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Activist priest gets six months

By Chris Nichols Special to the Daily Planet
Wednesday July 31, 2002
Father Bill doesn’t look the type to have been arrested 224 times. Appearances, however, are not on O’Donnell’s list of concerns. -more-

St. Mary’s Drummer says he’ll play for Cal

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Let’s look at the issues

Cynthia Papermaster Berkeley
Wednesday July 31, 2002
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Wednesday July 31, 2002
Thursday, August 1 -more-

Chair-kicking case goes before judge

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Niners getting ready to take American football to Japan

By Greg Beacham The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002
STOCKTON – Masafumi Kawaguchi doesn’t mind being a tour guide or an interpreter for the San Francisco 49ers this week – particularly if they’ll help him out in return. -more-

Where did BK go?

Laura Driussi Berkeley
Wednesday July 31, 2002
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UC and union spar over parking fees

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 31, 2002
It’s one of those Berkeley issues that never seems to go away: parking. -more-

Two-time Olympian Everist named Cal water polo coach

Staff Report
Wednesday July 31, 2002
Two-time Olympian Kirk Everist was named head coach of the Cal men’s water polo program this week. -more-

Here’s an idea

Steve Schneider Berkeley
Wednesday July 31, 2002
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County braces for local welfare cuts

By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 31, 2002
When Congress made sweeping changes to the nation’s welfare system in the late 1990s, states were given five years of funding with a directive to wean people from government aid. -more-

One nation, (silence)

Robert Several Berkeley
Wednesday July 31, 2002
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Oakland mayor wants tax increase for more officers

By Kim Curtis The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Peace Corps expanding its force

Daily Planet Wire Service
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Hundreds of guinea pigs waiting for good homes

Daily Planet Wire Service
Wednesday July 31, 2002

State Farm Bureau sues to keep air rule exemption

By Brian Melley The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

EPA investigating smog-credit broker

The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Educational road map near completion

By Jessica Brice The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Unheralded hard drives a catalyst for better gadgets

By May Wong The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

ChevronTexaco’s second-quarter profit plunges

The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Virginia judge testifies in suit against LA police

By Christina Almeida The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

State fighting water war over money for major projects

By Mark Sherman The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Water shortage emergency declared for SoCal mountain town

The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Fire near Julian burns 5,000 acres; homes evacuated

The Associated Press
Wednesday July 31, 2002

Father Bill O'Donnell, who has been arrested multiple times for charges associated with protests, is the recipient of this year's Berkeley Community Award. Chris Nichols/Special to the Daily Planet.
Father Bill O'Donnell, who has been arrested multiple times for charges associated with protests, is the recipient of this year's Berkeley Community Award. Chris Nichols/Special to the Daily Planet.

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Overnight airline bankruptcy stuns SFO, passengers

Daily Planet Wire Service
Wednesday July 31, 2002

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