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Friday, April 14, 1995
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Easter-Egg Hunts And Church Top List Of Weekend Activities
April 14, 1995 in Seven Plan ahead for a quiet, solemn weekend, even if you won’t be celebrating Easter. Because this is one of those times when the People Who Plan Things didn’t plan much …
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They Were Black Happy, But Now They’re Shoveljerk
April 14, 1995 in Seven Shoveljerk - the new band that includes four former members of the defunct Coeur d’Alene octet Black Happy - will make its first local appearance Saturday at Outback Jack’s. Shoveljerk …
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Rory Block Boasts Talent Times Three
April 14, 1995 in Seven Rory Block will play The Met on Tuesday. Photo by Rounder Records
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Zephyr Will Work The Scales With ‘, The Fish Music’
April 14, 1995 in Seven Cellist Peter Rejto
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Losers Are Winners In 90’S Movies
April 14, 1995 in Seven The Age of Diminished Expectations has invaded American cinema. Junk-food grillers and servers, factory security guards, coffee shop waitresses, laundry hands and video store clerks - all those kids with …
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Sander Vanocur To Speak At WSU
April 14, 1995 in Seven Sander Vanocur, who has spent 40 years in journalism, will speak at Washington State University in Pullman on Monday at 8 p.m. The annual Edward R. Murrow Symposium Lecture will …
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Songwriter Chris Smither To Play At Hale’s Ales Brewery
April 14, 1995 in Seven Chris Smither
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Delicious Food, Ambience Envelop Clark House
April 14, 1995 in Seven I had heard glowing reports and seen pictures, but nothing prepared me for the quiet elegance of The Clark House on Hayden Lake. This mansion, completed in 1910, was in …
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Roth Steals Show As Foppish Hit Man In ‘Rob Roy’
April 14, 1995 in Seven Tim Roth is the archvillain in “Rob Roy.”
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‘Pebble And The Penguin’: Charming Ritual Made Into Sappy Romance
April 14, 1995 in Seven Greenpeace should protest the new Don Bluth film. It’s not bad enough that penguins have to dodge killer whales and seals. “The Pebble and the Penguin” makes them sing and …
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All ‘Shawshank Redemption’ Needs Is A Good Dose Of Reality
April 14, 1995 in Seven Add a dash of “Cool Hand Luke” to a Stephen King story and the result is “The Shawshank Redemption.” That characterization isn’t meant strictly as a compliment. For while King’s …
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Good Box Office For ‘Bad Boys’
April 14, 1995 in Seven Martin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith star in “Bad Boys.”
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Burnin Chicago Will Bring Great Blues To Thudpuckers
April 14, 1995 in Seven Thadeus T. Thudpuckers will depart from its usual regimented entertainment schedule on Sunday to host Chicago blues sextet Burnin Chicago. Formerly known as the Burnin Chicago Blues Machine, the upbeat, …
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Left And Right Teaming Up On Paradis’ Behalf
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Two Christian leaders from opposite ends of the political spectrum have formed an unlikely alliance to try to win a new hearing for condemned murderer Donald Manuel Paradis. Death penalty …
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Officers Raid Militia Leader’s Ranch Montana Game Wardens And Ravalli County Deputies Seize 10 Elk Kept Without A License
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Montana roundup Ravalli County deputies and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials raid Cal Greenup’s ranch near Darby on Thursday. Photo by Dan McComb/The Spokesman-Review 2. Cal Greenup fedds …
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Women Accuse WSU Of Discrimination Six File Complaint Saying They Were Punished For Speaking Out About Harassment
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Six women have filed a class action alleging Washington State University discriminated against them, then punished them for complaining. Their complaint not only blames faculty, supervisors, directors and deans for …
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Rich Americans Pay More In Taxes Clinton Revisions Bring In $31 Billion More From Wealthy
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 As the April 17 filing deadline looms, miserable taxpayers can find company among the affluent. Well-to-do Americans’ taxes surged 16 percent in 1993, the first year of revisions pressed into …
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Sniffing Glue, Paint An Increasing Problem
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The national fad of inhaling household chemicals to get high is becoming popular in the Inland Northwest, especially among youths. Spokane and Kootenai County officials said more teenagers are breathing …
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Guards To Keep Out Women Who Pray Loudly
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Sheriff’s deputies will guard a church over Easter weekend to keep out two women who pray too loudly, a judge ruled Thursday. Joan Sudwoj and Cynthia Balconi refused to obey …
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Lottery Numbers
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Thursday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 564.
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Court Rules Citadel Must Admit Woman Exclusion Of Faulkner Violates Her Equal Rights
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Faulkner
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California’s Dornan Running For President 62-Year-Old Conservative Seeking Republican Nomination
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Dornan, with wife Sallie and grandchildren, announces his candidacy. Photo by Associated Press
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Racial Animosity Permeating Simpson Jury, Ex-Juror Claims Blacks, Whites Can’t Even Agree On Movies, Shopping, Exercise
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 The mostrecently excused juror in the O.J. Simpson case has painted for Judge Lance A. Ito a picture of a panel torn by racial tensions in which black and white …
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Achtenberg Resigning To Run For Mayor
April 14, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A6 HUD’s Roberta Achtenberg. Photo by Associated Press

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