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Armed man robs Greenbush

An armed robber targeted the campus-area doughnut haven Greenbush Bakery, 1305 Regent St., Friday night. According to a police report, the suspect entered the bakery shortly before midnight and threatened ' ¦


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Softball scores big win

For the UW softball team (17-27 overall, 6-12 Big Ten) this weekend's home conference series was when it all started coming together. After a disappointing 7-0 loss to the Penn ' ¦


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Policy on terror inconsistent

\We will make no distinction between the terrorists and those who harbor them. Make no mistake, the U.S. will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts."" With ' ¦


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Raising the Dar Williams

With the clear, calm voice of a female troubadour and a knack for nailing lucid images to tender melodies, Dar Williams has established herself as a rising folk singer, comparable ' ¦'


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Sellery mold makes residents ill

For more than a month the residents of the 10th floor of Sellery Hall Tower B have been fighting with a leaky roof, especially UW-Madison sophomores Melissa Pol and Gwendolyn ' ¦


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Ulu preps for a Bona Fide jam

Bona Fide and ulu will be jamming out all day to their eclectic sounds and livening up the high standards of college-type hippies. Taking a gander at their live CDs, ' ¦'


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James Madison ready to rock

With only two weeks of classes left before it's time to start cracking down on the books, students looking for something to do this weekend will want to check out ' ¦'


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Sexual health concern for some

College students often talk about hooking up with someone they meet at a bar or party. The one night of passion is supposed to be enjoyable; however, it can go ' ¦'


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Jack & Karen: most enviable lives

When it comes to future happiness, I'm a reasonable woman. I don't demand a great deal of wealth-enough to afford an apartment in Manhattan without having to hold a job would be fine. I don't want children; I'd rather spend my money amassing a collection of designer shoes that would make Imelda weep. On the social front, I desire only the prestige and connections necessary to sustain an addiction to prescription painkillers. 

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