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Kerry's race has just begun

It's official. Though the Democratic National Convention is months away, the nomination has been decided. In November, President Bush will face Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. Kerry won nine out of ' ¦


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Galactic causes 'Ruckus' in Madtown

This Friday, the jazz-funk-rock band Galactic will bring their original sound to the Barrymore Theatre, 2090 Atwood Ave. With the release of Ruckus last October, the band merged to incorporate ' ¦'


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New fair grounds

Looking for a new study spot, a tall latte, or a good cause? Maybe all three? A new coffee shop has just opened at 418 State St. from the owner ' ¦'


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Students may control seg fees

The Associated Students of Madison announced Wednesday that changes to the group's constitution could alter the way students control millions of dollars in segregated fees. Four changes are up for ' ¦


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Overture enters Phase II

After the completion of Phase I, the Overture Center is preparing to begin Phase II of its construction plan, the construction team for the Overture Center announced at a meeting ' ¦


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Slavery a modern reality

Talk of slavery in this country will call to mind names like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Abraham Lincoln. There is the idea that slavery was a terrible crime of ' ¦


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As classy as it comes

As much as I have a strong dislike for every other school in the Big Ten when it comes to sports, my hatred for the MSU Spartans increased even more ' ¦


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Radio starts the war of cleanliness

The strangest thing: By the turn of the millennium the key word in entertainment was \edgy."" HBO's familial-and-in-all-other-ways-violent ""Sopranos"" stole viewers from the networks. Races to see who could outshock ' ¦'


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A former UW-Madison graduate student's pornographic radio broadcasts prevented Madison police from using their radios to call for backup last Halloween, officers told a federal court Monday, according to The ' ¦



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