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Sep. 8, 2005Teddy O'Reilly's opinion piece, \Blaming the victims underscores inequality,"" on Hurricane Katrina's response and how it is racially motivated is a tragedy in and of itself. I found most of ' ¦
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Sep. 8, 2005Speaking from his childhood home in Lena, Wis., Assembly Speaker John Gard, R-Peshtigo, announced his plans to run for U.S. Congress Wednesday. Gard, who has served in the State Assembly ' ¦
Director Anders 'Thaws' out unique take on genre
Sep. 8, 2005Breaking into the film industry is the stuff dreams are made of, but the struggle to merely get a foot in the door often shatters these aspirations. Even if the ' ¦'
The reality of Madison's Fall concerts
By Matt Hunziker and Sarah Turner | Sep. 8, 2005Hunziker like the wolf'
Rise in moped ownership spurs new laws
By Jackie Luskey | Sep. 8, 2005Moped owners will have to start following the rules of the road this week as the UW-Madison Police Department began the process of educating moped owners about new moped regulations ' ¦
Not your ordinary Joe
By Ryan Hessenthaler | Sep. 8, 2005The powerful Badger ground game is anchored by Joe Thomas, who could become the best lineman in Wisconsin history'
If approved, Roberts to forge own path
By Nick Osiecki | Sep. 8, 2005The recent death of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ushered in a new battle over filling a second vacancy on the Supreme Court, and resulted in the nomination of Judge ' ¦
Bars let underagers in for musical acts
By Liz Puibello and Jackie Luskey | Sep. 8, 2005In June, the Madison City Council enacted an ordinance allowing patrons 18 years of age or older into licensed venues where structured entertainment is taking place. \Madison has a particularly ' ¦
Nothing 'Aristocratic' about this joke, film
By Kevin Nelson | Sep. 8, 2005A man walks into a talent agency and tells the agent he has this great family act. The agent asks him to describe it; the man says \(the following passage ' ¦'
Obsession with lawncare hypocritical
By Kelly Kallien and Breezy Willis | Sep. 8, 2005As summer fades into fall, the vast fields of corn surrounding Madison turn from brilliant emerald green to dead raspy brown, and the great Oaks that shade Bascom Hill slowly ' ¦
Proposed bill would limit TA's bargaining power with state
By Sam-Omar Hall | Sep. 8, 2005The Teaching Assistants' Association is set to renew negotiations with the state this fall in an effort to break a two-year stalemate over a contract for TAs and program assistants. ' ¦
Temple football program a house of horrors
By Ben Hubner | Sep. 8, 2005The Badgers will go up against perhaps their weakest opponent in years when they host the Temple Owls this Saturday. Wisconsin is a 34-point favorite-only Purdue and Texas Tech were ' ¦'
Not \fooling"" around with this coffeehouse
By Katrina Peterson | Sep. 8, 2005With the overabundance of coffee shops inhabiting every street corner of Madison, it is sometimes difficult to decide where to go for a cup of joe. Some places have great ' ¦'
Second half adjustments not enough against OSU
By Matt Bunke | Sep. 7, 2005You know expectations are high when you can preserve your unbeaten record and still not be satisfied. That point was made Sunday afternoon at McClimon Soccer Complex, when the No. ' ¦
UW to enroll students affected by hurricane
By Amanda Infield | Sep. 7, 2005UW-Madison one of several state schools to help
UW survives Saturday shoot-out
By Justin Dreyfuss | Sep. 7, 2005Calhoun rushes for 258 yards and five touchdowns
Rebuilding starts with Tulane students
By Jennifer Kidd | Sep. 7, 2005NOLA, a relief group started by four Tulane University students, aims to help rebuild the school, as well as New Orleans, long after the immediate help departs'



