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Friday, January 6, 1995
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Weekend Routine The Same Old Song? Try A Little Concert Music
January 6, 1995 in Seven If your New Year resolution was to hear more live music, you’re in luck this weekend. But if you were thinking along the lines of Nine Inch Nails, as opposed …
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Allegro Celebrates Epiphany
January 6, 1995 in Seven 1. Elizabeth Kopczynski Moore 2. Ann Christensen
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For Steve Perry, It’s Been Quite A Bumpy Journey
January 6, 1995 in Seven Steve Perry, former lead singer for Journey, will perform at the Opera House on Monday
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Symphony Will Observe Double Anniversary At Met
January 6, 1995 in Seven The Spokane Symphony will observe two anniversaries with its performance at The Met Sunday: the 25th season of its concertmaster (a year late) and the tercentenary of the death of …
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Jazz Society Hosts Gala
January 6, 1995 in Seven Last year, the Spokane Jazz Society hit on a great way to start the New Year and hold a membership drive - all in one package. It worked so well, …
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Pearl Jam Revives Its Campaign Against Ticketmaster Service Fees
January 6, 1995 in Seven After several months of relative quiet, the battle over Ticketmaster service fees has been rejoined on at least two fronts. Pearl Jam, which stopped touring last summer in protest over …
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A Tough Act To Follow While 1994 Shattered A Lot Of Concert Records, The New Year Promises A Full Plate For Rock Artists And Their Fans
January 6, 1995 in Seven After the busiest concert year in rock ‘n’ roll history - during which a record for gate receipts was set by Pink Floyd and then broken by the Rolling Stones …
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Interplayers Bringing ‘Sight Unseen’ To Light
January 6, 1995 in Seven Samuel Toffler plays Jonathan, Mary Ann Seibert protrays Patricia, and Cheyenne Wilbur is Nick in “Sight Unseen.” Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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Europa Serious Dining Contender With Addition Of Pub
January 6, 1995 in Seven It seems a shame to call Europa a pizzaria. How many pizza parlors pipe classical music over their sound system, offer an impressive selection of wines by the glass, as …
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Sarandon Outstanding As The Mother In ‘Safe Passage’
January 6, 1995 in Seven Sam Shepard and Susan Sarandon star in “Safe Passage.”
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‘Street Fighter’ Signals Retreat From Too Much Grime
January 6, 1995 in Seven “Street Fighter” is an action film that broadens the accessibility of its genre to younger audiences while retaining the essential brainlessness that makes such pictures such fun to sit through. …
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No. 1 Is Forrest, Forrest Gump
January 6, 1995 in Seven Michael Conner Humphreys played the young Forrest Gump.
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Singer Vaughn To Play Fugazzi
January 6, 1995 in Seven Talented Spokane singer Robert Vaughn will entertain dinner guests at Fugazzi on Thursday. Vaughn, who performs regularly at The Coeur d’Alene Resort, has a penchant for jazz and rhythm and …
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With All This Going On, There’s No Time To Be Cold This Winter
January 6, 1995 in Seven Of course you know how to put a worm on a hook. But if there’s a better way, you can learn about it this weekend at the 10th annual Gamefish …
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Chenoweth Quickly Learns A Few Lessons Freshman Representative Hits The Floor Running As Republicans Move To Fulfill Campaign Promises
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Idaho Rep. Helen Chenoweth talks about her first-day experiences in Congress. Photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings/The Spokesman-Review
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Rural Libraries Latch Onto Internet Computer Project Will Give Patrons Access To Broad Spectrum Of Information
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Mullan librarian Bill Shaw says the Internet system will significantly expand the information available to the library’s patrons. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review
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Islanders Don’t Care For Medical Notoriety Residents Protest Naming Of Deadly Virus Strain After Wealthy Long Island Area
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Members of the American Legion wanted to keep the name of Legionnaires’ disease as a tribute to those who’d died. And some residents of exclusive Lyme, Conn., thought the name …
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Officials Shake Up County Staff Marshall Farnell Out; Carol Darby’s Contract Terminated
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 In a major staff shake-up, Spokane County commissioners Thursday replaced longtime administrator Marshall Farnell with an affable department head who has a reputation for problemsolving. Commissioners met for more than …
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Young Suspect Took System To The Limit Despite Kevin Boot’s 18 Convictions, The Law Couldn’t Keep Him Away From Society
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Kevin Boot has 18 convictions on his record. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The Spokesman-Review
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Five-Hour Standoff Ends In Surrender Two Men Give Up After Barricading Themselves In Apartment Building Laundry For Five Hours
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 (For the record, January 7, 1995): David Delfs and John Leonard Calvert were not immediately charged after police arrested them Thursday, as reported in Friday’s newspaper. The two were held …
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Rap Sheet
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Among Kevin Boot’s 18 Spokane County convictions between October 1990 and March 1994 are: Five convictions for assault. Three convictions for theft. Two convictions for malicious mischief.
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School Worship Law Not Working
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 The law requiring Christian worship in public schools is not working and should be reviewed, the second-ranking leader of the Church of England said Thursday. Public schools in England and …
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Lottery Numbers:
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 No Art
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Senators Not Willing To Let Congressional Dinosaurs Die Efforts To Kill Filibuster, Ban Gifts From Lobbyists Fade Quickly
January 6, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 The winds of change that howled through the House Wednesday subsided into a gentle breeze Thursday in the Senate, hardly rustling the cobwebs on one of its oldest and most …

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