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Saudi prince asks for U.S. role in Israel
By Karen DeYoung | Apr. 26, 2002CRAWFORD, Texas'After nearly five hours of talks Thursday, President Bush and Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah agreed that they both seek Mideast peace based on side-by-side Israeli and Palestinian states, but ' ¦
Fire damages engineering lab
By Michelle Diament | Apr. 26, 2002Seven fire trucks responded Thursday morning when a fire started during an experiment in the Engineering Research Building, that filled the building with smoke. The fire began around 10:30 a.m. ' ¦
Experience teaches drinking lessons
By Nikki Stout and John Price | Apr. 26, 2002Brother, common sense key to safe alcohol consumption
Drinking report moves to Council
By Ben Sykes | Apr. 26, 2002The UW-Madison Chancellor's Office came under attack from members of the tavern community and the Alcohol License Review Committee Thursday during the panel's public hearing on its Comprehensive Alcohol Issues ' ¦
There's no place like home diamond
By Cary Dohman | Apr. 26, 2002Badgers look to knock off Iowa and Northwestern
New servers cause e-mail backup
By Courtney Heeren | Apr. 26, 2002A new e-mail system, made available to all students and faculty last week, is causing significant delays in e-mail delivery at UW-Madison. According to Brian Rust, communications director of the ' ¦
Mother's death reveals importance of organ donation
By Brendan McCarty | Apr. 26, 2002It was the middle of another year in high school. Just two days earlier, my biggest decision regarded which shirt I would wear to school. Now I was forced to ' ¦
ASM closes year with several bylaw changes
Apr. 26, 2002The Associated Students of Madison had their last meeting of the school year Thursday evening. According to Scott Spector, a Student Services Finance Committee member and UW-Madison senior, highlights of ' ¦
Strong Paxton carries 'Frailty'
Apr. 26, 2002Bill Paxton has never really been known as an especially innovative performer. His r??sum?? consists mainly of supporting roles in action/adventure films, with a few dramas sprinkled in for good ' ¦'
ALRC, Palmer ignore input
Apr. 26, 2002Despite the jovial tone set by Chair Tim Bruer, the Alcohol License Review Committee approved the bleak Comprehensive Alcohol Issues Report last night, and in doing so, largely ignored the ' ¦
Meeting tonight to decide drink-special fate
By Stephanie Ritter | Apr. 25, 2002City drink specials offered after 8 p.m. may be one step closer to being banned tonight as the Alcohol License Review Committee determines whether or not the Comprehensive Alcohol Issues ' ¦
Perk up your summer with cool beans
By Emilie Schroeder | Apr. 25, 2002Coffee is as native to a college campus as the pi??a colada is to Hawaii. Should this obsessive coffee consumption suffer because winter finally ends? No'that would be like saying ' ¦'
Epic softball war continues
By Maureen Backman and Sue Danym | Apr. 25, 2002Saturday afternoon The Daily Cardinal will battle the newspaper and softball juggernaut that is The Badger Herald. The dignified lads and lasses from Vilas Hall will duke it out with ' ¦
'Murder by Numbers' does not add up
By Andy Van Sistine | Apr. 25, 2002There are few things sadder than a serious movie that is campy by accident. For this reason, Sandra Bullock and Castle Rock Entertainment must be saddened with each showing of ' ¦'
Answering the challenge
Apr. 25, 2002Chancellor John Wiley challenged students yesterday to produce tangible solutions to binge drinking on this campus, an issue that cannot be assessed as being any less than a real problem. ' ¦
Gov. candidates square off at Memorial Union
By Ben Sykes and Clay Thomas | Apr. 25, 2002The environment, sexual assault and campaign finance reform were just a few of the issues a number of gubernatorial candidates had to tackle in front of over a hundred UW-Madison ' ¦
EPA administrator Whitman visits UW Children's Hospital
By Ben Sykes and Justine Colgan | Apr. 25, 2002A visit by Christie Whitman, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, to the UW-Madison Children's Hospital to discuss the hospital's asthma research programs yesterday was surrounded by controversy concerning President ' ¦