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Friday, February 3, 1995
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Ride On Over To The Coliseum For Great Rodeo; It’s Worth A Few Bucks
February 3, 1995 in Seven All this rain may have you thinking it’s spring, which may have you hankering for summer. Which may just get you in the mood for rodeo. Which is exactly what …
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Enjoy The Arts Tour By Bus Or Car
February 3, 1995 in Seven One of the several “Works of Heart” on display at Cheney Cowles Museum. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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Superpops With Banu Gibson Sure To Be Spicy-Hot Good Time
February 3, 1995 in Seven Banu Gibson and her band, the New Orleans Hot Jazz, will play selections from George Gershwin and Irving Berlin.
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Act Presents Murder In The Motor Inn
February 3, 1995 in Seven Debbie Allen, Dana George, and Jack Gaffney star in “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s.”
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Film By John Carpenter Hammered
February 3, 1995 in Seven I stopped looking forward to John Carpenter’s movies the year Ronald Reagan treated Walter Mondale like Road Runner treats Wile E. Coyote. From 1976 through 1982, Carpenter directed “Assault on …
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Anaconda Grille’s Ambience As Delectable As The Food
February 3, 1995 in Seven Diners get an idea about what to expect before they ever poke their heads in the door at the Anaconda Grille. The parking lot reeks of garlic. Ah, the sweet …
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Jerky Boys Ring Up Comedic Troubles
February 3, 1995 in Seven Johnny Brennan, left, and Kamal Ahmed reach out and touch an angry mob boss through a series of crank calls in “The Jerky Boys.”
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`Dreams’ Shows Price And Passion Of Growing Up
February 3, 1995 in Seven William Gates goes up for an easy lay-in.
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Basketball Movies Bounce Around From Air Balls To Nothing But Net
February 3, 1995 in Seven Although the basketball movie lacks the lengthy genre history of baseball movies, the sport’s growing popularity has led to a sharp rise in the number of films about it. Here’s …
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`Boys On The Side’ Delivers Laughter And Tears Straight Up
February 3, 1995 in Seven Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker and Drew Barrymore in ‘Boys.’
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Two Lives Packed Into One Night, All `Before Sunrise’
February 3, 1995 in Seven Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke
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`Highlander’ Debuts In 2nd Spot
February 3, 1995 in Seven “Highlander: The Final Dimension” stars Christopher Lambert.
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Ex-Funk Buffalo Debuts With Good Effort As High Lonesome
February 3, 1995 in Seven In 1993, Spokane band Funk Buffalo was on the verge of becoming a huge band in this city. That summer, the band released its debut album, which sold well locally, …
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Petty, Heartbreakers Play Gorge May 5
February 3, 1995 in Seven Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday for the opening concert at The Gorge, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, May 5 at 8:30 p.m. Reserved seat tickets will be …
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New Carriers To Be Named For Reagan And Truman
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 They are years away from sea trials, much less active service, but the Navy’s two newest aircraft carriers were steered through a tricky political strait Thursday. The White House disclosed …
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Vote Strikes At Heart Of Crime Bill House Panel Votes To Delete Funds For New Police Officers
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 House Republicans struck at the core of the 1994 anti-crime law Thursday, voting to kill its program to put 100,000 new police officers on America’s streets. The House Judiciary Committee, …
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Whatever Happened, It Was Worth About $50,000
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Knievel
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Boeing To Cut Back 7,000 Jobs Company Announces Many More Layoffs Than Anticipated
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Work continues on the Boeing 737 at the Renton, Wash., plant as cutbacks are announced Thursday. Photo by Associated Press
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Laws Would Detain Runaway Children Legislators Say Aim Of Two Bills Is To Help, Not Punish Street Kids
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Lawmakers are moving to revamp state laws that some parents say make it nearly impossible to get their runaway children off the streets and back home or into treatment. The …
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Craig Bill To Block Timber Sale Appeals Senator Would End Public Review Of Salvage Logging On U.S. Lands
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Idaho Sen. Larry Craig is drafting a forest health bill that would stop citizens from fighting federal timber sales deemed emergencies because of fire or disease.
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February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 No Art
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2 Get Probation For Attack On Clinic
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Two people convicted of attacking two abortion clinics with a foul-smelling acid were placed on probation and ordered Thursday to never again involve themselves in the anti-abortion movement. John Arena, …
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Father Acquitted In Mercy Killing Of Baby
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The father who unhooked his premature baby from a respirator was acquitted Thursday of manslaughter. Dr. Gregory Messenger acknowledges that he took the 1-pound, 11-ounce boy off the respirator a …
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Discovery Launched On Second Try
February 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Discovery blasted into orbit today with a woman in the pilot’s seat for the first time in NASA history, bound for an unprecedented rendezvous with the Russian space station. The …

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