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Beth Orton prepares for a concrete show
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal and Gregg Sparks | Nov. 15, 2002Beth Orton could easily sound awful. Her genre-jumping mix of folk, electronica, jazz and more could fail on a number of levels, but it almost never does, allowing her to ' ¦'
UW faces true challenges
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Nov. 15, 2002Badgers look for bowl bid against UM
Lack of money prompts bitterness
By Erica Edwardson | Nov. 15, 2002I am not a big fan of money. Right now I have a particular distaste for it, mostly because I don't have as much as I'd like. I'm actually not ' ¦'
Dancing the day, night away
By Beth Skopp and Kyrie Caldwell | Nov. 15, 2002Starting at 7 p.m. Friday night there will be music emanating from the Memorial Union for 18 hours straight'courtesy of the Dance Marathon. Organizers said the marathon will raise money ' ¦
Argentinian economy suffers
By Anna Krejci | Nov. 15, 2002Argentina, once South America's second largest economy, continued its downward economic slide by negating on its World Bank loan Thursday. The country informed the World Bank that an $805 million ' ¦
Proposal doubles car fees, lowers BAC limit
By Yphtach Lelkes | Nov. 15, 2002The Department of Transportation plans to propose a series of measures, including lowering the driving blood alcohol limit to .08 percent and doubling car registration fees, to cover $428 million ' ¦
Bush, U.N. council at odds on Iraq
By Maggie Farley | Nov. 15, 2002UNITED NATIONS'Less than a week after the unanimous approval of a U.N. resolution on disarming Iraq, Washington already faces conflict with other Security Council members'and within the Bush administration itself'over ' ¦
No reason for Cuban embargo
By Andrea Falkenhagen | Nov. 15, 2002During the past several months, some prominent Americans have visited the shores of Cuba, including Jimmy Carter, Jesse Ventura and just last week, Steven Spielberg. I have been surprised by ' ¦
Badgers look to put a leash on Bulldogs
By Molly Reppen and Jeff Fishbach | Nov. 15, 2002After a week off, the UW men's hockey team is ready to play against the University of Minnesota-Duluth (2-2-2 Western Collegiate Hockey Association, 2-3-3 overall) at Duluth this weekend. The ' ¦
Saudi Arabia exports crude oil, offsets economy
By Jon Spike and Warren Vieth | Nov. 15, 2002WASHINGTON'Saudi Arabia and other Organizations of the Petroleum Exporting Countries oil producers are flooding world markets with crude oil, a shift that experts say should help offset any economic dislocation ' ¦
Students learn in community, volunteer for class credit
By Chris Henjum | Nov. 15, 2002As class registration draws near, UW-Madison is again offering courses that allow students an alternative to the traditional classroom setting. Service learning courses teach students practical experience in their field ' ¦
Badgerball earns first win
By Jon Spike and Brad Rysz | Nov. 15, 2002The UW women's basketball team finished off its exhibition season in an impressive fashion as they defeated Lithuania Laisve-Kaunas 84-72 Thursday night. Junior center Lello Gebisa owned the post as ' ¦
Pelosi becomes House minority leader in historic win for women
By Nick Anderson | Nov. 15, 2002WASHINGTON'Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Cal., won election easily Thursday as leader of the House Democratic minority, making history for women and reaching out to party moderates wary about the rise of ' ¦
Prepare yourself for John Mayer
Nov. 14, 2002The story of singer/songwriter John Mayer's rise to mainstream success can be summed up quite simply'boy meets guitar, boy falls in love with guitar, lands a record deal and charms ' ¦'
Speakers address future of Roe v. Wade, abortion rights
By Beth Skopp | Nov. 14, 2002Overflow crowd attends presentation
Iraq accepts U.N. resolution
By Elizabeth Wachowski | Nov. 14, 2002Saddam Hussein officially accepted a U.N. resolution Wednesday calling for Iraq's disarmament and the return of weapons inspectors, but the standoff between the United States and Iraq remains far from ' ¦




