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Thursday, February 2, 1995
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Official Records
February 2, 1995 in Sports on Page C7 SPOKANE COUNTY Marriage Licenses
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The Slice Plenty Of Friendly Folks Are Out There Roaming Our Parks
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D1 People who say nobody is friendly anymore don’t go for enough walks. You want to see a few smiles and hear strangers say “Hello”? Put on your sneakers early some …
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Heart Works Annual Museum Show Raises Funds For Acquisitions
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D1 1. “Amelia’s Air Heart” by Louise Kodes and Dave Glass (Banner and glass). 2. “The Unruly Republican,” by Mel McCuddin (Oil on canvas). Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review 3. “Ironing …
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Liz To Her Boys: Dump Those Annoying Women
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D2 1. Queen Elizabeth 2. (photo of Glenn Close)
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It’s A Happy Problem Happyologists Warn That Though Not Epidemic, Happiness Can Infect Anyone
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D3 “Don’t worry, be happy!” - Bobby McFerrin “A lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it: It would be hell on Earth.” - George Bernard Shaw Richard P. Bentall’s …
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Most Of Babies Don’t Wait For A Full Moon
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D3 Those who believe that babies are more likely to be born during a full moon would be better off betting on the time when the moon is a waning sliver …
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Pulitzer Landmark August Wilson’s Prize-Winning Play Reaches A Wider Audience As A TV Movie
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D5 One of the lead roles in “The Piano Lesson” was written for Charles Dutton.
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Ratings Winner Of Week? Super Bowl, Of Course
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D5 One of the lowest-rated Super Bowl broadcasts of all time was enough to score as the TV season’s most-watched program, propelling ABC to a weekly ratings victory. For Jan. 23-29, …
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Bill Moyers Joins Nbc As Senior News Analyst
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D5 Bill Moyers, the celebrated newsman who left CBS in a huff nearly a decade ago to make news documentaries full time for public television, is returning to network television. As …
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Obituaries
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Lindsay Williams Spokane Private burial was held for Lindsay H. “Larry” Williams, 78, at Spokane Memorial Gardens. Thornhill Valley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr. Williams, a lifetime …
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Ossello-Scacco Spokane
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D6 (Photo of couple)
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Births
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D6 Births recorded in the Spokane area during the 24-hour period ending at 1 p.m. Feb. 1, 1995: Sacred Heart
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Leaver-Popiel Spokane
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D6 (Photo of couple)
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Spokane Students Named To Ewu Dean’s List
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D6 The following students have been named to the Dean’s Honor List at Eastern Washington University for fall quarter (continued from yesterday’s column): Spokane (by high school): Central Valley High School: …
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Can Shuttle Couplehood Build Bonds?
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D8 Burned out from living together as man and wife or as significant others? Try a time-share relationship. Call it shuttle couplehood, commuter marriage or “I-just-need-some-space,” but partners who are apart …
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Orientation Tour Is The Most Interesting Part Of Health Club
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D8 My tour began in the locker room, where Sven easily pointed out the lockers and then, his confidence growing by the moment, correctly identified the showers. I joined a health …
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Program Will Offer Free Tax Assistance Into April
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D9 Free tax assistance will be available to the elderly, the handicapped, non-English speakers and people with limited income at more than 20 local sites through mid-April. Sponsored by the Internal …
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Diseases
February 2, 1995 in Features on Page D10 The Spokane County Health District reports that for the week ending Jan. 25 the following communicable disease cases were reported in Spokane County: (The columns of this table should be …
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Taken To Task Indian Trail Residents Guard Their Open Lots But Task Force Sees Increased Density As Avenue To Urban Services
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N1 Task force for Indian Trail area is in favor of allowing up to six houses per acre. Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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Panel Oks Subdivision, Consolidation
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N2 The hearing examiner committee also approved two other North Side projects: Golly project: Developer John Golly of Renton, Wash., received permission to subdivide about 70 acres east of the Deer …
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New People
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N2 Alexis BreeAnn Bailey Born Jan. 23 at 1:17 a.m. to Patricia and Dan Bailey of Nine Mile Falls. She weighed 7 lb. 14 oz. and was 20 inches long. Justin …
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Colbert Homeowners Lose Appeal Over Wetland In/Around: Colbert
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N2 A group of Colbert area residents has lost its fight to keep a proposed housing development from encroaching on some wetland in its community. About a dozen homeowners from the …
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Commissioners Make Decisions On Two Housing Developments
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N3 Two developments proposed for the North Side got mixed reviews Tuesday from Spokane County commissioners. One, a 24-lot subdivision planned for 120 acres on the Half Moon Prairie, went down …
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Rock Creek Developer Downplays Traffic Impact
February 2, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page N3 Ten vehicles at one North Side intersection is the difference between developer Lancze Douglass being forced to contribute money for intersection improvements and the project gaining approval as proposed. As …

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