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'Worst Case' offers ridiculous advice
By Megan Orear and Laura Owens | May. 4, 2004There are fewer than two weeks left in the semester and readers might think they've handled this year of college pretty well. Maybe they can even say they survived. But, ' ¦'
Track set for home finale
By Clint Robus | May. 4, 2004It's home sweet home track for Wisconsin's men's and women's track and field teams this Saturday in Madison. Both teams, in a rare opportunity, will compete in the friendly atmosphere ' ¦
ClearPlay filter good for audience, unfair to directors
By William Temby | May. 3, 2004An ongoing dispute between the Director's Guild of America and Salt Lake City DVD newcomer ClearPlay escalated last week. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., R-Menomonee Falls, serving as House Judiciary ' ¦'
'Outside World' exposes traditional Jewish life
By Rebecca Jacobsen | May. 3, 2004Most young Americans are probably used to eating cheeseburgers and going to movies on Friday nights, but for people living in an Orthodox Jewish community, girls are practically old maids ' ¦'
Peace march avoids disrupting Mifflin
By Jason Stitt and Valerie Klessig | May. 3, 2004Activists head to Capitol to rally against Bush
Men's tennis finishes Big Ten Tournament with loss to Ohio State Saturday
May. 3, 2004The UW men's tennis team (3-9 Big Ten, 8-15 overall) ended a frustrating spring season Friday after losing in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Team Championship in East Lansing, ' ¦
Staff opinions
May. 3, 2004The Teaching Assistants' Association announced Sunday it will not hold a grade strike at the end of the semester. TAs proved their strength last week and now students can breathe ' ¦
Men's, women's track each take three events at Musco Twilight
By Clay Thomas | May. 3, 2004UW men's and women's track squads were able to each win three events at the Musco Iowa Twilight Saturday at Iowa City, Iowa. Freshman Paul Hubbard took the triple-jump with ' ¦
'Cope Park' draws from grunge legends
By Bridget Maniaci | May. 3, 2004(Vagrant Records) Vagrant Records has a new band on its block with Audio Learning Center, and they are a far cry from any sort of Dashboard Confessional clone. Neither punk ' ¦'
Please, God, 'send' this movie back
By Joe Pudas | May. 3, 2004British theater veteran Nick Hamm makes a dire mainstream debut with \Godsend,"" an embarrassment for all involved.?? This film squanders its rich, timely premise with a fiercely mediocre script equipped ' ¦'
One UW licensee meets disclosure deadline
May. 3, 2004Of UW-Madison's ten largest licensees, one agreed to UW-Madison's new requirement to disclose licensees' workers' wages by the May 1 deadline. A company called Top of the World was the ' ¦
Beer flows liberally as Mifflin residents disregard keg limits
By Jennifer Kidd | May. 3, 2004Police continue relaxed alcohol enforcement
Iranian film depicts imbalance
By Katie Panosh | May. 3, 2004\Crimson Gold,"" playing at the Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., covers controversial ground. Written by well-known Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami and directed by Jafar Panahi, the duo is a very ' ¦'
TAs will give out grades
By Whitney Newman and Eric Reinert | May. 3, 2004State: no grade strike a 'positive development'
Lohen dominates 'Mean Girls'
By Amos Posner | May. 3, 2004Before it arrived in theaters, \Mean Girls"" seemed like a bad mix. In one corner, there was director Mark Waters, re-teaming with young star Lindsey Lohan, to follow up the ' ¦'
Lack of support threatens future of rally
By Crystal Weinberger and Alex Pacheco | May. 3, 2004With few attendees and too few volunteers, the Take Back the Night Coalition may have held their final celebration of strength of women and girls Saturday night on Library Mall. ' ¦
Pa. example proves Bush strong for Nov.
By Nathan Arnold | May. 3, 2004Although few in Wisconsin were watching last Tuesday, President Bush won one of the most important battles for the future of his presidency-by just 15,000 votes. Incumbent Senator Arlen Specter ' ¦



