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New album proves Daft Punk 'Human After All'
By Jon Spike , Gideon Kalischer and By Chace Goff | Apr. 7, 2005From the outset of their career, Daft Punk had the uncanny ability to attract a wide following from a rather specific genre. Their club-oriented debut Homework became a party staple ' ¦'
Apr. 30 Mifflin party still possible without mayoral support
By Abby Becker and Erica Pelzek | Apr. 7, 2005If the mayor's office refuses to change the date of the Mifflin Street Block Party from the scheduled May 7 date to April 30, Associated Students of Madison said it ' ¦
Bar owners fail to convince city of smoking ban's faults
Apr. 7, 2005Madison Fire Chief Debra Amesqua and Fire Marshall Ed Ruckriegal dismissed any plans bar owners may have had to skirt around the July 1 smoking ban at the Smoking Ban ' ¦
Men's tennis looks for first conference win
By Ryan Hessenthaler | Apr. 7, 2005Though the Wisconsin Men's tennis team (0-6 Big Ten, 6-10 overall) has taken its lumps since Big Ten play began, they continue to soldier on with an upcoming road trip ' ¦
Talented cast gives 'Shop' beauty
By Tarah Scalzo and Liz Puibello | Apr. 7, 2005It is difficult to say Queen Latifah's \Beauty Shop"" is worth the time it takes to unfold, so it would be very easy to write it off as just another ' ¦'
White House, Congress compel military recruiters to dishonesty
By Nick Barbash and Katie Panosh | Apr. 7, 2005How would you like a job with a company that offers bad wages, puts your life in danger, lies about why your life is in danger and lies about the ' ¦
Sale of Neiman Marcus Group ignites luxury market boom
By Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen | Apr. 6, 2005The future is looking brighter for Chanel, Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton and other luxury brands. Last week's announcement that the Neiman Marcus Group was putting itself up for sale, as ' ¦'
News Briefs
By Gillian McBride | Apr. 6, 2005The state runner-up in the Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin competition, who was given the title after it was removed from the original winner, has also declined the title. Michelle Kearney, a ' ¦
Nielsen ratings fail to account for television viewing parties
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Mary Cavanaugh | Apr. 6, 2005Ask a typical college student what his or her favorite show is and many will reply with two letters: \OC"" While groups of students flock to their TVs each week ' ¦'
Miret prevents disaster with punky '1984'
By Bridget Maniaci | Apr. 6, 2005\I wanna feel again / I want to shout / Loud and proud!"" roars Roger Miret in the opening track to 1984. From the first 30 seconds of this album, ' ¦'
Incumbents retake two campus seats
By Laura Kalinowski | Apr. 6, 2005Ald. Robbie Webber, District 5, Ald. Austin King, District 8, and Isadore Knox Jr., District 13, were victorious in Tuesday's election in the three contested campus districts. The elections of ' ¦
Beer-tax proposal brews controversy
By Michael Worringer and Caitlin Kirihara | Apr. 6, 2005Madison rep. aims to raise funds to treat alcohol abuse
State takes UW funds to balance budget
By Amanda Infield | Apr. 6, 2005The state government removed a total of $26.5 million from the UW System's Auxiliary Funds during the 2004-'05 biennium in order to balance the state budget. According to UW-Madison Assistant ' ¦
Broken water main closes Smith Hall
By Eric Reinert | Apr. 6, 2005Hiram Smith Hall, a UW-Madison building on the west side of campus, was evacuated Tuesday after the Physical Plant received a call about a broken water main along the west ' ¦
Police outline Mifflin Block Party enforcement at PACE meeting
By Luke Behnke | Apr. 6, 2005The Madison Police department will take action on illegal activity consisting of providing alcohol to underage drinkers and selling cups at house parties on both April 30 and May 7. ' ¦




