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City moves to protect consumer privacy

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 09, 2002
Berkeley may become the first California city to protect consumers from financial companies that sell personal information. -more-

The problems with ‘smart’ growth

Stuart Flashman, Emeryville
Monday September 09, 2002
To the Editor: -more-

Defense, special teams lead Bears over Aggies

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 09, 2002
With an opportunistic offense and a bend-but-don’t-break defense, the Cal Bears improved to 2-0 with a 34-13 win over New Mexico State on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. -more-

Students remember September attacks

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 09, 2002

A case for taller buildings

Charles Siegel, Berkeley
Monday September 09, 2002
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Messin’ with Texas: Cal wins on own goal

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday September 09, 2002
The only goal of Sunday’s Cal-Texas A&M women’s soccer game came off of an Aggie foot, but the Bears got the 1-0 victory at Edwards Stadium. -more-

Festival encourages clean watersheds

By Denis Devine Special to the Daily Planet
Monday September 09, 2002
At Civic Center Park, which appropriately sits above Berkeley’s underground waterway Strawberry Creek, poets and activists celebrated the importance of watersheds at Saturday’s seventh annual Watershed Environmental Poetry Festival. -more-

Against a war with Iraq

M. Breunig Berkeley
Monday September 09, 2002
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Raiders win in Callahan’s debut

By Janie McCauley The Associated Press The Associated Press
Monday September 09, 2002
OAKLAND – Oakland Raiders coach Bill Callahan had an impressive debut Sunday. -more-

Bush and Blair agree about Iraq

By Jennifer Loven The Associated Press
Monday September 09, 2002
CAMP DAVID, Md. – President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Saturday the world must act against Saddam Hussein, arguing that the Iraqi leader has defied the United Nations and reneged on promises to destroy weapons of mass destruction. -more-

Sports Shorts

Monday September 09, 2002
Cal men fall 1-0 to Southern Methodist -more-

Californians mixed about changes since 9/11

Monday September 09, 2002
SAN FRANCISCO – Californians say a lot of good and bad changes have occurred in the United States since Sept. 11, and many believe more terrorist attacks are imminent with California as a likely target, according to a Field Poll released Sunday. -more-

Wideouts atone for mistakes

– Jared Green
Monday September 09, 2002
One of Cal head coach Jeff Tedford’s main points of emphasis has been positive reinforcement for his players. He put that into practice twice on Saturday when wide receivers LaShaun Ward and Geoff McArthur committed drops. -more-


Bay Area Briefs

Monday September 09, 2002

Federal jury hands Genentech big patent win in SF

By Paul Elias The Associated Press
Monday September 09, 2002

Members of 
              Berkeley-based Butterfly Dance Company were among the stars of Sunday’s Solano Stroll. The parade and street fair brought
              thousands of 
              residents to Albany from
              across the
              Bay Area.
Members of Berkeley-based Butterfly Dance Company were among the stars of Sunday’s Solano Stroll. The parade and street fair brought thousands of residents to Albany from across the Bay Area.

Editorials

BART changes schedule

Monday September 09, 2002
In anticipation of the opening of its new service to San Francisco International Airport early next year, BART is adjusting train schedules effective today. -more-

Pac-10 Football Roundup

Monday September 09, 2002

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