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Demonstrators think U.S. should take peaceful path

By Judith Scherr and Chris O’Donnell Daily Planet staff and correspondent
Tuesday October 09, 2001

Aurora Levins Morales’ cousin died in the World Trade Center attacks, but the poet told a crowd of about 500 people outside the downtown BART station late Monday afternoon that she refused to vent her rage on the Afghani people. -more-



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Rep. Lee says minimize deaths

Tuesday October 09, 2001

Rep. Lee says minimize deaths -more-



District leader opposes breakup

By Ofelia Madrid Special to the Daily Planet
Tuesday October 09, 2001

School Superintendent Michele Lawrence told parents and community advocates of Latino students that she opposes the breakup of Berkeley High School into small schools within the 3,400-student school. -more-



2000 Common Ground trip got A+

Tuesday October 09, 2001

2000 Common Ground trip got A+ -more-



Campus rally denounces bombings

By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff
Tuesday October 09, 2001

One day after Afghanistan became the first military theater of the Bush Administration’s “war on terrorism,” hundreds of UC Berkeley students took to Sproul Plaza to denounce the American and British bombing campaign, while a few dozen dissenters held -more-



Article didn’t tell whole story

Tuesday October 09, 2001

Article didn’t tell whole story -more-



Taxes, crime, flagpoles top council agenda

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Tuesday October 09, 2001

The City Council will consider taking advantage of a new state law that allows sharing information between the Franchise Tax Board and city to make sure that local businesses are paying their full share of taxes. -more-



Setbacks are not necessary

Tuesday October 09, 2001

Setbacks are not necessary -more-



Council looks at redistricting ordinance

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Tuesday October 09, 2001


AIDS needs funds

Tuesday October 09, 2001

AIDS needs funds -more-



Features

Scientists asked to aid bio-terrorism preparedness

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

Census 2000 deemed ‘well executed’ in many respects

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

WASHINGTON — There were problems with address lists and some people were counted without proof they were there, but last year’s national census was “well executed in many respects,” the National Research Council said Monday. -more-


FBI takes over Anthrax case; 300 seek testing

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

BOCA RATON, Fla. — The FBI on Monday took over the investigation into the anthrax death of a Florida man after the germ was found in the nose of a co-worker and on a computer keyboard in their office. Hundreds of people who worked near the men lined up to get medical tests. -more-


United States finds criticism worldwide

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

BERLIN — European nations threw their support behind U.S.-British attacks on Osama bin Laden and the Afghan rulers who protect him, but the military strikes sparked protests and sharp criticism across the Muslim world. -more-


Palestine warned Islamic military

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

JERUSALEM — Islamic militant leaders said Monday they were summoned by the Palestinian Authority over the weekend and warned there would be a tough response if they did not stop attacks on Israelis. -more-


Mild pullback for Monday’s stocks

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

NEW YORK — The stock market greeted news of U.S. military attacks on the Taliban in Afghanistan quietly Monday, with prices falling moderately as investors tried to discern what the action would mean for the country and the economy. -more-


Xerox wins reinstatement of patent infringement suit

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

STAMFORD, Conn. — A federal court has reinstated a suit by Xerox Corp. charging that Palm Inc. infringed its patent in the development of the handwriting recognition system for the Palm handheld computer. -more-


Intel CEO urges more research

The Associated Press
Tuesday October 09, 2001

SAN JOSE — Intel Corp.’s chief executive urged chip-makers Monday to continue innovating and competing despite the sour economy and pressure to fall back on industrywide standards. -more-


Editorial

The true costs of heating with a fireplace

By Alice La Pierre
Tuesday October 09, 2001

As lazy autumn days fade into chilly winter nights, one can almost hear the clicking of thermostats around the Bay. Last winter’s dearth of electricity and skyrocketing gas prices sent many consumers into shock when they opened their utility bills to find that their bills may have doubled, or even tripled. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

The true costs of heating with a fireplace 10-09-2001

U.S., allies launch missile attack against Taliban 10-08-2001

Police Briefs 10-07-2001

State officials rule Orchard Elementary improperly interfered with test scores 10-05-2001

Thurmond returns to Senate after staying overnight in hospital 10-04-2001

City Council passes municipal food policy 10-03-2001

News

Demonstrators think U.S. should take peaceful path By Judith Scherr and Chris O’Donnell Daily Planet staff and correspondent 10-09-2001

10-09-2001

Rep. Lee says minimize deaths 10-09-2001

District leader opposes breakup By Ofelia Madrid Special to the Daily Planet 10-09-2001

2000 Common Ground trip got A+ 10-09-2001

Campus rally denounces bombings By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 10-09-2001

Article didn’t tell whole story 10-09-2001

Taxes, crime, flagpoles top council agenda By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 10-09-2001

Setbacks are not necessary 10-09-2001

Council looks at redistricting ordinance By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 10-09-2001

AIDS needs funds 10-09-2001

Scientists asked to aid bio-terrorism preparedness The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Census 2000 deemed ‘well executed’ in many respects The Associated Press 10-09-2001

FBI takes over Anthrax case; 300 seek testing The Associated Press 10-09-2001

United States finds criticism worldwide The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Palestine warned Islamic military The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Mild pullback for Monday’s stocks The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Xerox wins reinstatement of patent infringement suit The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Intel CEO urges more research The Associated Press 10-09-2001

Bombing strikes home too By Chris O’Connell, Special to the Daily Planet;Judith Scherr and Jon MaysDaily Planet staff 10-08-2001

Tragedy has brought us and youth together Sumant Chakravart 10-08-2001

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 10-08-2001

Cal men beat Santa Clara on spectacular goal By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 10-08-2001

Environmental enforcement seems uneven By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 10-08-2001

Lee’s ‘no’ vote took very little political courage John McDougall 10-08-2001

Bears let another one slip away, tie USF 3-3 Daily Planet Wire Services 10-08-2001

Office growth still threatens west Berkeley industry By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 10-08-2001

Numbers are off in UC Berkeley battle article Daniella Thompson 10-08-2001

Cal water polo beats UOP Daily Planet Wire Services 10-08-2001

Moms and children head to school — together By Hadas Ragolsky Special to the Daily Planet 10-08-2001

‘Low-income’ housing needs to be redefined Susan Graubard Archuletta 10-08-2001

Afghan immigrants await news Associated Press 10-08-2001

California supermarkets, workers head toward wages showdown By Michael Liedtke, AP Business Writer 10-08-2001

Vista holds Teach-In on tolerance By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff 10-07-2001

Out and About Calendar –Compiled by Guy Poole 10-07-2001

The brown shingle home: A distinctive Berkeley feature By Susan Cerny, Special to the Daily Planet 10-07-2001

Going boldly... Rob Valentine 10-07-2001

Poet adds black voice to discourse on terror attacks By Alisa Weinstein Special to the Daily Planet 10-07-2001

Poet adds black voice to discourse on terror attacks By Alisa Weinstein Special to the Daily Planet 10-07-2001

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 10-07-2001

Gaels hand Cal overtime loss By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 10-07-2001

Proposed hotel runs into setback at ZAB meeting By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 10-07-2001

When it comes to politics, don’t forget the youth Sarah Joye 10-07-2001

Panthers’ comeback falls short at Pinole By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 10-07-2001

Committee protests new school maintenance plan By Jeffrey Obser, Daily Planet Staff 10-07-2001

Sunshine should be for all Susan Levine 10-07-2001

Bears down USF on rebound goal Staff 10-07-2001

Oil still spilling from pipeline; suspect charged By Maureen Clark Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

Cal downs Ducks for first Pac-10 victory Daily Planet Wire Services 10-07-2001

Judge refuses to force employee to hand over documents allegedly stolen from Ford Motor Co. By Ed Garsten, AP Auto Writer 10-07-2001

Cancelled: Refs a no-show for Berkeley-De Anza game Staff Report 10-07-2001

Former girlfriend sues Stevie Wonder for $30 million Staff 10-07-2001

Most doctors’ groups fail solvency standards; seniors face HMO crunch Associated Press 10-07-2001

Judge approves plan to keep Edison from bankruptcy By Gary Gentile, AP Business Writer 10-07-2001

Feinstein says moratorium on student visas may not be necessary By Mark Sherman, Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

News in brief from the San Francisco Bay area By The Associated Press 10-07-2001

Berkeley researcher believes fire led to collapse of towers By Jeffrey Gold, Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

National Guard troops deployed at two California airports By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

Nevada’s medical marijuana applications delayed, officials blame sluggish mail Staff 10-07-2001

Attack helicopter available on eBay Staff 10-07-2001

High tech home appliances: The micro‘wave’ of the future By Barbara Mayer, For AP Special Edition 10-07-2001

Unsealed documents shed light on Wen Ho Lee plea deal talks By Heather Clark, Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

Tom and Ray team up to tackle the tough car questions By Tom and Ray Magliozzi 10-07-2001

Convergence of events jeopardize California budget, economy By Alexa Haussler, Associated Press Writer 10-07-2001

Tech outlook dims as Sun, AMD issue first quarter earnings warnings By Matthew Fordahl, AP Technology Writer 10-07-2001

Plan calls for more housing less parking By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staf 10-05-2001

Out & About Calendar Compiled by Guy Poole 10-05-2001

Join with other cities to stop UC Sharon Entwistle 10-05-2001

Beautiful music from unconventional sources By Erika Kelly, Special to the Daily Planet 10-05-2001

Arts & Entertainment Calendar Staff 10-05-2001

State champ Duffy runs toward yet another title By Tim Haran Daily Planet Correspondent 10-05-2001

Economy, budget constraints may force school cuts By Jeffrey Obser, Daily Planet staff 10-05-2001

Common Ground good program Felicia Woytak 10-05-2001

Berkeley girls drop match to Alameda By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 10-05-2001

Family Violence Law Center not moving out of town By Hank Sims, Daily Planet staff 10-05-2001

How unBerkeley can you be – to propose a food cart ban? Steve Geller 10-05-2001

Town prepares to battle university over growth plans By Pam Reynolds, Special to the Daily Planet 10-05-2001

Coalition formed to help prevent domestic violence By Kerry Eleveld, Special to the Daily Planet 10-05-2001

Governor attends National Guard security training session By Gisele Durham, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Florida man infected with Anthrax in critical condition By Amanda Riddle, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Following attacks, courtrooms become secret, documents sealed By Ben Fox, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Federal judge mulls Edison-PUC settlement as parties weigh in By Paul Chavez, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Experimental rocket plane soars over Mojave Desert Staff 10-05-2001

State agency moves to assist reporting of hate crimes By Paul Chavez, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Counties work around problems in drug treatment initiative, report says By Don Thompson, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Santa Cruz teacher calls police after eating student’s marijuana brownie Staff 10-05-2001

It’s a natural: Fall country decorating By Carol McGarvey, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

The Gardener’s Guide: Dripping water cares for plants easily, efficiently By Carol McGarvey, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Understand contractor liens before starting home improvement project From Home Service Store For AP Weekly Features 10-05-2001

Find your comfort level in the right spa By James and Morris Carey, For AP Newsfeatures 10-05-2001

Mourners gather for Arab-American who may be hate crime victim By Deborah Kong, AP Minority Issues Writer 10-05-2001

Tech stocks continue rally Thursday, boosted by Dell Computer By Amy Baldwin, AP Business Writer 10-05-2001

Recording industry sues ‘next Napster’ companies By Ron Harris, Associated Press Writer 10-05-2001

Vital Vittles celebrates 25th birthday By Diwata FonteSpecial to the Daily Planet 10-04-2001

’Jackets overcome slow start to beat Alameda By Kenyatte Davis Daily Planet Staff 10-04-2001

Guy Poole 10-04-2001

Vice mayor calls on Black Caucus not to support war Vice Mayor Maudelle Shirek 10-04-2001

Staff 10-04-2001

Students added to Armstrong’s district in winning plan By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 10-04-2001

Cal women break 4-game losing streak Daily Planet Wire Services 10-04-2001

Flags, peace, and protests go well together Ken Norwood Berkeley 10-04-2001

Downtown housing and hotel development deals await ZAB approval By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 10-04-2001

Grieve for victims, concern for racist reactions Vincent M. Baduel, San Lorenzo for GAPA, San Francisco 10-04-2001

BUSD extends contract with finance consultant By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 10-04-2001

Bustling downtown nightlife on City’s wish list By Kimberlee Bortfeld Special to the Daily Planet 10-04-2001

State may not see windfall from agreement with Vietnam By Danny Pollock Associated Press Writer 10-04-2001

Disney executive sees turnaround since terror attacks By Danny Pollock Associated Press Writer 10-04-2001

United Airlines eliminates Shuttle, cuts flight to Sacramento Associated Press 10-04-2001

Bankrupt Webvan to sell warehouse, equipment to Kaiser Permanente Staff 10-04-2001

Amateur radio operator records Sept. 11 emergency calls By Kim Curtis Associated Press Writer 10-04-2001

Governor vetoes health care, abandoned baby and welfare bills Associated Press 10-04-2001

California agenicies seek more than $1 billion in PG&E bankruptcy case By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer 10-04-2001

State Fish and Game department to recommend emergency rockfish and lingcod fishery closures By Margie Mason Associated Press Writer 10-04-2001

Caravan promotes walking to school Staff 10-03-2001

Calendar of Events & Activities Staff 10-03-2001

Forum Staff 10-03-2001

Arts Staff 10-03-2001

Berkeley High group leaves Yosemite under cloud of allegations By Jeffrey Obser Daily Planet staff 10-03-2001

Extreme Pizza becomes county’s first green restaurant By Hank Sims Daily Planet staff 10-03-2001

City Council approves outside council to challenge university By Judith Scherr Daily Planet staff 10-03-2001

‘Blake-O’Malley’ redistricting plan squeaks by council on 5-4 vote By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff 10-03-2001

San Francisco is nation’s major city least likely to have a household with kids By Justin Pritchard Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Police Briefs Staff 10-03-2001

Vacancy: California hotel occupancy plummets after attacks, report says By Danny Pollock Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Regulators announce Edison rescue plan, consumers claim bailout By Karen Gaudette Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Dr. John C. Lilly, championed study of interspecies communication By Andrew Bridges AP Science Writer 10-03-2001

National Guard will phase in security at airports over three weeks By Don Thompson Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Rodney King pleads innocent to drug charge Staff 10-03-2001

Bill Jones receives support of Sen. John McCain Staff 10-03-2001

EPA cannot be sued to enforce clean water laws, appeals court rules By David Kravets Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Judge unseals documents sought by groups seeking to show racial profiling in scientist’s case By Richard Benke Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Massachusetts governor unveils new security measures at Boston airport By Steve LeBlanc Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Washington ferries considers selling naming rights to fill budget holes By Paul Queary Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Investors snap up World Trade Center relief-related bonds in just two hours By Joel Stashenko Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

State revenues take hit in wake of sagging economy, terrorist attacks By Alexa Haussler Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001

Two restaurants closing operations at Disney’s California Adventure theme park Staff 10-03-2001

EMI signs deal with online music company pressplay By Ron Harris Associated Press Writer 10-03-2001