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            Doyle's actions politically effective
By Kate Burkart-Paulson | Nov. 26, 2001Jim Doyle is proving to be a great politician. In the last couple of months, he has taken actions as Wisconsin's attorney general to attempt to save money for the ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Nov. 26, 2001McCallum leads state well, deserves supportWhat a joke. Jim Doyle, the state's illustrious attorney general and gubernatorial wanna-be, has nothing better to do than criticize our sitting governor, Scott McCallum, ' ¦
Badger Bits
Nov. 26, 2001The sixth-ranked women's volleyball team was named Big Ten Champion after it defeated Northwestern (5-14 Big Ten, 9-17overall) at home Wednesday night. Wisconsin (19-1, 24-3) ran away with its second ' ¦
38 years ago, tragedy leaves campus somber
Nov. 26, 2001Following the Nov. 22, 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, The Daily Cardinal chronicled the community's reaction to the tragedy. The Daily Cardinal Archives presents this portrait of the campus, penned ' ¦
Pay raises for UW System execs attract criticism from state leaders
By Courtney Heeren | Nov. 26, 2001Recent pay raises of UW System executives approved by the UW System Board of Regents Nov. 19 have drawn criticism from politicians around the state. UW System President Katharine Lyall ' ¦
Athletes on the outside looking in?
By Alan Hamari | Nov. 26, 2001Students often see players in separate social class
Official: Racial insensitivity at UW frats unlikely now
By Jack Doyle and Emily Murphy | Nov. 26, 2001Past incidents spurred diversity programs
No Axe to grind for UW
By James Wold | Nov. 26, 2001Minnesota defeats UW with big plays on offense
Massachusetts biotech firm clones human embryo
By Abby Becker and Andrea Forgianni | Nov. 26, 2001Advanced Cell Technologies Inc., a biotechnology company based in Worcester, Mass., announced Sunday that it successfully cloned human embryos Oct. 13. The technique used, somatic-cell nuclear transfer, involves placing a ' ¦
State Street's musical masters
By Emily Winecke | Nov. 26, 2001Street musicians speak about their motivation and inspiration'
Democratic candidates pledge clean campaigns
By ??zge Sevindik | Nov. 26, 2001In an attempt to regain the Wisconsin gubernatorial seat for the first time since 1982, the four declared Democratic candidates have announced that they will run \clean campaigns"" during the ' ¦
Bush signs air safety bill
By Ariel Shapiro and Joe Potente | Nov. 20, 20014 journalists, guide missing in Afghanistan; fighting continues
Police seek information in Sunday incident that injured Bollinger
By Maya Ziv-el | Nov. 20, 2001The Madison Police Department confirmed in a statement Monday that UW quarterback Brooks Bollinger was a victim in a disturbance in the Frances Street area early Sunday morning. The Capital ' ¦
Students want end to aid-drug ties
By Kevin Roth | Nov. 20, 2001Students on campuses across the nation, including UW-Madison, are calling for the repeal of a law limiting convicted drug offenders' access to financial aid. Their concern with the 1998 law ' ¦
Broadband here to stay despite growing pains
By Greg Przywara | Nov. 20, 2001It's an overcast Sunday afternoon. Your favorite NFL team is on a bye week and the thought of studying turns your stomach, so you microwave a bag of popcorn, pop ' ¦'
Internet personals: looking for love in all the online places
By Adam Engelhart | Nov. 20, 2001The popular image of Internet romance is that of two lonely and socially inept people typing remarkably improbable things to each other over a chat service of some sort, or ' ¦'
Men's Cross Country takes fifth at NCAA Championships
Nov. 20, 2001Wisconsin's men's cross country team placed fifth overall with 245 points and two top 10 finishers at the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships 10,000-meter race Monday. Running together, freshman Matt ' ¦
Many Afghan ideologies require transformation after war
By Pathikrit Banerjee | Nov. 20, 2001It's been over two months since the jet-propelled bombs hurled themselves on the monumental landmarks of a great city, causing mayhem and hysteria that shook the world. America today feels ' ¦



