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Soul's 'Stories' exceeds expectations
By Nate Holton | Oct. 17, 2003(Rhymesayers/Fat Beats) With the recent solo success of both artists, along with a well-regarded six-track teaser EP out already, Blueprint and RJD2's newest release was quite anticipated. The pairing of ' ¦'
Big Ten unbeatens set for battle
By Betsy Golomski | Oct. 17, 2003For all those Badger football fans who thought the challenge was over, think again. This weekend's homecoming game features No. 12 Wisconsin (3-0 Big Ten, 6-1 overall) and No. 15 ' ¦
Recall Senator George
By Eric Kleefeld | Oct. 16, 2003For the last two years, a pall has been cast over Wisconsin with the so-called caucus scandals. Quite frankly, as a New Jersian, I found the Wisconsin standard of corruption ' ¦
Terrorist not worthy of Nobel Prize
Oct. 16, 2003Treason should not be rewarded with a Peace Prize. All 80 ?journalists,? ?human rights activists? and ?trade union members? arrested six months ago in Cuba were convicted for their paid ' ¦
Stepping back into the spotlight
By Clint Robus and JoEllen Amato | Oct. 16, 2003After years of underachieving, Wisconsin is again attracting the nation's attention'
UW takes down state rival
By Cassie Kienert | Oct. 16, 2003On a chilly night at the McClimon soccer complex, the Wisconsin men's soccer team improved it's overall record to 8-7-0 when they defeated instate rival Marquette (6-6-0 overall, 3-1-1 Conference ' ¦
5 keys against the Boilermakers
By Brad Rysz | Oct. 16, 2003Purdue and Wisconsin fight to keep their conference records unblemished'
Jimmy's Comet blazes brilliantly with 'bye'
Oct. 16, 2003Jimmy's Comet, the Madison quintet of Karl Christenson, Kris Larson, Patrick Cassidy, Adam Strom and Brad Kolberg, proves it is not going to be a shooting star with its upcoming ' ¦'
Freedman talks Mid-East strife, politics
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Oct. 16, 2003When Marcia Freedman arrived in Israel in the late '60s, the women's rights movement was in its nascent stage and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was just about to explode. Freedman, a ' ¦
Seniors to lead team through season battles
By Matt Carroll | Oct. 16, 2003When the men's hockey team took votes from the players to determine who this year's captain would be, the results were so close between three of the players that it ' ¦
Nies talks about life on reality 'Road'
Oct. 16, 2003Eric Nies was on the first season of MTV's \The Real World."" He went on to work on MTV's ""The Grind."" He has a new documentary coming out on DVD ' ¦'
Midseason Awards
By Michael Jones | Oct. 16, 2003Because I'm both hungover and lazy, here are my College Football midseason awards. Enjoy: \Yeah, the kids won't miss Jump Around"" Award for Biggest Moron: Any fan, sportswriter or pundit ' ¦
UW, Wis. suffer without state funds
By Whitney Newman , Anne Flavin and JoEllen Amato | Oct. 16, 2003With the 2003 state budget cuts and tuition hikes at UW-Madison, there has been a continuous debate about whether the state has made the correct decision to cut higher education ' ¦
Need to park in Madison? Good luck.
By Michael Gorwitz | Oct. 16, 2003Parking spots can exceed 25 percent of rent
Turkey enters Iraq and more conflict arises
By Nathan Kalmoe | Oct. 16, 2003On Tuesday, the Turkish parliament approved a plan negotiated with the United States to send troops to Iraq, even though almost 65 percent of Turks oppose the measure. In exchange ' ¦
Outraged about Rush's racist remarks
By Dan Hinkel | Oct. 16, 2003It has been 15 years since CBS fired the late sports prognosticator Jimmy \The Greek"" Snyder for saying blacks are superior athletes because of breeding habits encouraged by slave owners. ' ¦'
News Briefs
By Erin Schmidtke | Oct. 16, 2003A Senate committee on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt's nomination as head of the Environmental Protection Agency after Democrats on the panel ended a boycott of the vote. ' ¦



