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Chandra Levy search comes to tragic end

By Brain Melley The Associated Press
Thursday May 23, 2002

MODESTO — The parents of Chandra Levy tried to avoid watching television Wednesday after word broke that a body was found in a Washington, D.C., park not far from their daughter’s apartment. -more-


Commonality beats contrast for Cuban sister city

By Jamie Luck, Special to the Daily Planet
Wednesday May 22, 2002

Berkeley’s urbanity, Palma Soriano’s agriculture, and thousands of miles may serve to separate these two cities, but as of last week they have joined an increasing sisterhood despite the estrangement. -more-


Davis seeks support for risky budget proposals

By Alexa Haussler The Associated Press
Tuesday May 21, 2002

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Gray Davis’s budget contains some hot-button proposals that require legislative approval, and his administration has launched an all-out public relations effort to try to sell them. -more-


The Star of the neighborhood celebrates birthday

By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet
Monday May 20, 2002

Berkeley’s Star Grocery celebrated its 80th birthday yesterday, with balloons, friends, music and food for all. -more-


Police cite economy in murder rise

By Maya Smith, Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday May 18, 2002

Last week, Verlon Bourd was shot and killed at 1001 Chester St. in Oakland, making him the sixth young black man to be murdered in Oakland this month and rounding out a recent spat or similar murders in the last month. -more-


Council pads housing development

By Jamie Luck Special to the Daily Planet
Friday May 17, 2002

Subsidized housing plan at Acton and University avenues moves forward -more-


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