A smoother San Pablo
The big green buses that travel on San Pablo Avenue from downtown Oakland to the Hilltop Mall are precursors of what nine East Bay communities are eyeing as the wave of the future. -more-
The big green buses that travel on San Pablo Avenue from downtown Oakland to the Hilltop Mall are precursors of what nine East Bay communities are eyeing as the wave of the future. -more-
For more than 20 years fire safety has had a low priority in the Berkeley City Council, particularly for the hill area, where there is the greatest danger that a firestorm like the one in 1991 might develop. In the 1980s the city even considered closing the only fire station in the hill area, which is also the only one east of the Hayward Fault. Over this period while the total number of city employees was rapidly increasing the number of firefighters was being steadily decreased. Even in the year right after the 1991 fire disaster in Oakland and Berkeley, the Berkeley Fire Department was forced to make a further cut in personnel. Because of these cuts it is now only possible to have three firefighters assigned to each engine company, which is far less effective than the standard number of four. -more-
For seven out of the eight track and field squads competing at Saturday’s league qualifying meet, “EBAL” stood for East Bay Athletic League. For the ambitious Berkeley High girls squad, however, that anagram could have stood for its minimalist approach to the meet: that is, “Eke By At Least.” -more-
A community advisory committee was unable to offer any solid recommendations to help the Berkeley Unified School District with its financial crisis, and the main culprit was time. -more-
Mr. Jeffrey M. Hannan expresses his feelings best in his opening paragraph (Perspective on teachers’ union, May 5) in which he details his 30-35 hours of work in a period of three days: In contrast to Mr. Hannan, we are all wimps who are “ignorantly giving in to the manufactured battle of the BFT leadership.” Mr. Hannan’s well thought out, “reasoned” approach on the situation paralleled that of board member Shirley Issel, whose quiet, detached, analytical scolding is first-rate rhetoric, but to those of us in the trenches, brings to mind Luther’s words, “the whore, Reason.” -more-
As the 2000 season winds down, the pace has been picking up for the Berkeley High girls varsity crew, which competed in its first race in two weeks at Oakland Estuary Sunday, in a tri-meet with Pacific and Serra/Notre Dame/Mercy, a combined squad. -more-
Who ordered the rain? -more-
Mr. Walter Wood says (Perspective, May 1) that our quality of life will suffer if 30 units of affordable housing replace an empty paint store in his neighborhood. He accuses of Berkeley of building housing developments that are “too large, too dense, too detrimental and too numerous.” -more-
I am writing to support the comments made by Councilmember Armstrong (Perspective, May 1). I too believe that Berkeley is a unique community with unusual resources and profound complexity. I would like to see our paper celebrate our diversity and our triumphs. I know there is a lot of political infighting. I believe that is one of the reasons that our schools are in such poor shape. A community such as ours, with the amount of brilliant people, both adults and school age children, should be able to produce a scholastic system that functions far better than the model we currently have. At the same time, I would like to read about our efforts at improvement. Bad news is so very easy to access. The Berkeley Planet can perhaps help us define ourselves in a format different from the usual barrage we have been accustomed to turning off! -more-
The Virginia-based Whitaker Foundation has awarded $15 million to the two-year-old Department of Bioengineering at UC Berkeley, boosting work on biomedical advances to diagnose and treat disease and prolong healthy life. -more-
I refer to the Perspective by L.A. Wood in the April 27 edition of the Daily Planet. Wood tries to build a case that folks on the UCB campus should be concerned about past radionuclide releases on the Central Campus, originating from Department of Energy research activities. When discussing the Melvin Calvin labs, he maintains that “Environmental reports from the mid-’70’s document releases of hundreds of curies of tritium annually in that area of the Central Campus.” I have recently reviewed the 1970-1980 Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Reports from the Berkeley Lab which have been provided to the City of Berkeley’s independent reviewer (Bernd Franke, IFEU). These reports show that less than 6.6 curies of tritium was released from the Calvin Lab over these 11 years, with less than 25 millicuries in the period 1974-1980 - maybe a factor of 1,000 less than Wood’s claim. Maybe Wood misread these reports, or maybe he has other reports I don’t know about. If so, he should bring copies to the Department of Energy so everybody can discuss the same information. -more-
Formed in 1996, and producing about four shows a year, Berkeley’s indigenous Impact Theater specializes in affordable original plays that speak to a younger generation that may have grown up on television, movies and music, without experiencing much live theater. -more-
Two burglaries Wednesday took place in small cottages here in Berkeley. -more-
Burglaries reported 05-05-2000
A smoother San Pablo Marilyn Claessens 05-08-2000
Proposal for new fire station follows intent of Measure G Jack Washburn 05-08-2000
’Jackets take care of EBAL business Staff 05-08-2000
BUSD budget group offers no cuts Rob Cunningham 05-08-2000
Teachers cannot be reasoned away 05-08-2000
BHS girls cruise to easy first Staff 05-08-2000
Rain, clouds spoil weekend activities Rob Cunningham 05-08-2000
New site, same old NIMBY argument 05-08-2000
Paper should reflect progress 05-08-2000
$15 million grant for UCB program Staff 05-08-2000
Radioactive figures seem questionable 05-08-2000
Berkeley kids transform into superheros John Angell Grant 05-08-2000
BUSD food program in the red Rob Cunningham 05-06-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 05-06-2000
Musical instruction is more than afterthought at Crowden School Joe Eskenazi 05-06-2000
LBNL scientist distorts county board’s decision Mark McDonald 05-06-2000
Panthers sweep home quad-meet James Wiseman 05-06-2000
Rotary hosting regional gathering Marilyn Claessens 05-06-2000
Men’s basketball adds local guard Staff 05-06-2000
Gunman robs woman outside apartment Staff 05-06-2000
‘Double duty’ for Berkeley High track and field teams Staff 05-06-2000
Bomb threat to rehab program was a hoax Staff 05-06-2000
Education is focus of major rally Rob Cunningham 05-05-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 05-05-2000
Teachers union’s tactics are dividing community Jeffrey M. Hannan 05-05-2000
Salvador Dali play is surreal, but not funny John Angell Grant 05-05-2000
BHS tops Matadors in four James Wiseman 05-05-2000
Phone switching boxes upset neighbors Joe Eskenazi 05-05-2000
Developer defends plans for downtown project Staff 05-05-2000
Bats come around as ’Jackets slaughter Monte Vista, 14-2 Staff 05-05-2000
Police arrest man for strong-arm robbery Staff 05-05-2000
Thanks to city, police for how they handled crisis 05-05-2000
Cal hoops names two assistants Staff 05-05-2000
Bayer receives environmental certification Staff 05-05-2000
Berkeley can do its part to help environment 05-05-2000
Boy allegedly brandishes pocket knife at school Staff 05-05-2000
YMCA sponsors prayer breakfast Staff 05-05-2000
Sculpture stolen 05-05-2000
Parents, teachers address board ob Cunningham 05-04-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 05-04-2000
Hanford ‘downwinders’ find it difficult to accept Lab’s answers Trisha Pritikin 05-04-2000
Tales of fiction come to life in Word for Word production John Angell Grant 05-04-2000
Piedmont shuts down St. Mary’s James Wiseman 05-04-2000
New life for S. Shattuck Marilyn Claessens 05-04-2000
Developers’ greed seen in downtown proposals Albert Lau Oakland 05-04-2000
North Coast hopes hinge on final three games Staff 05-04-2000
LBNL to hold open house Rob Cunningham 05-04-2000
BUSD should think twice about parcel tax measure Tom Cloutier Berkeley 05-04-2000
Women honored for work Marilyn Claessens 05-04-2000
Accountability lacking in antenna tower debacle Bob Marsh Berkeley 05-04-2000
Hospital merger upheld Daily Planet Staff & Wire Reports 05-03-2000
Council excels at ‘petty backbiting’ Bonnie Hughes, Berkeley 05-03-2000
Exhibit offers a picture of China David H. Wright 05-03-2000
THEATER 05-03-2000
BHS softball falls short vs. Amador James Wiseman 05-03-2000
May 3-5 05-03-2000
Claremont Hotel eyes expansion, stirs opposition Marilyn Claessens 05-03-2000
Affordable housing benefits community Jeremy Shaw, Berkeley 05-03-2000
MUSIC VENUES 05-03-2000
Panther pair qualifies for North Coast event Daily Planet Staff 05-03-2000
Student protests UC’s plans for Underhill lot Joe Eskenazi 05-03-2000
Prep Athlete of the Week: Kamaiya Warren • St. Mary’s track & field Daily Planet Staff 05-03-2000
Playing fields on agenda Rob Cunningham 05-03-2000
Shorebird Center to construct unique energy-saving structure Daily Planet Staff 05-03-2000
Report: Quake costly to UC, region Staff 05-02-2000
Committee continues to lack credibility in tritium debate Howard Matis 05-02-2000
A dark turn for Shotgun Players John Angell Grant 05-02-2000
Busy weekend for ’Jackets, Panthers James Wiseman 05-02-2000
Calendar of Events & Activities 05-02-2000
Fire department’s dog more than just a pet By Marilyn Claessens 05-02-2000
Folk festival remains inaccessible Carol Denney 05-02-2000
Holmes qualifies for NCS as ’Jackets take eighth Staff 05-02-2000
Youths attack elderly man Staff 05-02-2000
Festival gets artsy kickoff By Rob Cunningham 05-02-2000
Police Briefs 05-02-2000