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Election issues easier to define in city than county
By Ben Sykes | Feb. 14, 2002An informal survey of local leaders and students revealed that candidates for the Dane County Board of Supervisors will have to work hard to generate support in the downtown area ' ¦
A valentine to make up for lost words
By Andrew Miller and Rachel Sherman | Feb. 14, 2002A. Miller's Tale'
SSDP opposes new White House ad campaign
By Courtney Clement and Clay Thomas | Feb. 14, 2002Critics fault link between terrorism, drugs
Small ball but big game
By Andy Bernlohr | Feb. 14, 2002Atlantic 10 making itself a legitimate college hoops power'
'Damaging' the box office
By Phil Condon | Feb. 14, 2002It's easy to see how \Brotherhood of the Wolf"" (Le Pacte des Loups) succeeded in ""taking France by storm"" and why it has since moved here to play to American ' ¦'
Amendment to end gay marriage must not pass
By Evan Schmidt | Feb. 14, 2002I remember walking down the long corridor in O'Hare International Airport after returning from Paris. As soon as I stepped off the plane, I realized that I would need to ' ¦
Powell, Rosner, Thornton vie for student district
By Catharine Bookstaver | Feb. 13, 2002A special City Council primary election will be held Feb. 19 for the recently redesigned District 5 City Council seat. Ald. Tom Powell, District 5, Ron Rosner and Wintford Thornton ' ¦
UW ready to face tall task at IU
By Bill Cooney | Feb. 13, 2002The Wisconsin men's basketball team faces a steep obstacle on Wednesday as they attempt to upset Big Ten leader Indiana (8-2 Big Ten, 16-7 overall) on the road. The Badgers ' ¦
Digital video makes everyone a director
By Greg Przywara | Feb. 13, 2002Until about 5 years ago, unless you had access to professional facilities or a few thousand dollars to spare, the only way you could edit or dub your vacation videos ' ¦'
McCallum's proposal harms workers
By Sarah Turner | Feb. 13, 2002Governor Scott McCallum's budget proposal is a disaster for workers in Wisconsin. The governor has proposed a hiring freeze for state jobs, and many Democrats in the state legislature are ' ¦
A mysterious package offers a new path
By Mike Murphy | Feb. 13, 2002This is a Long Title for Someone with Nothing to Talk About'
New insurance program in the works for UW students
By Adam Bissen | Feb. 13, 2002Though many doubt it can be implemented by the beginning of the next school year, plans have been discussed to create a new insurance program for UW-Madison students. It is ' ¦
UW courses teach with technology
By Adam Engelhart | Feb. 13, 2002Computerized education has loomed large in science fiction and movies as long as computers have existed. Whether it's an old Apple giving children multiplication drills or Keanu Reeves taking a ' ¦'
Letter to the Editor
Feb. 13, 2002Worst house contest aims to improve housingMy name is Chris Tatarowicz, and I am working with the Associated Students of Madison as the coordinator of the Worst House in Madison ' ¦
Doyle campaigns at Memorial Union
By Molly Borgstrom and Nicole Hurley | Feb. 13, 2002State Attorney General Jim Doyle made a campaign stop at the College Democrats meeting Tuesday evening to talk about issues he wants to tackle if elected governor in 2002. Doyle ' ¦
ASM kickoff aims to involve students
By Adrienne Bell | Feb. 13, 2002Drawing about 70 students, the Associated Students of Madison held its kickoff meeting Tuesday in an attempt to involve students in campus issues. Leaders of the organization said they were ' ¦
FBI issues terror warning, most specific to date
Feb. 12, 2002WASHINGTON'The FBI rushed Monday night to issue its most specific terrorist alert since Sept. 11, warning that a Yemeni man and more than a dozen associates may be planning attacks ' ¦
Minot catches couple in the act
By Ben Schultz | Feb. 12, 2002Susan Minot's novel, \Rapture,"" begins and ends rather abruptly. A couple lies in bed together in the middle of the day. Their bodies are attached and basking in the pleasures ' ¦'



