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Winchester: 'Hockey Balboa'
By Whitney Newman and Josh Salm | Feb. 25, 2003The Salm of All Fears
Power plant plan raises environmental impact concerns
By Kate Raiford | Feb. 25, 2003A co-generation power plant slated for the Walnut Street area of campus has residents and students concerned. The proposed plant, which will use natural gas to generate steam and cooled ' ¦
Media Wizard only controls when allowed
By Elizabeth Gross | Feb. 25, 2003In the Land of Oz lives a mysterious man behind the curtain. But look closer, and the powerful voice of Oz becomes just a little man pulling on levers. In ' ¦
New arrivals at the trade deadline
By Ryan Blahnik | Feb. 25, 2003Trade equals success for Bucks, Sonics
Parsons pronounces 'Man and Wife'
Feb. 25, 2003Few writers can dream of the kind of success and experience achieved by British author Tony Parsons. After dropping out of school at 16, Parsons published his first novel and ' ¦'
Students want 'Books not Bombs' from govt.
By Kristen Titus | Feb. 25, 2003As war becomes increasingly imminent, UW-Madison student activists are preparing demands for both campus administrators and the U.S. government. However, campus officials said they are unaware of such demands. The ' ¦
ACLU condemns 'PATRIOT Act II'
By Molly Borgstrom | Feb. 25, 2003As the Bush administration's war on terror continues domestically and abroad, chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union across the country are protesting what they see as government encroachment on ' ¦
A suffering marriage
By Taniquelle Thurner | Feb. 25, 2003Tony Parsons hit publishing gold in 2002 with \Man and Boy,"" a novel based on his divorce and the ensuing years of being a single parent. In his much-anticipated second ' ¦'
An apparatus of lies
By Morgan Bottner | Feb. 25, 2003In his first public response to the recent protests against war with Iraq--protests that took place both in America and abroad --President George W. Bush was respectful, yet candid. \Democracy ' ¦
Not your father's water cooler
By Molly Reppen and Emily Kremer | Feb. 25, 2003The Weekly Piece'
Hussein challenges Bush to debate in Rather interview
By By Jessica Phan | Feb. 25, 2003The February sweeps will go out with an unscripted bang Wednesday night: CBS News Dan Rather has scored an exclusive interview with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. The network says it ' ¦
Catching 'The Falling Nun' with Pamela
Feb. 25, 2003Pamela Rafael Berkman, a West Coast native and former journalist, gained praise for her first collection of stories, 2001's \Her Infinite Variety: Stories of Shakespeare and the Women He Loved."" ' ¦'
Cat nips Power-ful album
Feb. 24, 2003Cat Power You Are Free (Matador Records) As is the trend of the past six years or so, some artists take features from various styles of music and try to ' ¦'
UW medical student sparkles at Miss Madison Pageant
By Maya Ziv-el | Feb. 24, 2003It was a night of performance filled with everything from ballet, cello and singing, to graceful presentations of evening gowns and interviews. At the end, the crown of poised and ' ¦
News briefs
By Poops McGee | Feb. 24, 2003UW-Madison Badger men's hockey captain Brad Winchester was arrested early Sunday morning for punching a police officer in the face. Winchester, a UW-Madison senior, was arrested outside the Kollege Klub, ' ¦
Gambling bill strips power from governor
By Molly Borgstrom | Feb. 24, 2003The state Assembly chamber buzzed with heated debate late Friday afternoon as legislators passed a bill that would give them approval over tribal gaming contracts negotiated by the governor. Republicans ' ¦
In-state tuition's reach may grow
By Chris Henjum | Feb. 24, 2003Bill would give privileges to immigrants



