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Sunday, July 13, 1997
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Trivia
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E2 Those who monitor the restaurant business say people over age 60 are 50 percent more likely than the younger diners to eat in cafeterias. It was the French novelist Anatole …
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Hints From Heloise
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E2 Dear Heloise: Since my eldest grandbaby was little, it has been my pleasure to serve juice from junior baby-food jars as juice glasses. What a nice memory of each grandchild. …
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Burning Books Well-Regarded Novels Are Hot, Hot, Hot In Hollywood
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E3 1. E. Annie Proulx’s book “The Shipping News” is one of the most recent novels being made into a movie. Photo by Associated Press 2. Hollywood producers have discovered their …
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Wynonna Looking For Balance
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E3 “I don’t fit into that antsy-schmantzy, schmoozer stuff,” says Wynonna. “So I’m a bit of a rebel in this town.” Photo by Associated Press
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Sandpoint Fest A Little Leaner And Smaller
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E3 The box office is humming along quite briskly at this year’s leaner, meaner Festival at Sandpoint. In fact, if you want to get tickets for the Doobie Bros. concert on …
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Sonic Conception Prodigy’s ‘Fat Of The Land’ Could Be The Album To Spark Electronica’s Rise In The U.S.
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E4 Prodigy’s new album is No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Band members are, from left to right, Keith Flint, Leeroy Thornhill, Maxim Reality and Liam Howlett. Photo by TPN
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Genesis Replaces Collins
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E4 Veteran Atlantic Records act Genesis has chosen little-known singer Ray Wilson, a 28-year-old Scottish native, to replace departed vocalist-drummer Phil Collins. Genesis founding members Tony Banks (keyboards) and Mike Rutherford …
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David Byrne’s ‘Feelings’ Consistent, Entertaining
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E4 David Byrne “Feelings” (Luaka Bop/Warner Bros.) The four “action-figure”-style images of journeyman David Byrne on the booklet of “Feelings” reflect the many musical moods he undergoes on the album, which …
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C-Span’s Founder Now An Author
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E5 Once again, Brian Lamb has bucked the tide. It wasn’t enough for him to celebrate the publication of his first book with a national tour or a private party for …
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Storytelling Shines In ‘The Sylvan Path’
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E5 Gary Ferguson
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Art On The Green Offers Literary Workshops
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E5 When you think of Art on the Green, Coeur d’Alene’s annual arts fair, three things typically come to mind: arts and crafts, music and food. OK, so maybe that’s four …
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Local Artists Honored With Awards, Grants
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E6 Four Inland Northwest artists have been recognized by Artist Trust, a non-profit organization committed to supporting Washington state artists. Wendy Franklund Miller, Spokane, was among 11 artists statewide to receive …
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Share Ideas For Improving Quality Of Life
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E7 Last Sunday we ran a feature story about people trying to create a positive influence in their community. Spokesman-Review readers were asked to share their own suggestions for ways to …
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Have Lots Of Fun On Vacation; Just Don’t Go Anywhere
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E7 It’s summer vacation time, and I’m sure you can’t wait to jump into the family car and drive to fun and exciting new places, preferably before the family wakes up …
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Couple Assume Care Of Granddaughter Child’s Mother Suffered Brain Damage In Accident
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E8 Marie Larson grieves the loss of her daughter while celebrating the deliverance of her granddaughter. Her daughter, Gerallynn, suffered severe brain damage in a 1971 car accident, which Marie attributes …
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Aunt, Uncle Shield Boy From Drug Scene Nephew A Victim Of Neglect In His Earliest Years
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E8 Joyce Stookey’s stepsister was a drug addict. But the woman’s baby escaped her addiction when he was born five years ago. What he couldn’t escape was his mother’s neglect and …
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Mr. And Mrs. Suess Colfax, Wash.
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Mr. And Mrs. Geller Spokane
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Mr. And Mrs. Steinheiser Spokane
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Mr. And Mrs. Haworth Spokane
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Mr. And Mrs. Brown Spokane
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Mr. And Mrs. Denton Bellingham
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 Albert E. and Dorothy Margaret Denton, Bellingham, formerly of Spokane, recently celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary with a dinner cruise on Lake Union in Seattle. Hosts for the event were …
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Mr. And Mrs. Bomstad Spokane
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 (Photo of couple)
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Engagements
July 13, 1997 in Features on Page E9 Goblick-Smith Elizabeth Jean Smith and Eric Dean Goblick, both of Spokane, plan to marry Aug. 16. Paschall-Current Amy Current, Colville, Wash., and Jeff Paschall, Otis Orchards, plan to marry Sept. …
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