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Remembering last summer

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

Not quite sure whether to celebrate or to moan on the one year anniversary of the shut down by Pacifica, community radio station KPFA did a little of both Thursday. -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Friday July 14, 2000


Friday, July 14

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So long, Berkeley, and thanks for all the fish

Rob Cunningham
Friday July 14, 2000

For most of the last 14 months, as I’ve covered and observed the daily events of this community, I’ve kept my pen capped. I’ve refrained from writing a regular column, I’ve declined to openly share my opinions and I’ve held my tongue – most of the time. -more-



Friday July 14, 2000

THEATER -more-



Two sides debate landmark status for Native American mound

By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

Controversy continues as city officials weigh just how to commemorate, celebrate or otherwise incorporate the West Berkeley Shellmound into the cultural context of the city. -more-



Kragen loses license

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

Nearly five years of complaints aimed at Kragen Auto Parts at California Street and University Avenue were answered when the City Council voted 5-4 to uphold the Zoning Board’s recommendation that its permit be revoked. -more-



Council debates housing authority change

By Devona WalkerDaily Planet Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

With only a few weeks to go before its summer break, the City Council delayed a measure on Tuesday that would begin the process of analyzing and perhaps restructuring the Housing Authority Board. -more-



West Berkeley’s Shellmound

Friday July 14, 2000

3,700 to 800 A.D.: Native peoples deposit tons of sand, gravel, rock, shellfish remains and other materials into mounded “hills.” -more-



Features

$500 summer rebates a hit at UC Berkeley

Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

While many of her classmates are on vacation or back in their hometowns this summer, Teresa Rodriguez remains in class at the University of California, Berkeley, wrapping up a double major in English and physical anthropology. -more-


Editorial

Longtime Berkeley prof dies

Staff
Friday July 14, 2000

Paul H. Mussen, a pioneer in child psychology and a professor at the University of California, Berkeley for 30 years, died July 7, at Alta Bates Medical Center in Berkeley after a long struggle with prostate cancer. He was 78. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

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Longtime Berkeley prof dies 07-14-2000

Bomb scare at bank just a hoax 07-13-2000

News

Remembering last summer By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-14-2000

So long, Berkeley, and thanks for all the fish Rob Cunningham 07-14-2000

07-14-2000

Two sides debate landmark status for Native American mound By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000

Kragen loses license By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-14-2000

Council debates housing authority change By Devona WalkerDaily Planet Staff 07-14-2000

West Berkeley’s Shellmound 07-14-2000

$500 summer rebates a hit at UC Berkeley Staff 07-14-2000

Fight to save KPFA New film follows struggle By Judith ScherrDaily Planet StaffBy Judith Sc 07-13-2000

07-13-2000

07-13-2000

Letters to the Editor 07-13-2000

Democracy planned for local board By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000

Two listener lawsuits pending By Michael Coffino Special to the Daily PlanetSpe 07-13-2000

Disabled, senior renters may get help By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000

Council conflicts over SLA resolution By William InmanDaily Planet Staff 07-13-2000

Study: Goldman expansion has no significant impacts By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-12-2000

07-12-2000

Author looks at Berkeley High By Rob CunninghamDaily Planet Staff 07-12-2000

Survey to count city’s wells By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 07-12-2000

Enrico’s won’t move into arts district By William Inman Daily Plant Staff A 07-12-2000

University to hold public hearing later this month Staff 07-12-2000

UC Berkeley pulls city contract at People’s Park By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-11-2000

Letters to the Editor 07-11-2000

San Francisco Mime Troupe goes sci-fi By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 07-11-2000

Report fails to resolve tritium debate By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000

Plans seek to shorten council sessions By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000

Landlord-tenant issue up for discussion By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000

Broken sprinkler disrupts classes, stores By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff 07-11-2000

Crucible founded to teach arts By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-10-2000

Letters to the Editor 07-10-2000

World’s most famous play still fresh By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 07-10-2000

Fire arts teachers impress crowds By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000

BUSD bond, tax on ballot By Rob Cunningham Daily Planet Staff 07-10-2000

Clerk announces schedule for nominations to elected office and ballot arguments Staff 07-10-2000

News Briefs Staff 07-10-2000

Solution sought for dangerous intersection By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff 07-08-2000

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-08-2000

NEW home SAME mission By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000

Jazzschool presents summer music series By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000

FEMA gives kudos, cash to city By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000

Museum hosts bicycle races Staff 07-08-2000

‘Choir’ open to ‘green’ ideas By Marilyn Claessens Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000

Police release rape suspect sketch By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-08-2000