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Friday, June 30, 1995
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Beads And Berries Make Weekend Jaunt Out Of Town Worthwhile
June 30, 1995 in Seven Feel like a treasure hunt this weekend? If you find charm in the tiniest of craftwork, you won’t want to miss the second InterMountain Bead Bazaar at the Coeur d’Alene …
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Fireworks Will Crown Fourth’s Day Of Festivities
June 30, 1995 in Seven The fireworks are sure to whistle and bang a little early this year. Why? July 4 isn’t until Tuesday. That means most Americans will want to ring in Independence Day …
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Other Activities May Be A Bit Bizarre And Creative
June 30, 1995 in Seven If you’ve ever been to a Lollapalooza before, you know that the festival isn’t just about music. There are always other activities as well as arts and crafts and charity …
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Big Names, Big Noise Will Launch Year’s Lollapalooza Tour At Gorge
June 30, 1995 in Seven Sonic Youth is a headline act at Lollapalooza.
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Circus Coming To Post Falls, Cheney
June 30, 1995 in Seven Like the elephants it employs, the Culpepper and Merriweather Great Combined Circus is part of an endangered breed. Slick, big-top productions have disappeared. However, a few circuses like the Culpepper …
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Say ‘Hello’ To This
June 30, 1995 in Seven In 1964, theater critic Walter Kerr wrote: “Don’t bother holding onto your hats, because you won’t be needing them. You’d only be throwing them into the air, anyway. ‘Hello, Dolly!’ …
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Del Rey To Belt Out The Blues At Cheney Cowles
June 30, 1995 in Seven Del Rey
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Guitar Caper Doesn’t Deter Corrosion
June 30, 1995 in Seven Spokane has always been a memorable stop for Raleigh, N.C., band Corrosion of Conformity, which plays Outback Jack’s on Wednesday. Corrosion last performed here with Megadeth, at the Coliseum.
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Radio Host Will Talk About Real Life Stuff
June 30, 1995 in Seven Never heard of Bruce Williams? Then you haven’t been listening to AM radio in the last decade or so. For many years in the mid-to-late 1980s, Bruce Williams was the …
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Small Cafe Has Big Hopes For Soup-And-Salad Menu
June 30, 1995 in Seven The new neighborhood cafe on South Perry may well be Spokane’s smallest restaurant, but the owners have big aspirations. Windmill’s Classic Cuisine has just four tables and three of them …
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‘Apollo 13’ Launches You Into Real Space Crisis
June 30, 1995 in Seven Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton and Kevin Bacon star in “Apollo 13.”
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Dear Future Bad Guys: Here Comes The ‘Judge’
June 30, 1995 in Seven ‘Judge Dredd’ is Sylvester Stallone.
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‘Power Rangers’ Is Good Junk
June 30, 1995 in Seven To watch the engaging “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie” is to realize all over again how very undemanding juvenile audiences are. Kids ages 5 to 10 don’t necessarily need …
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Femme-Fatale Fiorentino Has A Killer Role In ‘Last Seduction’
June 30, 1995 in Seven You may remember her as the older lover of high-school wrestler Loudon Swain (Matthew Modine) in the film version of “Vision Quest.” How about the older lover of the college …
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Chevy Thunder Show Roars Into Speedway
June 30, 1995 in Seven Even if you’ve never heard of the Chitwood family, you’ve definitely seen their explosive work performed many times on the big screen and television. Joie Chitwood and his sons, Joie …
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‘Pocahontas’ Is No ‘Lion King’
June 30, 1995 in Seven Pocahontas and her friends, Meeke and Flit, watch the English newcomers.
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Big Dipper Opens Tonight; Will Have Variety Of Bands
June 30, 1995 in Seven Brad Rudkin, singer of Snaut and former Outback Jack’s promoter, will reopen the Big Dipper tonight. Rudkin, who was issued his alcohol permit by the state last Thursday, will lease …
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Ruling Keeps Species Act At Full Force Supreme Court Reinstates Right To Restrict Growth On Private Lands Inhabited By Endangered Creatures
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 In its most important environmental decision in nearly two decades, the Supreme Court upheld the sweeping reach of the Endangered Species Act and ruled that federal officials can block development …
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Government Foe Builds Himself A Jail Sentence Property Owner Gets 30 Days For Building Without Permit, Barring Inspectors
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Ormesher
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Fbi Probes Court House Bomb Plot Man Investigated For Alleged Plan To Blow Up Spokane’s Federal Building
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Gray
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O’Grady In Friendly Territory Pilot Praises His Rescuers, Discusses Likely Movie Deal
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. A warm welcome Capt. Scott O’Grady is greeted by high school friend Meg McCullen at Spokane International Airport as he returned to his former home Thursday. Photo by Dan …
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Virginia Flood Claims More Lives
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Three bodies were dragged from a pickup truck Thursday that crashed into a huge hole in a washed-out road, raising the death toll to at least six after eight straight …
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Lottery Numbers
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Thursday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 235.
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Bomber Reveals His Complaints If Papers Publish Manuscript, He Says He’ll Stop The Killing
June 30, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Unveiling an apparent motive and a possible way out of his murderous ways, a serial mail bomber has delivered to The New York Times and The Washington Post a 35,000-word …

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