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Friday, January 20, 1995
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Holidays Are Over, So Get Serious About Enjoying Your Leisure Time
January 20, 1995 in Seven The slacker days of January are over. No more three-day weekends, no more four-day workweeks to ease us into the new year. Cold, hard reality is here and, unless you …
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Sandpoint Winter Carnival
January 20, 1995 in Seven The following is a complete schedule of events: Tonight 7:30 P.M. Lazer Vaudeville Show, Panida Theater 9 P.M. Bop ‘n’ Bowl to ‘50s and ‘60s music, Sandpoint Bowl
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Sandpoint Celebrates Winter In A Big Way
January 20, 1995 in Seven Snow sculptures have long been a part of Sandpoint’s winter carnival. File/The Spokesman-Review
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‘Camelot’ Comes Courting With Classy King Arthur
January 20, 1995 in Seven James Warwick plays King Arthur in “Camelot.”
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Simple Set Puts Focus On Poignant Dialogue In ‘On Golden Pond’
January 20, 1995 in Seven 1. Norman hugs Ethel in a poignant scene. 2. Ethel and the mailman (Maryanne Revels and Doug Wolf) listen to Norman (Darrel Louks) grouse about old age. Photo by Jesse …
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Moviemakers Hit And Miss In Converting Plays Into Film
January 20, 1995 in Seven So when did the movies start going to the theater again? Back in the days when films were learning to talk, Broadway and Hollywood maintained a frosty marriage of convenience. …
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Soprano’s Musicality Landed Her In ‘St. Matthew Passion’
January 20, 1995 in Seven Janet Brown
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Northwest Bach Festival
January 20, 1995 in Seven Following is a schedule of remaining events for the Northwest Bach Festival: Today 4 P.M. harpsichord master class with Ilton Wjuniski, EWU Music Building Recital Hall, Cheney (free)
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Swan’s Landing Needs Some Entree-Level Improvement
January 20, 1995 in Seven Architecturally speaking, Swan’s Landing is a delicious piece of work. The large building on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille just outside Sandpoint has the comfortable feeling of an old …
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Lighting Designs In Restaurants As Important As Food
January 20, 1995 in Seven On Jan. 11 a Wednesday night a shoulder-toshoulder crowd of 400 celebrated the opening of Zut!, a French bistro-style restaurant in New York City. The focal point of the packed …
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Don’t Miss A Second Of ‘Murder In The First’
January 20, 1995 in Seven Christian Slater is the lawyer and Kevin Bacon, the inmate, in “Murder in the First.”
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Director John Singleton Just Wants People To Pay Attention
January 20, 1995 in Seven Director John Singleton doesn’t mind the unfavorable notices he has received, any more than he objects to the acclaim that has come his way - a large body of pro …
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Gig At The Big Dipper Kicks Off Limbo Ladds’ Album Promotion
January 20, 1995 in Seven It took five years, but the local rock band Limbo Ladds has produced its debut album. Now the power trio begins the daunting process of promoting the self-titled disc, beginning …
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Show And Jam For Bluegrass Fans
January 20, 1995 in Seven Long-neglected bluegrass fans can take heart - there’s a new bluegrass club in town and they plan to get high and lonesome Saturday. The Inland Northwest Bluegrass Association will present …
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One-Acts At Valley Rep
January 20, 1995 in Seven For the second year in a row, the Valley Repertory Theater is presenting an evening of original one-act plays. It’s called “New Stage II” and it opens tonight and runs …
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Uptown Opera Previews Season
January 20, 1995 in Seven Uptown Opera will preview two operas in its upcoming season at the monthly meeting of Opera Buffs of Spokane, Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the Rockwood Retirement Center, E2903 25th.
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Is Latest Remake Of ‘Little Women’ Just A Politically Correct Version?
January 20, 1995 in Seven The critical reaction to the latest (sixth) film version of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” has been, to say the least, interesting. Since Alcott’s book is considered a classic of …
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Don’t Look Now, But Irs Is Hot On Your Paper Trail Agency Tapping New Sources Of Information For Database
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 In an effort to catch more tax cheats, the Internal Revenue Service plans to vastly expand the secret computer database of information it keeps on virtually all Americans. Likely to …
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Fish And Game Won’t Go Quietly Commissioners Refuse To Quit Before Meeting With Batt Today
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Gov. Phil Batt’s standoff with embattled state Fish and Game commissioners comes to a head this morning. Eleven days after asking for letters of resignation from all six commissioners, Batt …
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Zoo Atlanta Hopes Ivan Won’t Go Ape After 30 Years, He Has A Date With The Gorilla Of His Dreams
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Ivan
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Big Stink Over Dump Neighbors Of Fighting Creek Landfill Say They Can’t Take It Anymore
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Solid waste director Steve Wulf says a new gas collection system will remove some of the smell from the Fighting Creek Landfill. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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In Defense Of Bert And Ernie Corporation For Public Broadcasting Fighting Republicans To Keep Funding
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Bert and Ernie assist Rep. Nita Lowy in defending federal funding for public broadcasting. Photo by Associated Press
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De-Foley-Ate Pair High-Tech Celebrities They Organized Internet Campaign Against House Speaker
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Mary and Richard Hartman have been called pioneers in cyberpolitics. Photo by Associated Press
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Secret Report Rebuts Hanford Dose Study Hanford Radiation Releases May Have Been Much Worse Than Thought
January 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The federal judge handling the huge Hanford downwinders’ lawsuit is keeping secret a report that sharply criticizes a $27 million, taxpayer-funded study of past radiation releases from the nuclear reservation. …

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