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Editorials

Newspaper or Journal of Opinion? That’s a Good Question

By Becky O’Malley
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:12:00 PM

In the last issue of the Planet, reader Terry Doran asked some interesting questions which are central to our ongoing discussion of the future of the news. Here’s his letter again: -more-


Cartoons

State Worker Layoffs

By Justin DeFreitas
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:40:00 PM

Public Comment

Readers Respond to Herskovits’ Israel-Palestine Commentary

Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:17:00 PM

Editors, Daily Planet: -more-


Letters to the Editor

Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:16:00 PM

MISSED OPPORTUNITY -more-


Blockade Harms U.S. More Than Cuba

By Margot Pepper
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:13:00 PM

The U.S. blockade is causing more economic damage to the United States than it is to Cuba. A December letter signed by a dozen leading U.S. business organizations, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, urged then President-elect Barack Obama to initiate the process of scrapping the 47-year old embargo. The letter pegs the cost to the US economy at $1.2 billion per year, an estimate made by the International Trade Commission in 2001. More recent sources put the projected 2009 loss at $3.6 billion annually in lost sales. -more-


Berkeley Remembered

By Deborah Loreen Foster
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:14:00 PM

History denotes sculptures from ancient times to present as having significant meaning to the peoples and cultures of that time, often commemorating heroes and capturing history. Centuries later, we still have a glimpse into their past. Chiseled into stone, metal, clay and wood, even into the sides of mountains, is the artistic equivalent to the historic written word, communicating to future generations of all languages a vision of the past. -more-


Grant Apologists Are Loud, But Wrong

By David Jackson
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:15:00 PM

Just had the opportunity to read J. Douglas Allen-Taylor’s Jan. 28 column in the Daily Planet (“Justice Coalitions Fracturing in Oscar Grant Case”) about the BART Police officer’s accidental shooting of the convicted criminal Oscar Grant on New Year’s Day. -more-


Public Space on Center Street

By Jim Novosel
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:15:00 PM

This city planner did not give “thumbs down to closed Center Street” at the Feb. 4 city Planning Commission. I have desired the creation of a major public gathering space in the heart of our downtown since working on the citizens’ 1984 Outline for a Downtown Plan and the City’s 1990 Downtown Plan. Now, more than ever, I believe that with the new downtown plan, the creation of such a wonderful urban space is inevitable. And consensus from both the DAPAC and Planning Commission is that it will be on Center Street between Shattuck and Oxford. -more-


What’s Next in Afghanistan?

By Ralph E. Stone
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:15:00 PM

President Obama recently announced that he is sending 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan. But he is still faced with a decision about what to do long term in Afghanistan and with worldwide terrorism. If there is one point of agreement between Republicans and Democrats, it is that the U.S. war in Afghanistan was a legitimate response to the Sept. 11 attacks, mainly aimed at bringing Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda to justice—unlike the invasion and occupation of Iraq, which was bogus, based on the Bush administration’s falsehoods regarding Iraq’s possession of weapons of mass destruction and Saddam Hussein’s links to al Qaeda. -more-


Of Councils, Courts and a Failure to Communicate

By Steve Martinot
Wednesday February 18, 2009 - 06:16:00 PM

Let’s go over what is at stake in the cell phone antenna permits that City Council has approved for UC Storage and the French Hotel. First, there is the question of health protections against possibly injurious technology. And second, there is the question of representation. -more-