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Bush reiterates 'axis of evil' rhetoric for first time in over six weeks
By Mike Allen | Mar. 19, 2002O'FALLON, Mo.'President Bush, who drew widespread criticism from allies for lumping Iran, Iraq and North Korea together as an \axis of evil,"" repeated the phrase Monday for the first time ' ¦
Loosely told story takes on an aged feeling
By Ben Schultz | Mar. 19, 2002Like a breezy Saturday afternoon, Mona Simpson's new novella \Off Keck Road"" seems to go right on by without the reader noticing. It passes with nothing but the light rays ' ¦'
End of legislative session shows mixed feelings on budget, partisan politics
By Polly Brennan | Mar. 19, 2002The state budget deficit and bipartisan politics are on the forefront of the minds of Wisconsin representatives as the state legislature reaches the end of this year's session. Republicans and ' ¦
Polls now open for commemorative quarter
By Joe LaPhilliph | Mar. 19, 2002Wisconsin residents can now vote for the future state commemorative quarter. The six themes the Department of Financial Institutions are presenting are: early explorations and cultural interaction; barns, agriculture and ' ¦
Parking lot placement topic of public hearing
By Steven Wishau - The Daily Cardinal | Mar. 19, 2002More than 100 downtown residents, business owners and UW-Madison students gathered at a public hearing Monday to provide their input on the location of a mid-State Street Parking Ramp. The ' ¦
Unlimited energy? Not quite yet
By David Simon | Mar. 19, 2002In 1997 a physicist created a limitless supply of clean, cheap energy while narrowly avoiding revolution in Russia. Unfortunately for oil-guzzling consumers, it happened in \The Saint""'a movie. In the ' ¦'
UW can easily save money, environment
By Katie Weber | Mar. 19, 2002When I was a fat little fourth-grader, I walked into class one day holding an empty cigarette pack and a crushed can of Budweiser, oblivious to the shock of my ' ¦
Student voters low for city election
By Catharine Bookstaver | Mar. 19, 2002If college students in Madison come out to vote, they could rule Madison city and county politics, according to Ald. Tom Powell, District 5. Powell said that in a city ' ¦
Don't picket 'Fences': It is quality entertainment
By Whitney Newman and Nick Kaplan | Mar. 18, 2002Baseball, racism and the American dream'all themes in The Madison Repertory Theater's latest production, August Wilson's \Fences."" In the tradition of classic American playwrights Arthur Miller and Eugene O'Neil, ""Fences,"" ' ¦'
Zimbabwe election defies democracy
By Mari Armstrong-Hough and Clay Thomas | Mar. 18, 2002LONDON'No one was particularly surprised when Robert Mugabe, the incumbent candidate and leader of Zimbabwe for 22 years, was declared victor in the troubled presidential election last week. In fact, ' ¦
City, business leaders to hear parking ramp ideas
By By Chace Goff | Mar. 18, 2002Local leaders will receive public response to the location of the proposed Mid-State Street Parking Ramp during tonight's Downtown Neighborhood meeting. State Street business leaders proposed that the ramp be ' ¦
Budget worries UW System officials
By Laci Jones | Mar. 18, 2002Gov. questions regent appointment process
Photo - Livin' the crazy life
By Mike Staab | Mar. 18, 2002UW-Madison seniors A.J. Salas and Miriym Nayeri salsa dance together at the Latino Ball 2002 in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union Saturday night.'
Attack on Christian church kills two Americans, injures 40 others
Mar. 18, 2002ISLAMABAD, Pakistan'An unidentified attacker rushed into the Protestant International Church here Sunday and hurled several hand grenades, at least two of which exploded, killing five people, including two Americans, and ' ¦
Badgerball falls to the Sun Devils
By James Wold | Mar. 18, 2002Arizona State shot 65.5 percent after halftime to rally from a nine-point deficit to defeat the UW women's basketball team 73-70 Saturday night to advance to the second round of ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Mar. 18, 2002Turner's women's rights arguments insultingWhile reading Sarah Turner's column (""International Women's Day a celebration of peace,"" March 13), my thoughts quickly
Readers' Choice Award nominations 2002
By The Daily Cardinal | Mar. 18, 2002Choose your favorites and then check out the April 17 edition of The Daily Cardinal to see who made the cut.
Badger Bits
Mar. 18, 2002The women's tennis team (5-0 Big Ten, 10-3 overall) experienced another successful weekend as it swept the state of Michigan, leaving both Michigan (0-2 Big Ten, 4-5 overall) and Michigan ' ¦



