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Berkeley raises Tibetan flag

By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff
Monday March 12, 2001

Solidarity with exiles in sixth annual event -more-



Calendar of Events & Activities

Monday March 12, 2001


Monday, March 12

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Letters to the Editor

Monday March 12, 2001

Lab’s tritium report is lacking -more-



Arts & Entertainment

Monday March 12, 2001

Museums -more-



Lady ’Jackets claim another title

By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff
Monday March 12, 2001

The Berkeley Lady ’Jackets have proved they don’t always have to play well to win. They won a record sixth CIF Northern Region Division I championship on Saturday, beating Oakland 55-40 at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento despite suffering through one of their worst shooting efforts of the season. -more-



Schools join the green revolution

By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff
Monday March 12, 2001

District votes to reduce solid waste and promote recycling -more-



St. Mary’s boys make history

Staff Report
Monday March 12, 2001

The St. Mary’s boys’ basketball team won the school’s first CIF Northern Region championship Saturday night, beating Monte Vista Christian (Watsonville) 79-63 at Delta College in Stockton. -more-



Student to compete in wheelchair games

By Dan Seeman Special to the Daily Planet
Monday March 12, 2001

High school students have received their fair share of bad press recently, but in Berkeley, it is teens like Lamille Perry who represent what young people can accomplish. -more-



Bears earn #8 seed in tourney

By Ralph Gaston Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday March 12, 2001

Cal to face Fresno St. -more-



Berkeley scientists develop ‘jumping genes’ for cereal

Daily Planet wire services
Monday March 12, 2001

Using a form of genetic hitchhiking, researchers have developed a method of placing genes in barley and other cereals in a way that eases safety concerns and minimizes the problem of “gene-silencing.” -more-



Cal ends season with loss to ’Cats

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday March 12, 2001

TUCSON, Ariz. – California fought a hard battle but closed out the regular season with a 75-62 loss to Arizona Saturday at the McKale Center. With the loss, the Golden Bears close out the year with a 12-16 record and an 8-9 Pac-10 mark. Arizona, which will likely earn a bid to the NIT tomorrow, ends the regular season with a 19-11 record and a 9-9 league mark. -more-



DUI suspect rams police car, injures officer and another DUI suspect

Bay City News Service
Monday March 12, 2001

A California Highway Patrol spokesman says an officer and a man suspected of driving under the influence were injured when another DUI driver hit a patrol car on Interstate Highway 80 in Berkeley today. -more-



Lampley, Bears fall just short

By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent
Monday March 12, 2001

It was very nearly a storybook ending. -more-



Features

Other states poke fun at power crunch, but Silicon Valley staying put

By Brian Bergstein AP Business Writer
Monday March 12, 2001

SAN JOSE – With gifts of flashlights, batteries and glow-in-the-dark mousepads, economic development officials across the country are poking fun at California’s power crisis in hopes of luring high-tech businesses away. -more-


Editorial

Bay Area airports not prepared for major quake

The Associated Press
Monday March 12, 2001

SAN JOSE – Although millions of airport dollars have been tossed toward retrofitting buildings and disaster planning since the 1989 Bay area earthquake, airports here are in no better shape than Seattle was during the major shaker there last month. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Bay Area airports not prepared for major quake 03-12-2001

City, UC release transit study 03-10-2001

Open campus in April 03-09-2001

Yahoo! CEO plans to step down; warning on stocks 03-08-2001

Energy rate boost could spark conservation 03-07-2001

Film profiles Juchitan women’s power 03-06-2001

News

Berkeley raises Tibetan flag By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 03-12-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 03-12-2001

Letters to the Editor 03-12-2001

Arts & Entertainment 03-12-2001

Lady ’Jackets claim another title By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-12-2001

Schools join the green revolution By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 03-12-2001

St. Mary’s boys make history Staff Report 03-12-2001

Student to compete in wheelchair games By Dan Seeman Special to the Daily Planet 03-12-2001

Bears earn #8 seed in tourney By Ralph Gaston Daily Planet Correspondent 03-12-2001

Berkeley scientists develop ‘jumping genes’ for cereal Daily Planet wire services 03-12-2001

Cal ends season with loss to ’Cats Daily Planet Wire Services 03-12-2001

DUI suspect rams police car, injures officer and another DUI suspect Bay City News Service 03-12-2001

Lampley, Bears fall just short By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 03-12-2001

Other states poke fun at power crunch, but Silicon Valley staying put By Brian Bergstein AP Business Writer 03-12-2001

Zoning board OKs Beth El permit By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-10-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Compiled by Chason Wainwright 03-10-2001

Letters to the Editor 03-10-2001

Arts & Entertainment 03-10-2001

AmeriCorps film is effort in action Peter Crimmins Daily Planet Correspondent 03-10-2001

Roberson leads Lady ’Jackets past Kennedy to ARCO Arena Staff 03-10-2001

Judith Scherr/Daily Planet 03-10-2001

Bears stay undefeated at tourney Daily Planet Wire Services 03-10-2001

School district hopes to dodge $1.1 million fine By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 03-10-2001

Cal’s Onstead named coach for U.S. team Daily Planet Wire Services 03-10-2001

Court of Appeal denies commissioners’ suit By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-10-2001

Industry moves to berkeley after 1906 earthquake, fire By Susan Cerny 03-10-2001

Children’s insurance program draws strong response The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Recording industry plans to send Napster 135,000 song names The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Oracle’s Ellison accused of stock fraud, insider trading The Associated Press 03-10-2001

School shooting tapes released, suspect’s family talks The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Mexico’s president to tour state; discuss trade and immigration The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Wholesalers ordered to refund $69 million to utilities The Associated Press 03-10-2001

UFW signs contract with strawberry pickers The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Teenager sentenced to life in wrestling death The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Computer numbers don’t always equal fact By John Cunniff The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Loudcloud debut doesn’t produce much thunder The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Analysts who reined during Nasdaq’s surge influences fade The Associated Press 03-10-2001

Confident Panthers beat Amador, move on to final By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-09-2001

Affirmative action ban protested By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 03-09-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 03-09-2001

03-09-2001

03-09-2001

Bears beat ASU to cement NCAA bid By Ralph Gaston Daily Planet Correspondent 03-09-2001

Delays in service dog case decision By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-09-2001

Sun Devils end Cal’s postseason dreams Daily Planet Wire Services 03-09-2001

Discussion focuses on housing, space needs By Erika Fricke Daily Planet Staff 03-09-2001

Sports this weekend 03-09-2001

BRIEFS Daily Planet staff, wire reports 03-09-2001

UC Berkeley raises $1.44 billion in 8-year campaign The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Three charged with driving up prices on fake paintings on eBay By Brian Bergstein The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Getting an early jump on vegetable gardening The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Some big ideas for small home spaces Staff 03-09-2001

Planning can help a garden just as well as pesticide The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Planning can help a garden just as well as pesticide The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Census figures show a more diversified America The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Company donates apples to needy The Associated Press 03-09-2001

GOP, NAACP leaders agree on racial rhetoric The Associated Press 03-09-2001

AIDS vaccine shows promise in monkey experiments The Associated Press 03-09-2001

House OKs across-the-board tax cut equalling $1 trillion The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Yahoo! stocks take another dive The Associated Press 03-09-2001

Berkeley landlord pleads guilty By Michael Coffino Daily Planet Correspondent 03-08-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 03-08-2001

Letters to the Editor 03-08-2001

Arts & Entertainment 03-08-2001

Lady ’Jackets pummel Aptos By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2001

Students not impressed by statewide test By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2001

Panthers advance with comeback win By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2001

Workshop clarifies laws for officials By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2001

Cal needs another win to lock in NCAA bid By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 03-08-2001

Director works to bring center to reality Daily Planet wire services 03-08-2001

Volatility is inherent in tech stocks By John Cunniff The Associated Press 03-08-2001

Market Watch The Associated Press 03-08-2001

Credit card companies tighten their grip The Associated Press 03-08-2001

Black, Hispanic populations nearly equal The Associated Press 03-08-2001

Manufacturer lowers prices for two HIV-treatment drugs The Associated Press 03-08-2001

Ribbon cut on district renaissance By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-07-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Compiled by Chason Wainwright 03-07-2001

03-07-2001

924 Gilman St. All shows begin at 8 p.m. unless noted $5; $2 for a year membership March 9: Dead and Gone, Sworn Vengeance, Punishment, Misoura, The Computer Kills; March 10: The Varukers, 46 Short, Scarred for Life, Oppressed Logic, Faced Down; March 1 03-07-2001

Commission turns down Beth El report By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-07-2001

School Board faces possible budget cuts By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 03-07-2001

POLICE BRIEFS Staff 03-07-2001

UC urged to dump admissions policy The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Red-legged frogs win federal protection The Associated Pres 03-07-2001

Teen pleads innocent to running down pedestrians The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Schools need to break code of silence among students The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Forced job cuts at San Jose Mercury News The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Bush defends tax plan to Mercantile Exchange The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Bush defends tax plan to Mercantile Exchange The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Court gives Napster 72-hour ultimatum The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Smaller classes help close achievement gap The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Raw numbers will be used for official count for 2000 census The Associated Press 03-07-2001

Scholars help translate poems of high priestess Daily Planet wire services 03-07-2001

Reddy brother, sister-in-law plead guilty Michael Coffino Daily Planet Correspondent 03-06-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 03-06-2001

Letters to the Editor 03-06-2001

Arts & Entertainment 03-06-2001

Protesters say Bayer’s role in suit hurts AIDS patients By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2001

Commissioners file lawsuit against city By John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2001

High school building project under way By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet Staff 03-06-2001

Ex-migrant workers sue for back wages The Associated Press 03-06-2001

Soft landing remains possible By John Cunniff The Associated Press 03-06-2001

Start-up launches 20 new domain name extensions The Associated Press 03-06-2001

Market Watch The Associated Press 03-06-2001