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Monday, May 5,2008

Win tickets to see Mark Kozelek!

Saturday, June 7th @ 8pm
Turner Hall Ballroom
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Monday, June 2,2008

Win a chance to be a finalist for the Guitar-a-day Giveaway!!

Enter your info here and you may be picked to be a finalist to win a new Archer guitar from Cascio Interstate Music. Be sure to head down to Summerfest '08 and hang out at the Cascio Groove Garage Stage w/ Shepherd Express and 91.7 FM WMSE!!

NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN THIS SWEEPSTAKES. You can register to win at expressmilwaukee.com, in person at Cascio Interstate Music or wmse.org. 330 finalists will be selected from among all eligible entries. Finalists will be notified by e-mail within 2 days of the drawing date. Drawing date is 6/19/2008.

Finalists will be required to respond to the notification e-mail within 2 days or the prize may be awarded to an alternate. All finalists will be invited to a summerfest pre-party 6/25 where they will receive a t-shirt and 2 tickets to summerfest.

10 winners will be drawn from the finalists and announced at the casico stage each day during summerfest starting 6/26 and ending 7/6. Winners do not have to be present to win and will be notified by e-mail within 24 hours. Winners will be given vouchers to redeem their prize in person at Cascio Interstate Music.

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Monday, May 5,2008

Win tickets to ZooMusic!

Friday, June 6, 6:30 p.m.
Milwaukee County Zoo
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Wednesday, April 30,2008

Win tickets to see The Kooks!

w/ Morning Benders
Sunday, June 1st @ 8pm
Turner Hall Ballroom
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Wednesday, April 30,2008

Win tickets to see Martin Short!

Friday, May 30th @ 8:00pm
The Pabst
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Friday, February 22,2008

Win $50 in gift certificates to iPic Entertainment in Bayshore Mall!

Valid for dining, bowling, movies and more!
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Monday, April 21,2008

Win tickets to see Silver Mt. Zion!

Friday, May 30th @ 8pm
Turner Hall Ballroom
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Thursday, May 29,2008

Win tickets to see Gogol Bordello!

Wednesday, June 11 @ 8 p.m. Turner Hall Ballroom
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Elections 2008
Obama seeks greater rein on financial institutions (AP)

President Obama makes a statement on AIG, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, prior to departing for a trip to California.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - President Barack Obama says he wants Congress to pass legislation giving the government greater regulatory authority over financial institutions like American International Group.


Sources: Pentagon to stop forced tour extension (AP)

US Department of Defense handout photo shows an aerial view of the River Entrance of the Pentagon. The US military successfully shot down a short-range ballistic missile near Hawaii in a test of its ground-based missile defense system, the Pentagon said.(AFP/DoD-HO/File)AP - The Army will substantially reduce use of the unpopular practice of holding troops beyond their enlistment dates and will pay $500 to those still forced to stay in the service, defense and congressional officials said Wednesday.


AIG head shares US anger of bonuses but backs them (AP)

In a Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo, Edward Liddy, chairman and chief executive officer of American International Group Inc., (AIG), speaks in Hong Kong. Liddy goes to Capitol Hill this morning, March 18, 2009, where he'll reluctantly defend millions of dollars' worth of bonuses doled out to employees despite the company's need for a $170 billion government bailout. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)AP - The chief executive officer of failed insurance conglomerate AIG acknowledged Wednesday that the company's multimillion-dollar bonuses were "distasteful" to many and had provoked a firestorm of wrath. "I share that anger," Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the American International Group Inc., said in testimony prepared for Congress.


Analysis: White House, Dems backpedaling on AIG (AP)

An AIG office building is shown Wednesday, March 18, 2009 in New York. Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of American International Group acknowledged Wednesday to congressional interrogators that some of the insurance giant's executive bonuses are 'distasteful.'  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - For the first time since last fall's election, Democrats and the Obama administration are backpedaling furiously on an issue easily understood by financially strapped taxpayers: $165 million in bonuses paid out at bailed-out AIG.


Pence: Return AIG donations (Politico)
Politico - House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence is urging politicians from both parties to strongly consider returning campaign contributions from AIG.
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AIG head shares US anger of bonuses but backs them (AP)

In a Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008 file photo, Edward Liddy, chairman and chief executive officer of American International Group Inc., (AIG), speaks in Hong Kong. Liddy goes to Capitol Hill this morning, March 18, 2009, where he'll reluctantly defend millions of dollars' worth of bonuses doled out to employees despite the company's need for a $170 billion government bailout. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)AP - The chief executive officer of failed insurance conglomerate AIG acknowledged Wednesday that the company's multimillion-dollar bonuses were "distasteful" to many and had provoked a firestorm of wrath. "I share that anger," Edward Liddy, chairman and CEO of the American International Group Inc., said in testimony prepared for Congress.


Obama seeks greater rein on financial institutions (AP)

President Obama gestures while making a statement on AIG, Wednesday, March 18, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.  Joining him, from left are, Council of Economic Advisers Director Christina Romer, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, and Director of the National Economic Council Lawrence Summers.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - President Barack Obama says he wants Congress to pass legislation giving the government greater regulatory authority over financial institutions like American International Group.


Consumer prices rise by largest amount in 7 months (AP)

In this March 10, 2009 file photo, Doug Kemp, of Sturbridge, Mass., pumps gas at the Ell-Bern service station in Boston. Consumer prices rose in February by the largest amount in seven months as gasoline prices surged again and clothing costs jumped the most in nearly two decades.  (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, file)AP - Consumer prices rose in February by the largest amount in seven months as gasoline prices surged again and clothing costs jumped the most in nearly two decades.


Arts

Going Out on a Pier to Buy A Home

Late last week, New York City went out on a limb, or a pier to be exact, to help a group of people in Queens. For almost 100 years the 17 houses on Beach 84th Street Pier were owned by the state or

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