David Scharfenberg/Daily Planet Staff
              Claremont Resort and Spa employees and supporters march in a Labor Day picket line outside the resort.
David Scharfenberg/Daily Planet Staff Claremont Resort and Spa employees and supporters march in a Labor Day picket line outside the resort.

Page One

Claremont pays up

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday September 03, 2002

The exclusive Claremont Resort and Spa agreed last week to provide back pay to four employees it suspended earlier this year for distributing union literature at the hotel, according to union officials. -more-



Rumsfield looks to Berkeley

Nathan Jones, Berkeley
Tuesday September 03, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Calendar of Community Events & Activities

Tuesday September 03, 2002

Monday, September 2 -more-



A’s tally 19 straight wins after beating Royals

By Greg Beacham The Associated Press
Tuesday September 03, 2002

OAKLAND — Miguel Tejada and the Oakland Athletics simply refuse to lose — even when the degree of difficulty gets higher and higher. -more-



ACLU confronts Berkeley

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday September 03, 2002


Kudos to Longfellow staff

Sue Dickey,Berkeley
Tuesday September 03, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Kudos to Longfellow staff

Sue Dickey, Berkeley
Tuesday September 03, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Harmonious Niners setting sights on Rams, Super Bowl

By Greg Beacham The Associated Press
Tuesday September 03, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — There’s a beautiful sound emanating from the San Francisco 49ers’ locker room as a new season approaches. It’s the sound of silence, of Steve Mariucci and Terrell Owens getting along. -more-



KPFA still pulling for more control

By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday September 03, 2002

Members of public radio station KPFA fear that delays in their mother network’s return to Berkeley are ominous signs that another power struggle is emerging on the radio network’s governing board. -more-



Look behind the lines for answers to Iraq

Carolyn Scarr, Berkeley
Tuesday September 03, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Berkeley’s largest gay soiree growing

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday September 03, 2002

Gay Berkeleyans say they have it pretty good. They live in a progressive town and have access to a mecca of gay life – San Francisco. Yet many say that the geographic and demographic advantages create a problem: a lack of a one cohesive community. -more-



News of the Weird

Tuesday September 03, 2002

Cat has more toes than -more-



Features

Bay Area Briefs

Tuesday September 03, 2002

Gates donates $28 million -more-


Union workers rally in LA to support dockworkers

By Paul Wilborn The Associated Press
Tuesday September 03, 2002

LOS ANGELES — With labor unrest looming at West Coast ports, the Rev. Jesse Jackson told thousands of union workers Monday to “stand your ground.” -more-


Editorial

Weekend shootings in Oakland

Tuesday September 03, 2002

OAKLAND – The Labor Day weekend was no break from the violence that is patterning this year as one of the bloodiest in Oakland’s history. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Weekend shootings in Oakland 09-03-2002

Oakland considers tram system 09-02-2002

Vintage cars an investment option 08-31-2002

History 08-29-2002

Bay Area census reflects rise in foreign-born 08-28-2002

News

Claremont pays up By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-03-2002

Rumsfield looks to Berkeley Nathan Jones, Berkeley 09-03-2002

Calendar of Community Events & Activities 09-03-2002

A’s tally 19 straight wins after beating Royals By Greg Beacham The Associated Press 09-03-2002

ACLU confronts Berkeley Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-03-2002

Kudos to Longfellow staff Sue Dickey,Berkeley 09-03-2002

Kudos to Longfellow staff Sue Dickey, Berkeley 09-03-2002

Harmonious Niners setting sights on Rams, Super Bowl By Greg Beacham The Associated Press 09-03-2002

KPFA still pulling for more control By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-03-2002

Look behind the lines for answers to Iraq Carolyn Scarr, Berkeley 09-03-2002

Berkeley’s largest gay soiree growing Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-03-2002

News of the Weird 09-03-2002

Bay Area Briefs 09-03-2002

Union workers rally in LA to support dockworkers By Paul Wilborn The Associated Press 09-03-2002

Working the weekend By Carol Hunter Special to the Daily Planet 09-02-2002

A vote for pedestrian safety Deborah Green, Berkeley 09-02-2002

Calendar of Events & Activities 09-02-2002

Instant impact By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2002

Pacifica radio at it again Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2002

Don’t forget water sports at Eastshore Paul Kamen, Chairperson, Berkeley Waterfront Commission 09-02-2002

High School says less is more By Mike Rosen-Molina Special to the Daily Planet 09-02-2002

A vote for City Council James Bianco, Berkeley 09-02-2002

New bus rates take effect Sunday Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-02-2002

News of the Weird 09-02-2002

Bay Area Briefs 09-02-2002

State legislature finally passes budget, adjourns By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 09-02-2002

California financial privacy issues go down fighting By Louise Chu The Associated Press 09-02-2002

MLB players and owners reconcile By Casey McKinney Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

Hate crimes are not games Tzurit Buskila Berkeley 08-31-2002

A reminder of west Berkeley’s industrial heritage By Susan Cerny Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

Author Dennis McNally looks deep inside the Dead By Brian Kluepfel Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

Arts Calendar 08-31-2002

Calendar of Events & Activities 08-31-2002

Cal women’s soccer wins opener By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 08-31-2002

More trouble over housing By John Geluardi Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

Ballfield potential for a headache Dorothy Bryant Berkeley 08-31-2002

Cal vs. Baylor - 12:30 p.m. at Memorial Stadium 08-31-2002

New school principal tackles old problems By Dan Krauss Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

These feet were made for walking Art Weber El Cerrito 08-31-2002

Deal historic, says baseball commissioner By Ronald Blum The Associated Press 08-31-2002

Bay Area Briefs 08-31-2002

First solo exhibit for Berkeley wheat weaver By Liz O’Connell-Gates Special to the Daily Planet 08-31-2002

The start of a school year By Matthew Artz, Daily Planet Staff 08-29-2002

Bellicose cries... Bruce Joffe 08-29-2002

Hollywood’s fall casting call By David Germain, The Associated Press 08-29-2002

Arts Calendar Staff 08-29-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 08-29-2002

A Trip to Remember Staff 08-29-2002

Final day of UC strike hits campus hard Matthew Artz, Daily Planet Staff 08-29-2002

Insensitivity to Hillel makes enemies Kenneth E. Scudder 08-29-2002

Efforts failing to resuscitate pain clinic By Erik Totten, Special To The Daily Planet 08-29-2002

Hate graffiti attacks us all Mark I. Schickman 08-29-2002

Earth First! suit final By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 08-29-2002

Clericals: Thanks for listening Acacia St. John 08-29-2002

News of the Weird Staff 08-29-2002

Small cars safer than SUVs, says Berkeley researcher Daily Planet Wire Service 08-29-2002

Oakland shootings leave one dead, two stable Daily Planet Wire Service 08-29-2002

Courts uphold $23.5 million to Coliseum from Warriors Daily Planet Wire Service 08-29-2002

Complex overwhelmed by fire this month to open in Nov. Daily Planet Wire Service 08-29-2002

Bay Area Briefs Staff 08-29-2002

Certain services jeopardized unless state budget is in place by Sept. 1 By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 08-29-2002

Simon supports domestic partnerships Staff 08-29-2002

Briefs Staff 08-29-2002

Two more former Critical Path execs accused in court of insider trading Daily Planet Wire Service 08-29-2002

Napster to seek approval of Bertelsmann sale The Associated Press 08-29-2002

Briefs Staff 08-29-2002

Impact in Question Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 08-28-2002

Let's turn our dreams into fields Berkeley Mayor Shirley Dean 08-28-2002

Cal’s Powell hopes to revert to 2000 form By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 08-28-2002

Some say ‘smart growth’ not so smart Matthew Artz 08-28-2002

Senate passes bill to study girls sports The Associated Press 08-28-2002

SF to host the 2012 Olympics? Erik Totten 08-28-2002

UC reaches $40 million settlement with Enron Daily Planet Wire Service 08-28-2002

AC Transit offers free youth passes Staff 08-28-2002

Lawmakers OK more costly Smog Check II program Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 08-28-2002

Newly combined Hewlett-Packard Co. reports first results By Matthew Fordahl The Associated Press 08-28-2002

$72 million in pot plants confiscated in Sierra foothills The Associated Press 08-28-2002