Mumbi Moody, The Associated Press 05-10-2002