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Friday, October 20, 1995
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Need A Few Decorating Ideas? Bazaars And Home Show Can Help
October 20, 1995 in Seven Looking for ways to cover your bare walls, exposed windows and empty shelves? There are several craft fairs around town this weekend, as well as a home show, to give …
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Show Will Exhibit Hundreds Of Quilts
October 20, 1995 in Seven The 17th annual Quilt Show at the Spokane Convention Center this weekend boasts 30 merchants and around 517 entries. It also includes half-hour exhibitions throughout the show. Show hours are …
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Norton Buffalo Will Fill Davenport With His Music
October 20, 1995 in Seven Norton Buffalo
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‘Twelfth Night’ Silly? , But It’s One Of The Best Plays Around
October 20, 1995 in Seven Twins Viola (Jeannette Simpson) and Sebastian (Jim Ferris) find themselves in a romantic mess in the Interplayers’ production of “Twelfth Night.” Photo by Molly O’Hara/The Spokesman-Review
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If It’s Harp Music You Want, Head For The Cathedral
October 20, 1995 in Seven Most people have never seen two harps together, much less more than three dozen. The 1995 Harp Festival, featuring an ensemble of 38 harps, will take place Sunday at 4 …
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Miss Spokane To Be Selected Saturday
October 20, 1995 in Seven (From For the Record, Wednesday, October 25, 1995): Lynne Schuster is executive director of the Miss Spokane Program. Her name was misspelled in a story in Friday’s Weekend entertainment section.
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August Wilson Drama Focuses On Black Experience Of The ‘60s
October 20, 1995 in Seven Peter A. Urio portrays Hambone and Bobby “D” plays Sterling in Spokane Civic Theatre’s Studio Theatre production of “Two Trains Running.” Photo by Dan Pelle/The Spokesman-Review
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If Anything Keeps Falling On His Head, It’s Hit Records
October 20, 1995 in Seven B.J. Thomas
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Patsy Clark’s Restaurant Sold To Trio Of Spokane Businessmen
October 20, 1995 in Seven Three Spokane businessmen have purchased Patsy Clark’s. Tracy P. Niles, his father, Dalen Niles, and Steve Senescall bought Spokane’s ultimate special occasion dining spot from Chuck Quinn and his Seattle-based …
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Ukrainian Quartet Will Open Chamber Music Series
October 20, 1995 in Seven The Leontovych String Quartet, founded in Kiev in the former Soviet Union in 1971, will give the opening concert of the Spokane Chamber Music Association’s series at The Met on …
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Despite Age, Nomeansno, By No Means Ready To Quit
October 20, 1995 in Seven Most middle-aged musicians ought to be thinking about their retirement or at least quitting before their music spoils. They’re not supposed to be hitting the road in a cramped van …
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Welcome Back, John Travolta ‘Get Shorty’ Thrusts The Crime World Into Hollywood
October 20, 1995 in Seven John Travolta portrays a Miami loan shark in “Get Shorty.” He’s sent to Los Angeles to collect on a debt and teams up with a B-movie actress played by Rene …
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In Retrospect, ‘Oblivion’ Was The Place To Start
October 20, 1995 in Seven James Le Gros, left, and Steve Buscemi star in “Living in Oblivion.”
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‘Now And Then’ Should Have Passed On Present
October 20, 1995 in Seven Ashleigh Aston Moore, Gaby Hoffman, Christina Ricci and Thora Birch star in the Adolescent parts of “Now and Then.”
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Perhaps The Joke Is Really On The ‘Mallrats’ Audience
October 20, 1995 in Seven Shannen Doherty gives Jason Lee an earful in a scene from “Mallrats.” Photo by Gramercy Pictures
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Take Some ‘Demolition,’ Add Some ‘Speed’ And, Voila, You’re A Star
October 20, 1995 in Seven Sandra Bullock owes a debt to Sylvester Stallone. She’d had parts in small films (“Wrestling Ernest Hemingway”) and the lead in the television version of “Working Girl,” but she didn’t …
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‘Seven’ Deadly To The Competition
October 20, 1995 in Seven (From For the record, Saturday, October 21): Gary Oldman is the lead male actor in the movie “The Scarlet Letter.” A photo caption in Friday’s Weekend entertainment section indicated otherwise. …
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Music That Goes Beyond The Ears
October 20, 1995 in Seven What does a punk band do when those same three chords become overwrought? It either quits and goes on to something else or it switches its focus to the lyrics …
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Ketchup Adds Spice To English-Only Debate
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Ketchup should be declared the national condiment and use of all salsa, soy sauce and other condiments should be strongly discouraged. So says Robert A. Underwood, Guam’s delegate to Congress, …
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Vote Was About Next Year’s Election
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Beneath the surface, the debate in the House of Representatives on Thursday was not so much about the Medicare program itself as it was about partisan politics: about whether the …
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House Passes Sweeping Medicare Bill Clinton Vows To Veto Measure Providing $270 Billion In Savings Over Seven Years
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Taking a giant step toward its goal of producing a balanced budget in seven years, the GOP-controlled House approved a Medicare bill Thursday that would vastly reshape the 30-year-old health …
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Batt Calls For Reforms At Dog Track Idaho Governor Recommends Drug Testing, Unannounced Inspections
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Members of the Greyhound Action Committee picket the Coeur d’Alene Greyhound Park on Thursday evening. Photo by Jesse Tinsley/The Spokesman-Review
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Fbi Director Admits Errors Freeh’s Testimony Wraps Up Ruby Ridge Hearings
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Louis J. Freeh
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Blues Beyond His Years Paul Brasch Is A Natural Talent, Oh Yeah, Strumming His Way To Local Fame
October 20, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 1. The kid’s a natural. Paul Brasch performs at the Birkebeiner Brewing Co. every Wednesday night, blues permitting. Photo by Sandra Bancroft-Billings/The Spokesman-Review 2. Paul Brasch, blues player.

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