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(10/31/05 6:00am)
'Saw II' was shot in a mere 25 days and retains all the gory
glory of last year's original, but remains in a league of horror
movies that will never overcome its grand master'David Finchner's
1995 thriller of intelligence, 'Seven.'
(10/14/05 6:00am)
State legislators presented a bill that would amend Wisconsin's
electronic voting system to the Committee on Campaigns and
Elections Thursday.
(10/10/05 6:00am)
Both anti-abortion and abortion-rights groups responded strongly
last week after the Wisconsin Senate Judiciary Committee passed
three abortion-related bills.
(09/21/05 6:00am)
Gov. Jim Doyle accused oil companies of price- gouging in the
wake of Hurricane Katrina and demanded an $88 million refund for
Wisconsin consumers at a press conference Tuesday.
(09/15/05 6:00am)
Cornerbacks, by definition, thwart any and all attempts by
others to receive. The most talented are seemingly driven by an
innate repulsion at the sight of another's gain-or a reception. It
is like each ball caught is a premeditated objection to their
rightful existence on Earth.
(09/14/05 6:00am)
State lawmakers grilled UW- System President Kevin Reilly on
employment practices and policies Tuesday at a public hearing of
the Joint Legislative Audit Committee.
(05/02/05 6:00am)
UW-Madison junior running back Booker Stanley was arrested at
the Mifflin Street Block Party on charges of battery, disorderly
conduct and resisting an officer Saturday.
(03/30/05 6:00am)
Mustaches of many varieties came together Tuesday night at Urban
Pizza Co., 1501 Monroe St., to raise money for terminally ill
children.
(02/15/05 6:00am)
In an eleventh-hour twist, Ryan Corcoran dropped out of the race
for Madison City Council, leaving only incumbent Ald. Austin King,
District 8, and business owner Kami Eshraghi as candidates for the
position of alder. Interestingly, Corcoran can still influence
today's primary. Because his name will remain on the ballot,
Corcoran could garner enough votes in order to finish first or
second, sealing an automatic victory for either Eshraghi or King in
the April 5 election.
(02/07/05 6:00am)
An exclusive private prep school in Massachusetts is working on
changing its name. The students who attend the school have been
ridiculed and bothered by the snide comments that people have made.
Parents and the board of directors feel it's time for a change.
What's the name of the school? Governor Dummer Academy.
(01/28/05 6:00am)
When a building has poor ventilation, heating and
air-conditioning and is in danger of violating fire codes,
something needs to be done, no matter how much of a landmark the
building happens to be.
(09/22/04 6:00am)
\If you look around the table and you can't tell who the sucker
is, it's you."" -Paul Scofield.
(03/30/04 6:00am)
UW-Madison sophomore men's basketball guard Maurice \Boo"" Wade
was charged with bail-jumping Monday in the Dane County Circuit
Court in connection with pending misdemeanor battery
charges.
(03/24/04 6:00am)
After terminating production of the 2003-04 Badger Yearbook, the
yearbook staff resigned, citing lack of university support and the
\constant cycle of mishandling of money.""
(02/16/04 6:00am)
America's college students have wasted countless hours arguing
the relative merits of Adam Sandler's movies. Sandler is usually
regarded as a one-trick pony gross-out goofball, so comparing his
movies is as simple as comparing gags.
(02/09/04 6:00am)
To many voters, this year's Democratic primaries may seem more
frantic than usual. This is not merely a result of public
misconception or increased media coverage. In fact, by May 15 the
Democratic primaries may be over before 40 percent of the United
States has had a chance to vote for a candidate.
(11/05/03 6:00am)
(04/28/03 6:00am)
The word \progressive"" is used all the time in describing the
UW-Madison campus and the Madison community. But what really is
progressive?
(02/19/03 6:00am)
Besides the results of the Madison mayoral primary, today's lead
story is the delivery of Gov. Jim Doyle's proposed 2003-2005 State
Budget. As the budget was formally presented to the Legislature
after the deadline for this column, I am in the unhappy position of
writing about the state's financial position--and how to get out of
it--without knowing precisely what Doyle has in mind.
(12/05/02 6:00am)
Well, usually I reserve this space for making fun of UW athletes
or remarking on how NASCAR makes the American public dumber than it
already is.