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News,
Feature,
Apr 27, 2001
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The Revolution Begins at Home
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News,
Apr 27, 2001
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Berkeley's already spent more than a half-million dollars for an empty lot. Will it work this time around?
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News,
Apr 27, 2001
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Furious tenants flood councilmembers with calls, but rent control looks unlikely.
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News,
Apr 27, 2001
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Do you speak Oakland? Soon everyone can.
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News,
Apr 27, 2001
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Will June Jordan run for state Assembly?
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News,
Letters,
Apr 27, 2001
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Week of April 27, 2001
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 27, 2001
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Where the "M" Word Is Always You-Know-What
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Arts & Culture,
Dance,
Apr 27, 2001
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Student dance company's inspired repertpry
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 27, 2001
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It proves elusive in these new books
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Arts & Culture,
Visual Art,
Apr 27, 2001
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New exhibit collects 150 years of California photography
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Apr 27, 2001
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The biting wit and bawdiness of Chaucer and Co.'s Wife of Bath-- The Musical!
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 27, 2001
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All the news that fits about print
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Apr 27, 2001
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Book briefs for the month of May, 2001
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by Michael Covino, Linnea Due, David Hill, Julia Park, Kara Platoni, Denize Springer, Kate Madden Yee, and Alexandra Yurkovsky
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Apr 27, 2001
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Playhouse West in Walnut Creek
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Apr 27, 2001
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Eccentric John Turturro meets innocent Emily Watson in The Luzhin Defence.
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Apr 27, 2001
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An enlightened trip down the New Release aisle
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Apr 27, 2001
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The voice of Flanders is the voice of reason, absatively posilutely.
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review,
Apr 27, 2001
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At Berkeley's bustling bistro Liaison, to share is to enjoy.
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Music,
Apr 27, 2001
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Marine World. Wednesday afternoon. High school audience. Remember Creeper Lagoon?
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Music,
Apr 27, 2001
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Music
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Music,
Apr 27, 2001
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Like any good epiphany, the gaffer song has to be a slow-dawning thing
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Music,
Apr 27, 2001
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Deep inside the local scene
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Apr 27, 2001
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Our reviewers give you the low-down on new and notable recordings
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by Richard "Duck" Baker, Amrah Fatale, and Lee Hubbard
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At Ben's Restaurant, typical Chinese takeout dishes are prepared with a lighter touch. They're also a bargain.
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East Bay chefs share their secrets for putting together a great summer barbecue — with or without an actual grill.
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Some Oakland politicians and groups are pointing to research by UC Berkeley faculty as proof that the city needs to add hundreds of police officers, but other studies contradict that conclusion.
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How and where to go on vacation when you suck at planning.
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Wanna ride? Here are three options for all-day bike rides.
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At Ben's Restaurant, typical Chinese takeout dishes are prepared with a lighter touch. They're also a bargain.
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The new Richmond restaurant is a living museum for American comfort dishes, but these reinterpreted classics could use more oomph.
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Traditional West African dishes are served without compromise.
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Smoke Berkeley and Genny's BBQ take pride in more than just brisket and ribs.
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An early warning system would save thousands of lives when the next major earthquake hits. But will California find the money to implement it?
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Some Oakland politicians and groups are pointing to research by UC Berkeley faculty as proof that the city needs to add hundreds of police officers, but other studies contradict that conclusion.
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Transit planners say the policy leads to widespread fraud and nightmarish traffic, plus it robs cities and retailers of much-needed revenue.
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Now that Kaiser workers have again voted overwhelmingly to stay with SEIU, NUHW and CNA should end their insurgency campaign.
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The team benefits greatly from the people, character, and vibrancy of the city.
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Wall Street capitalist or mujahid? Decisions, decisions.
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Stark reality.
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West Egg salad.