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Take a ride with destiny

To the genius in the Miramax marketing department whose idea it was to give away a seven-day trial subscription to an Internet dating service as part of the promotion for ' ¦'


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’Training Day’ whips it out, finds male ego

You know the feeling when you get out of a car-chase movie, and you can't keep your foot off the gas pedal? Well, I walked out of 'Training Day' with the a smug strut, my shoulders hanging low as if they have muscle on them, my jaw clenched and eyes glaring. You wouldn't know from my JC Penney Catalog columnist mug up there, but I can be very imposing.  


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Detox treated more students last month

In September, Dane County's detoxification center saw an above-average number of UW-Madison students who required its services, according to an ongoing study by University Health Services. Students admitted to the ' ¦


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SSFC boosts SAFE services budget

After Student Services Finance Committee member Matt Modell suggested Monday doing away with the SAFEwalk services of SAFEride completely, SSFC representatives voted Wednesday to increase the group's proposed budget by ' ¦


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Meaning, history of pledge show America’s strength

I never recited the Pledge of Allegiance in school. In fact, I never got the chance to recite the pledge. I never had a teacher who felt it necessary to start each day with a reaffirmation of American values. I don't think this represents a deficiency in patriotism but rather an emphasis on other ways of learning patriotism. 


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UW student allegedly stole rare manuscripts

Documents signed by George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin were among those allegedly stolen by a UW-Madison student arrested Monday. UW-Madison junior Benjamin Johnson was arrested for stealing rare ' ¦


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That little black box

Since the Sept. 11 tragedy there has been an obvious emphasis on increased airline security. Part of the process is finding out exactly what happened on the hijacked planes and ' ¦'


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When animals attack’farms

Snares, poison, trenches and guards'the artillery of an ongoing war in Africa. Farmers working the land near a national park in western Uganda are fighting a constant battle to prevent animals from raiding their property, a situation to which a growing number of Wisconsin farmers can relate. A UW-Madison scientist has uncovered which animals are raiding what and where as wel as how local people feel about unwillingly sharing their food with wildlife. 


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Speech skills linked to inherited gene

Researchers have found a reason why some people can spout beautiful prose while others spend eternity with a sweaty foot in their mouths. Anthony Monaco, of Oxford University, and a ' ¦'



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