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An indignant President Bush declared to the rest of the world this week that he is doing all he can to bring peace to the Middle East. He is right. All Bush can do is helplessly flail his arms in a desperate attempt to distract the two combatants long enough for calm heads to prevail'assuming that calm heads will prevail.
The Associated Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee will be the next to consider how to trim UW-Madison student organization budgets, in accordance with a request from Chancellor John Wiley to reduce the budgets by $140,000.
It's a beautiful day for a column today, a beautiful day for a reader. Could you read mine? Would you read mine? Won't you read my column?
This place is easy to miss when walking down State Street. With a side entrance next to Urban Outfitters and a second-floor location that overlooks State Street Brats, unknowingly passing by Madison's newest radio station is not hard to do.
This past year has seen a deluge of what I will call art house horror. Highly stylized and written for a literate audience, movies like \The Others,"" ""Donnie Darko,"" ""Jeepers Creepers"" and ""From Hell"" tried their best to reclaim the genre from the slasher and teen flicks of the '80s and '90s. ""The Devil's Backbone,"" directed by Guillermo del Toro, leaves them all in its dust. Tightly crafted, both visually and narratively, this Spanish film shows what a horror movie can be at its very best.
Seriously or terminally ill patients who wish to alleviate their suffering with medical marijuana have the support of 80.3 percent of Wisconsin residents, according to a survey released Tuesday.
I have not been sleeping much lately. It's not like I don't try to go to sleep. I climb into bed and set up the bedclothes but something always stops me from sleeping.
The day after Gov. Scott McCallum asked the legislature to return his budget reform bill back to him for technical changes, state Assembly Democrats held a press conference announcing the creation of dozens of public hearings on the proposal throughout the state.
In an effort to strengthen UW-Madison's area and foreign language studies programs, officials are eyeing federal funds, hoping to create a Middle Eastern Studies department.
A U.S. Bankruptcy Judge gave Excite@Home permission Friday to stop providing high-speed Internet service to more than 4 million customers nationwide.
To address issues connected with freedom of speech and the media, UW-Madison students held a mock trial in 2260 Law Building Wednesday night to address the topic.
In her latest piece (""Military cannot reach humanitarian goals,"" Oct. 24), Sarah Turner claims that the ""promot[ion of] a Palestinian state"" would ""reduc[e] global terror."" She ignores that the United States, as well as the state of Israel, has in fact supported a Palestinian state. Last July Israel offered, with the encouragement of former President Clinton, more than 94 percent of the West Bank as well as all of the Gaza Strip, to Palestinian Authority Chairman Yassir Arafat. Troops were to be withdrawn; settlements were to be dismantled. Arafat's response was not a counterproposal but rather a year-long rebellion of terror against the very Israeli occupation that former Prime Minister Ehud Barak had offered to end. The Palestinian leadership doesn't just want a ""state,"" as Turner suggests. Instead, it seeks only an entity powerful enough to fulfill the oft-stated dream of Arab leaders in the Middle East: the military defeat of Israel. All of it.
The winning streak continues for the UW volleyball team.
As leaves start littering sidewalks and roads around the nation, and trees are left stark naked, a team of researchers have found why they think leaves turn colors in the fall.
Zoolander'
Los Angeles has been the promised land for many musicians throughout the ages. It seems no matter who you are, if your band builds a following on the West Coast club circuit, people talk and record labels take notice. In the case of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, lots of labels came calling. But in the end Virgin Records was the only company willing to give Black Rebel the creative freedom it desired. This freedom is quite evident on the band's self-titled debut album, which displays Black Rebel's total control of the recording and producing process conducted in its home studio.
T.C. Boyle's new book 'After the Plague' is comprised of stories that have been previously published in places such as The New Yorker, Esquire, and 'Best American Short Stories.' Boyle delivers to the reader a copious variety of characters, situations, and settings.