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Dreams from his eugenicists
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] LAST year, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman started a big debate by waxing righteous about the Republican party's allegedly racist past. He charged that Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign was born in racism and that the Gipper's admirers have been tainted ever since as a result. The...
Competitive fire evident long ago at Wisconsin
DETROIT -- When Chris Chelios played two seasons of hockey at the University of Wisconsin, no one could have predicted he would still be playing at 45 -- but everyone understood it would be difficult to keep him off the ice. "He wanted to play the...
JohnsonDiversey Announces Retirement of Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel
RACINE, Wis. -- JohnsonDiversey Inc. today announced that JoAnne Brandes, its Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative Officer, General Counsel and Secretary, has announced she will retire in the first quarter of 2007. Ms. Brandes has responsibility for legal matters for JohnsonDiversey and its over 65 international and domestic subsidiaries,...
Keep spicing up table
Last week's column on cooking with beer prompted a reader to send in a recipe from Craig Claiborne's collections. The late, famed New York Times food critic published recipes with his commentary and compiled them. Shrimp Boiledin Beer 2pounds shrimp 24ounces beer...
Block copolymers self-assemble into three-dimensional shapes.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)
Three-dimensional nanoscale structures with potential applications ranging from catalysis and chemical separation to semiconductor manufacturing, have reportedly been formed by an international team of scientists affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, Madison. The team has discovered that materials known as...
Modine Announces Seven Winners of A.B. Modine Scholars Program
RACINE, Wis. -- Modine Manufacturing Company (NYSE: MOD) is pleased to announce the recipients of the A. B. Modine Scholars Program, funded through the Modine Manufacturing Company Charity Foundation. The scholarships, named after Modine's founder, Arthur B. Modine, range from $1,000 to $2,500 per year for four years, and are...
Brewers events
March 6-18, 2005--Master Brewers Association of the Americas Brewing & Malting Science Course. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Contact MBAA at tel: 651-454-7250. March 17, 2005--District Milwaukee, MBAA At Emmett's Tavern & Brewing Co West Dundee, IL. Info: John Kretsch, Ace Chemical, ph: 414 357 8515 Xtn 106 or...
Brewers events
March 6-18, 2005--Master Brewers Association of the Americas Brewing & Malting Science Course. University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. Contact MBAA at tel: 651-454-7250. March 17, 2005--District Milwaukee, MBAA At Emmett's Tavern & Brewing Co West Dundee, IL. Info: John Kretsch, Ace Chemical, ph: 414 357 8515 Xtn 106 or...
Madison: Economy
Madison: EconomyMajor Industries and Commercial ActivityThe principal economic sectors in Madison are manufacturing, services, and government. Meat packing and the production of agriculture and dairy equipment have long been established industries in the city; among other items produced by area manufacturing firms are hospital equipment, advanced instrumentation, storage batteries, and...
NOAA Study Finds PBDEs on Rise in Lake Michigan.
The Associated Press AP recently reported that a new government study has found increasing concentrations in Lake Michigan of polybrominated diphenyl ether PBDE, flame retardants. According to AP, the study, conducted over three years by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA and the...


