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Wisconsin Congressional elections
By Alex Balistreri | Nov. 2, 2004Democrat Jeffrey Thomas, Independent Norman Aulabaugh, Libertarian Don Bernau, Republican Paul Ryan (incumbent) Health care is the issue most dear to the first district. It tops the agendas of both ' ¦
Jamie Foxx makes 'Ray' shine
By Amos Posner | Nov. 1, 2004Every once in a while, an acting performance comes along that not only carries a movie, but redefines a career and monopolizes all further conversations about the year's best. Tom ' ¦'
Daily Cardinal endorsements: Baldwin should use next term to strive for independence from party
Nov. 1, 2004Tammy Baldwin deserves another chance. The battle for the 2nd Congressional District comes down to an idealist with lofty aims and little possibility of full implementation against a pragmatist without ' ¦
Why Wisconsin is so important this election
By Maureen Backman and Andy Berens | Nov. 1, 2004Wisconsin's significance in today's election may be unprecedented, say UW-Madison professors. Monday, the day before the election, both candidates trekked through Wisconsin and several other battleground states, holding rallies an ' ¦
Staff Opinion: Halloween warrants measured response
Nov. 1, 2004In many ways, this Halloween looks to be the last straw. Comments from city officials ranged from perturbed to infuriated and Mayor Dave Cieslewicz in particular had the harshest words, ' ¦
UW profs to call elections in NYC
By Mary Cavanaugh | Nov. 1, 2004Experts hope to avoid 2000 election debacle
Halloween revelers get fired up
By Les Chappell | Nov. 1, 2004-Streets gradually fill with people. -Outside of Fontana, 251 State St., several costumed revelers are frisked and loaded into a police van. There were 250 such arrests Saturday night and ' ¦'
Mifflin Co-Op debates move
By Zach Clark and Amanda Buhman | Nov. 1, 2004After 35 years at its current location at 32 Bassett St., the Mifflin Street Co-Operative is considering a move to a larger space in the Metropolitan Place condominium complex on ' ¦
Pass civil rights 'baton' among generations, says lecturer
By Sarah Martinson | Nov. 1, 2004Forty years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, the next generation of Americans is left wondering just how far equality has come. \We have come a long way, ' ¦
Out-of-state revelers comprise majority of Halloween arrests
By Maureen Backman | Nov. 1, 2004The Madison Police Department announced Monday they issued approximately $125,000 in fines relating to Halloween weekend, and preliminary police reports show most arrests came from out-of-state revelers and not UW-Madison ' ¦
Wisconsin settles for split with Pioneers
By Whitney Newman and Eric Schmoldt | Nov. 1, 2004The Badgers (3-1-0 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 5-1-0 overall) used three unanswered goals in the third period Friday to propel them to their fifth straight victory to open the season. ' ¦
Daily Cardinal Endorsements: Russ Feingold exemplifies everything a senator should be
Nov. 1, 2004Do not pigeonhole Wisconsin's incumbent Democratic senator, Russ Feingold, as a \political maverick."" The term seems to imply a renegade who struggles against the grain willy-nilly. Indeed, Feingold does stand ' ¦
Magnum-sponsored flyer false, alleges Baldwin
By Maureen Backman | Nov. 1, 2004A flyer sponsored by the Dave Magnum for Congress campaign incorrectly urged UW-Madison students to \Vote at the Polling Place of Your Choice,"" prompting challenger U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, ' ¦
Halloween News Analysis
By Eric Reinert | Nov. 1, 2004Prior city, UW preparations likely mitigated further destruction
Idle Badgers move up in polls
By Michael Worringer | Nov. 1, 2004Despite not playing this weekend, the Wisconsin football team (5-0 Big Ten, 8-0 overall) moved up in both the Associated Press Poll and the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. Following two ' ¦
Badgers upset No. 2 Minnesota
By Jason Karnosky | Nov. 1, 2004After several years of having a national powerhouse volleyball program, it appears that this year's Wisconsin volleyball team seemed to enjoy flying under the radar. After Saturday night, it won't ' ¦
'Last Shot' will not last long
By Joe Pudas and Erica Walkup | Nov. 1, 2004The only discernible purpose that the new comedy \The Last Shot"" serves is to emphasize how important stringently rewriting a script, like ""The Last Shot's,"" would have been. This is ' ¦'
Radio station to air Spanish election broadcast
By Claire Allen | Nov. 1, 2004Local radio station WORT 89.9 FM announced Friday that its coverage of Election Night 2004 will be broadcast in both Spanish and English. The live transmission will begin at 8 ' ¦
National elections in the spotlight
By Elizabeth Wachowski | Nov. 1, 2004As much as it may come as a surprise to the residents of Wisconsin who have been barraged with Bush and Kerry ads over the past six months, there are ' ¦



