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Sunday, January 8, 1995
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Most Popular Rentals
January 8, 1995 1.”Speed” (FoxVideo) 2.”Maverick” (Warner)
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Get Out Your Crayons And Take A Rainbow Movie Tour Hollywood Has Produced A Colorful Array Of Films In Title, At Least
January 8, 1995 Julie Delpy ans Zbigniew Zamachowski star in Krysztof Kieslowski’s “White.” The movie followed “Blue” and procedes “Red.” File/Miramax
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City Looks A Little Dead On ‘Live’ Television Show
January 8, 1995 The F/X network was in Spokane and Pullman last week, shooting live for its morning show “Breakfast Time.” They did segments on Cyrus O’Leary’s pie-makers, the Spokane Police Regional Training …
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Profound Disillusionment Memoir Explores Not The Horrors Of The Vietnam War But The Changes Of Character It Brought About
January 8, 1995 Vietnamese farmers work in a rice field in 1968 as an armored convoy of American troops passes by. File/The Spokesman-Review
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Top Singles
January 8, 1995 1. “On Bended Knee” Boyz II Men 2. “Creep” TLC
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Good And Slow Stevie Wonder Is In No Hurry When It Comes To Music
January 8, 1995 Stevie Wonder’s latest album, “Conversation Peace,” is due out next month. BPI
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Billy Ray Cyrus Getting His Kicks From Family And Lack Of Pressure
January 8, 1995 Billy Ray Cyrus’ first album, “Some Gave All” - led by the international hit “Achy Breaky Heart” - sold more than 8 million copies, but his second was still striving …
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The Magic Of Mazatlan Land Of Fabulous Climate, Friendly People And Affordable Prices
January 8, 1995 1. Sunset at Playa Sabalos. 2. Beaches during the day lead the way to the discos at night. Above is Valentino’s dosco. Below, Mazaltan’s Moorish influence is evident in the …
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Midwest Is Back In The Tourist Business
January 8, 1995 The big floods of 1993 are a distant memory for most of the country, but for Midwestern states, the flooding left water stains on their image as a tourist destination. …
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If You Go
January 8, 1995 BEST TIMES TO GO Weather is delightful year round, though it gets warm from June through September, which also happens to be what there is of rainy season. The remainder …
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To Foil Ski Or Snowboard Theft, Check Them In Or Lock Them Up
January 8, 1995 The snowboarders at 49 Degrees North have got it figured out. “They carry big ol’ chains, and chain ‘em to the deck rail,” says the ski resort’s general manager, Denny …
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On This Montana Mountain Everything Is One Size Big
January 8, 1995 Catching some air on Big Mountain is a big thrill. Photo by Larry W. Earl/The Spokesman-Review
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Mountain Statistics
January 8, 1995 Acreage: 3,000 skiable acres. Vertical drop: 2,300 feet.
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If You Go To Big Mountain
January 8, 1995 Big Mountain Ski and Summer Resort is located 8 miles north of Whitefish, which is 16 miles north of Kalispell, Montana. The resort is a four- to five-hour drive from …
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Heard Any Good Books Lately? Here’s A Few You Can Plug Into
January 8, 1995 For your enjoyment, here are a few of the top-rated books on tape as recommended by AudioFile magazine: “Four Decades With Studs Terkel” (Highbridge, six hours, $25). Includes excerpts from …
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One Version Of The Truth Tobias Wolff Flagellates Himself And Many Other Things In His Memoir Of Vietnam
January 8, 1995 Tobias Wolff: In a battle with inner demons. Photo by Jerry Bauer
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Have Dinner And Do Your Bidding At Annual ‘Works Of Heart’ Auction
January 8, 1995 The Cheney Cowles Museum will present its 10th annual “Works of Heart” auction party on Saturday, Feb. 7, featuring 100 original art works created and donated by artists who have …
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American Rock Beating Hard Inside New Orleans Group
January 8, 1995 Cowboy Mouth “It Means Escape” - Monkey Hill/Ichiban
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Russians Leveling Grozny In Block-By-Block Advance
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 A Chechen pauses while burying a friend Saturday near Grozny. Photo by Associated Press
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Republicans Could Teach Union A Lesson Idaho Education Association Lost Many Allies In Last Election
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Lobbyists for the Idaho Education Association may want to study Custer’s last stand during the legislative session that starts Monday. Like the U.S. Army’s legendary loser, the teachers union has …
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Snowstorm Sends Drivers Skidding, Closes Part Of I-90
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 A snowstorm passed through Eastern Washington on Saturday, injuring several drivers with at least one in critical condition. The most snow was reported between 2 and 3 p.m. when visibility …
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Republicans Have Knives Out As Session Starts State Gop Aims To Cut Government While Sticking It To Democrats
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Incoming Speaker of the House Clyde Ballard, R-Wenatchee, works Saturday on his remarks for Monday’s opening of the Legislature. Photo by Associated Press
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Top Of The Hill Gop On Center Stage New Republican Majority Trumpets Accomplishments Amid Fawning D.C. Glitterati
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Along with blue blazers and furs, smiling Republicans are now a more common sight in D.C. At right, Sen. Bob Dole leaves the Capitol Hill Club on Firday. Photo …
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Their Dream Ends Up In Deep Freeze Arizona Family Takes Road North To New Life, Ends Up Destitute In Idaho Woods
January 8, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Dave and Elaron Triggs, alond with David Jr., left Arizona looking for a better life in North Idaho. Now they have no money, power, or jobs. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The …

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