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Truth and justice needed for immigrant, minority rights
By Sarah Turner | Apr. 24, 2002Rabih Haddad, a 41-year-old Muslim relief worker from Lebanon, was held in solitary confinement for four months at the Metro Correctional Center in Chicago without ever having been charged for ' ¦
UW men not afraid of Lions' roar
By Kate Hedlin and By James Lanser | Apr. 24, 2002Feet hit the pavement as the men's track team practices for the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. The cloudless sky and slight breeze help put smiles on the players as they ' ¦
International applications up
By Crystal Crowns and Courtney Heeren | Apr. 24, 2002Despite increased restrictions following Sept. 11, international student applications have increased by approximately 10 percent for the UW-Madison graduate school and approximately 8 percent for the undergraduate college. Casey Siske, ' ¦
Badgers off to Big Ten finals
By Matt Fox and Josh Salm | Apr. 24, 2002Badgers attempt to avenge previous conference losses
It's now or never for student impact on alcohol issues
By Molly Reppen | Apr. 24, 2002If the Alcohol License Review Committee adopts its Comprehensive Alcohol Issues Report tomorrow night, drink specials will virtually end. Furthermore, unclear references to \heightened attention to address improper activities"" at ' ¦
'Yankee Hotel Foxtrot' a masterpiece
By Whitney Newman | Apr. 24, 2002(Nonesuch) The last time Cardinal Arts spoke to Jeff Tweedy was two Novembers ago, after a particularly scorching concert at the Barrymore Theatre. One of the highlights was a simple ' ¦'
Norquist to pay entire harassment reparations
Apr. 24, 2002Milwaukee Mayor John Norquist announced he would not run for re-election in 2004 following his agreement to pay the total amount of a settlement for a sexual harassment case he ' ¦
Fowler: A professor with passion
By Kevin Warnke | Apr. 24, 2002Revered teacher of ILS prepares for retirement, leaves legacy on campus'
Trains collide outside Los Angeles
Apr. 24, 2002PLACENTIA, Calif.'A mile-long freight train traveling north through a busy rail corridor in Orange County collided head-on Tuesday with a double-deck Metrolink commuter train during the morning rush hour, killing ' ¦
Softball splits up north with Phoenix
Apr. 24, 2002The women's softball team soared over UW-Green Bay in the first game of its doubleheader Tuesday. But the team only flew so high, as it came crashing down by the ' ¦
'Wood/Water' does not live up to Promise
Apr. 24, 2002(Anti) The Promise Ring made a name for itself in the early '90s by pioneering the Midwest emo sound that has become so familiar and produced incalculable numbers of copycat ' ¦'
Pope: Abuse must stop
Apr. 24, 2002ROME'Pope John Paul II, in a ringing denunciation of sexual abuse, declared Tuesday that there is no place in the Roman Catholic priesthood for those who molest the young. Speaking ' ¦
Cherish these moments with best friends
By Melanie Shibley - The Daily Cardinal and Michael Jones | Apr. 24, 2002Keeping up with the Jones'
More parking in store for State St.
Apr. 24, 2002The possibility of additional public parking in the downtown became more concrete yesterday as a proposal supporting the construction on a mid-State Street parking ramp, unanimously passed the Madison Transit ' ¦
Seven other Big Ten players selected in WNBA Draft
Apr. 23, 2002While Wisconsin had two players drafted in the WNBA draft, seven other players from the Big Ten Conference were also selected. Indiana's 6'5\ center Jill Chapman was selected by Detroit ' ¦
Alcohol law may cost state millions
By Catharine Bookstaver | Apr. 23, 2002Wis. will lose funding if .1 blood-alcohol rate stays'



