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Massive Attack shatters its '100th Window'
By Molly Reppen | Feb. 17, 2003100th Window (Virgin) Massive Attack's debut, Blue Lines, was lost on American record shelves.??In 1991, while Blue Lines generated critical acclaim in Britain, Nevermind was rejuvenating a stale rock 'n' ' ¦'
Women's basketball falls to IU
By Kate Hedlin | Feb. 17, 2003Badgers lose in low-scoring affair
Madison protesters preach peace
By Erik Thiel and Beth Skopp | Feb. 17, 2003Despite temperatures in the single digits Saturday, at least 1,000 people gathered on Library Mall to rally against a war with Iraq and to protest sanctions placed on Iraq by ' ¦
New technology aids suspect identification
By Erica Dimka | Feb. 17, 2003People may want to think twice before lying to the police, as determining the true identity of a person can now be done within seconds. Several police departments across the ' ¦
Mayor wannabes focus on issues
By Adrienne Bell | Feb. 17, 2003The students at UW-Madison have the power to elect the next mayor of Madison, yet student voters typically head to the polls in smaller numbers for local elections than they ' ¦
News Briefs
Feb. 17, 2003A dispute within NATO appeared to have been resolved Sunday night with agreement in Brussels to allow the trans-Atlantic alliance to help Turkey plan defensive measures against a possible war ' ¦
Merchants say recession hurts State St. business
By Maya Ghayyad | Feb. 17, 2003As Wisconsin industrial workers struggle to survive widespread job cuts, some of Madison's small businesses have begun to feel the effects of the protracted economic slump. State Street merchants, some ' ¦
The Worst Date Contest Winners
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Feb. 14, 2003Sara*...was the girl of my dreams. I was in fifth grade and had a stereotypical crush on the girl every pre-pubescent boy in Princeton shared. She had bright brown eyes ' ¦'
Ignorance defines U.S. policy toward Middle East
By Alexandra Gekas | Feb. 14, 2003In the news Tuesday it was reported that the Qatar-based Arabic language network, al-Jazeera aired an audio tape, which allegedly contains another recently recorded message from Osama bin Laden. In ' ¦
Badger Bits
Feb. 14, 2003Wisconsin used a 7-0 run in the final three minutes to break open a tie game and beat Michigan 58-52 in Ann Arbor, Mich. Wisconsin improves to 5-7 in the ' ¦
Evidence emerges in shuttle probe
Feb. 14, 2003A breach in Columbia's skin allowed glowing, superheated air to penetrate the space shuttle, seconds before the craft broke apart over Texas, investigators said Thursday. In its first key finding, ' ¦
Soglin, Bauman rely on name recognition to get votes
By Adrienne Bell and Tom Walsh | Feb. 14, 2003The mayoral candidates have been hitting the streets campaigning for votes in the upcoming primaries. With the primary Feb. 18, two names seem the most recognizable to voters, current Mayor ' ¦
ASM delays impeachment vote of leaders
By Matt Fox and Emily Winter | Feb. 14, 2003After seven hours of heated debate, representatives of the Associated Students of Madison Student Council voted to adjourn before deciding on motions to remove Chair Bryan Gadow and Vice Chair ' ¦
UW skaters travel to Minnesota
By Greg Porter and Leah Leonidas | Feb. 14, 2003Badgers to face arch-rival Gophers
Community groups plan to put social worker on State St.
By Molly O???Brien | Feb. 14, 2003Plans are in the works to create a new community outreach program targeting homeless panhandlers on State Street. Susan Schmitz's organization, Downtown Madison Inc., is spearheading the project. Schmitz said ' ¦
Classic Breakup Albums
Feb. 14, 2003Great music not only offers sympathy in our most vulnerable moments, but can also articulate our deepest feelings better than we would every be able to ourselves. For the heartbroken ' ¦'



