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UC Chancellor Resigns

By MATTHEW ARTZ
Friday September 26, 2003
UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Berdahl stunned the city and university community Wednesday when he announced that he will step down after the end of this school year. -more-

Berkeley This Week

Friday September 26, 2003
FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 -more-

Letters to the Editor

Friday September 26, 2003
FROM THE MAYOR -more-

Disciplined Surfer in Tails Conducts BSO

By PAUL KILDUFF
Friday September 26, 2003
A symphony conductor staying at the helm of one orchestra for 25 years is pretty remarkable, but in the case of Berkeley Symphony Orchestra conductor Kent Nagano it’s a labor of love. -more-

Arts Calendar of Events

Friday September 26, 2003
Festival Event -more-

School Planning Session Draws City and Citizens

By J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR
Friday September 26, 2003
The behemoth that is UC Berkeley squatted down on its haunches at a Clark Kerr Campus public hearing Monday night to listen to university students and residents of the city in which it resides, and got an earful on the subject of the university’s 2020 Long Range Development Plan (LRDP). -more-

Schools Often Good News

By ROIA FERRAZARES
Friday September 26, 2003
I am a parent of two children at Malcolm X Elementary School. I led the Malcolm X Parent community as PTA President for two years and now fill the roll of PTA Council President for all the Berkeley public schools. My experience with PTA has given me some insights on the Berkeley Unified School District administration and the parent community. After reading School Board Vice President John Selawsky’s letter to you this past week (“Planet Reportage Lacking, Says School Board VP,” Daily Planet, Sept. 23-25) and the accompanying response from Executive Editor Becky O’Malley, I felt compelled to respond. -more-

Berkeley Streets Prove Friendly To Outrageous Autos

By PAUL KILDUFF
Friday September 26, 2003
If you find yourself tooling along near University Avenue this Sunday and you happen to peek in the rearview mirror and see 100 or so cars behind you, customized with hedges, neon lights and aquariums, take a deep breath and resist the impulse to call the police. -more-

Prop. 54 Drive Stirs Campus Flap

By MATTHEW ARTZ
Friday September 26, 2003
Caught in a blizzard of outdated and conflicting regulations, UC Berkeley is trying to determine whether the student government violated UC laws by funding a campaign against Proposition 54. -more-

Reader to Regents: Save Canyons for Open Space

By JANICE THOMAS
Friday September 26, 2003
As suggested by the UC Community Coalition on UCB’s Long Range Development Plan environmental review, community open space should be created in compensation for increased traffic, increased building density, for exceeding by twofold the development goals of the 1990 LDRP, etc. I am writing in support of this recommendation and in addition to advocate for preserving existing open space in Strawberry and Claremont Canyons. -more-

Timing and Energy Drive ‘Water Principle’

By DAVID SUNDELSON Special to the Planet
Friday September 26, 2003
Shotgun Players’ new production, “The Water Principle,” takes place at the end of the road at the end of the world. Addie lives alone in a broken-down shack. Water, for drinking or even bathing, has become scarce. Weed, who covets Addie’s land, talks about man as a hunter and farmer, but there’s little left to hunt or to farm. Weed has a stash of canned beans. Addie survives on worms and an occasional crow. -more-

Fred Lupke Dies

Becky and Mike O’Malley
Friday September 26, 2003
Fred Lupke died at 7:30 Thursday night of massive head injuries sustained a week ago when his wheelchair was struck by a car on Ashby Avenue in Berkeley. He never regained consciousness after the accident. His sister, Alice Strang of Charlottesville, Va., and his good friends of thirty years, Rich and Mary Rhodes of San Leandro, were with him at Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley at the time of his death. Rich Rhodes said plans for a memorial service are incomplete. Fred Lupke made many friends in Berkeley by participating in community political activities of all kinds, and was much appreciated at the Daily Planet for his work on our calendar and for the pleasure of his company on many occasions. -more-

Four Menus Offer Diners ‘Selective Satiation’

By MARTY SCHIFFENBAUER Special to the Planet
Friday September 26, 2003
I love science. -more-

District Claims Adult School Suit Lacks Merit

By MATTHEW ARTZ
Friday September 26, 2003
A lawsuit filed by neighborhood opponents of the school district’s planned Adult School move to the former Franklin Elementary School site has no merit, Berkeley Unified School District Superintendent Michele Lawrence said. -more-

Berkeley Briefs

Friday September 26, 2003

Police Blotter

By MATTHEW ARTZ
Friday September 26, 2003

Connerly Carries Prop. 54 Fight to Berkeley

By J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR
Friday September 26, 2003

Oakland’s Murderous Summer

J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR
Friday September 26, 2003

MANGIA MANGIA’S sous chef Patricio Alvarado pours a glass of fresh zabaglione, one of four desserts reviewed on Page Sixteen.
MANGIA MANGIA’S sous chef Patricio Alvarado pours a glass of fresh zabaglione, one of four desserts reviewed on Page Sixteen.

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Daily Cal Board Makes Last-ditch Lease Offer

By MATTHEW ARTZ
Friday September 26, 2003
After seventeen months of wrangling, the UC Berkeley student government made a final lease offer to independent campus newspaper the Daily Californian. -more-

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