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10. Judge Doyle Square faces another round of planning after approval
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10. Judge Doyle Square faces another round of planning after approval
As tensions between the Israelis and the Palestinians continue to mount, international attention is focused on U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, who is set to arrive in the region today, one day ahead of schedule on his diplomatic mission.
The state budget deficit and bipartisan politics are on the forefront of the minds of Wisconsin representatives as the state legislature reaches the end of this year's session.
The city's Board of Estimates met Monday to further discuss some of the issues on the minds of many Madison residents.
When the City Council meeting convenes tonight, Madison's heavily debated loitering ordinance will threaten to steal center stage, and many hope for the last time. Tuesday will be the last time the ordinance comes up for review and would have been permanently passed, since the council moved to strike its sunset clause last meeting, if not for Madison Mayor Sue Bauman's veto of that measure.
When WSUM, Madison Student Radio, began broadcasting over the Internet in 1997, it had a limited following, according to WSUM Communications Director Ethan Cowen.