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Preparing for Hillary 2008

A new creature has entered millions of American homes every Tuesday night'the woman president. ABC's new White House drama 'Commander In Chief' has shone a timely light on the idea ' ¦


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Won’t see the ’Big Three’ on NFL’s big day

Now that bowl week is over and my team is out of the NFL playoffs, most of life's little joys have been sucked out. So, it's time to move on to upcoming sports delirium. One such day for which I wait diligently is the NFL draft. I know it's a long way off, but if coaching staffs can put in three months of effort, so can I. This year, however, with the experience I had with this year's Rose Bowl, I'm going to change my approach to the 2006 NFL draft. 


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Candidate to make students priority

Sean Cornelius, a UW-Madison junior from Pewaukee, Wis., is running for the Dane County Board of Supervisors. The Daily Cardinal sat down with Cornelius, who is studying astrophysics, likes languages ' ¦


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Vonnegut is back and angry as ever

Kurt Vonnegut has come out of his retirement to release a short collection of essays, speeches and illustrations in his new book, 'A Man without a Country.' In it, Vonnegut ' ¦'


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Cardinal View: The constitution protects hate

The case against two UW-Madison freshmen and their visitors for disorderly conduct and property damage seemingly targeted at an Ogg Hall LGBT student liaison is significant. We find the alleged ' ¦


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Persian ’Prince’ brings purple pain

'Prince of Persia' has always appealed to gamers with its combination of Middle Eastern scenery and 'Matrix'-style acrobatics, and the series' third installment only adds to that reputation. 'Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones' once again places the player in the sandals of the tormented Arabian hero, but adds some new rules to make it worth coming back. 


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Dos and Don’ts from Winter Break

So what did you do this winter break? Some spent it lounging around in a semi-vegetative state, secretly thanking the family dog for cleaning the crumbs 'better than I would have done.' Others worked to get that extra bit of income to help lubricate the rough and costly edges of the semester to come. And of course there were those of us ' many of us ' who celebrated some holiday and left Madison for more, shall we say, ancestral residence. 


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From Soldier to Student

As classes begin again, many students feel overwhelmed by paper deadlines and huge exams. Whenever UW-Madison senior and Army National Guard Specialist Amy Jagielski, 24, feels like coursework is overwhelming ' ¦'


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Stiemsma on leave for personal medical issues

With sophomore center Greg Stiemsma and freshman forward Marcus Landry not joining the team on its trip to Columbus, the Badgers went into the game against Ohio State with little ' ¦


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