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Iranian film depicts imbalance
By Katie Panosh | May. 3, 2004\Crimson Gold,"" playing at the Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St., covers controversial ground. Written by well-known Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami and directed by Jafar Panahi, the duo is a very ' ¦'
Pa. example proves Bush strong for Nov.
By Nathan Arnold | May. 3, 2004Although few in Wisconsin were watching last Tuesday, President Bush won one of the most important battles for the future of his presidency-by just 15,000 votes. Incumbent Senator Arlen Specter ' ¦
Please, God, 'send' this movie back
By Joe Pudas | May. 3, 2004British theater veteran Nick Hamm makes a dire mainstream debut with \Godsend,"" an embarrassment for all involved.?? This film squanders its rich, timely premise with a fiercely mediocre script equipped ' ¦'
ClearPlay filter good for audience, unfair to directors
By William Temby | May. 3, 2004An ongoing dispute between the Director's Guild of America and Salt Lake City DVD newcomer ClearPlay escalated last week. Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., R-Menomonee Falls, serving as House Judiciary ' ¦'
How to survive runaway Tilt-a-Whirls
By Holly Noe | Apr. 30, 2004With the end of another school year in sight, the time is near to begin planning those summer getaways. If you find yourself heading off for a day of roller ' ¦'
UW's Weidner named to USA select team
Apr. 30, 2004UW senior-to-be volleyball outside hitter Marian Weidner has been named to the USA Select Team. The select team will participate in the European Spring Cup May 6-16 in Brno, Czech ' ¦
Williams jury agrees on six of eight charges
Apr. 30, 2004Former NBA star Jayson Williams' jury has told Judge Edward M. Coleman they reached a consensus on six of the eight charges in the man-slaughter case, but are split on ' ¦
Seachange, Bright Eyes worth a listen
By Katie Panosh | Apr. 30, 2004Seachange (Matador) Why does it seem that almost every band from the United Kingdom produces good music? These bands slowly cross over to the United States where people are finally ' ¦'
Strike days business as usual for many at UW
By Ivy Okoniewski | Apr. 30, 2004While the boisterous chanting of the Teaching Assistants' Association strike was impossible to ignore for many, Tuesday and Wednesday passed without disruption for numerous other UW-Madison students enrolled in schools outside of the College of Letters and Sciences.
Saturday antiwar rally may parade through Mifflin Street
By Les Chappell | Apr. 30, 2004In addition to hundreds of partiers, Mifflin Street may have other visitors this Saturday. An antiwar rally, slated to begin on Library Mall and move up State Street to the ' ¦
Beer promos ignore Mifflin four-keg limit
By Patrice Kohl | Apr. 30, 2004Liquor stores anger police, city officials
NHL agent finds commissioner at fault over current state of game
By Michael Jones | Apr. 30, 2004Throughout the 2003-'04 National Hockey League season, rumors of a possible lockout have loomed over the league, both on and off the ice. As of today, the owners, represented by ' ¦
Letters to the editor
By Peter Cameron | Apr. 30, 2004As a picketing member of the Teaching Assistants' Association, I feel it necessary to address two concerns I have with the strike. The first is its message. The message of ' ¦
News Briefs
Apr. 30, 2004The Natural Resources Board of the Department of Natural Resources enlarged the herd reduction zone to fight chronic wasting disease Wednesday, according to The Capital Times. The enlarged zone will ' ¦
Kleefeld article misleading, shameful
By Austin King | Apr. 30, 2004I can just see the thought-bubble above Eric Kleefeld's head as he submitted his libelous and fictitious column: \This is the big one. I'm gonna cause a scandal so big, ' ¦
Men's tennis edges PSU 4-3 at Big Ten Championships
By Jacob Densow - The Daily Cardinal | Apr. 30, 2004The Wisconsin men's tennis team (3-8 Big Ten, 8-14 overall,) pulled off an upset in the first round of the Big Ten Tounament Thursday over Penn State. The tenth-seeded Badgers ' ¦
Musco Twilight next on schedule for men's track
By Ben Hubner | Apr. 30, 2004The Wisconsin men's track team will spend the next two weeks gearing up for their biggest meet to date this season-the Big Ten Outdoor Championships in West Lafayette, Ind. The ' ¦
Fans march to 'Save Harris'
By Arvind Gopalratnam | Apr. 30, 2004As a part of the \Save Harris campaign"" by 100X Radio (WTLX-FM 100.5), representatives of ""The Bench Jockeys"" sports talk show held a march from the University Book Store to ' ¦
Strike ends, questions begin
By Alex Balistreri | Apr. 29, 2004Police allegedly threaten arrest in non-TAA incident



