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Friday, March 3, 1995
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Tea Dancing Accentuates Elegance Of The Davenport Hotel
March 3, 1995 in Seven It’s time to try something different. This weekend, there are four events that give you the chance to get out and do something you’ve never tried before. Forget the movies; …
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Organist Will Enliven ‘Hunchback’ Screening
March 3, 1995 in Seven Lon Chaney star in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.”
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It’s Clear, You’re, Going To Enjoy Tale Of ‘Oliver’
March 3, 1995 in Seven 1. David Lee plays Fagin 2. Many of the young boys in the Cincinnati School of Performing Arts.
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Jesuit Scholastics Jump Into ‘Tempest’
March 3, 1995 in Seven Jeff McDougall portrays Caliban in “The Tempest.”
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Act Will Highlight Broadway Songs
March 3, 1995 in Seven The ACT, 425 N. Evergreen, will present a feast of Broadway show tunes tonight through March 11. ‘The ACT Revues Broadway” is a cabaret-style revue of Broadway songs, both old …
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Violin Soloist Puts His Passion Into Romantic, Barber Concerto
March 3, 1995 in Seven Corey Cerovsek will make sparks fly.
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‘Dance Baroque!’ At The Met
March 3, 1995 in Seven Beverly Biggs, David Dutton and Wayne Smith (seated).
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‘The Dream’ Ballet Debuts At The Met
March 3, 1995 in Seven Stephanie Booth, left, Sara Radmaker, center and Sara Gilpin in “The Dream.” Photo by Colin Mulvany/The Spokesman-Review
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Norton Buffalo Pure Entertainment
March 3, 1995 in Seven Norton Buffalo
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Thai Kitchen Cuisine Is Definitely Well Worth The Wait
March 3, 1995 in Seven A friend has been nagging me for years to try the Thai Kitchen in the Valley. I’m sorry I waited so long to heed his advice because this little restaurant …
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Too Much Brat, Not Enough Plot Hurts ‘Man In The House’
March 3, 1995 in Seven Chevy Chase and Jonathan Taylor Thomas star.
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‘Heavenly Creatures’ A ‘Murder Story With No Villains’
March 3, 1995 in Seven The cinema of murder is a twisted universe. Add family to the mix and this depiction of real-life crime dips into dementia. From Terence Malick’s superbly directed “Badlands” to the …
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On Movie Night, Make Room For ‘Roommates’
March 3, 1995 in Seven D.B. Sweeney and Peter Falk star in “Roommates.”
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‘The Lion King’ Is Another Crowning Achievement For Disney
March 3, 1995 in Seven “The Lion King” is in the Disney tradition of great animation.
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‘Brady Bunch’ Stays At No. 1
March 3, 1995 in Seven No. 3 “Heavyweights” is the story of a summer camp for lumpy lads.
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Singer Finds Her Calling As Vocalist For Lazy Susan
March 3, 1995 in Seven Just over five years ago, Lazy Susan vocalist Kim Virant wasn’t singing for any band. In fact, she wasn’t even a singer. “This was a late-blooming venture for me,” said …
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Clark’s Husband Wants Custody Simpson Prosecutor Spends Too Much Time At Work, Lawsuit Contends
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 The long hours that Marcia Clark has worked on the O.J. Simpson murder trial have made her a famous prosecutor, but they have also sparked a custody fight. In court …
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Seattle Shooting Leaves Two Dead Man Kills Pregnant Wife And Friend At King County Courthouse
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Suspect Timothy Blackwell is held down by jail officers on the second floor of the King County Courthouse. Photo by Associated Press 2. Blackwell
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Chase Counselor Returns To The Fray School Trying To Mend Wounds From Accusations Of Racism
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Counselor Lionel Harding-Thomas will return Monday to a polarized Chase Middle School, where he says he is under fire because he stands up for minority students. Meanwhile, two advisers from …
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Inflation Hits Bloomsday Officials Increase Entry Fee By A Dollar, Hope To Be Part Of Road-Running Championships
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 FOR THE RECORD: (March 7, 1995): This year’s Bloomsday poster was designed by artists Ken Spiering and John Mraz. A photo cutline in the paper Friday incompletely listed the artists. …
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Craig Laments Narrow Defeat
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Congress lost its best chance yet to get the discipline it needs to stem the flow of red ink, Idaho Sen. Larry Craig said shortly after the Balanced Budget Amendment …
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Balanced Budget Amendment Defeated Republicans Blame Clinton For One-Vote Loss, Vow To Bring It To Vote Again
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Bob Dole
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Impact Fee Is Still A Tax, Rankin Says But Backers Say Property Tax Levies Would Fall If Assessments Rise
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Rankin
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Sea Turning To Dead Zone
March 3, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Warming temperatures and the disappearance of a critical link in the food chain are turning the once-teeming ocean waters near San Diego into a dead zone, a researcher says. John …

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