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Report: More credentialed teachers this year

By David Scharfenberg, Special to the Daily Planet
Monday December 03, 2001
Fifty-seven of Berkeley’s public school teachers, or 9.5 percent of the 599 on staff, are not fully credentialed, according to preliminary school district figures obtained by the Daily Planet. -more-

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Compiled by Guy Poole
Monday December 03, 2001

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Declaring war on declaring war

Michael Bauce
Monday December 03, 2001
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Staff
Monday December 03, 2001

Bears waste defensive gem with horrid shooting day

By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff
Monday December 03, 2001
When a team commits 32 turnovers and shoots 17 fewer free throws than its opponent, one wouldn’t expect a victory. But that’s just what the Georgia Bulldogs got on Sunday against Cal in the championship game of the Oakland Tribune Classic at Haas Pavilion. -more-

Parents continue movement toward small schools plan

By Hank Sims, Daily Planet Staff
Monday December 03, 2001
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Providing needed ‘in-fill’ housing

Steven Finacom
Monday December 03, 2001
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Cal men take first loss of the season

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday December 03, 2001
South Florida’s two stars - forward B.B. Waldon and guard Altron Jackson - combined for 41 points and 25 rebounds, leading the Bulls to a 79-59 rout of Cal Saturday night. -more-

City takes steps to provide energy stability

By John Geluardi, Daily Planet staff
Monday December 03, 2001
The City’s energy officer presented the City Council with an overview of a developing plan that will initiate dramatic changes in the city’s energy sources, building materials and energy education programs. -more-

Be progressive!

Richard Register
Monday December 03, 2001

Cal swimmers perform well at Texas Invitational meet

Daily Planet Wire Services
Monday December 03, 2001
Coughlin sets NCAA mark in 100 backstroke -more-

City employees to test AC transit pass

Bay City News Service
Monday December 03, 2001
The city of Berkeley and AC Transit officials have announced that Berkeley will become the first East Bay city to launch a bus pass program for its employees. -more-

Bread spills onto I-80 in truck crash

Bay City News Service
Monday December 03, 2001
The California Highway Patrol reported a collision between two trucks that left loaves of bread strewn across the freeway in Berkeley early Saturday morning. -more-

AMA debates study over paying would-be donors for organs

By Paul Elias, AP Biotechnology Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

Oakland highlights both diversity and divisions

By Deborah Kong, AP Minority Issues Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

Terrorism cases nothing new for Bay Area law enforcement

By Martha Mendoza, AP National Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

Unions struggle to keep gains, enlist members after Sept. 11

By Gary Gentile, AP Business Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

AT&T still working to restore Internet access to ExciteAtHome users

By Colleen Valles, Associated Press Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

Bay Area papers rewrite plans in tough financial year

By Michael Liedtke, AP Business Writer
Monday December 03, 2001

Editorials

Some campaign finance groups’ origins look mysterious

By Steve Lawrence, Associated Press Writer
Monday December 03, 2001
SACRAMENTO – Check state tax board member Dean Andal’s campaign finance reports and you’ll find a $50,000 contribution from the Taxpayers Political Action Committee. -more-

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