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Atomic data storage method of the future
By Beth Hoenisch | Sep. 20, 2002Back in 1959, scientist and physics icon Richard Feynman predicted that if all the words ever recorded in the world's history were written with atoms, they could be contained in ' ¦
Doyle, McCallum eager to face off
Sep. 20, 2002The two major party Wisconsin gubernatorial candidates are ready and willing to engage in public debate but differ on when and where those discussions should take place. Democratic candidate state ' ¦
Proud to be an apathetic American citizen
By John Price | Sep. 20, 2002The Associated Students of Madison stopped in my class the other day asking for new recruits. For approximately the millionth time, I tuned out their routine. Madison certainly has its ' ¦
AFL-CIO supports Doyle bid for governor
By Daily Cardinal Staff and Anna Krejci | Sep. 20, 2002The Wisconsin AFL-CIO voted Thursday to endorse state Attorney General Jim Doyle for governor after postponing the vote from their meeting a week ago Wednesday. According to the labor union's ' ¦
Wisconsin hosts wild, wild 'Cats
By Greg Porter | Sep. 20, 2002Badgers must step up game to get 5-0 record
Carson confirms emphysema reports
Sep. 20, 2002Retired late-night talk show host Johnny Carson has confirmed reports that he suffers from emphysema, a spokesperson for Carson Productions said Thursday. Carson's response came to a National Enquirer story ' ¦
Facts for LTE labor issues misunderstood
Sep. 20, 2002Concerning Youssef Sawan's column, Sept. 16 \UW guilty of wage, labor exploitation,"" we would have gladly responded to a request for an interview or statistics regarding LTEs employed by the ' ¦
Badger Bits
By Jim Dayton | Sep. 20, 2002Badger runner earns honors Senior Elaine Canchola was named the Big Ten Cross Country Athlete of the Week for her first-place finish in the Oz Memorial Meet in Minneapolis. ' ¦
Two ASM chairs to remain
By Crystal Crowns and Katie Will | Sep. 20, 2002Members expose political motives
'Doctoring diversity:' two years beyond
By Whitney Newman , Kevin Warnke and Jon Spike | Sep. 19, 2002Two years ago, I co-authored a story about how UW-Madison officials digitally altered the cover photograph for an admissions booklet to include a black student to make the picture, and ' ¦
'Barbershop' quartet: laughs, love, drama and hair
By Amos Posner | Sep. 19, 2002Going into \Barbershop,"" I promised my roommate Liz that I'd say whether it was funnier than Sunday, when she pointed out while watching ""Dateline"" that Jack LaLanne has two belly ' ¦'
Wis. poor example of scandal
By Eric Levine and Eric Kleefeld | Sep. 19, 2002Anyone who reads The Capital Times, The State Journal, The Journal Sentinel or that fantastic website, WisPolitics.com, will read constantly of one scandal or another: the caucuses this, Brian Burke ' ¦
Freshmen meet UW challenge
By Maya Ziv-el and Sam Morgen | Sep. 19, 2002New Kids on the Block: Moving On
American psyche to play large role in upcoming Congressional race
By Joel Troge | Sep. 19, 2002Voter turnout could be key
SSFC deems orgs ineligible
By Katie Will | Sep. 19, 2002The Student Services Finance Committee denied eligibility to the UW Labor Center and the UW InfoShop Wednesday. The committee, which approved eligibility for WSUM, previously denied MEChA and the Diversity ' ¦
Badgers lose to in-state rival Marquette
By Erich Mueller | Sep. 19, 2002Conway sets UW save mark in loss
Woe to the Badgers
By Brian Lauvray | Sep. 19, 2002This past Saturday was dubbed \Yard Stick"" Saturday for the Big Ten conference as several big wigs of the conference competed against high profile opponents. Ohio State sent Washington State ' ¦
'One Hour Photo' is a good print
Sep. 19, 2002Robin Williams continues to hone his talent for playing understated creeps in the Mark Romanek release \One Hour Photo."" The film portrays Williams as a simple photo technician who lives ' ¦'



