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.

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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-



Editorial

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-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

5-alarm brush fire burns home 09-11-2002

Violence resurfaces at high school 09-10-2002

BART changes schedule 09-09-2002

Pac-10 Football Roundup 09-09-2002

UC Berkeley offers first web-only class 09-07-2002

Guide helps disabled navigate SF 09-06-2002

County health official fired 09-05-2002

News

A Changed City By Judith Scherr Special to the Daily Planet 09-11-2002

Today we remember Carolyna Marks 09-11-2002

Cal’s winning, but has anyone noticed? By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-11-2002

Berkeley cracks down on prostitutes Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-11-2002

The upper limit of development Michael Goldberg Berkeley 09-11-2002

Father Bill O’Donnell leaves for federal prison Kim Melton Special to the Daily Planet 09-11-2002

Davis orders more security By Don Thompson The Associated Press 09-11-2002

Police Briefs 09-11-2002

Berkeley’s true colors By Judith Scherr Special to the Daily Planet 09-10-2002

Today is Ted Rosenkrantz Day Mark A. Coplan, president, In Dulci Jubilo 09-10-2002

Calendar of Community Events 09-10-2002

Sports network for disabled thrives in Berkeley By Chris Nichols Special to the Daily Planet 09-10-2002

UA Homes fire victims relocate Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-10-2002

The heroes of Sept. 11 Gerta Farber, Oakland 09-10-2002

Alcohol ban at frats may end By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-10-2002

What right do we have in Iraq? Susan Rudolph, Berkeley 09-10-2002

Local Tibetans eagerly watch China The Associated Press 09-10-2002

UC too sensitive to media? James K. Sayre, Oakland 09-10-2002

Nepal army pursues rebels By Binaj Gurabacharya The Associated Press 09-10-2002

Fremont teacher pleads guilty to possessing child pornography Daily Planet Wire Service 09-10-2002

Berkeley lab’s climate simulation closes in on weather predication Daily Planet Wire Service 09-10-2002

Power Play 09-10-2002

Bay Area Briefs 09-10-2002

HP makes breakthrough in computer memory By Matthew Fordahl The Associated Press 09-10-2002

A calendar of events scheduled to commemorate Sept. 11, 2001 09-10-2002

Berkeley official was in flight on Sept. 11 By Judith Scherr Special to the Daily Planet 09-10-2002

California museums commemorate Sept. 11 events By Louise Chu The Associated Press 09-10-2002

Warner Bros. offers ‘Harry Potter’ over the Internet The Associated Press 09-10-2002

City moves to protect consumer privacy Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-09-2002

The problems with ‘smart’ growth Stuart Flashman, Emeryville 09-09-2002

Defense, special teams lead Bears over Aggies By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-09-2002

Students remember September attacks By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-09-2002

A case for taller buildings Charles Siegel, Berkeley 09-09-2002

Messin’ with Texas: Cal wins on own goal By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-09-2002

Festival encourages clean watersheds By Denis Devine Special to the Daily Planet 09-09-2002

Against a war with Iraq M. Breunig Berkeley 09-09-2002

Raiders win in Callahan’s debut By Janie McCauley The Associated Press The Associated Press 09-09-2002

Bush and Blair agree about Iraq By Jennifer Loven The Associated Press 09-09-2002

Sports Shorts 09-09-2002

Californians mixed about changes since 9/11 09-09-2002

Wideouts atone for mistakes – Jared Green 09-09-2002

FBI, Oakland police file appeals in Earth First! case 09-09-2002

Bay Area Briefs 09-09-2002

Federal jury hands Genentech big patent win in SF By Paul Elias The Associated Press 09-09-2002

Annual festival’s theme a tribute to Sept. 11 By Neil G. Greene Special to the Daily Planet 09-07-2002

Councilmember speaks about growth Linda Maio, Berkeley City Council, 1st District 09-07-2002

Public transportation spurred city’s growth By Susan Cerny Special to the Daily Planet 09-07-2002

Dreams Manifest: By Jennifer Dix Special to the Daily Planet 09-07-2002

Arts Calendar 09-07-2002

Calendar of Community Events 09-07-2002

Cal has no Schott vs. Texas By Dean Caparaz Daily Planet Correspondent 09-07-2002

Sixty-nine fire victims still homeless By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 09-07-2002

Terror scares Aubrey Lee Broudy, UC Berkeley alumnus 09-07-2002

Bears get dramatic win By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-07-2002

State budget spares public schools By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-07-2002

DMV-TV? Joshua Polston, Berkeley 09-07-2002

SF judge hears dispute over who owns Bonds baseball By Justin Pritchard The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Grass greener for Bates, Spring Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-07-2002

West Nile virus infects Calif. woman By Andrew Bridges The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Mexican deli closed By Dan Krauss Special to the Daily Planet 09-07-2002

Contractor pulled off Highland Hospital job Daily Planet Wire Service 09-07-2002

Pot bust pits feds against state By Martha Mendoza The Associated Press 09-07-2002

California homeowners facing rate increases The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Smokers steamed over NYC plan for Calif.-style smoking By Erin McClam The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Water-related diseases could kill up to 76 million By Colleen Valles The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Stories test airport security, TV and newspaper ethics By David Bauder The Associated Press 09-07-2002

Survey: 10 percent of students have used the drug Ecstasy By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 09-07-2002

College students say admissions cheats minorities By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2002

Raccons: Let’s get ‘em Jenifer Steele Berkeley 09-06-2002

Buddhist nun explains the importance of spiritual retreats By Chris Bagley Special to the Daily Planet 09-06-2002

09-06-2002

09-06-2002

Cal soccer teams face tough competition this weekend By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2002

State budget cuts bruise university By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2002

Suing the city Howie Muir Berkeley 09-06-2002

Winona LaDuke Speaks to the Seventh Generation By Brian Kluepfel Special to the Daily Planet 09-06-2002

Cal Football Notebook 09-06-2002

UC Berkeley defends its patriotism By Kurtis Alexander and Matthew Artz and Matthew Artz 09-06-2002

Planner commissioner sets record straight Zelda Bronstein, Chair, Planning Commission 09-06-2002

Despite streak, A’s need every win By Greg Beacham The Associated Press 09-06-2002

Two injured in high school brawl Matthew ArtzDaily Planet Staff 09-06-2002

Teachers get more recognition Wendy Stephens, Berkeley 09-06-2002

Here comes Matt Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-06-2002

Bay Area Briefs 09-06-2002

Two months into fiscal year Davis signs budget By Jim Wasserman The Associated Press 09-06-2002

California crime up 3.7 percent The Associated Press 09-06-2002

DEA raids medical marijuana farm The Associated Press 09-06-2002

East Bay car dealers see sales upswing amid slow year By Sophia Tareen Special to the Daily Planet 09-06-2002

Executives of defunct tech firm charged 09-06-2002

EBay weighing legal options against Simon parody site The Associated Press 09-06-2002

LA officer charged with manufacturing date rape drug 09-06-2002

Turkey Patrol Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-05-2002

Disabled are able to be erotic Teresa Cochran Berkeley 09-05-2002

Band Celebrates Silver Anniversary By Mike Dinoffria Special to the Daily Planet 09-05-2002

Arts Calendar 09-05-2002

A Trip to Remember – Part 2 09-05-2002

Sudden Oak strikes state’s redwood trees By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-05-2002

Your business is here, Mr. Worthington Your business is here, Mr. Worthington 09-05-2002

New high school schedule unfair By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 09-05-2002

Not on my show Frank Moore, Berkeley 09-05-2002

Harrison Park pollution threatens homeless shelter By Matthew Artz Daily Planet Staff 09-05-2002

Why pay for this programming? Jim Hultman Berkeley 09-05-2002

Suspicious suitcase contains only a sweater Daily Planet Wire Service 09-05-2002

Livermore lab settles 1999 worker discrimination claim Daily Planet Wire Service 09-05-2002

Oakland police suspect 77th murder Daily Planet Wire Service 09-05-2002

Davis to sign budget, lawmakers prepare for next battle By Jessica Brice The Associated Press 09-05-2002

Gates debuts software as part of entertainment push The Associated Press 09-05-2002

Teachers and insurance companies are pushing public insurance By Jessica Brice The Associated Press 09-05-2002