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(11/12/03 6:00am)
Jan. 4: No. 1 Oklahoma vs. No. 2 USC. These two squads are the
top two teams in college football at this juncture and if they both
win out, it would be a shock if they did not battle for the
National Championship in the Sugar Bowl.
(11/05/03 6:00am)
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz and Madison police received an earful
Tuesday when they met with State Street business owners during
their monthly meeting.
(10/28/03 6:00am)
A case of laryngitis was not enough to keep an old army veteran
down, as presidential candidate Wesley Clark appeared at the state
Capitol building Monday to speak to supporters.
(10/22/03 6:00am)
The fight over concealed weapons is far from over, as
Republicans and Democrats clashed Tuesday over the slowly
progressing bill, eventually deciding to exempt buildings on
campuses of public and private colleges and universities from the
legislation.
(10/07/03 6:00am)
Last May was a rough time for your favorite daring college
journalist. My final week was being its usual insidiously
inconsequential self, more a gauntlet of endurance than a survey of
my gleaned knowledge in any given class. On top of the finals
debacle, I was forced to say goodbye to the best nine months of my
life up to that point-my freshman year at college.
(10/07/03 6:00am)
A state political heavyweight took the stage to speak on behalf
of former Gen. Wesley Clark's candidacy Monday night, as Lt. Gov.
Barbara Lawton spoke to a group of supporter at Luther's Blues,
1401 University Ave.
(09/24/03 6:00am)
President Bush spoke to the United Nations Tuesday, asking for
help in the rebuilding of Iraq after weeks of pressuring countries
within the United Nations to provide troops and funding for the
U.S.-led reconstruction.
(09/22/03 6:00am)
Four giant squid have died off the coast of Spain in the last
few days, prompting the Spanish marine protection agency CEPESMA to
blame the deaths on shockwaves from tests carried out by the
Spanish navy, CNN reported.
(09/17/03 6:00am)
With the state in a financial pinch, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz
unveiled his first capital budget Tuesday.
(09/10/03 6:00am)
No guns were drawn, but tensions remained high Tuesday in the
state Capitol as Criminal Justice Committee members heard testimony
from both opponents and proponents of a bill to end Wisconsin's
130-year concealed weapons ban.
(09/04/03 6:00am)
While students fight to find the best deal on required reading,
another battle over textbooks is being waged behind the scenes.
Every year several campus-area bookstores struggle to find an edge
over their competition.
(04/30/03 6:00am)
The war ended in a flash, but the rebuilding process of Iraq has
not gone as smoothly, according to some soldiers who remain
frustrated.
(04/09/03 6:00am)
Criminals should think twice before using a stolen personal
identification number to withdraw cash, because the state is
considering a proposal to crack down on identity theives.
(03/06/03 6:00am)
France, Germany and Russia united Wednesday, saying they will
not authorize a U.N.-backed military action in Iraq.
(02/19/03 6:00am)
The downtown District 8 primary narrowed the pool of candidates
in the most contested City Council election to Austin King and Jeff
Erlanger.
(01/31/03 6:00am)
Erin Byrd, who recently completed her senior season with the UW
volleyball team, has been invited to be a member of the 2003 USA
Women's Volleyball Training Team roster selected by Head Coach
Toshi Yoshida.
(01/29/03 6:00am)
Residential heating bills throughout the state have been rising
due to colder temperatures and an increase in the price of natural
gas.
(01/21/03 6:00am)
For Madison area cable customers, there is good and bad news.
The bad news is that cable TV subscriptions will increase again
Feb. 15. The good news is the increase will be $1.60 per month, the
smallest increase since Charter took over in Madison in 2000.
(12/10/02 6:00am)
With the end of the semester offering a good month to sit back
and waste, it might just be tempting to dust off a book and see
what the old volume has to offer. In the spirit of end-of-the-year
lists and dragging yellowed books off the shelf, Cardinal Arts
presents some suggested winter reading. If mid-January rolls around
and you have nothing but fruitcake to entertain you, remember this
list.
(12/03/02 6:00am)
In response to underage drinking violations against the Kollege
Klub, 529 N. Lake St., the Alcohol License Review Committee ruled
Monday that the restaurant and bar must shut down completely for a
20-day period and receive a $1,588 fine.