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Govt. records international students
After Sept. 11, the U.S. government raised security standards on existing programs monitoring international students' data, including fingerprints of those from countries designated by the government as posing terrorist threats.
Businesses want busses at top of State Street
While a proposal to convert the 100 block of State Street into a pedestrian mall concerns some business and property owners, public opinion may influence the street's future.
Supreme Court to analyze new campaign law
The question of whether the new federal campaign finance law violates First Amendment rights will be debated before three federal judges today.
Idling cars harm environment
City officials are questioning the effectiveness of a recently proposed ordinance that would fine owners of stationary vehicles left running for more than five minutes.
Argentinian economy suffers
Argentina, once South America's second largest economy, continued its downward economic slide by negating on its World Bank loan Thursday.
Drink ban has dubious effects
After downtown tavern owners decided to participate in a voluntary weekend drink specials ban nearly two months ago, city and UW-Madison officials, along with participating bar owners, are evaluating its effectiveness.
State residents most concerned with budget, ethics
State budget issues and political ethics trouble Madison residents more than residents in other areas of Wisconsin, according to the latest Wisconsin Policy Research Institute survey.
Ad campaigns more aggressive since primary
Critical campaign ads between gubernatorial candidates, current Republican Gov. Scott McCallum and Democratic state Attorney General Jim Doyle, appear to contrast the milder-toned ads seen during the primary elections.
AFL-CIO supports Doyle bid for governor
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO voted Thursday to endorse state Attorney General Jim Doyle for governor after postponing the vote from their meeting a week ago Wednesday.
Bush asserts war now imminent
If the United States does not receive multilateral support, it will act alone against Iraq to maintain world security and protect human rights, President Bush said in a speech Thursday to the United Nations.
Madrid Metro brings people together
After experiencing Madrid, Spain, I came to realize the Madrid Metro brings people together physically and mentally. Amid the shortage of physical space, there is an abundance of unfocused attention waiting to be grabbed by words or images, whether they come from another person, the metro newspaper or the metro TV. Through interactions, global or personal, the fragility of human relationships and the errors of our humanity become clear.
District 8 race begins
Todd Jarrell and Ald. Mike Staude, District 8, have begun their campaigns for the Madison Common Council seat in that district.