Berkeley High students Abdul Shemse, Selamawit Mersha and Gesha Melkamu write condolence messages on Yonas Mehari’s memorial on Wednesday. The students, who are members of the Ethiopian Eritrean Students Union, are gathering funds for Yonas’s family. Photograph by Riya Bhattacharjee.
Berkeley High students Abdul Shemse, Selamawit Mersha and Gesha Melkamu write condolence messages on Yonas Mehari’s memorial on Wednesday. The students, who are members of the Ethiopian Eritrean Students Union, are gathering funds for Yonas’s family. Photograph by Riya Bhattacharjee.

Extra

City Posts Wrong LPO Revison on Website

Judith Scherr
Friday December 01, 2006

A controversial revision to the city’s Landmarks Preservation Ordinance will be on the City Council agenda Tuesday. However, the city attorney’s office said Friday afternoon that it had the wrong landmarks ordinance revision posted on its website, but would have the revision posted late Friday. (It’s not likely to be identified differently than the one on the current website, according to a staff secretary.) The ordinance is available on the agenda site at http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/citycouncil/agendaindex.htm -more-



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BHS Mourns Student Killed in Shootings

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Friday December 01, 2006

Yonas Mehari did not live to attend the second meeting of the Ethiopian Eritrean Students Union (EESU) he had helped established at Berkeley High, but his friends were there to carry on the dream he had left behind. -more-



UC Regents Ready to Vote on Stadium Plan

By Richard Brenneman
Friday December 01, 2006

University of California Regents are expected to approve Tuesday an environmental document authorizing 451,000 square feet of new construction at and around UC Berkeley’s Memorial Stadium. -more-



Residents Rally To Save Oaks Around Stadium

By Judith Scherr
Friday December 01, 2006

A rally to save oaks is not where you’d expect to find a guy who makes his living cutting down trees. -more-



Mayor Vows to Battle Court Move to Oakland

By Richard Brenneman
Friday December 01, 2006

Mayor Tom Bates vowed Thursday to do everything in his power to reverse the impending move of the city’s traffic and small claims courts to Oakland. -more-



Merritt College Class Celebrates Black Panthers’ 40th Birthday

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Friday December 01, 2006

One of the enduring legends of both Oakland and the Black Panther Party is that Oakland’s Merritt College was the birthplace of the party, and that it was formed in 1966 by two Merritt students—Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. -more-



Features

Council Reappoints Trustee, Sustains Creeks Vote

By Judith Scherr
Friday December 01, 2006

Despite the community’s pleas asking the City Council to solicit new applications for the post, the City Council Tuesday night approved 8-1 Terry Powell’s bid for a second four-year term on the Board of Library Trustees, with only Councilmember Kriss Worthington voting in opposition. -more-


Community Ponders Planned Changes to People’s Park

By Judith Scherr
Friday December 01, 2006

On Wednesday, Dale Rich was where he can often be found, crouched on a slope bordering the south side of People’s Park, wrestling the weeds away from the flowering plants; songbirds chatted noisily in a tree over the head of the volunteer gardener. -more-


Withrow Expected to Take Helm of New Peralta Board

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Friday December 01, 2006

The Future of Historic Downtown Buildings Debated

By Richard Brenneman
Friday December 01, 2006

The future of historic buildings in downtown Berkeley is gradually taking shape as members of two city panels work to hammer out the details. -more-


ZAB Postpones Trader Joe’s Building Vote Again

By Riya Bhattacharjee
Friday December 01, 2006

The Zoning Adjustments Board continued the hearing for the Trader Joe’s building project on 1885 University Ave. until Dec. 14 because city staff requested more time to prepare the staff report, findings and conditions. -more-


Mike Alcalay (1941-2006) Remembered on World AIDS Day

By Judith Scherr
Friday December 01, 2006

Countless lives have been touched by Dr. Mike Alcalay who died Nov. 18 in Oakland from a rare and aggressive leukemia, after surviving AIDS for more than 20 years. -more-


Group Travels to Swaziland In Battle Against AIDS

By Heather Tuggle, Special to the Planet
Friday December 01, 2006

In the global fight against the AIDS pandemic, Africa is the most high profile battleground. Southern Africa is particularly hard hit. -more-


Police Blotter

By Richard Brenneman
Friday December 01, 2006

Choked, punched -more-


Public Comment

Letters to the Editor

Friday December 01, 2006

DOWNTOWN PLANNING -more-


Commentary: Is It Time to Abolish the Editorial Page?

By Eric Alterman, The Nation
Friday December 01, 2006

I was at a book party not long ago when Randy Cohen, who writes the New York Times Magazine’s “Ethicist” column, walked up to New York Governor George Pataki and said, “Please, Governor, where’s New York City’s school aid program? You’ve got to fund that!” Pataki, upon learning of Cohen’s place of employ, said something like, “Yes, the Times would complain about school funding,” and walked away. End of conversation. -more-


Commentary: Plaza Proponents Out of Touch With Community

By Art Goldberg
Friday December 01, 2006

The proponents of North Shattuck Plaza (NSP) seem to think there’s something wrong with the idea that “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” in relation to Shattuck Avenue between Vine and Rose streets (Daily Planet, Nov. 24). They view the area as “ugly and wasteful.” -more-


Commentary: Big Game Yes, New Stadium No

By Christopher Adams
Friday December 01, 2006

I love the Big Game, even though I haven’t gone to one since Cal won “The Play.” I figure that even Stanford will keep their band under control to forestall such a disaster again. I love the Big Game because I am an alumnus of both schools, so no matter who wins I can cheer. I love watching the old Stanford alums in their red pants and little kids in their blue and gold caps and T-shirts walking by my house on the way to Memorial Stadium. But I think the idea of spending $110 million to renovate the stadium is an appalling idea. -more-


Commentary: Setting the Record Straight

By Raudel Wilson
Friday December 01, 2006

I was shocked and disturbed by an article I read in the Nov. 28 issue of the Berkeley Daily Planet. In this issue I read that Councilmember Dona Spring was planning to file a complaint against the Business for Better Government Berkeley Chamber of Commerce PAC. I know that Ms. Spring has every right to file a complaint against the PAC and she feels that her personal reputation and integrity was put at risk by the mailers sent out during the last week of the election. What I was disappointed to see is Ms. Spring’s allegations against me in the paper. -more-


Commentary: UC Stadium Lawsuit Must Move Forward Without Secret Deals

By Hank Gehman
Friday December 01, 2006

The University of California’s SCIP project—the new stadium, training center, business conference center, 911 car parking garage and the Boalt Hall hotel project, all on the Hayward fault zone—is a serious and permanent threat to the safety and livability of the whole city. The city has developed a very strong lawsuit to stop this massive development. To defend itself, Berkeley has no alternative but to follow through with this lawsuit. Secret negotiations like were done over the LRDP to get a few concessions in exchange for dropping that suit would be wrong on all counts. This suit is the only chance to defend the city now and for the next twenty years. -more-


Commentary: Outsourced Library Director Search Draws Inexperienced Candidates

By Peter Warfield
Friday December 01, 2006

Dubberly Garcia Associates brought the library director search to Berkeley’s public the week before Thanksgiving, complete with what appeared to be carefully-rehearsed performing library administrators and happy-talk statements that were short on verifiable facts such as positions held where and when. Subsequent research showed the candidates’ experience as library directors is brief to none. -more-


Editorial

Editorial: Elections Don’t Change Much

By Becky O’Malley
Friday December 01, 2006

The Planet’s not the only publication that gets letters from obsessive people. The big metro daily is more concerned than we are about filtering them out, but a few fanatics sneak into their letters columns too. Thursday they ran a letter from a guy down the peninsula who’s annoyed that Berkeley-based national columnist Robert Scheer continues to spotlight the lunacy of the national administration. His beef with Bob: -more-


Columns

Column: Undercurrents: Brown Administration Never Tried to Solve Oakland’s Problems

By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor
Friday December 01, 2006

The outgoing administration of Jerry Brown-its time left in office now measured in days rather than years or months—continues to recede into the background of Oakland’s consciousness as the city and the region focuses on the excitement of the incoming new mayor. -more-


East Bay Then and Now: Hillside Club Has Left Mark on Berkeley’s Northside

By Daniella Thompson
Friday December 01, 2006

Few Berkeley landmarks are as repeatedly and unjustly maligned as the Hillside Club Street Improvements in the Daley’s Scenic Park Tract. Designated in 1983, this system of public improvements forms a continuous line that stretches over at least six blocks of Berkeley’s Northside. -more-


Garden Variety: Brooklyn Botanical Garden Book is a Good Passalong

By Ron Sullivan
Friday December 01, 2006

Joe found an interesting book over at the Mechanics’ Institute Library: a Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s “All-Region Guide,” Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants by C. Colston Burrell. The BBG puts out lots of informative short books; this one is a double-sized volume, with lots of color photographs. -more-


About the House: Choosing Among Three Contractor Bids

By Matt Cantor
Friday December 01, 2006

My friend Lisa seems to be the Maven Plus Grande de Berkeley. Everybody’s query-girl (although she’s happily married to a fella). She even gets calls about contractors, which she confesses isn’t exactly her area of greatest expertise. So we’re hanging out and she plays me a message from her friend (We’ll call her Mildred) and it goes something like this: -more-


You Write The Daily Planet

Friday December 01, 2006

It’s time to submit your essays, poems, stories and photographs for the Daily Planet’s annual holiday reader contribution issue, which will be published on Dec. 29. Send your submissions, up to 1,000 words, to holiday@berkeleydailyplanet.com. The deadline is 5 p.m. on Dec. 20. -more-


Arts & Events

The Theater: ‘All Wear Bowlers’ at Berkeley Rep

By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Friday December 01, 2006

A pair of derbies sit alone in the light on stage at Berkeley Rep, visually out of line, but syncopated. After a pause, they skitter off under, it seems, their own power, and a movie projection begins on the white screen upstage from where the hats so coyly posed ... -more-


Arts Correction

By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Friday December 01, 2006

A reader wrote in to complain about what he perceptively referred to as “crossed wires” in the Nov. 28 preview of holiday concerts. -more-


Arts Listings

Arts Calendar

Friday December 01, 2006


Arts: Anselm Kiefer Retrospective at SF MOMA

By Peter Selz, Special to the Planet
Friday December 01, 2006

Moving Pictures: PFA Screens Seven Samurai Classics

By Justin DeFreitas
Friday December 01, 2006

Moving Pictures: Films Show Two Sides of Social Conscience

By Justin DeFreitas
Friday December 01, 2006

Events Listings

Berkeley This Week

Friday December 01, 2006

Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Editorial: Elections Don’t Change Much 12-01-2006

Editorial: Setting the Historic Record Straight 11-28-2006

Public Comment

Letters to the Editor 12-01-2006

Commentary: Is It Time to Abolish the Editorial Page? By Eric Alterman, The Nation 12-01-2006

Commentary: Plaza Proponents Out of Touch With Community By Art Goldberg 12-01-2006

Commentary: Big Game Yes, New Stadium No By Christopher Adams 12-01-2006

Commentary: Setting the Record Straight By Raudel Wilson 12-01-2006

Commentary: UC Stadium Lawsuit Must Move Forward Without Secret Deals By Hank Gehman 12-01-2006

Commentary: Outsourced Library Director Search Draws Inexperienced Candidates By Peter Warfield 12-01-2006

Letters to the Editor 11-28-2006

Commentary: UC Development in Southeast Berkeley By Janice Thomas 11-28-2006

Commentary: Election Wins For Green Party Were State-Wide By Chris Kavanaugh 11-28-2006

Commentary: Omissions and Commissions: Correcting the Facts By Dan Knapp 11-28-2006

News

City Posts Wrong LPO Revison on Website Judith Scherr 12-01-2006

BHS Mourns Student Killed in Shootings By Riya Bhattacharjee 12-01-2006

UC Regents Ready to Vote on Stadium Plan By Richard Brenneman 12-01-2006

Residents Rally To Save Oaks Around Stadium By Judith Scherr 12-01-2006

Mayor Vows to Battle Court Move to Oakland By Richard Brenneman 12-01-2006

Merritt College Class Celebrates Black Panthers’ 40th Birthday By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor 12-01-2006

Council Reappoints Trustee, Sustains Creeks Vote By Judith Scherr 12-01-2006

Community Ponders Planned Changes to People’s Park By Judith Scherr 12-01-2006

Withrow Expected to Take Helm of New Peralta Board By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor 12-01-2006

The Future of Historic Downtown Buildings Debated By Richard Brenneman 12-01-2006

ZAB Postpones Trader Joe’s Building Vote Again By Riya Bhattacharjee 12-01-2006

Mike Alcalay (1941-2006) Remembered on World AIDS Day By Judith Scherr 12-01-2006

Group Travels to Swaziland In Battle Against AIDS By Heather Tuggle, Special to the Planet 12-01-2006

Police Blotter By Richard Brenneman 12-01-2006

Flooding, Odors Still Plague Alta Bates Drain By Riya Bhattacharjee 11-28-2006

Holiday Shock: Berkeley Loses Courts to Oakland By Richard Brenneman 11-28-2006

Election Complaints Continue to Target Chamber By Judith Scherr 11-28-2006

Commission Blasts Condition of Oakland’s Youth of Color By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor 11-28-2006

Big Berkeley Projects Move Forward Slowly By Richard Brenneman 11-28-2006

City Council Tackles Creeks Issue Again By Judith Scherr 11-28-2006

Planning Commission, DAPAC to Meet By Richard Brenneman 11-28-2006

Berkeley High Hosts LGBT Forum By Riya Bhattacharjee 11-28-2006

Thanksgiving Murders May Have Been Act of Vengeance Bay City News 11-28-2006

Oakland Man Gets 9 Years For Berkeley Shooting Bay City News 11-28-2006

Richmond Council Approves $335 Million Casino Package By Richard Brenneman 11-28-2006

First Person: Mayhem and Mustard On 53rd Street By Suzan Ormandy, Special to the Planet 11-28-2006

Columns

Column: Undercurrents: Brown Administration Never Tried to Solve Oakland’s Problems By J. Douglas Allen-Taylor 12-01-2006

East Bay Then and Now: Hillside Club Has Left Mark on Berkeley’s Northside By Daniella Thompson 12-01-2006

Garden Variety: Brooklyn Botanical Garden Book is a Good Passalong By Ron Sullivan 12-01-2006

About the House: Choosing Among Three Contractor Bids By Matt Cantor 12-01-2006

You Write The Daily Planet 12-01-2006

Column: The Public Eye: The Bush Administration: Failed Leadership, Failed Security By Bob Burnett 11-28-2006

Column: On Tuesday, I’ll Take the Hamster By Susan Parker 11-28-2006

Osage Orange Trees — A Transplant in Time By Ron Sullivan, Special to the Planet 11-28-2006

Arts & Events

Arts Calendar 12-01-2006

Arts and Entertainment Around the East Bay 12-01-2006

Arts: Anselm Kiefer Retrospective at SF MOMA By Peter Selz, Special to the Planet 12-01-2006

Moving Pictures: PFA Screens Seven Samurai Classics By Justin DeFreitas 12-01-2006

Moving Pictures: Films Show Two Sides of Social Conscience By Justin DeFreitas 12-01-2006

The Theater: ‘All Wear Bowlers’ at Berkeley Rep By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet 12-01-2006

Arts Correction By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet 12-01-2006

East Bay Then and Now: Hillside Club Has Left Mark on Berkeley’s Northside By Daniella Thompson 12-01-2006

Garden Variety: Brooklyn Botanical Garden Book is a Good Passalong By Ron Sullivan 12-01-2006

About the House: Choosing Among Three Contractor Bids By Matt Cantor 12-01-2006

You Write The Daily Planet 12-01-2006

Berkeley This Week 12-01-2006

Arts Calendar 11-28-2006

Arts and Entertainment: Around the East Bay 11-28-2006

Season Begins for Holiday Concerts and Events By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet 11-28-2006

Books: PEN Oakland Awards Honor Many Voices 11-28-2006

Osage Orange Trees — A Transplant in Time By Ron Sullivan, Special to the Planet 11-28-2006

Berkeley This Week 11-28-2006