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NLRB supports Radisson workers

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 01, 2000

The chants were no different then they’ve been since the hotel and restaurant workers began union organizing efforts nine months ago. -more-


Letters to the Editor

Thursday June 01, 2000

Wise Council vote on Derby playing fields -more-


Trio of women take on Bay Area speed of life

John Angell Grant
Thursday June 01, 2000

The Shlepperellas or, as they also like to call themselves, Mothers Gone Mad, are a comedy musical review comprised of three Bay Area women, all married, all with children, who do skits about trying to survive in the increasingly competitive Bay Area world that demands that women do it all. -more-


Playground project back in action

Dan Greenman
Thursday June 01, 2000

The second week of work on the playground at Aquatic Park began Wednesday morning with some 80 volunteers on hand. -more-


Calander

Thursday June 01, 2000

THEATER -more-


Buzz’s stinger still intact

Judith Scherr
Thursday June 01, 2000

Hey – thanks for the thoughts/concerns, those of you who called or e-mailed thinking some bigwig earwig ordered us to buzz off after our last column. -more-


Memorial service planned for Berkeley Arts Magnet teacher

Staff
Thursday June 01, 2000

A memorial services will be held at 5 p.m. Friday for Berkeley Arts Magnet School fifth-grade teacher Janice Kohler, who died Tuesday after a fight against cancer. -more-


Water main breaks on Hearst Avenue

Staff
Thursday June 01, 2000

Police closed off the block of Hearst Avenue between Shattuck Avenue and Milvia Street on Wednesday afternoon when a cast iron water main broke and water leaked out onto the street. -more-


U.S. Rep. Lee highlights her work for women

Marilyn Claessens
Thursday June 01, 2000

Congresswoman Barbara Lee came to lunch in Berkeley on Wednesday and asked 75 women to muscle their support behind issues that affect women and children at home and overseas. -more-


Teens target tobacco

Rob Cunningham
Wednesday May 31, 2000

Calendar of Events & Activities

Wednesday May 31, 2000

Wednesday, May 31 -more-


Wednesday May 31, 2000

THEATER -more-


City manager eyes job in Arizona

Judith Scherr
Wednesday May 31, 2000

The city manager, who fought for and won a new contract with a hefty raise from a bitterly divided council last year – after a series of more than a half-dozen closed door evaluation sessions – is now looking to cactus country for a new home base. -more-


Arts Briefs

Wednesday May 31, 2000

Festival set -more-


Arts Briefs

Wednesday May 31, 2000

Festival set -more-


Ruling may affect police review board

Marilyn Claessens
Wednesday May 31, 2000

The Police Review Commission wants the City Council to hire independent legal counsel to evaluate the extent of a possible appeal process by police officers when complaints against them have been sustained by the PRC. -more-


Mumia benefit planned

Staff
Wednesday May 31, 2000

There will be a benefit concert for Mumia Abu-Jamal’s legal defense fund, as well as the Prison Radio Project and KPFA Radio on June 10 at 8 p.m. at the Berkeley Community Theater. -more-


Alleged feud leads to a man’s arrest

Staff
Wednesday May 31, 2000

An Emeryville man was arrested Friday in connection with an attack in the parking lot of the Smart and Final store at 1941 San Pablo Ave. -more-


Summer camps offer intro to Shakespeare

Staff
Wednesday May 31, 2000

The Shakespeare Festival will offer summer camps for eight to 14 year-olds in Berkeley this summer. The sessions will be held June 19-30, July 17-28, and August 14-25 at John Hinkle Park, on Southampton Place at Arlington Avenue. -more-


Dogs pursued by pit bull

Staff
Wednesday May 31, 2000

A pit bull ran out of a building in the 1700 block of Ward Street and attacked two dogs going for a walk with their owner at 3 a.m. Sunday. -more-


Ensemble holds annual concert of a cappella music

Staff
Wednesday May 31, 2000

The Pacific Mozart Ensemble (PME), under the direction of Richard Grant, will present its annual a cappella jazz and pop concert on June 10 at The Crowden School in Berkeley at 5 p.m. -more-


Construction resumes on Aquatic Park playground

Staff
Tuesday May 30, 2000

Phase Two of the construction project for the new playground at Aquatic Park gets under way Wednesday morning, and organizers are reissuing their call for volunteers. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Tuesday May 30, 2000

Tuesday, May 30 -more-


BHS sprinters advance to CIFs

James Wiseman
Tuesday May 30, 2000

Berkeley High track and field coach Darrell Hampton received some criticism for his “big meet” strategy in 2000 – taking it easy in league meets to conserve and strategize for the more prestigious weekend invitationals. -more-


City wants your vote

Judith Scherr
Tuesday May 30, 2000

Repairs to the warm pool, purchase of a portable firefighting system, upgrades to the branch libraries, beautification of the University Avenue median, improving parks maintenance and lighting the streets – all could be placed before Berkeley citizens in November. -more-


Section champion Panthers dominate individual heats

James Wiseman
Tuesday May 30, 2000

After wrapping up the North Coast Section team titles at last weekend’s Bay Shore meet, the ultra-deep St. Mary’s boys and girls track teams already knew they had quantity entering this past weekend’s NCS Meet of Champions. And after winning seven events en route to qualifying 13 athletes for CIFs at Edwards Track Stadium on Saturday, it’s safe to say the Panthers also have plenty of quality. -more-


Rescue heroes will be honored

Marilyn Claessens
Tuesday May 30, 2000

Five police officers will receive letters of commendation from the Berkeley Police Department for their rescue effort in last week’s house fire on Josephine Street. -more-


Search for intelligent life up for award

Staff
Tuesday May 30, 2000

More than 2 million people are helping researchers at UC Berkeley in their search for intelligent signals from space. -more-


‘Funnyhouse’ is personal look at race

John Angell Grant
Tuesday May 30, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO – A funnyhouse at a carnival contains distorted mirrors where the viewer’s reflection is bent in unexpected and eerie ways. -more-


Report: Housing shortage can hurt business

Marilyn Claessens
Saturday May 27, 2000

Housing shortages and the creation of a “virtual Berkeley” were two of the issues raised in a meeting Friday of East Bay business and civic leaders. -more-


Music was Country Joe’s weapon against Vietnam War

Joe Eskenazi
Saturday May 27, 2000

Gimme an ‘F!’ -more-


Dream Land isn’t just for our kids

Saturday May 27, 2000

Last week I heard about a unique opportunity to help create an amazing addition to Berkeley’s landscape. In Aquatic Park volunteers are building a 17,000 square foot wooden playground structure that is bound to become an instant hit with both the younger set and their parents. -more-


Saturday May 27, 2000

THEATER -more-


Prelims favor BHS, St. Mary’s

James Wiseman
Saturday May 27, 2000

The preliminary day of North Coast Section Meet of Champions competition is intended to act as a sort of centrifuge. With so many competitors in so many heats, the hectic pace at the section finals can leave less serious athletes spinning – but the best will always rise to the top. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Saturday May 27, 2000

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Free radio fight

Judith Scherr
Saturday May 27, 2000

They’re the Davids fighting for a voice in the Goliath world of mass corporate communications. -more-


Big ‘quake’ rocks university campus

Dan Greenman
Friday May 26, 2000

An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.7 hit the Bay Area at 8 a.m. Thursday, as the Hayward Fault gave way north of San Leandro and the area suffered one of its largest disasters in decades. -more-


Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday May 26, 2000

Friday, May 26 -more-


Restore local home rule over rent stabilization

Michael Katz
Friday May 26, 2000

In a May 16 Perspective, Robert Cabrera of the Berkeley Property Owners Association (BPOA) wrote that vacancy-decontrolled rents in Berkeley are some $100 higher than they would otherwise bee. He sympathized with the plight of “the poor, the elderly and students for whom $100 is a significant portion of their income,” and cited anecdotal evidence that some tenants may be “hoarding” apartments to avoid forfeiting rent control. -more-


Play explores the truth about sex

John Angell Grant
Friday May 26, 2000

Over a period of several years, four acquaintances – two male and two female – become involved in a round robin of sexual and romantic relationships, and learn to communicate about sex, in Patrick Marber’s 1998 London Critics’ Circle award-winning Best Play “Closer,” which opened in a strong production Wednesday at Berkeley Repertory Theatre. -more-


2000 ’Jackets forged a future

James Wiseman
Friday May 26, 2000

Having been snubbed by the North Coast Section for a playoff spot, the senior-filled Berkeley High boys volleyball team’s 2000 season is already a distant memory for players and coaches still involved in postseason play. -more-


Teachers, district reach deal

Rob Cunningham
Friday May 26, 2000

The Berkeley Federation of Teachers and the Berkeley Unified School District reached a tentative contract agreement early Thursday morning, but the details of the deal won’t be released until early next week. -more-


Arts & Entertainment Calendar

Friday May 26, 2000

THEATER -more-


Help community build playground for the children

Friday May 26, 2000

Brilliant white egrets pose motionless along the lagoon’s edge, peering intently into the waters. Shoreline reeds yield to grassy upland meadows. Nestled amidst the high, leafy branches, magnificent wooden towers have suddenly arisen. -more-


Review of East Campus project rejected

Rob Cunningham
Friday May 26, 2000

Construction of a regulation-size baseball field at the East Campus site is looking more and more like a dead deal. -more-


Not everyone was silent on issue of teachers’ salaries

Friday May 26, 2000

In the article “BFT, BUSD closer to deal” (Daily Planet, May 18), your editor reported: “Wednesday night, no one showed up to speak up about the contract issue ...” It’s true, no one spoke about a contract, but I certainly did speak about the ISSUE. -more-


Renters rights’ measure closer to ballot

Judith Scherr
Friday May 26, 2000

Older, disabled and long-term tenants may get a tool to help prevent property owners from moving into their units. -more-


Despite tips, no leads or arrests in pit bull attack

Marilyn Claessens
Friday May 26, 2000

A caller to the Daily Planet on Thursday said she had just sighted the man and his two pit bulls responsible for attacking Oakland resident Jamonie Robinson earlier this month. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Man, teen attacked by group of youths

Staff
Thursday June 01, 2000

A 20-year-old man and a 15-year-old youth were attacked by six to eight youths as they walked toward the Hare Krishna temple about 6:45 p.m. Friday evening. -more-


Club News

Wednesday May 31, 2000

The Berkeley City Commons Club recently heard talks from Dr. Nicolas Riasanovsky, professor of history at UC Berkeley, on political and cultural aspects of historical and contemporary Russia, and from John Fowler, science and Health Editor for KTVU Channel 2 on issues related to the environment and the media. -more-


Musical day camp for youth offered

Staff
Tuesday May 30, 2000

Stage Door Conservatory, a musical theater day camp with three unique programs for kids and teens, will run June 19-August 11 at the Epworth United Methodist Church. -more-


Police Briefs

Friday May 26, 2000

DEA searches home -more-