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A sober look at the big one

By Drew Beck Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday July 29, 2000

RICHMOND – This is earthquake country and there are few who do not worry about the lives that will be lost and the homes destroyed when the big one hits. -more-


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Music of the heart

By Jennifer Dix Special to the Daily Planet
Saturday July 29, 2000

If music were the food of love, John Phillips would provide a banquet. -more-


Letters to the Editor

Staff
Saturday July 29, 2000

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No ruling yet on 2700 San Pablo Ave. project

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 29, 2000

Pastor Gordon Choyce says that his non-profit Jubilee Restoration and his partners at Panoramic Interests have done everything the city has asked to get the Jubilee Courtyard Apartments built at 2700 San Pablo Avenue – but two issues, he says, keep coming back. -more-


New firefighters win jobs in department

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Saturday July 29, 2000

They passed the tests and beat the odds, and now Keith May and Samantha Eggers are enjoying their first weeks as two of the newest members of the Berkeley Fire Department. -more-


School, rent board hopefuls step to plate

Staff
Saturday July 29, 2000

No hordes of citizens – in fact none at all – have jumped into the District 5 council race in response to Councilmember Diane Woolley’s surprise announcement that she’s not going to run again. -more-


They’re talking trash up on College Ave.

By Dan GreenmanDaily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

Road construction usually creates some confusion and a few inconveniences, but hardly ever does it bring the problems that College Avenue residents and merchants are facing right now. -more-


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Friday July 28, 2000


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Letters to the editor

Friday July 28, 2000

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Friday July 28, 2000

THEATER -more-


Skateboard camp teaches kids skills, manners

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

On top of a parking structure on the UC Berkeley campus, 24 skaters are hopping ramps, grinding rails and cruising two halfpipes under the watchful eyes of several experts. There isn’t a tattoo or piercing in sight as the skaters shred the park while a nearby radio plays some mellow tunes. -more-


Neighbors: Goldman expansion will hurt historic site, bring traffic

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy wants to grow. Its expansion plans – construction of a second building next to present historic site – does not sit well with neighbors who filled a conference room at the school for a Wednesday evening public hearing on the expansion. -more-


Council calls for temporary halt to new telecom pedestals

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

Joel Jacobs and his neighbors on Peralta Street know that if they want to make it to the superhighway, they need the big green, often graffiti-covered pedestals that house telecommunication lines. -more-


Bad corner: one more accident

By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

Sam Adkins was crossing the street at Berkeley’s most dangerous intersection Thursday afternoon, when he was struck by a car. -more-


Synagogue EIR released

Staff
Friday July 28, 2000

The Environmental Impact Report on the Congregation Beth El Synagogue and School has been released by the city. The report concludes that there are significant impacts in terms of noise and traffic, but that the impacts can be mitigated. -more-


Runners gather for peace

By Drew Beck Daily Planet Staff
Thursday July 27, 2000

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Letters to the Editor

Thursday July 27, 2000

Pacifica executive should have known -more-


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Thursday July 27, 2000


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Council places eviction controls on Nov. ballot

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday July 27, 2000

Complexities in the proposed rent control ballot measure kept the City Council and staff in their seats into the wee Wednesday morning hours tweaking the measure until a passing 5-1-2 vote could be taken. The measure will go before the voters Nov. 7. -more-


Lawyer in Stephans’ case wants to talk to witness, view photos

By Michael Coffino Daily Planet Correspondent
Thursday July 27, 2000

A pretrial hearing in the case of a Berkeley teenager charged with battery on a peace officer and resisting arrest was rescheduled yesterday after lawyers for the defendant asked Berkeley Superior Court Judge Carol Brosnahan for additional time to gather evidence in the case. -more-


Housing authority won’t be changed before September

By Nina Wu Special to the Daily Planet
Thursday July 27, 2000

The questions were too complex and too numerous to begin to answer at Tuesday evening’s Berkeley Housing Authority meeting, scheduled from 7 p.m. to 7:05 p.m. -more-


Local group protesting tower; worried about views, values

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Thursday July 27, 2000

When a 170-foot communication tower was erected beside the new Public Safety Building at McKinley Avenue and Addison Street in April, the neighbors were not too pleased. -more-


Marina workers rally at city hall for a living wage

judith scherr/Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

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Brunetti heads to greener pastures

By Ian Buchanan Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

It’s a time of flux in the Berkeley schools, with the high school principal and one vice principal reassigned and another vice principal on leave from the district. -more-


Pacifica director wants to meet with listener-sponsors

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

This is the second part of a two-part interview between the Daily Planet and Bessie Wash, interim executive director of the Pacifica foundation. In February, Wash was named to the post, taking the reins from Lynn Chadwick, the target of much of the wrath of KPFA supporters. Unavailable for interviews since her appointment, Wash is now reaching out to the public. -more-


Protester sues city, police for violating his rights Attorney John Burris asks city for $1 million

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Attorney John Burris asks city for $1 million. -more-


They’re flying so very high

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Ducan to seek reelection

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Peralta Community College District Trustee, Susan Ducan, announced her intention to seek reelection in November. Ducan has served since 1985, representing north and east Berkeley, and the Rockridge and Montclair sections of Oakland. -more-


Redevelopment may be answer to South Berkeley blight, city planners say

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Although last year was considered by most to be one of broad economic expansion, five businesses in the South Shattuck area closed shop. -more-


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Tuesday July 25, 2000


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Letters to the Editor

Tuesday July 25, 2000

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“Lottomania” looks at the pitfalls of addiction

By John Angell Grant Daily Planet Correspondent
Tuesday July 25, 2000

In the early 1980s, politicians told California voters that the state lottery would be a way to improve schools. In the 15 years since the lottery has been running, however, California schools have deteriorated and lottery earnings have simply replaced some tax revenues. -more-


Council to hold marathon pre-break session

By William Inman Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Councilmember says thanks

Tuesday July 25, 2000

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Woolley calls it quits

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

Pacifica director tells her side

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Tuesday July 25, 2000

In February, Bessie Wash was named interim director of the Pacifica Foundation, which holds the license to KPFA and four other listener-sponsored stations around the country. She took over from the former Executive Director Lynn Chadwick – the target of much of the wrath of KPFA aficionados. -more-


Richmond man shot in Berkeley

Daily Planet Staff and wire reports
Tuesday July 25, 2000

A 23-year-old Richmond man was shot three times about 8:30 p.m. Sunday night at the corner of Berkeley Way and Walnut Avenue. -more-


Bicycle Bob of South Berkeley fixes bikes and builds community

By Pamela Marcus Special to the Daily Planet
Monday July 24, 2000

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Monday July 24, 2000

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Candidates get election papers

By Judith Scherr Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 24, 2000

While some may be disillusioned with government, one wouldn’t guess it from the list of 13 hopefuls who took out election papers last week, the first week candidates could pick up the candidacy forms from the city clerk. -more-


Church celebration fetes Japanese, Buddhist traditions

By Dan Greenman Daily Planet Staff
Monday July 24, 2000

Every summer, Buddhist churches across California hold fundraisers. These events attract members of the church and members of other local Buddhist churches to celebrate their ancient culture. -more-


Youth take stand, run against violence

By Drew Beck Special to the Daily Planet
Monday July 24, 2000

On Wednesday, East Bay youth and community members will take a stand against what they see as deteriorating conditions of schools and the lack of proactive measures to reduce youth violence. They will be participating in the East Bay leg of “Peace & Dignity Journeys 2000,” a Native American-human rights alliance and transcontinental prayer run. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Berkeley pastor Finegan dies

Staff
Wednesday July 26, 2000

Dr. Jack Finegan, 92, died July 15. A highly respected scholar and professor of the New Testament and archaeology, he was a summer session dean, director of the Bade Institute of Biblical Archeology at the Pacific School of Religion, and served for twenty-five years as pastor for the University Christian Church, in Berkeley. -more-