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Area high school students exposed to ‘big-time science’

By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff
Friday July 12, 2002

This summer Kelsey Israel-Trumnel, like a lot of teenagers, is slaving over an oven to make some summer cash. But it’s not a typical oven – and it isn’t sitting in the kitchen of a local restaurant. -more-



Electoral measure not a binding mandate

Chris Kavanagh
Friday July 12, 2002

To The Editor, -more-



Macbeth stumbles at Cal Shakespeare

By Robert Hall, Special to the Daily Planet
Friday July 12, 2002

“T'was a rough night,” Macbeth murmurs shortly after he does in King Duncan in Shakespeare's bleak Scottish play. No kidding. -more-



Arts Calendar

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002


Out & About Calendar

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002


Friday, July 12

-more-



3M athletes hoping to head to Junior Olympics

By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Berkeley police captain
heads up elite program -more-



What will happen to the strip mall?

Matthew Artz, Special to the Planet
Friday July 12, 2002

Developer Panoramic Interests bought the lot at 1950 Martin Luther King Jr Way, fueling speculation that the strip mall there will be razed for a building with apartments and commercial space. -more-



Heal thyself, physician

David Altschul, J.D.
Friday July 12, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Phil Donahue: talk-show pioneer returns to television

By Frazier Moore, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SECAUCUS, N.J. — In the beginning, there was Phil. -more-



Sports shorts

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Barons face must-win game -more-



Council might write to President Bush again

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

By Kurtis Alexander -more-



Let’s look to our Canadian friends

Judith Segard Hunt
Friday July 12, 2002

To the Editor: -more-



Firefighters battle Berkeley blaze

By Mike Dinoffria, Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Flames broke out after warehouse employees had left for the day -more-



City seeks volunteers

Daily Planet staff
Friday July 12, 2002

The city needs to fill about 70 positions on more than 40 volunteer boards and commissions that advise the City Council. -more-



Features

Ask the Rent Board

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Q: I heard that condominiums are no longer exempt from rent control. Is this true? -more-


Library giving away free copies of ‘Invisible Man’

Daily Planet Wire Services
Friday July 12, 2002

The City of Berkeley is joining the book-club craze, picking Ralph Ellison's “Invisible Man,” a first-person narrative on race that is considered by many as one of the great American novels, as the first selection. -more-


Freeway tow truck service expands coverage area, hours of operation

Daily Planet Wire Services
Friday July 12, 2002

The Bay Area Freeway Service Patrol, a roving tow truck service that scours local freeways in search of stranded motorists and dangerous debris, is expanding its coverage area and hours of operation. -more-


Military shows off robot plane designed for combat

By Andrew Bridges, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

Interest in the technology
has grown since Sept. 11
-more-


Mom: Daughter in pledge case worships God

By David Kravets, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — The California schoolgirl whose atheist father successfully sued to have the Pledge of Allegiance declared unconstitutional has no problem with reciting the pledge, her mother said Thursday. -more-


SF mayor names 37-year veteran as city’s top cop

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — A former homicide detective was named San Francisco’s top law enforcement officer Thursday, replacing a chief who had come under harsh criticism for failing to solve enough of the city’s violent crimes. -more-


Key stock market indicators at five-year lows

By Any Baldwin, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

NEW YORK — If investors haven’t thrown in the proverbial towel yet, they might be getting close after watching the market this week. -more-


Silicon Valley residents doubt return to economic glory

By Brian Bergstein, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SAN JOSE — With corporate scandals popping up regularly and the high-tech industry still in a swoon, fewer than half the Silicon Valley consumers surveyed expect business conditions in the area to be better a year from now, according to a report being released Friday. -more-


Search engines are drawing the line between paid and unpaid search results

By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

Web users might object
to the way advertisers
dominate the results
-more-


Home & Garden

Get a grip on work from handymen

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

Home Matters


-more-


A beautiful lawn doesn’t just happen

By James and Morris Carey, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

Every neighborhood has one. That one standout home with a beautiful carpet of rolling green lawn that draws oohs and ahhs from passers-by. -more-


Tip of the week

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

• An automatic garage-door opener will enhance the comfort and safety of your home — especially on rainy nights. Contrary to legend, automatic openers can’t be activated by low-flying planes, microwave ovens or transistor radios. On the other hand, a transmitter in the wrong hands could expose your home to entry by uninvited strangers. Transmitters should be treated like house keys. When shopping or parking somewhere other than in your garage, make sure that the transmitter is locked securely in the car or glove compartment. Take care of your transmitter and you’ll experience convenience, safety and security. -more-


FERC boosts cap for wholesale electricity pricesFERC boosts cap for wholesale electricity prices

By Mark Sherman, The Assocaited Press
Friday July 12, 2002

WASHINGTON — Federal energy regulators on Thursday increased by 65 percent the price cap for wholesale electricity in California and neighboring states, where a heat wave and drought are straining energy supplies. -more-


Election Section

California residents bump up energy conservation

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SACRAMENTO — California’s efforts to conserve energy appear to be working, but it wasn’t enough to keep the state out of the red zone Wednesday, state officials say. -more-


Perot denies company hyped ‘loopholes’

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

SACRAMENTO — Former presidential candidate H. Ross Perot denied Thursday that his consulting company showed power suppliers how to manipulate California’s energy market to drive up wholesale prices. -more-


Wen Ho Lee supporters gather signatures seeking pardon

By Richard Benke, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Supporters of a Los Alamos scientist who was prosecuted for making copies of sensitive nuclear weapons data have gathered 15,000 signatures seeking a presidential pardon. -more-


92-year-old jumps to his death after he is released from jail

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Former inmate’s health was poor -more-


Followers claim DNA clears guru in paternity dispute

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

LOS ANGELES — Followers of a late yoga guru say DNA testing has cleared the man of accusations that he broke his vow of celibacy and fathered a child. -more-


Law to protect testimony at expulsion hearings

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

SACRAMENTO — Student testimony at school expulsion hearings is now considered privileged information under a new law signed by Gov. Gray Davis Thursday. -more-


Car Talk

CLICK AND CLACK TALK CARS

by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Friday July 12, 2002

A potentially deadly problem -more-


Amish in Ill. promise to repair roads damaged by carriages

By Jason Strait, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

ARTHUR, Ill. — Amish buggies ramble up and down the road that winds around Reuben Schrock’s farm, the horses tearing tiny chunks out of the oil-and-chip surface with their studded horseshoes. -more-


Smoke grenades detonated in Seattle, hundreds evacuated

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

SEATTLE — Hundreds of office workers were evacuated after military-style smoke grenades were detonated at two buildings, and police said animal rights activists might be responsible. -more-


Women who run topless carwash in Idaho college city are evicted

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

MOSCOW, Idaho — A topless car wash held to raise rent money was drained when some of the bare-breasted businesswomen were kicked out of their communal home. -more-


Editorial

News of the Weird

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Johnnie can read about
health risks now
-more-


Columns

NASA: Fuel-line cracks found in fourth space shuttle; entire fleet now affected

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The potentially dangerous fuel line cracks already discovered on three space shuttles also afflict Endeavour, the fourth and newest shuttle, NASA says. -more-


S.D. college student pleads guilty in AIDS case that spread fear

By Joe Kafka, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

HURON, S.D. — An HIV-infected college student whose arrest on charges of having unprotected sex with a woman spread fear on campus and prompted the testing of hundreds of people for AIDS pleaded guilty Thursday and could get up to 15 years in prison. -more-


Most post-Sept. 11 detainees released, government says

By Wayne Parry, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

74 of 1,100 remain in U.S. custody -more-


Dog owners charged in death of woman attacked by pit bulls while taking a walk

The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. — A couple was charged with manslaughter in the dog mauling death of a woman who police believe was attacked by the couple’s three pit bull terriers. -more-


‘Antiques Roadshow’ dealer sent to prison for bogus appraisals‘Antiques Roadshow’ dealer sent to prison for bogus appraisals

By Joann Loviglia, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

He admitted to giving low
appraisals on items then
reselling for more money
-more-


NAACP uses hip-hop to attract new members

By Deborah Kong, The Associated Press
Friday July 12, 2002

With 80 percent of its members older than 35, group courts younger people -more-


Briefs

Staff
Friday July 12, 2002

Shaquille O’Neal to make a movie -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

News of the Weird 07-12-2002

History 07-11-2002

History 07-10-2002

History 07-09-2002

Bay Area Briefs 07-08-2002

History 07-06-2002

News

Area high school students exposed to ‘big-time science’ By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-12-2002

Electoral measure not a binding mandate Chris Kavanagh 07-12-2002

Macbeth stumbles at Cal Shakespeare By Robert Hall, Special to the Daily Planet 07-12-2002

Arts Calendar Staff 07-12-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-12-2002

3M athletes hoping to head to Junior Olympics By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2002

What will happen to the strip mall? Matthew Artz, Special to the Planet 07-12-2002

Heal thyself, physician David Altschul, J.D. 07-12-2002

Phil Donahue: talk-show pioneer returns to television By Frazier Moore, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Sports shorts Staff 07-12-2002

Council might write to President Bush again Staff 07-12-2002

Let’s look to our Canadian friends Judith Segard Hunt 07-12-2002

Firefighters battle Berkeley blaze By Mike Dinoffria, Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2002

City seeks volunteers Daily Planet staff 07-12-2002

Ask the Rent Board Staff 07-12-2002

Library giving away free copies of ‘Invisible Man’ Daily Planet Wire Services 07-12-2002

Freeway tow truck service expands coverage area, hours of operation Daily Planet Wire Services 07-12-2002

Military shows off robot plane designed for combat By Andrew Bridges, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Mom: Daughter in pledge case worships God By David Kravets, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

SF mayor names 37-year veteran as city’s top cop The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Key stock market indicators at five-year lows By Any Baldwin, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Silicon Valley residents doubt return to economic glory By Brian Bergstein, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Search engines are drawing the line between paid and unpaid search results By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Home & Garden

Get a grip on work from handymen
The Associated Press 07-12-2002

A beautiful lawn doesn’t just happen By James and Morris Carey, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Tip of the week Staff 07-12-2002

FERC boosts cap for wholesale electricity pricesFERC boosts cap for wholesale electricity prices By Mark Sherman, The Assocaited Press 07-12-2002

California residents bump up energy conservation The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Perot denies company hyped ‘loopholes’ Staff 07-12-2002

Wen Ho Lee supporters gather signatures seeking pardon By Richard Benke, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

92-year-old jumps to his death after he is released from jail Staff 07-12-2002

Followers claim DNA clears guru in paternity dispute The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Law to protect testimony at expulsion hearings Staff 07-12-2002

Car Talk

CLICK AND CLACK TALK CARS by Tom and Ray Magliozzi 07-12-2002

Amish in Ill. promise to repair roads damaged by carriages By Jason Strait, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Smoke grenades detonated in Seattle, hundreds evacuated The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Women who run topless carwash in Idaho college city are evicted The Associated Press 07-12-2002

City taking a stand in China By Matt Liebowitz, Special to the Daily Planet 07-11-2002

Thanks for a successful Fourth Dory Ehrlich 07-11-2002

Nine years as hobo provided lots of material By Brian Kluepfel, Special to the Daily Planet 07-11-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-11-2002

Deja vu all over again: Barons game cut short By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2002

Neighbors sue to stop development By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-11-2002

His view is just ‘different’ Michael Bauce 07-11-2002

Briefs Staff 07-11-2002

MLS teams to start reserve squads to aid development The Associated Press 07-11-2002

Builder looks to state law for approval By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2002

Neighbor sticks up for Papermaster John Sloan 07-11-2002

Masur conducts last concerts as NY orchestra director By Martin Steinberg, The Associated Press 07-11-2002

Cybercamp at UC Berkeley a summer with high technology By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-11-2002

Jerry Springer sued by son of guest who was killed after show Staff 07-11-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-11-2002

Power warning could mean blackouts By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 07-11-2002

Senior centers take good care when temperatures are high By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2002

Refinery release forces Rodeo residents inside for 1 1/2 hours Staff 07-11-2002

Software flaw afflicts ability to send scrambled e-mails By Ted Bridis, The Associated Press 07-11-2002

Two more top officials leave nation’s largest public pension Staff 07-11-2002

Senate committee defers vote on short-term PUC commissioner Staff 07-11-2002

Feds argue against law allowing slave labor lawsuits By Chelsea J. Carter, The Associated Press 07-11-2002

Environmental group tests beauty products for chemicals Colleen Valles, The Assocaited Press 07-11-2002

Yosemite killer goes on trial; only issue is the death penalty Staff 07-11-2002

Group wants proof of public safety from lab By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 07-10-2002

Start stopping hate crimes Adam Sapp 07-10-2002

Aussie animal enthusiast a parody of himself By Christy Lemire, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-10-2002

Moore’s hustle helps Barons escape with win By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2002

Alta Bates nurses are ready for one-day strike By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-10-2002

Its easy to know your trees Charlie Smith 07-10-2002

Michael Jackson says recording industry cheats minorities By Verena Dobnik, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

A’s Coliseum lease extended to 2007 The Associated Press 07-10-2002

At 91, oldest elected official in California tells how she made a difference in 1966 By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2002

I want an apology Andy Katz 07-10-2002

Record company to put chunk of library online Staff 07-10-2002

Nipped by the Bud: Baseball’s All-Star game ends up in a tie The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Height initiative makes November ballot By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2002

How about this... Gerta Farber 07-10-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-10-2002

Boosters provide summer fun, life lessons for area children By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2002

When the heat goes up turn down the power By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 07-10-2002

Man given two years in federal prison for claiming to be son of LA Lakers owner The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Officials mop up brush fire that torched one home Staff 07-10-2002

NAACP opposes initiative to bar racial classifying By Deborah Kong, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Health care group hires Hollywood agent to repair tarnished image By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Crooked executives must do hard time, convict says By Simon Avery, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Briefs Staff 07-10-2002

Agriculture programs face cuts due to budget crisis By Kim Baca, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Skateboarder dies while being towed by car The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Riverside/San Bernardino immigrants want voting rights The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Bill Simon criticizes Gov. Davis’ support of National Guard By Louise Chu, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

SF Chronicle reporter accused of sexual, physical abuse of teen-aged neighbor The Associated Press 07-10-2002

INS clerks admit scheme to sell work permits Staff 07-10-2002

David Letterman: Too comfy at CBS to go to ABC By David Bauder, The Associated Press 07-10-2002

Obituary Staff 07-10-2002

Calling on 537 breastfeeders By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-09-2002

Read the studies Elmer R. Grossman 07-09-2002

Falling bricks reveal secret: 124-year-old billboard promoting “Buffalo Bill” Cody The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-09-2002

Can A’s give encore to second-half of 2001? By Greg Beacham, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Promoter blamed for party gone bad By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 07-09-2002

Consider this... Wayne Huber 07-09-2002

Friendship from teen years to adulthood believable By Christy Lemire, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Goalie loses part of finger in San Diego soccer melee Staff 07-09-2002

Darling florist to fight for right to raze his store By Jamie Casini, Special To The Daily Planet 07-09-2002

Don’t forget about Berkeley’s pride Kevin Strother 07-09-2002

Sharks officially announce change of arena name after HP merger Staff 07-09-2002

Public input sought by U.S. Energy Dept. By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 07-09-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-09-2002

Actor Delroy Lindo charged with assault in food store parking lot By Devona Walker, Daily Planet Staff 07-09-2002

Survey: UC Davis voted among most interesting colleges in US By The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Volunteers undergoing smallpox vaccine trials By Paul Elias, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

FBI says biggest question still to be answered — Why? By Chelsae J. Carter, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Sliding dollar could give boost to U.S. economy By Eileen Alt Powell, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Cuba markets $100 million in biotech drugs overseas By Paul Elias, The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Safeway reports its first sales decline since 1992 Staff 07-09-2002

Arrests made in nursing fraud ring The Associated Press 07-09-2002

Kayaker seriously injured in collision with ski boat at Tahoe Staff 07-09-2002

Party in south Berkeley ends in shooting By Kurtis Alexander and Katie Flynn, Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2002

Resident questions public expenditures on old City Hall Lillie Baugh 07-08-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-08-2002

Ted Lilly ready to join the A’s Big Three By Anne M. Peterson, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

The world ‘accordion’ to Boaz By Brian Kluepfel, Special to the Daily Planet 07-08-2002

In support of Lawrence Lab David M. Smith 07-08-2002

Lad Lleyton wins Wimbledon in biggest rout since ’84 The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Smart & Final makes way for Longs Drug By Matthew Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 07-08-2002

Problems with the Pledge? Gerta Farber and Marion Syrek 07-08-2002

Dancin’ in the streets By Neil Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 07-08-2002

One man’s trash is another’s treasure Jacqueline Sokolinsky 07-08-2002

The art of capoeira Staff 07-08-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-08-2002

Two die in bridge collision Daily Planet Wire Services 07-08-2002

Burning Man organizers can’t escape higher fees for big show By MARTIN GRIFFITH, Associated Press Writer 07-08-2002

Mutant strains of HIV resistant to new drugs The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Cuba looks overseas to market biotech drugs By Anita Snow and Paul Elias, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

After big buzz, chip maker Transmeta struggles By Matthew Fordahl, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Dot-com shutdown pace slows, signaling shakeout is ebbing The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Suspect steals LAPD squad car, chase ends in fatal shooting The Associated Press 07-08-2002

On the Kings River, more power would stop running the rapids By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Thousands of motorcycle fans gather in Hollister By William Schiffman, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Experts see ways to cut contributions to global warming By Jim Wasserman, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Man sues former LA bishop for 19 years of alleged sex abuse The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Gifted students could go straight to college By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

FBI still searching for motive in LA airport shooting By Sandra Marquez, The Associated Press 07-08-2002

Jackson says recording industry cheats minorities artists By VERENA DOBNIK, Associated Press Writer 07-08-2002

More signs could make cyclists safer By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 07-06-2002

Discover Berkeley's network
of pedestrian pathways
By Susan Cerny, Special to the Daily Planet 07-06-2002

Here’s the story on Reddy Marcia Poole 07-06-2002

Internet animators star in a new medium By Paul Glader, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Arts Calendar Staff 07-06-2002

Out & About Calendar Staff 07-06-2002

Baseball legend Ted Williams dead at age 83 By Mike Branom, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Meals must be strapped
in vehicles from now on
By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-06-2002

A bond is a 30-year loan Jill Posener 07-06-2002

Poetry team to compete in Battle of the Bay By Brian Kluepfel, Special to the Daily Planet 07-06-2002

Cal finishes 20th in Sears Cup Daily Planet Wire Services 07-06-2002

New boss for education group By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 07-06-2002

Losing local control a disaster Paul Fletcher 07-06-2002

2 Green vying for District 4 By Devona Walker, Daily Planet Staff 07-06-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-06-2002

Stick it: political messages draw some sneers By Matt Liebowitz, Special to the Daily Planet 07-06-2002

Gov. Davis expresses support to Israeli leader The Associated Press 07-06-2002

City to discuss health risks with radio tower emissions By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 07-06-2002

Investors growing wary of high-profile mergers By Gary Gentile, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Bush reaches out in video speech to NATO wannabes Bush reaches out in video speech to NATO wannabes The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Burning Man sues to stop the sale of naked women videos The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Police identify driver in Hwy. 101 standoff as Tennessee man The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Stalled budget may affect elderly The Associated Press 07-06-2002

The ’unfitted’ bathroom



Tailored cabinet design concept creates space
The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Take high-quality family time The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Window replacement is a do-it-yourself job By Morris and James Carey, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

FBI: Gunman went to LA airport intending to kill By Andrew Bridges, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Mom sentenced for fatally stabbing son The Associated Press 07-06-2002

More power would stop the Kings River rapids By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

News of the Weird Staff 07-06-2002

Town criers belt out their best in competition By Catherine Lucey, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Siblings recall seven years of abuse while under agency’s care By Tal Abbady, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Bush in Maine for birthday By Sandra Sobieraj, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Court rules as unconstitutional same-sex law By Caryn Rousseau, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Pilots charged after flying through NYC sky By Devlin Barrett, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Firefighters now fearing floods in Colorado hills By P. Solomon Banda,, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Holiday turns to sorrow after N.J. fire By Geoff Mulvihill, The Associated Press 07-06-2002

Columns

NASA: Fuel-line cracks found in fourth space shuttle; entire fleet now affected Staff 07-12-2002

S.D. college student pleads guilty in AIDS case that spread fear By Joe Kafka, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Most post-Sept. 11 detainees released, government says By Wayne Parry, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Dog owners charged in death of woman attacked by pit bulls while taking a walk The Associated Press 07-12-2002

‘Antiques Roadshow’ dealer sent to prison for bogus appraisals‘Antiques Roadshow’ dealer sent to prison for bogus appraisals By Joann Loviglia, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

NAACP uses hip-hop to attract new members By Deborah Kong, The Associated Press 07-12-2002

Briefs Staff 07-12-2002