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Mar. 30, 2005Madison The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to enact a ban on glass bottles at both possible dates for this year's Mifflin Street Block Party. The vote initiated debate ' ¦
Lecturer paints the history of pigments
By Dinesh Ramde | Mar. 30, 2005In a world where kids have 64 Crayola crayons in the box and Home Depot offers 3,000 shades of paint, it is easy to overlook the difficulty in producing such ' ¦
The Schiavo case and liberal ideals
By Daily Cardinal Staff | Mar. 30, 2005The most important lesson to come out of the Terri Schiavo brouhaha has been that you should leave very explicit instructions about what to do if your brain should die ' ¦
Big Ten well represented
By Betsy Golomski | Mar. 30, 2005Over the past two years, experts and NCAA men's basketball fans alike have used one word to describe the Big Ten conference-down. Last year this description was characteristic of the ' ¦
Larvae show medical promise
By Liz Shaffer-Wishner | Mar. 29, 2005'Maggot therapy' cleans, sterilizes infected tissue'
Plans continue for Dayton, Park St. dorms
By Sam-Omar Hall | Mar. 29, 2005Each dorm to showcase work of different architects
Saliva may hold clues to cavity risk
By Elizabeth Reynolds | Mar. 29, 2005A dentist's command to \spit"" may be more than a mere order to rid your mouth of extraneous fluid. Scientists have recently designed a test that uses saliva to predict ' ¦'
Kasabian's self-titled debut delivers brawling dance sound
By Matt Hunziker | Mar. 29, 2005Music abhors a vacuum. No musician in history has been able to escape comparisons to those who came before, ever since the first primitive percussionists were inspired by the sound ' ¦'
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Mar. 29, 2005An 8.5- to 8.7-level earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia Monday, triggering fears of another tsunami while officially killing 300 people and injuring and trapping hundreds more. However, various ' ¦
Cogito ergo sum: Schiavo case raises end-of-life questions
By Peter Cameron and Dinesh Ramde | Mar. 29, 2005The Terri Schiavo controversy centered on two conflicting observations. Physicians said neurological tests indicated she was in a persistent vegetative state, or PVS, in which the higher functions of her ' ¦'
UW track teams getting to speed
By Zach Kukkonen | Mar. 29, 2005This weekend was successful for both UW track teams as they obtained NCAA qualifying marks. Competing in the Stanford Invitational and the Jim Click Shootout, the men's team acquired nine ' ¦
Satellite system allows buses to announce names of stops
By Katie Drucker | Mar. 29, 2005Preparing for a journey on a Madison Metro bus often entails standing in unpredictable weather wondering when the bus is going to come and if it will arrive in time ' ¦
After tourney run, rebuilding begins for UW
By Joe Hasler | Mar. 29, 2005With its run in to the Final Four thwarted Sunday by North Carolina, the University of Wisconsin men's basketball team now turns its attention to the task of rebuilding for ' ¦
Searching America for Russ Feingold
By Jake Herrera | Mar. 29, 2005Allow your academic focus to slacken as I pass on to you the tale of my quest to find Sen. Russ Feingold. Contrary to your initial reactions, I did not ' ¦
Winter enlists with Franco in Europe
Mar. 29, 2005You know that kid who cranks her voice up 10 notches in lecture each time her \totally amazing"" spring break trip comes up? Well, I am not that kid, and ' ¦'