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Old scratch

by Tom Horgen
Published April 15, 2004
Ron Perlman goes on a cross-dimensional caper in "Hellboy."

State health department says HIV, AIDS cases down, syphilis up

by Koran Addo
Published April 15, 2004
Officials are cautious about the decline in HIV/AIDS cases; a similar drop in 1999 preceded a 5 percent increase in 2000.

Stupid is as stupid does

Published April 15, 2004
"The Whole Ten Yards" relies on cheap humor to defraud the audience.

Battle for the past

by Greg Corradini
Published April 15, 2004
A hackneyed retelling of the Alamo myth fails to entertain or inform.

Riders welcome bus strike’s end

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 14, 2004

Senior Jana Klein is ecstatic about the bus strike being closer to an end. After 41 days without buses, she said she has driven to the University from her Uptown residence. She parks in St. Paul to get...

Transit strike negotiations continue

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 13, 2004

Transit strike negotiations continued into the night Monday. Parties began talks at 2 p.m. and as of 9 p.m., a union official said the two sides were still negotiating. Metropolitan Council, which oversees...

Bus union backers rally at the Capitol

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 12, 2004

Second-year University law student Andrew Hamilton is taking a stand against the bus strike. "A lot of students know exactly what's going on and we're behind (the union) 100 percent," he said. Among choruses...

Met Council, union meet again to discuss bus strike

by Britt Johnsen
Published April 9, 2004

Transit strike negotiations took place on Wednesday night and more will take place Monday, officials said. Though they reached no agreement, all parties said they made progress. Talks included Gov. Tim...

New World Symphony

by Katrina Wilber
Published April 8, 2004

ODirected by Charles Bowe h, what a tangled web we weave when we pit brother against brother, husband against wife and playwright against director. Such is Charles Bowe's "New World Symphony." Shot on...

Crimson Gold

by Gabriel Shapiro
Published April 8, 2004

WDir. Jafar Panahi e all know the stereotypes of international films. Whenever someone talks about international movies images of dour French women smoking constantly and talking about or sometimes just...

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