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Iglesias goes for straightforward pop on '7'
Nov. 25, 2003Rosebuds put 40 years of pop into 40 minutes'
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Nov. 25, 2003After an initial rejection and two appeals through the Student Judiciary, the Legal Information Center was able to apply for funding through the Student Services Finance Committee Monday night. The ' ¦
Dane County Board approves February casino referendum
By Molly Borgstrom | Nov. 25, 2003The Dane County Board Monday night approved a county-wide referendum seeking input on expanding the Ho-Chunk bingo hall in Madison to a full-fledged casino. The issue will be put to ' ¦
Lending a hand to abridge human rights
By Nathan Kalmoe and Haleigh Amant and Ryan Bullen | Nov. 25, 2003The Bush administration's two-year-old \War on Terror"" has come under significant criticism from Amnesty International, foreign governments and other human rights watchdog groups for its secrecy surrounding alleged human rights ' ¦
UW 'breaks' from norms
By Katrina Peterson | Nov. 25, 2003UW vacation periods differ from Big Ten
Wildlife Refuge System turns 100 years old
By Jessica Jing | Nov. 25, 2003Speeding down Highway 21, just four miles west of Necedah, one comes face to face with the Great Central Wisconsin Swamp, the largest wetland bog in the state. The lowland ' ¦
For Tyson workers, no end in strike
By By Adam Paris and Molly Borgstrom | Nov. 25, 2003JEFFERSON, WI, Nov. 20-A lonely handful of striking workers clustered outside the entrance to the Tyson pepperoni plant at 5:30 a.m., some bundled up in winter coats and stocking caps ' ¦'
'Ghosts' above paranormal read
By Taniquelle Thurner | Nov. 25, 2003An expert tells readers how to find ghosts'
A compromise for affordability
By Jessica Gartner | Nov. 25, 2003If it arrives on schedule, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's inclusionary zoning proposal will be brought before the Common Council for a vote on Dec. 2. Affordable housing was one of his ' ¦
Halloween-weekend damage causes Tomboy Girl closing
By Jill Swenby | Nov. 25, 2003Tomboy Girl, 551 State St., a clothing store providing casual and fun wear, must relocate to an off-State Street location due to substantial damage caused by Halloween-related incidents. Window damage ' ¦
Tenaglia's 'Anti-Hero' will not have many worshippers
By Daily Cardinal Staff | Nov. 25, 2003Self-titled anarchist rambles on far too long'
State legislators may face military duty
By Maureen Backman | Nov. 25, 2003With the Pentagon expected to mobilize 80,000 troops over the next few months, concern has risen over at least four Republican state legislators who may be called to active duty, ' ¦
In defense of labor
By Andy Murray | Nov. 24, 2003Whoole Foods recklessly busts employee union
Drama, comedy alive not just in TV 'ER'
By Louie Holwerk and Tom Walsh | Nov. 24, 2003Hangin' with the Dark Lord'
New dorms will cost more for students
By Emily Winter | Nov. 24, 2003New residence halls slated for construction within the next five years will cost more for UW-Madison students and will more closely resemble near campus private housing, Paul Evans, director of ' ¦
Hopkins and Kidman stuck with 'Stain'
Nov. 24, 2003Based on the book by Phillip Roth, \The Human Stain"" opens with a scene at Athena College in New England in 1998 where Coleman Silk (Anthony Hopkins) is a professor ' ¦'
Many seniors to see improved job market
By Emily Winter | Nov. 24, 2003Many UW-Madison students graduating this spring will have an easier time finding jobs than last spring's graduates, Karen Stauffecher, director of business school career services said Friday. This trend matches ' ¦
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Nov. 24, 2003Joseph Pawasarat, a UW-Madison junior and mechanical engineering major, is left with life-threatening injuries after getting hit by a motor vehicle as a pedestrian in a hit-and-run accident Sunday morning ' ¦