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IU releases ESL students' names to FBI
Oct. 25, 2001Holly Johnson/Indiana Daily Student (Indiana U.)
U.S. has double standard in drug-patent policy
By Braden Smith | Oct. 25, 2001Three Americans have died from what has been diagnosed as inhalation anthrax. As a side note, 7 million people will die by 2010 unless drastic steps are taken to prevent ' ¦
U.S. investigators name al Queda terrorism suspects
By Gillian McBride | Oct. 24, 2001WASHINGTON'U.S. authorities said for the first time Tuesday that they have identified three al Qaeda operatives from Germany who they believe played key roles in the Sept. 11 hijackings, and ' ¦
UW prepares for tough weekend
By Kate Hedlin | Oct. 24, 2001No. 5 Badgers face Ohio State, Penn State on the road
Eat a kitten when tense times turnip
By Mike Murphy | Oct. 24, 2001This is a Long Title for Someone with Nothing to Talk About'
Military cannot reach humanitarian goals
By Sarah Turner | Oct. 24, 2001As dead bodies continue to be pulled from the rubble in New York, the burned and broken bodies of a family were pulled from the rubble that once was their ' ¦
Renting 101
By Ryan Byrne | Oct. 24, 2001Finding housing doesn???t have to be a difficult ordeal'
UW students recount trip tracing freedom rides
By Christina Thuli | Oct. 24, 2001On May 4, 1961, 13 people'seven black and six white'departed by bus from Washington, D.C., en route to New Orleans to test desegregation laws. Known as freedom riders, they were ' ¦
Department identifies Madison crow with deadly West Nile virus
Oct. 24, 2001A dead crow found in Madison last month has been confirmed to have West Nile virus, the Madison Department of Public Health said. While no humans have been diagnosed with ' ¦
Loitering ordinance draws criticism at public forum
By Molly Borgstrom | Oct. 24, 2001Only four people came to voice their opinions on Madison's Loitering for Purposes of Illegal Drug Activity ordinance Tuesday evening at the first of five public hearings. The hearing, held ' ¦
Letters to the Editor
Oct. 24, 2001Cardinal advertisement distributes propagandaHow much did The Center for the Study of Popular Culture pay The Daily Cardinal to distribute the 24-page 'advertisement' entitled 'Think Twice... Before You Bring The ' ¦
Police prepare for Halloween
By Nathan Tasso | Oct. 24, 2001Remember when teachers and parents told you to inspect your Halloween candy before eating it, lest you be victimized by the neighborhood nut case who put screws in your Snickers? ' ¦
UW, Harvard find key anthrax toxin
By Andrea Forgianni | Oct. 24, 2001UW-Madison researchers announced a breakthrough yesterday in the understanding of anthrax's toxic effect on cells. Researchers at the UW-Madison Medical School's McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research, in collaboration with colleagues ' ¦
DoIT limits res hall bandwidth
By Courtney Clement and Clay Thomas | Oct. 24, 2001Caps on ResNet usage will hinder sharing of large files
UW Hebrew and Semitic studies department founder dies of cancer
Oct. 24, 2001The founder of UW-Madison's Department of Hebrew and Semitic Studies died of cancer Sunday at 90. Professor Menahem Mansoor retired officially in 1982 but continued lecturing and writing until his ' ¦
Going to the goal with UW’s Scott Repa
By Kelly McGinnis | Oct. 24, 2001The Daily Cardinal gets a yellow card with men's soccer senior midfielder Scott Repa.
Developer shows plans for U. Square
By Catharine Bookstaver | Oct. 24, 2001A local developer who wants to tear down University Square Mall presented his plans before a city committee for the first time Tuesday. Greg Rice, president of Executive Management Inc., ' ¦
Rock favorites return from the past
Oct. 24, 2001(Dischord) When most bands' lifespans reach the decade mark, it is often the case that their artistic momentum is in decline. On the other hand, most of the best bands ' ¦'