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Funding progress

Since taking office, the Bush administration has started three wars—the war on terror, the war in Iraq and, according to some researchers, a war on science. 


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Women find political footholds in state

With the election fast approaching, Lieutenant Governor Barbara Lawton said women who believe in abortion rights must vote Democratic this Tuesday. Female politicians across the state are encouraging women to vote and increase their gender's presence in p'


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Traffic website expected to enhance safety

UW-Madison researchers have had a website that identifies statewide traffic safety issues in the works since 2005. Eventually, according to managers of the site, it will enable users to analyze the economic and social effects of these issues.'


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‘Running with Scissors’ hands us great performances

The move from book to film does not always end well. There have been brutal disasters (All the King's Men"") and there have been wild successes (""American Psycho""), and while ""Running With Scissors"" may not fall into either category, it is a wonderful experience. It's colorful and beautifully cast. Annette Bening and Joseph Fiennes are spectacular. The movie's pulse is hard and clear, almost like a human heart as it takes its audience through odd moments of suspense, authentic human rage and a colorful mystique that cannot be defined.  


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The good, the bad and Nicole Richie

This is a fervent plea to all would-be fashionistas: please, despite the ubiquitous presence of Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie on the cover of every tabloid and fashion magazine, do not imitate their styling choices. Take a picture of Mary-Kate Olsen wea'


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‘Wet Hot’ Showalter goes to Hillel

Complete with a PowerPoint slideshow of childhood memories from summer camp and clips of his cameos in television shows like ""Law and Order,"" the writer of the 2001 cult classic about a Jewish summer camp, ""Wet Hot American Summer,"" spoke to an audience packed full of UW-Madison fans Wednesday night. 



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