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South Berkeley’s revitalization: A mixed blessing

By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff
Monday June 10, 2002

Betty Grey may be the latest victim of what many merchants are calling the “gentrification” of south Berkeley. -more-



Concerns about big housing amid small homes

-Honor Thompson
Monday June 10, 2002

To the Editor -more-



Out & About Calendar

Staff
Monday June 10, 2002


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Japan’s victory set off celebration at home, deadly riots in Russia

By Phil Brown, The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

Costa Rica-Turkey tie puts Brazil into next round without playing -more-



Artists and housing advocates join forces

By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet
Monday June 10, 2002

Weekend rally urges affordable units -more-



Time to listen to Dwight

-Kate Bernier
Monday June 10, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



ESPY nomination for Cal’s Coughlin

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday June 10, 2002

Natalie Coughlin, a 19-year-old sophomore swimmer at Cal, is one of five nominees for an ESPY Award as the Best Female College Athlete. -more-



Newspaper: FBI and CIA worked covertly to harass UC students

The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — The FBI, working covertly with the CIA and then-Gov. Ronald Reagan, spent years unlawfully trying to quash the voices and careers of students and faculty deemed subversive at the University of California, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Saturday. -more-



Berkeley High teacher bids farewell

By Katie Flynn, Daily Planet Intern
Monday June 10, 2002

After 41 years of teaching in Berkeley schools, Barbara Hopkins has seen the children change, the district change, and parents change. But when she retires this week, there is one thing she will say has remained the same– her love for her students and how those students have appreciated her class. -more-



Killer mom pleads guilty as charged

By RON HARRIS Associated Press Writer
Monday June 10, 2002

REDWOOD CITY — This time, for a mother facing first-degree murder charges for the killing of her son, there was no mention of a mysterious child pornography ring, or a conspiracy by others to commandeer her defense strategy. -more-



Northern California wildfire forces evacuation of 150 homes on Sunday

Staff
Monday June 10, 2002

MOONEY FLAT — About 150 homes were evacuated in Northern California on Sunday as winds fanned a 1,000-acre wildfire closer to structures. -more-



Features

Bay Briefs

Staff
Monday June 10, 2002

Chevron gets go-ahead -more-


Art, Gravy at Live Oak Park

By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet
Monday June 10, 2002

Somewhere between chuckling at Wavy Gravy's clown-nose antics and Karl Schroen's hand-forged knives, visitors to the 32nd Annual Live Oak Park Fair found time to peruse more than 112 artist booths, munch on Tibetan food, and just sit by the stream and enjoy the Saturday shade. -more-


’Undercover Brother’ makes leap from Web to big screen

By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

LOS ANGELES – Last week at the box office, “Undercover Brother” struck a blow for truth, justice and the once prevalent notion that short animated shows created on the Internet could migrate successfully to a bigger screen. -more-


Yahoo reformats main, shopping and mail pages

The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

SUNNYVALE, Calif. – Yahoo! Inc. is showing off a new look beginning Monday, with a redesigned home page and refinements on the shopping and e-mail sections as well. -more-


Girl’s fall from ride latest incident at Vallejo’s Six Flags Marine World

By Karen Gaudette, The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

OAKLAND – A four-year-old girl suffered head injuries after falling from a whirling ride at Vallejo’s Six Flags Marine World — the second parkgoer to tumble from the “Starfish” in as many years. The accident comes at a time when lawmakers are calling for tougher restrictions on amusement park rides. -more-


Napa Valley Wine Auction draws $320,000 bid

By Michelle Locke, Associated Press Writer
Monday June 10, 2002

ST. HELENA – Sparkling wine flowed and “Hey, Big Spender,” belted out over the loudspeakers as 26 magnums of Napa Valley’s finest went to the high bidder of $320,000 in the celebrity-studded annual wine auction Saturday. -more-


Famed Ghirardelli chocolate company celebrates 150 years

The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO – The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is celebrating its 150th anniversary, and now has plans to expand its chocolate empire. -more-


FBI questioning dive shop owners in scuba inquiry

By Seth Hettena, Associated Press Writer
Monday June 10, 2002

Authorities worried about amphibious attack after reports of Taliban scuba training -more-


California struggling with growing numbers of elderly inmates

The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

VACAVILLE – Tougher sentences are causing an unusual problem in state prisons – a steep and costly rise in elderly inmates. -more-


Monterey aquarium hopes to capture, display great white shark

The Associated Press
Monday June 10, 2002

MONTEREY – Scientists with the world-renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium hope to reel in a baby great white shark and become the first institution to successfully exhibit the ocean’s most-feared predator. -more-


Editorial

California prosecutors search for victims of priest sexual abuse

By CHELSEA J. CARTER, Associated Press Writer
Monday June 10, 2002

SANTA ANA — Orange County authorities are seeking out potential victims of abuse by priests rather than waiting for people to file police reports. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

California prosecutors search for victims of priest sexual abuse 06-10-2002

Autopsy can’t say if Butte County body is missing daughter 06-08-2002

‘Not in our Name’ stands against war, occupation of West Bank 06-07-2002

LA boy’s death ruled accidental 06-06-2002

Study: TV diversity still lags in quantity, quality 06-05-2002

Police search for boy who vanished 06-04-2002

News

South Berkeley’s revitalization: A mixed blessing By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 06-10-2002

Concerns about big housing amid small homes -Honor Thompson 06-10-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 06-10-2002

Japan’s victory set off celebration at home, deadly riots in Russia By Phil Brown, The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Artists and housing advocates join forces By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 06-10-2002

Time to listen to Dwight -Kate Bernier 06-10-2002

ESPY nomination for Cal’s Coughlin Daily Planet Wire Services 06-10-2002

Newspaper: FBI and CIA worked covertly to harass UC students The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Berkeley High teacher bids farewell By Katie Flynn, Daily Planet Intern 06-10-2002

Killer mom pleads guilty as charged By RON HARRIS Associated Press Writer 06-10-2002

Northern California wildfire forces evacuation of 150 homes on Sunday Staff 06-10-2002

Bay Briefs Staff 06-10-2002

Art, Gravy at Live Oak Park By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 06-10-2002

’Undercover Brother’ makes leap from Web to big screen By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Yahoo reformats main, shopping and mail pages The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Girl’s fall from ride latest incident at Vallejo’s Six Flags Marine World By Karen Gaudette, The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Napa Valley Wine Auction draws $320,000 bid By Michelle Locke, Associated Press Writer 06-10-2002

Famed Ghirardelli chocolate company celebrates 150 years The Associated Press 06-10-2002

FBI questioning dive shop owners in scuba inquiry By Seth Hettena, Associated Press Writer 06-10-2002

California struggling with growing numbers of elderly inmates The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Monterey aquarium hopes to capture, display great white shark The Associated Press 06-10-2002

Berkeley teen charged in south shooting By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-08-2002

Award winning building has connection to bestseller Seabiscuit By Susan Cerny, Special to the Daily Planet 06-08-2002

Have mercy on travelers, truckers who want to park overnight Searle Whitney 06-08-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 06-08-2002

Suzuki famed watercolors at this year's open studios By Ian M. Stewart, Special to the Daily Planet 06-08-2002

Arts Calendar Staff 06-08-2002

10 percent of class will play on in college By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 06-08-2002

It’s official: District attorney drops charges against UC protesters By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 06-08-2002

‘Affordable’ housing should be affordable Rhiannon 06-08-2002

Wine tasting basics: Swirl, sniff, sip ... and spit! By Linda Ashton, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Beckham, England get revenge on Argentina By Phil Brown, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Open Studios show a special forum for public and artists By Matthew Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 06-08-2002

ABC News starts its own reality program with a study of Boston By David Bauder, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Tyson-Lewis could be last big money-grab for both The Associated Press 06-08-2002

News of the Weird Staff 06-08-2002

UC Berkeley cancels study abroad in India this fall Staff 06-08-2002

Bankrupt Advanced TelCom Group rebuffs bid from Integra Telecom The Associated Press 06-08-2002

ReplayTV customers want rights heard in Hollywood, Silicon Valley By Simon Avery, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Undercooked chicken products recalled Staff 06-08-2002

Esai Morales, Penelope Cruz honored at Awards Staff 06-08-2002

Scientists at Livermore react to new jurisdiction By Martha Mendoza, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Largest Western Catholic hospital system settles fraud charges By Don Thompson, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Minn. doctor pleads guilty to killing son, stabbing husband By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Wildfire burns nine homes, 23,500 acres north of Los Angeles By Ryan Pearson, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Click and Clack Talk Cars Tom And Ray Magliozzi 06-08-2002

Lawmakers suggest budget cuts, including Davis project By Alexa Haussler, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Emotions flare at bioethics debate By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 06-08-2002

Week three of deliberations ends for jury Staff 06-08-2002

Bodies found inside gunman’s home were parents The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Employee complained of Perot’s involvement in energy market By Jennifer Coleman, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Kennedy cousin found guilty of 1975 murder By John Christofferson, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Columbine families settle lawsuits with school district By Nick Wadhams, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Police embarrassed by private investigators’ quick discoveries in Chandra Levy case By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 06-08-2002

Briefs Staff 06-08-2002

Alleged sexual assaults at Berkeley high By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-07-2002

Israel’s state may not be what it seems -Josh May 06-07-2002

CHERISHING POP By Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 06-07-2002

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 06-07-2002

Athletics 10, Mariners 4 The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Pot club robbed for third time in a year By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-07-2002

Divestment has worked before. Can it work now? Susan Ervin-Tripp 06-07-2002

Biannual film festival leaves Berkeley with mouth full of spittle By Jamob Coakley, Special to the Daily Planet 06-07-2002

A sensitive side to Mike? The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Protesters ask DEA to change drug law By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-07-2002

A note on suicide bombing Daniel C. Spitzer, Ph.D 06-07-2002

Free concert, sunshine draw listeners dowtown Staff 06-07-2002

Indians raided by Twins Staff 06-07-2002

Clean air campaign kicks off sooner than usual The Associated Press 06-07-2002

News of the Weird Staff 06-07-2002

Berkeley ready terrorist attack By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 06-07-2002

CBS will not show Schwab ad deriding Wall Street practices By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer 06-07-2002

USC high tech incubator to close Staff 06-07-2002

Intel reduces 2nd-quarter forecast By Matthew Fordahl, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

California home prices hit record high in April By Simon Avery, AP Business Writer 06-07-2002

3Com to merge units in cost-cutting effort Staff 06-07-2002

Berkeley helps save lost American Indian languages By MICHELLE LOCKE, Associated Press Writer 06-07-2002

Government deems building insecure, radioactive waste goes under tents By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Man pleads guilty to role in deadly LA kidnapping scheme The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Sentencing set today for couple convicted in SF dog mauling By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Judge fines tobacco company $20 million for targeting teens By Seth Hettena, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Police search former priest’s home near Lake Tahoe for missing girl Staff 06-07-2002

California warned to be ready for ‘acute epidemic’ By Don Thompson, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Court grants parental rights to non-biological father By David Kravits, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Fundamentalist church responds to child’s death with new rules Staff 06-07-2002

Amtrak train strikes pickup, injuring driver Staff 06-07-2002

Credit help offered as senators probe state computer hacking By Don Thompson, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

California’s power supply dwindles By Karen Gaudette, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

National Red Cross to remove board of San Diego chapter Staff 06-07-2002

Despite sex scandal, archdiocese on pace for record fund-drive By Diego Ibarguen, Associated Press Writer 06-07-2002

Hershey, union reach agreement By Marc Levy, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Suspected 9-11 mastermind, chief hijacker believed in same German city at same time The Associated Press 06-07-2002

‘Company’s on the way’ By Marcia Dunn, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

UC shuts down study program in India this fall By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002

News of the Weird The Associated Press 06-06-2002

Let’s consider a minus 15 mph speed limit Tom Brown Berkeley 06-06-2002

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 06-06-2002

Out and About Staff 06-06-2002

St. Mary’s Moore drafted by Pirates By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002

Suicide bomber survivors tell story By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-06-2002

UC professors deserve an “F” Giora Stavi Berkeley 06-06-2002

Jacob Coakley Special to the Daily Planet 06-06-2002

Americans pull off shocker over Portugal The Associated Press 06-06-2002

City questions lockers it provides to homeless By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002

Darling Flower Shop is structure of “demerit” Hank Resnik Berkeley 06-06-2002

Cal’s White selected by Colorado Daily Planet Wire Services 06-06-2002

Fire danger moderate in Northern California By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002

Library offers plenty for youth this summer Mike Dinoffria Special to the Daily Planet 06-06-2002

Semiconductor industry group projects recovery The Associated Press 06-06-2002

eBay has deployed weapon against fraud By Brian Bergstein The Associated press 06-06-2002

Researchers say global warming will leave state short of water By Colleen Valles The Associated Press 06-06-2002

Priest accused of raping girl bound for trial The Associated Press 06-06-2002

Moon to obscure sun in partial solar eclipse By Andrew Bridges The Associated Press 06-06-2002

UC Professors push for divestment from Israel By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-05-2002

20 mph is not slow enough for our safety, air quality Sedge Thomson 06-05-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 06-05-2002

A’s top pick follows in his father’s footsteps The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Local 1 ousted from Berkeley schools By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-05-2002

Celebrate Affordable Housing Week Assemblywoman Dion Aroner Berkeley 06-05-2002

Hutchinson, Baker go early Staff Report 06-05-2002

November ballot being prepped with city bonds By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002

Asian teams win, lose and tie at World Cup The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Future of historic building debated By Matt Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 06-05-2002

Census ranks Rancho Santa Fe as nation’s wealthiest town By Seth Hettena, The Associated Press 06-05-2002

News of the Weird Staff 06-05-2002

Verdict delayed in Oakland car bombing case By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002

Teen recognized for dancing, choreography By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002

Concord woman selected as winner of Afghan scholarship to study law Staff 06-05-2002

Apple introduces eMac for computer users The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Former Andersen executive talks about financial reporting system By May Wong, The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Mountain View Intuit to buy property software company The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Cardinal to take out newspaper ads on abuse The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Air Force colonel suspended after bad-mouthing Bush By Kim Curtis, The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Woman convicted of killing three tenants may be let go from prison The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Regents pick nuclear weapons designer to head Livermore Staff 06-05-2002

Lawmakers begin budget negotiations By Alexa Haussler The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Trial starts for man accused of killing child By Ben Fox, The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Medical journal puts itself, competitors under microscope By Lindsey Tanner The Associated Press 06-05-2002

Dozens return to scorched homes The Associated Press 06-05-2002

R.I. mayor acquitted of some charges Staff 06-05-2002

Comeback bid fails, bankruptcy looms for San Jose Symphony By Brian Bergstein, The Associated Press 06-05-2002

DA may drop charges against UC protesters By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-04-2002

News of the Weird The Associated Press 06-04-2002

Bay area must continue to explore options, build public policy for affordable housing Dion Aroner District 14 Assemblywoman 06-04-2002

Out & About Staff 06-04-2002

Next task for Lakers: 4 more wins By John Nadel AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002

South Berkeley shooting suspect at large By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002

20 mph limit proposal is against the law Max Alfert Albany 06-04-2002

Ballet Superstar Baryshnikov Dazzles Berkeley By Robert Hall Special to the Daily Planet 06-04-2002

Giants 11, Padres 3 By Bernie Wilson AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002

Verdict due in Earth First! Daily Planet staff -Daily Planet staff 06-04-2002

Mariners held off Athletics: 4-1 By Anne M. Peterson AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002

UC puts India program on hold Staff 06-04-2002

Disablity rights group sues Walgreens stores By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002

Thousands eligible are not getting electricity discount By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-04-2002

University Avenue corner may be deemed international food district By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002

Power traders sued in California on behalf of Washington state The Associated Press 06-04-2002

California cattle identified with bovine tuberculosis The Associated Press 06-04-2002

Copyright rulings stand despite Napster bancruptcy By David Kravets The Associated Press 06-04-2002

SBC, Yahoo in joint venture launch Internet service By David Koenig AP Business Writer 06-04-2002

Winona Ryder shoplifting, drug hearing interrupted by injury By Erica Werner The Associated Press 06-04-2002

Injured rock climber plucked from wall at Yosemite Park The Associated Press 06-04-2002

Columns

World in Brief Staff 06-07-2002

Leg bone found near site of Levy remains By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Lewinsky excused from doing jury duty The Associated Press 06-07-2002

EPA leaders want to hire more American Indians By Scott Sonner, The Associated Press 06-07-2002

Man arrested Sept. 12 with box cutters pleads guilty to fraud Staff 06-07-2002

Judge finds Amish guilty By Dan Lewerenz, The Associated Press 06-07-2002