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UW hockey shows no mercy
By Eric Schmoldt | Oct. 18, 2004Although they did not quite get off to the start they wanted Friday night, the Badger men's hockey team finished strong and skated away with a weekend sweep of the ' ¦
Celeb Moore ridicules Bush, Republicans
By Dave Arnold | Oct. 18, 2004Donning a Badger hat, a scruffy beard and the uncanny ability to rouse emotion in a crowd, filmmaker Michael Moore worked Madison students into a political fervor Saturday night. Best ' ¦
France: Leave that @#$! cell phone at home
By Dan Marfield | Oct. 18, 2004The French have made numerous contributions to the development of cinema as art. With the film magazine \Cahiers du Cinema"" they ushered in a new respectability to film criticism and ' ¦'
Badgers rally to 7-0 record
By Sam Karp | Oct. 18, 2004In a battle between the two remaining unbeaten teams in the Big Ten, Wisconsin (4-0 Big Ten, 7-0 overall) came from a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter Saturday to ' ¦
Celebrities too politically influential
By Ben Pierson and Abby DeBruine | Oct. 18, 2004With the presidential election just over two weeks away, UW-Madison students can expect to be deluged with continued candidate endorsements and repudiations. It is worrisome, however, to think about the ' ¦
Sports facilities see security additions
By Kristen Titus | Oct. 18, 2004In an attempt to secure campus facilities, the Kohl Center and Camp Randall Stadium will soon see new additions including concrete walls, boulders and large planters. Officials said security precautions ' ¦
Badgers remain perfect in 20-17 thriller
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Oct. 18, 2004WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.-Down 17-14 with 2:49 to go in the game, No. 10 Wisconsin faced a third down and two on defense when senior cornerback Scott Starks made the play ' ¦
Feingold, Michels spar in third senate debate
By Michael Worringer | Oct. 18, 2004U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., and his Republican challenger Tim Michels continued to prove as opposite as the North and South Poles in their third of six planned debates prior ' ¦
Starks steps up play, shines in victory over Purdue
By Arvind Gopalratnam and Ryan Dashek | Oct. 18, 2004Considering all the drama on the field during the fourth quarter of Wisconsin's 20-17 win over Purdue, the game can be boiled down to one play: third down and two. ' ¦
\Motorcycle Diaries"" stuck in neutral
By Joe Uchill | Oct. 18, 2004Like Rubin Carter or Sigmund Freud or even the Velvet Underground, the icon of Che Guevara is more valuable than the man himself. For whatever evils the man committed, for ' ¦'
The Replacements: New bands in old niches
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Oct. 15, 2004Modest Mouse started this year the same way The Flaming Lips started 2002-a band whose optimistic indie rock had, for years, deemed them the next big thing. Finally, after a ' ¦'
Ramadan to focus Muslim faith on campus
By Les Chappell | Oct. 15, 2004Muslims around campus will begin eating \fast"" food today, with the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Forbidden to eat between sunrise and sunset, it serves as an ' ¦
Toxic mercury levels pose dangerous threat
Oct. 15, 2004While in name Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group's \Men-Only Fish Fry"" may suggest a prejudicial agenda, the event actually aimed to protect women as the group served up walleye alongside ' ¦
A battle of Big Ten unbeatens
By Connor McKnight | Oct. 15, 2004Purdue hosts UW in Saturday's premiere game
'Code 46' not worth cracking
By Joe Pudas | Oct. 15, 2004With his new film \Code 46,"" maverick director Michael Winterbottom proves that he not only shuns the idea of working in the same genre twice; he flat-out refuses to take ' ¦'
In death, Reeve gives reason to fight for life
By Casey Hoff | Oct. 15, 2004The fictional Superman could only be injured by kryptonite. Clark Kent flew through the air and spent his entire life saving Lois Lane. The real Superman suffered for the last ' ¦
Icers prepare for penalties, season opener
By Eric Schmoldt | Oct. 15, 2004Last weekend saw the opening of the NCAA men's hockey season and the first major upset of the year. Top-ranked Michigan fell at the hands of unranked Northeastern 4-2. Subsequently, ' ¦
Madison musicians voice political preferences
By Dan Tierney | Oct. 15, 2004They are sidewalk muses who serenade passing students, state senators and shoppers; their vocal personalities are as well known as their songs that create a soundtrack for quite a theatrical ' ¦
Ballots might not reach troops in time
By Maureen Backman and Rushad Macchi | Oct. 15, 2004Delays in absentee ballot printing in Wisconsin may mean soldiers serving in Iraq will not receive their ballots in time, according to The Capital Times. Republican Party officials blame this ' ¦



