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'Beckham' scores big
By William Temby | Apr. 17, 2003Considering the box-office success of independent culture-crossing comedy \My Big Fat Greek Wedding,"" it is wholly unsurprising to see British success ""Bend It Like Beckham"" hit U.S. screens. ""Beckham"" was ' ¦'
Ten new countries join European Union at summit in Greece
By Molly Borgstrom | Apr. 17, 2003Ten countries joined the European Union Tuesday amid tension over the war in Iraq and over the extent the union should dictate foreign policy for member countries. Malta, Slovenia, Cyprus, ' ¦
Cubin shows Republicans true colors on race issues
By Eric Kleefeld | Apr. 17, 2003In the 1932 presidential election, Herbert Hoover took two-thirds of the black vote while losing by a landslide to Franklin Roosevelt. At the time, blacks still saw the Republicans as ' ¦
South side trash ruining baseball
By Brian Lauvray | Apr. 17, 2003What's Lauv Got To Do With It
Experts advise on drug policy
By Katie Will | Apr. 17, 2003When in doubt, keep your mouth shut. This was the main theme at a Wednesday event sponsored by the UW-Madison Students for Sensible Drug Policy, a group seeking to inform ' ¦
Pull out those grass skirts: Hawaii Club to host luau
By Amy Osgood | Apr. 17, 2003The UW-Madison Hawaii Club will host its first annual luau Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. Open to everyone, members hope the luau will get the word out about their ' ¦'
Calvin Johnson a treasure of the indie rock scene
By Evan Rytlewski | Apr. 16, 2003Stairway to Evan'
News Briefs
Apr. 16, 2003A man died of electrocution Tuesday morning shortly after 7 a.m. in a workplace accident at the Morningstar Dairy Plant, 1010 Park St. Paramedics transported the injured plant worker, Dale ' ¦
Victory's deevolution
Apr. 16, 2003As the major fighting in Iraq draws to a close, we return to the question of what defines victory. In our recent history of military conflict, victory has been somewhat ' ¦
Protesters act out at ROTC, seven arrested
By Reid Rosenberg and Sam Karp | Apr. 16, 2003Despite Tuesday's news that the conclusion of Operation Iraqi Freedom might be drawing near, local chapters of Veterans for Peace and the Iraq Pledge of Resistance carried out their plans ' ¦
U.S. firms take over post-war contracts
By Jessica Miller | Apr. 16, 2003As assignments are being given in the rebuilding of post-war Iraq, members of the international community have yet to be offered the opportunity to be major players in the reconstruction. ' ¦
U.S. Reps. Baldwin, Kind join Gov. in condemning federal budget cuts
By Adrienne Bell | Apr. 16, 2003Gov. Jim Doyle spoke out Tuesday against the federal budget along with U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Ron Kind, D-Wis., saying the 2004 Federal Budget will increase the current ' ¦
Military victory does not always equal success
By Tom Soule | Apr. 16, 2003After the fall of Baghdad, right-wing commentators-Republicans in Congress, Washington think-tank fellows and directors, essayists for newsmagazines, what have you-streamed onto cable news channels. And in the process of proclaiming ' ¦
Controversial speaker attributes AIDS virus to life choices, not to HIV
By Taniquelle Thurner and Sam Marz | Apr. 16, 2003As a guest of the Spotlight Lecture Series, Dr. Peter Duesberg shared his controversial views on the spread of HIV and the AIDS virus Tuesday with several hundred people at ' ¦
Classes you do not need: Liberal arts
By Dan Hinkel | Apr. 16, 2003The D.H. Steps Up To The Plate'
New Mayor Cieslewicz takes oath of office
By Molly Borgstrom | Apr. 16, 2003As Tuesday's marathon city council meeting wore on, Mayor Dave Cieslewicz stood at the side of the room and watched as outgoing alders gave their goodbye speeches. When he got ' ¦
Budget cuts blamed for fewer classes
By Michelle Diament | Apr. 16, 2003Fewer courses are available on the fall 2003 timetable than one year ago, according to Phil Certain, dean of the UW-Madison College of Letters and Science. This fall, there are ' ¦
UW seeks to double satisfaction
By Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal and Leif Griffin | Apr. 16, 2003Men's track gears up for second title shot



