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Calendar of Events & Activities

Saturday July 15, 2000


Saturday, July 15

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Letters to the Editor

Saturday July 15, 2000

Councilmember Spring accused -more-



Play illustrates tensions between Malcolm X and mentor Elijah Muhammad

By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Saturday July 15, 2000


State mandates playground safety, city works on eight

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 15, 2000

In an effort to make playgrounds safer for children, state legislation that became effective in the beginning of this year demands that all child play areas in the state - public and private - be inspected by Oct. 1. -more-



Vista to get real home at long last

By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 15, 2000

After 25 years of costly leased facilities, Berkeley’s Vista College appears headed to a home all its own. -more-



Young musician recital

Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 15, 2000

Two of the UC Berkeley Young Musician Program alumnae present a joint recital featuring works by Bach, Mozart, Mahler, Puccini and Poulenc. Members of the YMP summer faculty Jeannine Anderson and Yerdue Caesar-Kaptoech are on to exciting things: Anderson is pursuing a masters degree in opera performance at New York’s Mannes School of Music, having finished her undergraduate work at the Oberlin conservatory, and Caesar-Kaptoech begins graduate study at the University of British Columbia in the fall. Tickets: $20 general, $10 students/seniors. For more information, call 642-2666. -more-



City asks newspapers to fight tobacco

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 15, 2000


Man arrested for cigarette threat

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 15, 2000

Talk about a nicotine fit. -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-


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Calendar of Events & Activities 07-15-2000

Letters to the Editor 07-15-2000

Play illustrates tensions between Malcolm X and mentor Elijah Muhammad By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent 07-15-2000

State mandates playground safety, city works on eight By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff 07-15-2000

Vista to get real home at long last By Charles McDermid Daily Planet Staff 07-15-2000

Young musician recital Daily Planet Staff 07-15-2000

City asks newspapers to fight tobacco By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-15-2000

Man arrested for cigarette threat By William Inman Daily Planet Staff 07-15-2000

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