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SLAC: UW can stop sweatshops
By Matthew Johnson | Oct. 18, 2005As we, the university community, come together to celebrate Bucky's pirate homecoming, let us take a minute to think about where the Bucky Badger T-shirts that are so ubiquitous this ' ¦
Proposed budget strains city police, fire services
Oct. 18, 2005Police and fire services were on the agenda Monday when the Madison Board of Estimates began consideration of Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's 2006 Operating Budget, according to Ald. Mike Verveer, District ' ¦
Style makes 'Domino' an exciting game
By Dan Wohl | Oct. 18, 2005To call \Domino"" the ultimate example of MTV-style editing would be unfair, because nothing as crazy has aired on MTV or anywhere else. Director Tony Scott's feverish new film is ' ¦'
New referendum could loosen student grip on segregated fee expenditures
By Nicky Kurtzweil | Oct. 18, 2005A recent referendum has exposed a potential loophole that has some students worried they will no longer have control over how their segregated fees are distributed, despite having the legal ' ¦
Victory takes toll on UW defensive line
By Peter Cameron and Jon Bortin | Oct. 18, 2005It was a Pyrrhic victory of sorts for the Wisconsin Badgers football team Saturday afternoon. The improbable come- from-behind 38-34 win over the Gophers in Minneapolis saw a miraculous blocked ' ¦
Union no haven for drinkers with fake IDs
By Molly Reppen and Jeff Rumage | Oct. 18, 2005UW's drinking problem | First of three parts
Weak characters prove not everything 'Illuminated'
By Aaron Ensweiler | Oct. 18, 2005\Everything is Illuminated,"" based on the novel by Jonathan Safran Foers, is a Russian doll of a film-a Holocaust drama inside of a road trip movie that is wrapped in ' ¦'
An expos?? on exposing yourself
By Justin Zyduck and Jebuiz Y'har and Thor Von Killpenstien | Oct. 18, 2005So I've been reading in the newspapers that our fair city has seen an increase in the number of male flashings occurring on or around campus. This alarms me, because ' ¦'
Cryptoquotes answers
Oct. 18, 20051. \The future comes one day at a time."" Dean Acheson 2. ""I am not an adventurer by choice but by fate."" Vincent Van Gogh 3. ""The best part of ' ¦'
Cardinal View: Halloween is in the hands of students
Oct. 18, 2005In order to make Halloween a safe, peaceful and enjoyable weekend, the following question must be answered: Who is responsible for the events of Halloween? The annual party on State ' ¦
Rep. Black drafts bill to ban out of state fundraising
By Laura Kalinowski | Oct. 18, 2005State Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, announced Monday that he plans to draft a bill banning out-of-state contributions for Wisconsin state candidates. This could heavily cut campaign funds for the upcoming ' ¦
Cameron Crowe loses way in 'Elizabethtown'
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Kevin Nelson | Oct. 17, 2005Originally, Paramount Pictures wanted Ashton Kutcher to star in writer/director Cameron Crowe's latest, \Elizabethtown."" Crowe conceded and cast him, only to fire him, citing his lack of acting ability (or, ' ¦'
UW defends axe with miracle finish
By Sam Pepper | Oct. 17, 2005Alvarez: 'Just when you think you've seen it all, you haven't.'
Congressional action may harm students' pocketbooks, plans
By Andrew Haffner and Jennifer Hansen | Oct. 17, 2005Congress will soon vote on one of the most detrimental pieces of federal legislation to face students in a long time. This pertinent proposal, called budget reconciliation, will cut at ' ¦
Daniel Craig proves an exciting choice as the next James Bond
By Joe Pudas | Oct. 17, 2005Snap, Crackle, Pudas!'
Women's hockey dominates Catamounts
By Adam Hoge | Oct. 17, 2005Last weekend was all about domination for the No. 2 ranked women's hockey team. A pair of 5-0 shutouts over Vermont brought the women's hockey team's record to 3-1-0 overall. ' ¦
Firefighters at open house say prank calls a problem
By Ashley Spencer | Oct. 17, 2005??Local Madison fire stations were public hot spots Saturday as they hosted open houses to complete Fire Prevention Week. Families and curious Madison citizens flocked to their nearest fire departments ' ¦