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Decision on moving corruption trial delayed Madison A judge will wait until other Capitol corruption trials begin before deciding whether to move the trial of four current and former state officials who are accused of using public resources for campaign purposes.

Public Records; a Bad Call On Openness

We agree with the motivation behind Waukesha County Circuit Judge J. Mac Davis' decision to exclude the media from a hearing involving a 14-year-old boy who went on a joy ride that ended tragically in the death of one of the boy's friends. Protecting the identity of children and information that should remain confidential is always important. But we disagree with Davis on the remedy. He could have allowed the media in and trusted that they would not divulge confidential information; he could ...

Weekly Laurels and Laments

It was more than just "sick," as one relative put it. It was scary. "It" is the unseemly memorial left at the scene of a deadly accident in the Town of Trenton last week in which a drunken 16- year-old crashed into another car, killing an elderly couple on the way back from a medical appointment, himself and two of his car's occupants. A third passenger survived. As Journal Sentinel columnist Mike Nichols wrote recently, friends left beer cans in memorial to the younger victims and apparently...

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After years of taking a back seat to the South on things like population and job growth, finally there's a category the Midwest will happily relinquish. A recent study shows U.S. obesity is rising faster than a gravy-slathered biscuit in the Southern states. Mississippi, Alabama and West Virginia gobbled up the top three spots. Wisconsin is 28th. That's right they're letting out the Sun Belt a few notches in the former ConOVERFEDeracy. Stuart Carlson, editorial cartoonist

Mps Contract; Joining the Co-Pay Club

It's easy to sympathize with Milwaukee Public Schools teachers who will now have to pay a larger share of their health care costs. Sympathy comes easy because that's the state of affairs for a whole lot of, if not most, people whose employers provide health benefits. We feel your pain with every deductible and co-pay.

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