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Date Added: May 16, 2008 03:56:02 AM
In the contest to be named the next chancellor at UW-Madison, Rebecca Blank is an outsider in more ways than one. Of the four finalists to replace John Wiley as leader of Wisconsin's flagship university, Blank is the only one who has never spent at least a couple years in Madison -- although she was a visiting fellow at the UW in the fall of 1985. Blank is also the only candidate who has ...

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