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Cal’s Schott scores a goal in U.S. win over Iceland

Daily Planet Wire Services
Friday July 27, 2001

GJOVIK, Norway - California’s Laura Schott scored the opening goal and forward Abby Wambach contributed two goals for the U.S. Under-21 Women’s National Team in a totally one-sided affair to record a 3-0 victory Wednesday over an out-gunned Iceland team in the opening game of the 2001 Nordic Cup Championships. -more-



Forum

Friday July 27, 2001

Dilapidated house a symbol of nimbyism -more-



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Web site teaches science of evolution

By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff
Friday July 27, 2001

UC Berkeley’s Museum of Paleontology, home to one of the largest collections of fossils in the world, will use two major grants to create Internet content that teaches students, teachers and the general public about evolution. -more-



Arts & Entertainment

Friday July 27, 2001


Neighbors upset over council OK of townhouses

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Friday July 27, 2001

In an unusual move Tuesday, the City Council approved the construction of three townhouses in north Berkeley immediately after closing a public hearing on the issue. -more-



International class focuses on environmental issues

By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff
Friday July 27, 2001

A group of 37 people from 20 different countries sat at tables and on the lawn around Pat Brown’s Grill on campus yesterday, to share their last lunch together. The group is the very first class of a new UC Berkeley international program. -more-



Credit union opening doors at new location

Staff
Friday July 27, 2001

By Matt Lorenz -more-



Still no ID on woman found in car

Staff, wire reports
Friday July 27, 2001


Features

Board to vote on air cleanup plan for Bay Area

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — The state Air Resources Board was set to vote on an air pollution cleanup plan for the Bay Area that federal clean air officials already have said isn’t adequate to address smog problems. -more-


Nurse staffing could cost hospitals millions

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

SAN FRANCISCO — An analysis of proposed staffing ratios of nurses to patients determined the changes could cost California hospitals millions of dollars, according to a study released Thursday. -more-


Gov. Davis trims $600 million from budget

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

State to audit foster agencies

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

LOS ANGELES — Prompted by problems in the foster care system, the state controller announced Thursday that programs in Los Angeles and Sacramento counties will be audited. -more-


As U.S.-Europe tensions grow, talk of isolationism increases

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

WASHINGTON — As the U.S.-European rift widens, from missile defense and nuclear testing to land mines and global warming, some European leaders and U.S. Democrats suggest President Bush is drawing America into a new era of isolationism. -more-


50 cents is all it takes for toilet fix

By Morris and James Carey The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

Q. I have a humming noise in my water lines, caused by a vibration that results when the tank float valve in my toilet nears shutoff. Is there a way to fix it other than by replacing the float and shut-off valve assembly? -more-


‘Temp Slaves’ sweat their stuff in Berkeley

By Sari Friedman Daily Planet Correspondent
Friday July 27, 2001

I’ll take it, oh yes, I’ll take it! -more-


Hewlett-Packard cuts 6,000 more jobs

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

SAN JOSE — Computer and printer giant Hewlett-Packard Co. lowered its revenue forecasts again Thursday and said it is slashing an additional 6,000 jobs, more than 6 percent of its work force, because consumer spending worldwide on technology has only gotten worse. -more-


Minority homeownership at all-time high

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

WASHINGTON — The minority homeownership rate climbed to a record-high 48.8 percent in the second quarter of 2001, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez said Thursday. -more-


Foods can contain many hidden allergy triggers

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

Learn to look for clues of food allergens where you might not expect them, counsels a New York University Medical Center specialist. -more-


Editorial

Labor law enforcement funds go up

The Associated Press
Friday July 27, 2001

Amid increasing attention on the plight of sweatshop workers, Gov. Gray Davis signed into law a $2 million budget increase Thursday for the California’s labor law enforcers. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Labor law enforcement funds go up 07-27-2001

BRIEFS 07-26-2001

State budget could mean tax increase for shoppers 07-25-2001

Hearing set for district growth 07-24-2001

Morgan Stanley destroyed important power records 07-23-2001

Students peddle for school peace 07-21-2001

News

Cal’s Schott scores a goal in U.S. win over Iceland Daily Planet Wire Services 07-27-2001

Forum 07-27-2001

07-27-2001

Web site teaches science of evolution By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 07-27-2001

Arts & Entertainment 07-27-2001

Neighbors upset over council OK of townhouses By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 07-27-2001

International class focuses on environmental issues By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-27-2001

Credit union opening doors at new location Staff 07-27-2001

Still no ID on woman found in car Staff, wire reports 07-27-2001

Board to vote on air cleanup plan for Bay Area The Associated Press 07-27-2001

Nurse staffing could cost hospitals millions The Associated Press 07-27-2001

Gov. Davis trims $600 million from budget The Associated Press 07-27-2001

State to audit foster agencies The Associated Press 07-27-2001

As U.S.-Europe tensions grow, talk of isolationism increases The Associated Press 07-27-2001

50 cents is all it takes for toilet fix By Morris and James Carey The Associated Press 07-27-2001

‘Temp Slaves’ sweat their stuff in Berkeley By Sari Friedman Daily Planet Correspondent 07-27-2001

Hewlett-Packard cuts 6,000 more jobs The Associated Press 07-27-2001

Minority homeownership at all-time high The Associated Press 07-27-2001

Foods can contain many hidden allergy triggers The Associated Press 07-27-2001

Last-minute compromise on Beth El plan By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 07-26-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-26-2001

Letters to the Editor 07-26-2001

Arts & Entertainment 07-26-2001

Berkeley Legion finally wins a close one By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 07-26-2001

Gaining a new reputation By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 07-26-2001

Cal’s Cope gives mother best present at Worlds Daily Planet Wire Services 07-26-2001

Activists targeting sales of cigarettes By Ben Lumpkin Daily Planet staff 07-26-2001

Berkeley arts groups push for dream center By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff 07-26-2001

Manufacturer refuses refund of arsenic-laced playground By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-26-2001

A tale of two markets, two contrasting results By John Cunniff The Associated Press 07-26-2001

Housing sales remains steady despite an unstable economy The Associated Press 07-26-2001

Late night with Council By Jon Mays and John Geluardi Daily Planet Staff 07-25-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-25-2001

Letters to the Editor 07-25-2001

Arts & Entertainment 07-25-2001

Juvenile Hall decision disrupted By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff 07-25-2001

Disabled traveler lodges complaint against airline By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 07-25-2001

Alta Bates says it will cut 300 jobs By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-25-2001

Oakland cuts allowable medical pot plant gardens by 50 percent The Associated Press 07-25-2001

Jury blasts school district The Associated Press 07-25-2001

Stocks tumble, Dow drops on bad earnings news The Associated Press 07-25-2001

Senate schedules new hearings for Microsoft monopoly probe The Associated Press 07-25-2001

Retirement program could drain police department By John Geluardi 07-24-2001

Guy Poole and Sabrina Forkish 07-24-2001

Brower Building proposal is a real opportunity for the arts George Coates By George Coates By George Coates By George Coates 07-24-2001

Staff 07-24-2001

Support growing for small learning communities By Ben Lumpkin 07-24-2001

Beth El votes comes to head at meeting By John Geluardi 07-24-2001

Firefighter takes discrimination case to council By Jon Mays 07-24-2001

Berkeley resident finds magazine work takes ‘Moxie’ By Matt Lorenz 07-24-2001

Police Briefs Staff 07-24-2001

Plan would relieve power bottleneck The Associated Press 07-24-2001

AIDS-stricken Thai boy given humanitarian parole The Associated Press 07-24-2001

Assembly approves final budget measures The Associated Press 07-24-2001

Group plans initiative to safeguard ancient trees The Associated Press 07-24-2001

Losing sight of the investor-consumer By John Cunniff 07-24-2001

Disney buys Fox children’s cable network for $3 billion The Associated Press 07-24-2001

Berkeley drops another extra-inning game By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 07-23-2001

07-23-2001

Forum 07-23-2001

Out & About 07-23-2001

It’s business as usual under Proposition 36 By Ben LumpkinDaily Planet staff 07-23-2001

Spring to vote on Beth El despite surgery By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 07-23-2001

Cohousing establishes community By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-23-2001

Tillie Olsen weds Literature, Politics By Hilel Italie The Associated Press 07-23-2001

Bay Briefs 07-23-2001

Poll: 60 percent of voters won’t give Condit their vote The Associated Press 07-23-2001

State Senate passes $101 billion budget By Jim Wasserman Associated Press Writer 07-23-2001

New ballot battle shaping up over term limits By Steve Lawrence Associated Press Writer 07-23-2001

Police experimenting with wireless tools to fight crime By Gary Gentile AP Business Writer 07-23-2001

Beth El decision set for Tuesday By John GeluardiDaily Planet staff 07-21-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities 07-21-2001

Letters to the Editor 07-21-2001

Music festival ensemble has mastered the masters By Miko Sloper Daily Planet Correspondent 07-21-2001

Arts & Entertainment Staff 07-21-2001

Family ties lure Shaughnessy out of retirement, back on field By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 07-21-2001

Shooting prompts protest Staff, wire reports 07-21-2001

Concert is good introduction to composer By Miko Sloper Daily Planet Correspondent 07-21-2001

Honors for Cal lax players Daily Planet Wire Services 07-21-2001

Transit for disabled may get county boost By Daniela Mohor Daily Planet Staff 07-21-2001

Neighbors appeal Rose Street townhomes By Jon Mays Daily Planet Staff 07-21-2001

Berkeley’s earliest subdivision keeps its charm By Susan Cerny 07-21-2001

Water agencies draft plan to curb MTBE pollution The Associated Press 07-21-2001

Man who pulled knife on plane found innocent The Associated Press 07-21-2001

California Senate approves Edison rescue deal By Jennifer Coleman Associated Press Writer 07-21-2001

Charges dismissed against lead lawyer in SLA case The Associated Press 07-21-2001

Assembly continues budget talks as Senate adjourns The Associated Press 07-21-2001

President Bush paying visit to Vatican The Associated Press 07-21-2001

AIDS panel from Clinton administration will stay The Associated Press 07-21-2001

Hypothetically, moron driver has front-end problems By Tom and Ray Magliozzi King Features Syndicate 07-21-2001

High-tech auction draws thousands looking for a deal By Jim Vertuno Associated Press Writer 07-21-2001