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Acting to end U.S. involvement in war

By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001
Several dozen student and community activists converged on the UC Berkeley campus and the surrounding area Monday to call for an end to U.S. military involvement in Afghanistan and to advocate for the protection of human rights at home and abroad. -more-

Guy Poole
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Tuesday, Dec. 11


Council may challenge huge northside project

Jim Sharp Berkeley
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001
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Council to sift through cell tower regulations

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001
The City Council will have to step gingerly through a thicket of potential lawsuits tonight as it considers regulating the location of wireless communication antennae, which make cell phone use possible. -more-

Middle East blame game

Anat Resnick Oakland
Tuesday December 11, 2001
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A season to share

Staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Draft plan, substation and psychics on City Council agenda

By John Geluardi Daily Planet staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001
Among the issues the City Council will consider tonight are councilmembers’ recommendations for amendments to three elements of the Draft General Plan. -more-

Transforming BHS into many small schools

Carol S. Lashof Berkeley
Tuesday December 11, 2001
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Need justice and fair play – not police state

Ronnen Levinson Berkeley
Tuesday December 11, 2001
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‘Micro’ quake hits city early on Monday

Daily Planet staff
Tuesday December 11, 2001
A magnitude 2.6 “micro earthquake” that apparently did little more than rattle a few Berkeley windows at 2:54 a.m. Monday was preceded by two even smaller quakes, one measuring a magnitude of .9 at 2:44 a.m. and another measuring 2.3 at 2:42 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park. -more-

Video games lack diversity

The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001
OAKLAND — Video games offer little racial and gender diversity, and most contain some level of violence, even those developed for the youngest gamers, a children’s research group said Monday. -more-

Fairfax man fighting with Taliban recovering at U.S. base

By David Martin The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Americans open wallets to aid besieged Afghan people

By Arlene Levinson The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Packard Foundation stays out of Compaq- HP battle over deal

By Brian Bergstein The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Calpine troubled by fears of Enron-style collapse

By Michael Liedtke The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

San Jose tech co. outlook gloomy

The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Anti-abortion Web site raises First Amendment concerns

By David Kravets The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Nobel Peace Prize awarded to U.N.

By Kim Gamel The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001

Editorials

San Francisco embarrassed again by elections fiascos

By Margie Mason The Associated Press
Tuesday December 11, 2001
SAN FRANCISCO — Several weeks after the November election, the Coast Guard fished eight ballot-box lids out of San Francisco Bay and 240 uncounted ballots were found stuck in voting machines — the latest embarrassments in the city’s sorry electoral history. -more-

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