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Baseball and Dixie Chicks: Free speech cuts both ways
By Tom Soule | Apr. 30, 2003Over the past few months, I have heaped tons of criticism on the president for his decision to invade Iraq. And those criticisms stand. But this does not mean I ' ¦
Soldiers at Fort McCoy wait to help Iraq reconstruction
By Peter Cameron | Apr. 30, 2003The war ended in a flash, but the rebuilding process of Iraq has not gone as smoothly, according to some soldiers who remain frustrated. At Fort McCoy, near Sparta, Wis., ' ¦
Best of the gas, guns and gimlets
By Dan Hinkel | Apr. 30, 2003The D.H. Steps Up to the Plate'
Death penalty critics speak up
By Emily Falencyzkowski-Scott | Apr. 29, 2003Wisconsin banned the death penalty in 1853, but as the Legislature looks at reinstating the death penalty, the State Bar of Wisconsin and the UW-Madison Law School invited a slate ' ¦
Underdogs emerging in the East
By Andrew Haffner and Brad Rysz | Apr. 29, 2003While Magic forward Tracy McGrady has been a dominant force this series, the role players for Orlando have proven that the Magic are much more than a one-man team. McGrady ' ¦
Badger Bits
Apr. 29, 2003The Badger women golfers were selected Monday to participate in the 2003 NCAA Central Regional. Three regional tournaments will take place May 8-10, the Central Regional at Firethorn Golf Club ' ¦
UW graduate begins hunger strike in Burmese prison
By Beth Skopp | Apr. 29, 2003Many alumni donate money to the university from which they graduate. However, UW-Madison alumnus Dr. Salui Tun Than has been donating something else to the world community-himself. He has been ' ¦
Collection offers insight into lives of twenty-somethings
By Andy Van Sistine and Katherine Minski | Apr. 29, 2003Jennifer Karlin and Amelia Borofsky's \Regeneration: Telling Stories from Our Twenties"" is clearly targeted towards a college-aged crowed. The two editors have compiled numerous tales on a variety of subjects ' ¦'
'King' deserves a courtly crowning
By Taniquelle Thurner | Apr. 29, 2003Millhauser reigns supreme with three new novellas '
Problems loom for Crandon mine site
By Adam Halverson | Apr. 29, 2003The always controversial Crandon Mine is once again in the headlines. Gordon Connor, head of the Northern Wisconsin Resource Group, recently purchased the mine. State Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, asked ' ¦
UW prof contrasts conflicts in Iraq and North Korea
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Erin Rushmer | Apr. 29, 2003The outcome of the nuclear weapons crisis in North Korea is completely unpredictable according to David Leheny, UW-Madison political science professor and former member of the state department's terrorism office. ' ¦
Common myths floating around the halls
By Emily Kremer and Jon Spike | Apr. 29, 2003The Weekly Piece'
A year later: Bush's politics unchanged
By Morgan Bottner | Apr. 29, 2003Before I sat down to write today's column-my final bit of writing for The Daily Cardinal-I took a few moments to think back on my time writing for this paper. ' ¦
Shadow Day offers high schoolers taste of college life
By Emily Winter | Apr. 28, 2003Despite chaos at the start of Shadow Day, Friday's event successfully provided minority and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual high school students from around the state with a glimpse of ' ¦
Wisconsin oarsmen continue winning ways
By Katy Hertel | Apr. 28, 2003Spectators lined the north shores of Lake Wingra to watch the Wisconsin Badgers' rowing teams win every race they entered at the Midwest Rowing Championships on Saturday, and were rewarded ' ¦



