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Victorious Feingold garners third term in U.S. Senate
By Seth Bichler | Nov. 3, 2004Democratic incumbent Sen. Russ Feingold won a third consecutive term representing Wisconsin in the U.S. Senate. Feingold, despite his popularity, had been considered vulnerable due to the funding Republicans had ' ¦
Men's soccer smells Wis. sweep
Nov. 3, 2004The University of Wisconsin men's soccer team (2-3-0 Big Ten, 8-8-0 overall) has been on a cleaning frenzy the past three weeks, wiping away an unsuccessful first half of the ' ¦
Fraud and intimidation will still be there after the election
By Josh Gildea | Nov. 3, 2004The constant clamoring this election cycle about voter fraud is nothing more than partisan politicking. Republicans have claimed thousands of voter registrations nationwide to be fraudulent, largely among minority communities. ' ¦
Baldwin successful in bid for fourth congressional term
By Becky Salmela and Sara Anderson | Nov. 3, 2004Wisconsin voters elected Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, to a fourth term as representative of the Second Congressional District. \I am proud and humbled that the people of south-central Wisconsin support the ' ¦
The cost of democracy
Nov. 3, 2004The Associated Press reported Tuesday that the cost of the election, not including the costs of the local elections, came to approximately $4 billion. That's a lot of money. You ' ¦'
Kidman can't make 'Birth' a beautiful thing
By Joe Pudas | Nov. 3, 2004It is irrefutable that a high-concept film lives and dies by its premise, no matter how proficiently executed or capably handled. Most films that are so tenuously structured upon a ' ¦'
A day in the life of an unsigned band
By Molly Reppen and Beth Wick | Nov. 3, 2004At Wick's End'
City prepares for voting onslaught
By Sam-Omar Hall | Nov. 2, 2004With voter turnout expected to be high today, hoards of Madison residents have been voting by absentee ballot at the City Clerk's office over the past week. According to Mayoral ' ¦
Point/Counterpoint: Rocking the vote
By Andrew Haffner | Nov. 2, 2004Sure, Magnum and Baldwin are fine politicians, but who can you trust your stereo with?'
UW profs to call elections in NYC
By Mary Cavanaugh and Joe Skurzewski | Nov. 2, 2004Experts hope to avoid 2000 election debacle
'Primer' pretty plotless
By Elizabeth Butkovich | Nov. 2, 2004Primer is a study in what can go wrong when a film's vision is too singular. Shane Carruth, a newcomer to the industry, wrote, directed, starred in, produced, was co-cinematographer, ' ¦'
Police overreaction bordered on authoritarian
By Bob Probst | Nov. 2, 2004Halloween, at its best, is a celebration; a chance for students to exercise creativity, blow off some post-midterm steam, and bear witness to what is recognized nationally as one of ' ¦
Early votes are in for Heisman hopefuls
By Eric Schmoldt | Nov. 2, 2004With the college football season coming down the home stretch, fans and writers are looking for one player to break away from the pack in the race for college sports' ' ¦
Political parties hostpolitcal parties across Madison
Nov. 2, 2004After months of anticipation of Election Day, students who wish to take a break from homework and watch the results come in have a variety of exciting options in Madison ' ¦'
Nation must unite after today's vote
By Adam Schmidt | Nov. 2, 2004It's hard to fathom, but Election Day is finally here. Although we may not have conclusive results tomorrow morning, today marks the end of a campaign season defined by harsh, ' ¦



