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Stop whining and start wine-ing
By Kellie Halder | Jan. 30, 2003A good dinner without wine is like a fish without water. It is impossible for one to exist without the other. Wine is an essential element of many cultures. From ' ¦'
Badgers tame the'Mild'cats
By Whitney Newman and Matt Lerner | Jan. 30, 2003UW rails N'western at the Kohl Center
Council candidates challenge city resolutions
By Ariel Shapiro and Elizabeth Wachowski | Jan. 30, 2003Some say petitions waste time, focus
Jimmy prepares for weather prediction
By Christine Sowinski | Jan. 29, 2003Six more weeks of snow, sub-zero temperatures and chilling winds are what to expect if groundhogs see their shadows on Groundhog's Day Sunday. Superstition says if the sun is shining ' ¦'
Tough weekend looms ahead for UW
By Erich Mueller and Linda McMahon | Jan. 29, 2003Badgers face two ranked opponents
Bucky hopes to tame 'Cats
By Ben Breiner and Eric Schmoldt | Jan. 29, 2003Badgers prepared for NU's best shot
COLUMN: It's what goes on in this spot
By Dan Hinkel | Jan. 29, 2003The D.H. Steps to the Plate'
Mr. Lif keeps the cutting edge of hip-hop sharp
By Evan Rytlewski | Jan. 29, 2003Hip-hop fans take their music seriously, spending a disproportionate amount of their time worrying about the future of the genre. In 2002, however, Definitive Jux Records went a long way ' ¦'
The Sacred Feather: the familiar State St. hat shop
By Hilary Wichman | Jan. 29, 2003As UW-Madison students return from winter break and become accustomed to walking to classes in sub-zero temperatures, they may find themselves in need of a winter hat. The owners and ' ¦'
Sharon comes out on top of Israeli election
By Molly Borgstrom | Jan. 29, 2003Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's conservative Likud party stepped to victory in the Israeli Parliamentary elections Tuesday. Voter turnout for the election was the lowest in the country's history, due to ' ¦
Gas prices to drive up heating costs this year
By Peter Cameron | Jan. 29, 2003Residential heating bills throughout the state have been rising due to colder temperatures and an increase in the price of natural gas. Jim O'Neal, energy analyst for the Wisconsin Department ' ¦
Hurting the team?
By Justine Colgan and Bill Cooney | Jan. 29, 2003If only Oakland Raiders guard Frank Middleton knew. And guard Mo Collins. And countless media organizations across the country. Barret Robbins has a serious medical condition known as bipolar disorder. ' ¦
Bush stays firm on Iraq, sells tax cut
By Peter Long | Jan. 29, 2003President Bush stuck to his increasingly hard-line position on Iraq Tuesday night in his 2003 State of the Union Address before a joint session of Congress, citizens of the United ' ¦
N. Korea situation result of failings in U.S. policy shifts
By Tom Soule | Jan. 29, 2003Well, I hope that all of you enjoyed reading yesterday's opinion feature, where the five regular columnists for this newspaper provided their take on the coming invasion of Iraq. Youssef ' ¦
DLS hosts transgender activist
By Michelle Diament and By Pita Laffa | Jan. 29, 2003With a touch of light-hearted humor, trans liberation author and activist Leslie Feinberg spoke to a crowd of hundreds as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series Tuesday night at the ' ¦
Assembly strikes down plan to fund scandal lawyers
Jan. 29, 2003The State Assembly voted against a bill introduced by state Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, on Tuesday, to ban lawyer fees for officials accused of trading legislation for campaign contributions. Currently, ' ¦
De Simone resigns after Doyle apology
By Reid Rosenberg | Jan. 29, 2003Following his refusal to resign from the UW System Board of Regents for the past several weeks, Alfred De Simone has submitted his official resignation. De Simone refused to step ' ¦
BOYSETSFIRE, but only singes
Jan. 29, 2003(Windup Entertainment) BOYSETSFIRE, a politically fueled, five-piece group from Delaware, challenge their reputation as a hard-core band by infusing several of the tracks of the EP with both melodic and ' ¦'