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Friday, July 12, 1996
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Lack Of Local Support Forces Washaway World To Phoenix
July 12, 1996 in Seven Singer-songwriter Glenn Gano plays Espresso Delizioso.
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Lots Of Microbrews Complement Great Food At New Moon Time
July 12, 1996 in Seven The menu at the new Moon Time in Coeur d’Alene elevates pub grub to new heights. Instead of the classic beer accompaniments like pickled pig’s feet, try sinking your chompers …
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‘Nixon’ Lures Viewers With Array Of Oliver Stone Film Techniques
July 12, 1996 in Seven Anthony Hopkins and James Woods star in “Nixon.”
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Conscience Under Fire Movie Delves Into Different Perceptions Of The Same Event
July 12, 1996 in Seven Meg Ryan plays Capt. Karen Walden, the first woman nominated for a Medal of Honor in “Courage Under Fire.”
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Enter The Pop World Of Andy Warhol
July 12, 1996 in Seven Lili Taylor stars as Valerie Solanas, a deranged militant feminist writer-prostitute who shot Andy Warhol, nearly killing him in 1968.
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Git Along To Cheney Rodeo
July 12, 1996 in Seven The 29th version of the Cheney Rodeo comes out of the chute tonight when the cowboys and cowgirls start ropin’ and ridin’ at 7:30 at the Cheney Rodeo Grounds. Other …
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Feel Good At ‘Independence Day’
July 12, 1996 in Seven (photo of scene from movie)
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Reader Review
July 12, 1996 in Seven Independence Day Tadashi Osborne: “Although it won’t win any Oscars, other than for special effects, this movie is still good summer escapist fun replete with good guys kicking some serious …
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Concert Benefits 4,000 Holes
July 12, 1996 in Seven Another benefit concert for 4,000 Holes, a Spokane record store that has been a victim of a spree of vandalism, will be staged at The Met, July 19 at 7 …
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Cherry Festival
July 12, 1996 in Seven The annual Cherry Festival at Green Bluff runs Saturday and Sunday, with music, crafts and, of course, plenty of cherries to u-pick or that are already picked. The festival unofficially …
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Laugh Off That Last Triple Bogey
July 12, 1996 in Seven Who would have thought a comedy show and a round of golf would be a good match? After you hack your way through 18 holes, break a few clubs and …
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Avon Lady Defies Court Order Rose Christmann Ordered Back To Court For Continuing To Sell Cosmetics From Her Home
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 She keeps calling. Rose Christmann is scheduled to appear in court next week to explain why she continues to sell Avon products from her Coeur d’Alene home. Photo by Jesse …
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Perot Gets Right Back On That Horse Reform Party Founder Says He’s Running Again, Much To Dole’s Irritation And Clinton’s Advantage
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Perot
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Controversial Bear-Hunting Issue Hits Home At Batts Governor And His Wife Are Split On Emotional Measure
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Bear hunting is splitting the head of state and the head of his household. Idaho Gov. Phil Batt announced Thursday he will vote against a statewide initiative banning certain types …
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Woman Receives Wwp Apology, Money For Bill Mistakes Were Made, Utility Admits
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Marilyn Franck got a public apology and gifts of money Thursday when people learned power to her home and life-support machine was nearly turned off because she hadn’t paid her …
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Logan Fighting For Its Air As Neighborhood Activists Urge Epa To Designate Spokane As ‘Serious’ Violator, Business Leaders Fight To Keep City Off List
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 While business leaders fight to keep Spokane off a national list of cities with the worst carbon monoxide problems, a Spokane neighborhood wants to be on the list. Logan area …
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When Todd Met Melissa The Signs Of Love On Power Poles Lead To A Story Of Romance
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Go get the box of tissues. The mystery of the road-sign romance has been solved. “This is like a love story that started out when they were kids,” says the …
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Image Hurting Sandpoint Business Community Leaders Discuss How Publicity About Fuhrman, Aryans Costs North Idaho
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Kevin Watson, a member of Sandpoint’s Human Rights Coalition, winces when he reads a letter from a romance-adventure novelist. The man wanted to write a book and base the characters …
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Scanner Predicts Heart Attacks Machine Identifies Those At Risk Before Trouble Starts
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A1 Seeing into the future. Airway Heights prisoner Paul Kollen slides out of the Cine CT scanner, which can be used to predict heart attacks and blockages. Photo by Shawn Jacobson/The …
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Big, But Weak, Bertha Heads For Shore
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A2 Vacationers streamed hundreds of miles inland for a place to spend the night Thursday as a weakened Hurricane Bertha staggered toward the Carolina shores during the height of the summer …
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Lottery Numbers
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A2 Thursday’s Washington Triple Choice: 334. Thursday’s Washington Keno: 3-8-9-12-15-18-23-35-39-45- 52-58-60-63-65-66-67-72-73-76.
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Insurers Pledge To Help Churches
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A3 Insurance industry leaders promised Vice President Al Gore on Thursday they will help find coverage for burned-out churches and synagogues whose policies have been canceled or not renewed. Gore announced …
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Shopping Network Must Verify Claims
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A3 Home Shopping Network Inc., which reaches 69 million U.S. households, has agreed to obtain scientific evidence before airing claims that any food, supplement or drug can treat a disease or …
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Bill To Reject Gay Marriages Sparks Insults In Congress
July 12, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A3 Members of Congress traded insults Thursday, accusing each other of bigotry and being soft on family values a day before the House planned to vote on a bill that would …

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