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'Scorpion King' Rock-solid entertainment
May. 3, 2002With everyone bracing themselves for the blockbuster movie season, Hollywood has produced an acceptable start to the summer. For unabashedly cheap thrills, \The Scorpion King"" isn't half bad. The movie ' ¦'
A note to Daily Cardinal readers
May. 3, 2002Alas, we unfortunately find ourselves at the end of another year. We would just like to take this short opportunity to thank you all, dear readers, for your attention and ' ¦
Taking the bitter and making it sweet
By Andy Van Sistine and James Wold | May. 3, 2002Davis led UW to first Big Ten title since 1946-'47
Senate pages to lose positions because of state budget crunch
By Ben Sykes | May. 3, 2002Assembly layoffs probable; student positions at stake
Freekbass tells of life in Freekbass
By Ross McDevitt | May. 3, 2002Freekbass is the name of the band and bandleader of a new five-piece group out of Cincinnati. They incorporate in-your-face bass lines with horns and synthesizers, all supported by a ' ¦'
Canadian teams play on despite hardships
By Jason Canfora | May. 3, 2002The disparate economics of the National Hockey League pose steep problems for its Canadian franchises, but that has not stopped those clubs from thriving in the first round of the ' ¦
Ecstasy suspect may face up to 60 years
May. 3, 2002Senior Matthew Louie, one of the three UW-Madison students arrested during a recent bust of a nationwide Ecstasy ring, was released from detention yesterday following his bond hearing in the ' ¦
Coalition forces sweep eastern Afghanistan
By Carol Williams | May. 3, 2002KABUL, Afghanistan'In a renewed offensive to sweep Taliban and al Qaeda holdouts from their mountain lairs, British Royal Marines, backed by U.S. Special Forces and other troops, scoured the caves ' ¦
House farm bill overturns '96 law
By Whitney Newman | May. 3, 2002The U.S. House of Representatives approved a farm bill Thursday that will allocate billions of dollars to Midwestern states, including Wisconsin, and to Southern states. The bill, which increases subsidies ' ¦
Palestinian drawings under fire
By Courtney Heeren | May. 2, 2002Critics denounce exhibit at Espresso Royale Caffe
Violence resumes in Afghanistan
May. 2, 2002Afghan politicians and coalition forces reported fresh assaults Wednesday from presumed Taliban and al Qaeda fighters in the lawless eastern border area with Pakistan, giving credence to fears of a ' ¦
Union to extend hours in fall
May. 2, 2002Effective next semester, the Wisconsin Union will extend its hours until midnight Sunday through Wednesday and 2 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. The longer hours will be used to provide more ' ¦
Cardinal Sports End of the Year Awards: Individuals
May. 2, 2002Earning the distinction of this year's best male athlete as decided by The Daily Cardinal staff is wide receiver Lee Evans. Evans played in 12 games and compiled an impressive ' ¦
ASM kicks off ninth session with new officer election
By Courtney Clement and Celia Donnelly | May. 2, 2002Party discourse may result in variety of views
Cardinal Sports End of the Year Awards: Games
May. 2, 2002Junior wide receiver Lee Evans had the best overall individual performance this year in UW's Homecoming game against Michigan State. Though the Badgers lost 42-28 Oct. 27, Evans had a ' ¦
The latest in fast-food tastes
May. 2, 2002Once again, Daily Cardinal Food keeps you updated on the latest and best on the fast-food market.'
An old-fashioned student says goodbye
By Thomas Derpinghaus | May. 2, 2002I made the mistake of driving down Willy Street the other day, and remembered why I always wanted to call my old opinion column \Maybe I'm Just Old-Fashioned."" So many ' ¦



