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Friday, May 5, 1995
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If Crowds Just Aren’t Your Scene, There’s Lots To Do Besides Running
May 5, 1995 in Seven Maybe the best way to deal with the onslaught of runners, joggers and walkers in Spokane this weekend is to get out of town - just avoid the whole thing …
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Petty Returns To The Musical Basics
May 5, 1995 in Seven Tom Petty will play The Gorge tonight and Sunday.
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Spokane Has Been A Barometer For Melissa Etheridge’s Career
May 5, 1995 in Seven Melissa Eltheridge will perform at the Opera House on Saturday. Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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Make An Escape To ‘Shirley Valentine’
May 5, 1995 in Seven Give yourself a “Valentine” present. Go see “Shirley Valentine,” which opens tonight at the ACT Theatre, 425 N. Evergreen in the Valley. This one-woman play by Willy Russell has been …
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Restaurants Ready For Carbo-Loading Bloomies
May 5, 1995 in Seven Bloomsday is now upon us. On Sunday, more than 50,000 runners will pack the streets of downtown Spokane to compete in the annual 12-kilometer run. Runners looking to lower their …
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Whet Your Appetite On Bluegrass Music
May 5, 1995 in Seven Bluegrass and home-baked goodies just naturally go together, says Gloria Bayshaw, of the Inland Northwest Bluegrass Association. Good music and good eats will be on tap when the Bluegrass Conspiracy …
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Fennessy Gets Jazzy
May 5, 1995 in Seven Fennessy
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Director Sayles Works His Magic With ‘Secret Of Roan Inish’
May 5, 1995 in Seven Sea spirits pervade the thoughts of the people in “The Secret of Roan Inish.”
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Meg Ryan Is Too Cute For Words Or This Movie
May 5, 1995 in Seven Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline star in “French Kiss.”
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‘Wellville’ And Other Parker Flicks Have Visually Distinctive Elements
May 5, 1995 in Seven It’s hard to think of another filmmaker whose career has varied as much as Alan Parker’s. His latest effort, “The Road to Wellville”, has as much in common with “Midnight …
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Top Flick ‘Sleeping’ Is No Sleeper
May 5, 1995 in Seven ‘Village of the Damned’ earned $3.2 million.
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Gaqs Has A Second Album - And Support To Make It Work
May 5, 1995 in Seven The last time Seattle’s Green Apple Quickstep played in Spokane it was a Tuesday night at Outback Jack’s and the event was a record release party for its major label …
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Senator Wants To Disarm Feds Forest Rangers Don’t Need Guns, Says Idaho’s Larry Craig
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Idaho Republican Sen. Larry Craig, an outspoken opponent of gun control for private citizens, wants to disarm thousands of federal officers who patrol national forests and wildlife refuges. Craig, a …
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Sewer Worker Rescued From Cave-In
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. Buried alive Rescuers try to free a construction worker after the earth surrounding the Spokane sewer line he was working on collapsed. Photo by Craig Buck/The Spokesman-Review 2. Paramedics …
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Reassessments Play Havoc With Budgets Assessor’s Office Criticized For Wildly Fluctuating Property Values
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Last-minute changes to commercial property values in Spokane County are leaving the city, county and schools with a lot less money to spend than expected. During the two days before …
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Cop Convicted Of Rape Will Get Full Disability Police Pension Board Bows To State’s Recommendation
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 (From For the Record, Saturday, May 6, 1995): Jim Lundgren is a Spokane police major crimes sergeant and Mark Wheelwright is an active duty corporal. Identifications of the two officers …
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Montana Files Charges Against Militia Leaders Three Of The Four Suspects Are Accused Of Advocating The Murder Of Public Officials
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Federal agents are looking for Montana rancher Calvin Greenup. File/The Spokesman-Review
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Don’t Shoot; It’s Only The Guard National Guard Wants The Other Militia To Know
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 A Guardsman fires up a personnel carrier in CdA. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Dad Fired On Take Our Daughters To Work Day
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Marisa Means expected to see how her father made his living on Take Our Daughters to Work Day. Instead, he got fired and the two of them were escorted from …
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Lottery Numbers
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A2 Thursday’s winning “Triple Choice” lottery numbers: 737. Thursday’s winning Washington Keno numbers: 7-12-14-15- 17-18-22-26-28-30-33-40-47-52-59-63-69-72-75-76.
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Search Ends With Only 2 Missing Last Pile Of Rubble Yields The Remains Of About 20 Oklahoma City Bomb Victims
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Vicki Horn joins rescue worker Bill Walker at a farewell ceremony. Photo by Associated Press
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Defense Keys On Missing Blood To Suggest Simpson Was Framed Chemist, However, Testifies How Easily Fluid Can Be Lost From Vial
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A3 Defense lawyers labored Thursday to show that 30 crucial drops were missing from a vial of blood taken from O.J. Simpson on June 13 - enough blood, they suggested, not …
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Top Clinton Adviser Target Of Whitewater Probe
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Lindsey
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Prospects Still Uncertain For Foster’s Confirmation
May 5, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A4 Prospects for surgeon general nominee Dr. Henry W. Foster’s confirmation continued to appear uncertain Thursday as leading Republican senators disagreed over whether the issue should be put to the full …

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