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Counter-terrorism bill passes with Feingold dissent

Congress, galvanized by threats to homeland security on multiple fronts, cleared a major counter-terrorism crime bill Thursday and readied further action on bioterrorism and aviation safety. The Senate's 98-1 vote ' ¦


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UW student to appear on 'Weakest Link'

UW-Madison senior Nick Leggin will appear on a special Halloween edition of the NBC game show \The Weakest Link"" Sunday. The episode, which was taped earlier this week, will air ' ¦


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Students see few solutions to tension

Addressing the heightened racial tensions on UW-Madison's campus in past weeks, Chancellor John Wiley led a discussion Thursday that acknowledged the problem but offered few concrete solutions. While no incidents ' ¦


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'From Hell' twists, rips

In \From Hell,"" directors (and twin brothers) Albert and Allen Hughes (""Dead Presidents"") create a very real, very earthbound hell in the form of England's Whitechapel District, site of the ' ¦'


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UW travels to Grand Forks

Eager to bounce back from last weekend's disappointing draw with Wayne State, the UW men's hockey team is looking to challenge the fourth-ranked Fighting Sioux of North Dakota this weekend ' ¦


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Letters to the Editor

Law student wrong in MCSC accusationsJoe Moschella, a UW-Madison law student who said, \While the MCSC has a noble cause ... [to fund the group fully] is essentially pouring money ' ¦


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Gridders brace for Spartans

The Michigan State-Wisconsin rivalry has burned white-hot for the last two years. It began when a harmless prank by Bucky Badger drew bad blood with MSU which is still running ' ¦


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Be responsible while having fun on Halloween

Looking back, perhaps it wasn't the best idea to schedule the Homecoming game on the same weekend Madison celebrates Halloween'at least from the police and administration's standpoint. Nonetheless, many thousands ' ¦


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Former Polish leader speaks

Lech Walesa, the first democratically elected president of Poland and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, spoke at MATC Wednesday stressing the need for the United States to lead the world ' ¦



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