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  1. The daily morning newspaper of Madison, Wisconsin. The paper is known for its in-depth coverage of Wisconsin government, the University of Wisconsin, and regional news and business. Published by Capital Newspapers.
     
    Posted by: madtown88 on Apr 17, 2008 10:06 AM (1) (0) Flag
  2. Used to be a credible news source but a shake up in the editor in chief has brought a tabloid sensibility to its daily publication. Bright big photos and sensational headlines dominate what was once an enjoyable read every morning.
     
    Posted by: madnick on Jul 03, 2008 05:21 PM (0) (1) Flag
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