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U.S. loses support from allies

The United States increased pressure on its allies Tuesday to support military intervention in Iraq regardless of the contents of the upcoming interim report by the U.N. weapons inspectors due ' ¦


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Roe faces challenges at 30

By Reid Rosenberg Anti-abortion and abortion rights organizations are using the 30th anniversary of the landmark Roe v. Wade case to reflect upon the progress of their groups causes. The ' ¦


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Tax increase may remove jobs

A study released Tuesday by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute predicted that an increase in state income or sales tax could completely offset the projected budget deficit, but would also ' ¦


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Grisman and company pluck out some gray hair

(Acoustic Disc) With the latest surge in popularity of bluegrass, it is necessary to take an occasional look back to other recent peaks. The early '60s had Dylan and company ' ¦'


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Doyle appoints new regents

Gov. Jim Doyle appointed five new members to the UW System Board of Regents Jan. 13 amid controversy sparked when the governor announced he would not keep four members of ' ¦


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The Blind Boys lookin' good

(Realworld) It is said that when a person loses one sense, their remaining four become more acute. If this is true, it certainly explains why The Blind Boys of Alabama ' ¦'


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International students face jail

As ordered by Congress, males over the age of 16 who carry temporary visas from certain Middle Eastern countries will have to register with the Immigration and Naturalization Service between ' ¦


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Badger Break Bits

Senior wide receiver Lee Evans announced at the Alamo Bowl that he will return to Madison to play football in 2003. Evans was declared a medical redshirt halfway through the ' ¦


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More sour than sweet, 'Chicago' delights and

In 1920s Chicago, the Cook County Jail is the breeding grounds for on-stage stardom and the local defense attorney is the hottest talent agent. Bored housewives dreaming of fame kill ' ¦'


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