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Students go for Gore
It’s official, Berkeley High School students want Al Gore to be the next president of the United States. -more-
Measures P and V will keep Berkeley libraries healthy
Berkeley residents have long demonstrated pride in their library system by showing overwhelming support at the ballot box. On Nov. 7 they will have the opportunity to do it again. Twice. -more-
Measures differ on urban sprawl
As more and more people move into Alameda County, residential and commercial developments are pushing into the area’s open spaces. -more-
Girl missing since Halloween
A Berkeley teen-ager who disappeared Halloween night is still missing, according to police. -more-
Council tackles tower tower
The City Council on Oct. 24 approved steps a citizens committee and city officials will take in an attempt to find design alternatives to an existing 170-foot communications tower next to the public safety building neighbors have nicknamed the “Oil Rig.” -more-
Features
Teachers might have impacted voter turn out
Philosophical differences between faculty and teachers at Berkeley High School may have had an effect on the turn out of Thursday’s mock election, Helene Lecar, League of Women Voters educational liaison said. -more-
Rule change could hit program for low-income homebuyers
Four Oakland police officers face combined 49 felonies
Former allies to Nader: Yield the field to Gore
The Associated Press -more-
Space-age help gives vegetable growers ‘percision farming’
Election Section
Veterans Department sued by employees over privacy
Bruce Hornsby making noise in Berkeley, CD
Editorial
Daily Planet Staff reports
Daily Planet Staff reports -more-