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Fields fall short on first day of soccer

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 04, 2002

Trade dog park for ball park

Maris Arnold, Berkeley
Wednesday September 04, 2002
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Calendar of Community Events & Activities

Wednesday September 04, 2002
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Bears try to keep even keel after blowout win

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 04, 2002
Triumph is a feeling the current crop of Cal football players haven’t had in a while, and they savored it over the weekend following their 70-22 thrashing of Baylor to open the 2002 season. But by practice time on Monday afternoon, it was back to business. -more-

School district gets news of cash windfall

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 04, 2002
The state Legislature passed a bill last week that would forgive a $1.16 million state fine that the financially-strapped Berkeley Unified School District owes for being late with paperwork. -more-

The bounds of hate

Will Youmans, Berkeley
Wednesday September 04, 2002
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City’s rejected housing plan draws lawsuit

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 04, 2002
The worst fear of city planners, whose affordable housing plan was rejected by the state earlier this summer, may come true. -more-

How to give a housing subsidy

Rhiannon, Berkeley
Wednesday September 04, 2002
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Suit filed against county superintendent

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 04, 2002

News of the Weird

Wednesday September 04, 2002
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Gov. to cut $750 million from budget

By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press
Wednesday September 04, 2002

Judge blocks sale of Napster’s assets

The Associated Press
Wednesday September 04, 2002

Matthew Artz/Daily Planet Staff
              Alexander Neuhaus and Andres Solis of the Mavericks enjoy the first day of soccer practice with the Albany-Berkeley League at Harrison Park.
Matthew Artz/Daily Planet Staff Alexander Neuhaus and Andres Solis of the Mavericks enjoy the first day of soccer practice with the Albany-Berkeley League at Harrison Park.

Editorials

2 in custody in connection with 9 bank robberies

Daily Planet Wire Service
Wednesday September 04, 2002
VALLEJO – Two men are in custody and police are looking for a third in connection with nine East Bay bank robberies that have occurred since July. -more-

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