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Women's soccer battles back to split weekend bill
By Andy Van Sistine and Rob Burcham | Oct. 6, 2003After jumping out to a 5-2-1 record, the Wisconsin women's soccer team looked poised for success and had high hopes for the rest of the Big Ten season. But after ' ¦
Washington knows a bad 'Time'
By Amos Posner | Oct. 6, 2003Denzel Washington can be one of the most frustrating actors in Hollywood. The vast majority of his recent movies have been very good, and he always commands the screen with ' ¦'
California cracks down on student-teacher relationships
By Katrina Peterson and By Marina Oliver and Jaime Brackeen | Oct. 6, 2003The University of California System adopted a stricter consensual-relationship policy for this academic year, prohibiting faculty members from having romantic or sexual relationships with any student they are teaching, supervising ' ¦
Bob Dylan remains 'Masked and Anonymous'
By Ben Schultz | Oct. 6, 2003One reason that has allowed Bob Dylan to remain viable and even dignified, is the fact that the great body of his work has been completely open to interpretation. That ' ¦'
Wisconsin overcomes Lions' roar
By Cary Dohman | Oct. 6, 2003Wisconsin (2-0 Big Ten, 5-1 overall) used special teams and a dominant running attack to spoil Penn State's homecoming as UW pulled out a 30-23 victory in State College, Pa., ' ¦
Vengeance, Bush and the CIA
By Eric Kleefeld | Oct. 3, 2003It's a scary world out there. ??With our war on terror, American intelligence has to work hard, research all their sources, maintain the credibility of their agents and do all ' ¦
Sierra Club begins campaign in opposition to EPA rules
By Bethany Billman | Oct. 3, 2003In response to the Environmental Protection Agency's recent relaxation of Clean Air Act rules, the Sierra Club began running television ads in Milwaukee, Madison and Green Bay Tuesday. The ads, ' ¦
News Analysis: Veto-override pattern continues
By Jason Stitt and Elliot Morris | Oct. 3, 2003Fourth attempt to override Doyle fails
Bucky hits the road to Happy Valley
By Kate Hedlin and Liz Puibello | Oct. 3, 2003Badgers take their show to Penn State
Fair exhibits Muslim diversity
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Oct. 3, 2003Students gathered Thursday on Library Mall to eat Pakistani Rasgullah, watch Eastern Russian dance and learn about Muslim cultures at an event sponsored by Dialogue International student organization. \There is ' ¦
Primates used for medical gains
By Erin Banco and Christine Sowinski | Oct. 3, 2003Polio vaccines, kidney dialysis, chemotherapy and cataract surgeries are a few medical achievements in which animal research has contributed to the improvement in human health. To make such achievements, scientists ' ¦'
Wookiefoot steps 'Out of the Jar'
Oct. 3, 2003(Self Release) Minneapolis-based Wookiefoot may be a bunch of hippies, but their music eludes the term \jam."" Sure, they have moments of musical doodling but they keep it short and ' ¦'
Cheers for costume-contest conquest
Oct. 3, 2003Now that October has begun, conversations 'round campus tend to drift to one of two topics: the thrashings about to be delivered by particularly malignant midterms, or how folks will ' ¦'
News Briefs
Oct. 3, 2003Pakistani troops attacked suspected al Qaeda operatives near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border Thursday, killing 12 people and capturing a dozen suspected terrorists, according to CNN. Heavy fighting continued as the army ' ¦