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A Changed City

By Judith Scherr Special to the Daily Planet
Wednesday September 11, 2002
When one door shuts another opens, they say. -more-

Today we remember

Carolyna Marks
Wednesday September 11, 2002
The anniversary of Sept. 11 is upon us. The day we remember was dramatically significant in the life and soul of our America. Ground Zero is now sacred ground consecrated by our tears, our grief, our tremendous pain and suffering. It is the place where we became we and us and stopped being the almighty American ego. We, finally, as a culture, grew up. -more-

Cal’s winning, but has anyone noticed?

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 11, 2002
Despite an encouraging start to the season, the Cal football team played to a tiny crowd of 24,619 fans at Memorial Stadium on Saturday against New Mexico State, a fact that surprised several Bears players. -more-

Berkeley cracks down on prostitutes

Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday September 11, 2002
City Council voted Tuesday to clamp down on brothels that masquerade as massage parlors. -more-

The upper limit of development

Michael Goldberg Berkeley
Wednesday September 11, 2002
To the Editor: -more-

Father Bill O’Donnell leaves for federal prison

Kim Melton Special to the Daily Planet
Wednesday September 11, 2002
Hundreds of cheering supporters gathered at St. Joseph’s the Worker Church this morning to bid farewell to Father William O’Donnell as he left to begin a six month sentence at Atwater Federal Prison in Merced County. -more-

Davis orders more security

By Don Thompson The Associated Press
Wednesday September 11, 2002
SACRAMENTO — The nation was placed on its second highest terror alert level for the first time Tuesday, and Gov. Gray Davis ordered extra security at state buildings and memorial events. -more-

Police Briefs

Wednesday September 11, 2002
n Armed Robbery -more-

Berkeley firefighters Sean Anderson, John Snell and Chuck Wong. The Berkeley Firefighters 
              Association raised $80,000 for the families of the fallen New York City firefighters.
Berkeley firefighters Sean Anderson, John Snell and Chuck Wong. The Berkeley Firefighters Association raised $80,000 for the families of the fallen New York City firefighters.

Editorials

5-alarm brush fire burns home

Daily Planet Wire Service
Wednesday September 11, 2002
OAKLAND – The Oakland Fire Department reports that a large brush fire in the hilly Oak Knoll neighborhood was contained Tuesday afternoon after burning 10 to 15 acres. -more-

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