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Al Qaeda urges attacks on U.S.

For the third straight day, U.S. warplanes pounded targets in Afghanistan, striking military sites near the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar. More raids were reported later Tuesday around Kandahar, Kabul and ' ¦


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Coalition to raise assault awareness

A coalition of UW-Madison students, faculty and Dane County officials kicked off a campaign addressing sexual assault crimes at UW-Madison in a press conference Tuesday. UW-Madison students formed the initiative ' ¦


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UW, orgs re-examine campus-area safety

In the weeks following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, student safety has become a priority at UW-Madison. The Office of the Dean of Students and various organizations have expressed their ' ¦


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Local law enforcement upgrades some security

Representatives from the Dane County Regional Airport and the state Capitol Police reported increased security measures following U.S. air strikes in Afghanistan, while other local officials said there has been ' ¦


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Modell amends nominations complaint

Matt Modell, a Student Services Finance Committee member who filed a complaint Sept. 20 alleging bias in the Associated Students of Madison nominations process, amended his complaint Monday to include ' ¦


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The fallout continues

After Wisconsin's 63-32 loss to Indiana Saturday, Badgers Head Coach Barry Alvarez could not seem to find a rhyme or reason as to his team's lackluster performance. 


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Cartoonist Herblock dies at 91

Herblock, the heir to Thomas Nast's throne as the king of the editorial cartoon, died Sunday night in Washington, D.C., at 91. The Washington Post cartoonist covered 13 presidents, from ' ¦


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Allies’ actions thus far merit praise and careful scrutiny

Early public opinion polls indicate that up to 94 percent of Americans support the military actions the United States and its allies have taken so far in Afghanistan'an indication of nearly unprecedented national unity. This level of support is partly due to the lack of knowledge thus far; Americans currently have little to go on other than what officials tell us. However, if this degree of support continues, it could show that we as a nation are blindly taking everything our leaders say at face value, thus forgetting one of the central tenets of a free society: the need to question those in charge.  



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