Brian Kluepfel/Special to the Daily Planet
              Khaled Almaghafi has spent the last 10 years as a Berkeley beekeeper.
Brian Kluepfel/Special to the Daily Planet Khaled Almaghafi has spent the last 10 years as a Berkeley beekeeper.

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The sweet success of beekeeping

By Brian Kluepfel Special to the Daily Planet
Monday August 19, 2002

Khaled Almaghafi came to the United States from Yemen in 1986 and studied business administration at UC Davis. He now uses his business acumen to run an international honey exporting firm from his south Berkeley home near the Ashby BART station. -more-



Saving an art colony

Natasha Shawver, Berkeley
Monday August 19, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday August 19, 2002

Monday, August 19 -more-



Long powers A’s in sweep of Sox

The Associated Press
Monday August 19, 2002

OAKLAND – Terrence Long kept to his usual routine, and for one day it worked. -more-



Study shows Bay Area traffic levels down

The Associated Press
Monday August 19, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — Commuters in the San Francisco Bay area are spending less time sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, according to a state Department of Transportation study. -more-



More on the Middle East

C. Crapotta, C. Crapotta, Berkeley
Monday August 19, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Beem him up! Another surprise winner at PGA

The Associated Press
Monday August 19, 2002

CHASKA, Minn. – Playing as if he had nothing to lose, Rich Beem buried Tiger Woods and captured a PGA Championship even though he thought he had no business winning. -more-



Mud hurled at Eastshore Park discussions

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Monday August 19, 2002

Daily Planet Staff -more-



Leaving control freaks behind

Jane Stillwater, Berkeley
Monday August 19, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Port negotiators want Bush to stay out

By SIMON AVERY The Associated Press
Monday August 19, 2002

LOS ANGELES — A group of California legislators urged the Bush administration Friday to stay out of stalled negotiations between shippers and West Coast dockworkers. -more-



Editorial

Legislature proves unable to punish cities that balk at cheaper housing

The Associated Press
Saturday August 17, 2002

SACRAMENTO — Each bill cleared one house of the Legislature, then triggered searing soul-searching sessions about how to house struggling lower-wage workers and ease financial disparities between older cities and newer suburbs. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Legislature proves unable to punish cities that balk at cheaper housing 08-17-2002

Bus route changes begin this weekend 08-16-2002

History 08-15-2002

Company clones cows to produce medicine 08-14-2002

News of the Weird 08-13-2002

News

The sweet success of beekeeping By Brian Kluepfel Special to the Daily Planet 08-19-2002

Saving an art colony Natasha Shawver, Berkeley 08-19-2002

Calendar of Events & Activities 08-19-2002

Long powers A’s in sweep of Sox The Associated Press 08-19-2002

Study shows Bay Area traffic levels down The Associated Press 08-19-2002

More on the Middle East C. Crapotta, C. Crapotta, Berkeley 08-19-2002

Beem him up! Another surprise winner at PGA The Associated Press 08-19-2002

Mud hurled at Eastshore Park discussions Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-19-2002

Leaving control freaks behind Jane Stillwater, Berkeley 08-19-2002

Port negotiators want Bush to stay out By SIMON AVERY The Associated Press 08-19-2002

Neutering could be the answer to pesky raccoons By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 08-17-2002

Why UC clericals are ready to strike Susan Peabody Berkeley 08-17-2002

Anna Head was among several remarkable Bay Area women By Susan CernySpecial to the Daily Planet 08-17-2002

Richard Misrach By Peter Crimmins Special to the Daily Planet 08-17-2002

Arts Calendar 08-17-2002

Calendar of Events & Activities 08-17-2002

Baseball union sets Aug. 30 strike date By Ronald Blum The Associated Press 08-17-2002

Council hopeful is off the hook By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 08-17-2002

Reconsidering our approach to terrorism John M. Hartenstein Berkeley 08-17-2002

A’s victory quick over White Sox By Greg Beacham The Associated Press 08-17-2002

Berkeley-SFO fares proposed - Compiled from staff and wire reports 08-17-2002

Couple wants to keep the pool Jean Johnsen Berkeley 08-17-2002

Tough odds for 3rd mayoral candidate By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 08-17-2002

Couple wants to keep the pool Ralph K. Johnsen Berkeley 08-17-2002

Sacramento judge upholds East Bay’s fight for Delta water The Associated Press 08-17-2002

Former Adobe employee arrested for embezzlement 08-17-2002

Computers need tender, loving care, too By Larry Blasko The Associated Press 08-17-2002

City mulls skateboard park Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

You go, girl Zachary Wald California Walks! 08-16-2002

The dance in “Ballroom” By Brian Kluepfel Special to the Daily Planet 08-16-2002

Arts Calendar 08-16-2002

Alexander in four-way DT battle By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

School board race under way By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

Go, boarders Jannie Dresser Wilderness Press Berkeley 08-16-2002

Baseball talks hit serious snag By Ronald Blum The Associated Press 08-16-2002

Residents fueled state’s rejection of housing plan By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

Opinions and due process Tim Hansen, Berkeley 08-16-2002

Woman stabbed repeatedly at hotel By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

Armed robbers target pedestrians By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-16-2002

Four Marin County swimming holes off-limits The Associated Press 08-16-2002

Oakland follows Berkeley in push for pedestrian safety 08-16-2002

Students work to topple cell phone ban Daily Planet Wire Service 08-16-2002

Senators file complaint with SEC over delayed broker arbitrations By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 08-16-2002

Former Genentech worker pays fine for insider trading The Associated Press 08-16-2002

Levi Strauss & Co. bonds plunge 20 points 08-16-2002

Soundproofing doesn’t have to cost a fortune By James and Morris Carey The Associated Press 08-16-2002

‘Invisible Man’ appears everywhere in Berkeley By Brian Kluepfel, Special to the Daily Planet 08-15-2002

Tell it to Congress Sylvia Levy 08-15-2002

Cal Shakespeare takes off with Chekhov By Robert Hall, Special to the Daily Planet 08-15-2002

Arts Calendar Staff 08-15-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 08-15-2002

Battle at linebacker full of experienced players By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 08-15-2002

City puts heat on delinquent landlord again Matthew Artz, Daily Planet Staff 08-15-2002

How about shuttles? Shirley Barker 08-15-2002

Chavez’s three-run blast carries A’s past Blue Jays The Associated Press 08-15-2002

Earthquake maps show most of county vulnerable Daily Planet Wire Service 08-15-2002

Concern for UC Transit tax Charlie Betcher 08-15-2002

Memoir follows untimely death By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 08-15-2002

News of the Weird Staff 08-15-2002

UC Berkeley student newspaper to retain campus office By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 08-15-2002

Berkeley starts monitoring for signs of West Nile Virus By Annthea Whittaker, Special to the Daily Planet 08-15-2002

Divers pump oil from sunken ship near Golden Gate Staff 08-15-2002

Bay Area Briefs Staff 08-15-2002

Animal rights group declares frog contest inhumane Staff 08-15-2002

Report: California schools Academic Performance Index flawed The Associated Press 08-15-2002

Terrorism response forum starts in SF Daily Planet Wire Service 08-15-2002

Fed’s top business crime fighter under scrutiny By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press 08-15-2002

Skatepark Ready to roll Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-14-2002

This is what I think of tarweed Jim Sharp Berkeley 08-14-2002

Calendar of Community Events & Activities 08-14-2002

Cal’s corner corps getting thin By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 08-14-2002

Former county board member plans to sue superintendent By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 08-14-2002

Sanitation standards are in the toilet Zach Tomcich Berkeley 08-14-2002

Coughlin breaks backstroke world record Daily Planet Wire Services 08-14-2002

Study: Berkeley 2nd safest for walkers By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 08-14-2002

We can all clean our smokestacks Charlene M. Woodcock Berkeley 08-14-2002

Mullin takes new front office job with Warriors The Associated Press 08-14-2002

World Food Prize winner applauded By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 08-14-2002

Your big mess is my minor problem Don Read Berkeley 08-14-2002

Police use Elvis to encourage teens to drive safely Daily Planet Wire Service 08-14-2002

$900,000 mistake a boon to school district By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 08-13-2002

The benefits of height limits Carol Denney 08-13-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 08-13-2002

No baseball strike date set By Ronald Blum, The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Rents still down Matthew Artz, Daily Planet Staff 08-13-2002

Pool plan appears all wet Estelle Jelinek 08-13-2002

Armstrong eager to play for Raiders The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Home sales steady By Scott Heil, Special to the Daily Planet 08-13-2002

Reconsidering council chambers Dona Spring 08-13-2002

School district lands cheaper plan By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet Staff 08-13-2002

UC union wins transit money battle Matthew Artz, Daily Planet Staff 08-13-2002

History Staff 08-13-2002

Gunman gets away with cash from credit union Matthew Artz 08-13-2002

Homemade bomb blows off San Leandro man’s hand The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Bay Area Briefs Staff 08-13-2002

Sierra Club cleans Richmond creek Daily Planet Wire Service 08-13-2002

Boxer tours Oakland shores to inspect port security Daily Planet Wire Service 08-13-2002

Senate confirms Freeman to head California power authority The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Psychologist testifies: Stayner highly psychotic The Associated Press 08-13-2002

National COC to develop American Indian businesses Staff 08-13-2002

Bankruptcy fears up at United after US Airways filing By Dave Carpenter, The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Los Angeles Archdiocese budget hit Staff 08-13-2002

Briefs Staff 08-13-2002

UW scientist probes Indian myth for tsunami clues By Elizabeth Murtaugh, The Associated Press 08-13-2002

California condors head south by plane The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Bush calls on citizens in forum on the economyBush calls on citizens in forum on the economy By Lawrence L. Knutson, The Associated Press 08-13-2002

Slain journalist Daniel Pearl buried By Paul Wilborn, The Associated Press 08-13-2002