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Numerous flaws kill 'Never Die Alone'

One of the countless scenes to inspire unintentional laughter in DMX's gangsta flick \Never Die Alone"" occurs when a character shouts, ""This isn't a Quentin Tarantino movie! This is real ' ¦'


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Madison son's final days

Athletic Director Pat Richter will officially step down from his position on campus Thursday, ending what could only be described as the best 15 years that UW-Madison and its alumni ' ¦


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TAA strike could disrupt grading process

A possible Teaching Assistants Association strike could include a short-term walk-out and a grade strike that could withhold student grades and possibly interfere with graduation, according to TAA Co-President Boian ' ¦


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TAs deserve decent raises, healthcare

What with teaching classes, grading papers, holding office hours, guiding freshmen students through their first college-level classes and managing personal course loads, the life of a teaching assistant can be ' ¦


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National security adviser Condoleezza Rice, at the center of a controversy over her refusal to testify before the Sept. 11 commission, Sunday renewed her determination not to give public testimony ' ¦


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Price not right for corporate internship

There are two tracks in the School of Journalism: print journalism and strategic communication. Strategic communication is the term du jour for public relations. Apparently, \public relations"" has negative connotations. ' ¦'


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UW student missing; search intensifies

Police are searching for missing UW-Madison student Audrey Ruth Seiler. According to a press release, Seiler was last seen leaving the Regent Street Apartment building, 1402 Regent St., at 2:30 ' ¦


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Doyle strengthens China trade

Gov. Jim Doyle announced Friday two companies participating in Wisconsin's trade delegation to China have signed agreements to begin providing services there. The Center for International Health, based in Milwaukee, ' ¦



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