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(11/01/04 6:00am)
The Madison Police Department announced Monday they issued
approximately $125,000 in fines relating to Halloween weekend, and
preliminary police reports show most arrests came from out-of-state
revelers and not UW-Madison students.
(11/01/04 6:00am)
Former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani campaigned for
President Bush alongside Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Tim
Michels and candidate for Congress Dave Magnum on Madison's East
Side Friday, claiming the outcome of Nov. 2 will determine the
future of homeland security and terror in the world.
(11/01/04 6:00am)
A flyer sponsored by the Dave Magnum for Congress campaign
incorrectly urged UW-Madison students to \Vote at the Polling Place
of Your Choice,"" prompting challenger U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin,
D-Madison, to decry the Republican Party for giving out false
information.
(11/01/04 6:00am)
An angry and concerned Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz announced
Sunday that the future of Madison's annual Halloween celebration is
\in peril"" after an unruly crowd forced police to suit up in riot
gear and deploy pepper spray for the third year in a row.
(10/29/04 6:00am)
When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry relocated a
planned rally at the state Capitol this past September, he vowed to
return to downtown Madison. He kept his promise Thursday, appearing
with Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl in front of more than 80,000
attendants who flooded the blocks at West Washington Avenue and
spilled out past the Capitol steps.
(10/29/04 6:00am)
The Madison State Street Design Oversight Committee voted
unanimously Thursday night to double the number of bike racks along
the 100-block of State Street, ending the ongoing problem of
parking shortages for downtown bicyclists.
(10/27/04 6:00am)
Police will require mandatory court dates for all juvenile
offenses committed during Halloween, and will begin removing all
bicycle racks and mopeds on State Street today in preparation for
this weekend, according to a press release from the Madison Police
Department.
(10/27/04 6:00am)
President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry
continued their heavy campaigning in Wisconsin Tuesday, as Kerry
delivered remarks in Green Bay, and Bush spoke to residents of
Richland Center.
(10/26/04 6:00am)
In anticipation of the upcoming Halloween weekend, the Madison
Police Department is stressing personal responsibility and expects
UW-Madison students to set the tone for a safe evening, according
to Police Chief Noble Wray.
(10/25/04 6:00am)
Ralph Nader supporters in 2004 strongly disapprove of President
Bush's administration and favor Democratic presidential candidate
John Kerry as their second choice by a three-to-one margin over
Bush, according to a recent survey released by The Nation
Institute.
(10/18/04 6:00am)
With just over two weeks left before Election Day, Democratic
presidential candidate John Kerry and President Bush criss-crossed
Wisconsin Friday, trying to garner crucial swing-state votes by
offering criticisms on the war in Iraq, voting records and the
economy.
(10/18/04 6:00am)
Members of the Republican Party of Wisconsin tried to get
presidential candidate Ralph Nader included on the state's Nov. 2
ballot by secretly collecting 3,228 signatures and lying about
their party affiliations.
(10/15/04 6:00am)
Delays in absentee ballot printing in Wisconsin may mean
soldiers serving in Iraq will not receive their ballots in time,
according to The Capital Times.
(10/14/04 6:00am)
When Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas debated in 1858, each
was allowed one hour to answer a question, followed by an hour and
a half rebuttal period. The debate itself lasted approximately
three hours.
(10/13/04 6:00am)
Despite all the jokes and puzzlement surrounding the fact that
State Street is home to not just one, but two burrito joints;
despite the fact that Chipotle moved in one year ago a mere block
away from Qdoba; despite the fact that many students see both
places as corporate giants taking away from the unique character of
State Street-Moe's has somehow made it in.
(10/13/04 6:00am)
For the first time in my three years here at UW-Madison, my
aggregate weekly coffee expenses have outpaced my alcohol expenses,
a new trend in my life that I had never even remotely
anticipated.
(10/11/04 6:00am)
U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., in efforts to defeat Republican
Tim Michels in the Senate elections this November, debated his
opponent and rallied with supporters alongside Illinois U.S. Senate
candidate and Democratic National Convention keynote address
speaker Barack Obama Saturday.
(10/11/04 6:00am)
WEST ALLIS, Wis., Oct. 10-During a weekend campaign stop in
southeastern Wisconsin, Democratic vice presidential nominee John
Edwards held a discussion with women voters Sunday, saying the lack
of female voter participation in the 2000 election yielded
\devastating consequences"" for the United States.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
In an effort to keep tax levels low and keep pace with Mayor
Dave Cieslewicz's 2005 Capital Budget, Ald. Mike Verveer, District
4, plans to introduce a series of city fine increases for landlords
and propose to at least double the fines on more than 100 ordinance
violations.
(10/07/04 6:00am)
The future of two popular downtown Madison restaurants is
uncertain, as a Middleton-based developer has been planning to
redevelop the two-acre site encircled by South Blair, South
Franklin, East Main and East Wilson streets.