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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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At Ben's Restaurant, typical Chinese takeout dishes are prepared with a lighter touch. They're also a bargain.
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Our annual guide to Northern California's summer recreation season.
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Our staff recommends the best summer festivals in the Bay Area and beyond.
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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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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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Smoke Berkeley and Genny's BBQ take pride in more than just brisket and ribs.
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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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West Egg salad.
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Not Hud. Mud.
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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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Stark reality.
Re: “Can Berkeley Tackle Its Plastics Problem?”
My experience is that Berkeley is burying its head in the sand on this issue. When viewed from a total life cycle perspective, plastic is extremely valuable. For example (and using a case you site), it is the best alternative for the transport of detergents. Glass is great, but the weight and its fragility make it cost prohibitive. So, it will be used. Next we need to focus on what we need to do is find out IF it can be recycled, by looking at restricting the types which can be sold. If it can't be recycled, then use it as fuel in an incinerator (which is done throughout Europe with much success). This is a bit like the methane gas from the (former) Berkeley dump, now known as the Marina which is simply burned....what a crime.