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www.postregister.com Getthelatestinnews,entertainment andshopping,anywayyoulikeit! WiththePostRegister’sNEWMobileApp! postregister.com/apps Checkout ournew Mobile App! todownloadyourfreeappTODAY! Numbers game The first high school enrollment numbers are out, and several local teams could be affected when the new classifications are decided later this year. Story, Page B1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 2015 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — In another instance of a news organi- zation jumping the gun on a fast- moving story, NBC News errone- ously reported the capture of two suspects and killing of another in the attack on a French news- paper office and has been forced to issue a correction. The false report first came on NBC’s flag- ship “Nightly News” at 4:35 p.m. MST Wednesday and was dialed back over the next few hours. That show’s anchor, Brian Williams , was to explain the error to viewers on Thursday’s broadcast. NBC reporter Pete Williams credited two U.S. counterterrorism officials as his sources for the report, which appeared online, was tweeted and broadcast on MSNBC at about the same time as “Nightly News.” There was no confirmation from French officials for the report. Pete Williams did the reporting, although Bill Neely delivered the story on “Nightly.” Old Al Pacino Tony Award Golden Globe on auction NEW YORK (AP) — If you have enough money, you might soon be able to say hello to two of Al Pacino’s former little friends. Goldin Auc- tions is offering a treasure chest of celebrity items online this winter, including Frank Sinatra ’s sailor’s costume from the 1945 film “Anchors Aweigh,” a Les Paul guitar owned by both Joe Walsh and Jimmy Page , and Pacino’s Tony Award and a Golden Globe. NBC to correct false report birthdays Singer Joan Baez is 74. Singer Roy Head is 74. Musi- cian Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) is 71. Singer Crystal Gayle is 64. Actor J.K. Simmons is 60. Actress Imelda Staunton is 59. Musician Eric Erlandson is 52. Actress Joely Richardson is 50. Musician Carl Bell (Fuel) is 48. Musician Dave Matthews is 48. Actress Joey Lauren Adams is 47. Actress Angela Bettis is 42. Singer A.J. McLean (Back- street Boys) is 37. Musician Drew Brown (OneRepublic) is 31. Singer Paolo Nutini is 28. Actress Nina Dobrev is 26. Actor Tyree Brown is 11. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert Downey Jr . was seeing double at the People’s Choice Awards. The star of “The Judge” and “Iron Man” picked up the trophies for favorite dramatic movie actor and favorite movie actor at Wednes- day’s fan-favorite ceremony honoring stars in film, television and music. “This is perfect for me because I love people, I’m crazy about movies, and I prefer people who love my movies,” Downey said. “The Big Bang Theory” also won multiple honors. The sitcom about a group of scientists was awarded trophies for favorite network TV comedy and favorite TV show, while co-star Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting was chosen as favorite comedic TV actress. “We truly have a love and passion for making this show together,” said “Big Bang” co-star Johnny Galecki . “Hon- estly, it’s a dream come true every day.” today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: TELEVISION For what do the initials stand? (e.g., PBS. Answer: Public Broad- casting Service.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. HBO 2. HGTV 3. CNN GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. TCM 5. OWN 6. TLC PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. CTN 8. BET 9. ESPN SCORING: 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you? in history Today is Friday, Jan. 9, the ninth day of 2015. There are 356 days left in the year. In 1861, Mississippi became the second state to secede from the Union , the same day the Star of the West, a merchant vessel bringing reinforcements and supplies to federal troops at Fort Sumter, S.C., retreated because of artillery fire. In 1945, during World War II, American forces began landing on the shores of Lin- gayen Gulf in the Philippines as the Battle of Luzon got underway , resulting in an Allied victory over Japanese forces. side lines local sports B. Williams ANSWERS: 1. Home Box Office. 2. Home and Garden Televi- sion. 3. Cable News Network. 4. Turner Classic Movies. 5. Oprah Winfrey Network. 6. The Learning Channel. 7. Christian Television Network. 8. Black Entertainment Television. 9. Entertainment and Sports Pro- gramming Network. today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Downey wins big at People’s Choice Pacino House to vote on blocking Obama immigration House Republicans plan to vote next week to block spending for President Barack Obama’s exec- utive actions on immigration, setting up a potentially explo- sive showdown with no certain outcome. Story, Page A5 French police detain 9 in massive hunt for suspects Police SWAT teams backed by helicopters tracked two heavily armed brothers with al-Qaida sympathies suspected in the newsroom massacre of a satirical French weekly that spoofed Islam. Story, Page A8 Davis takes District 6 helm Idaho State Police Capt. Steve Davis began his law enforce- ment career with his boots on the ground. Now he gets to park them on the boss’s desk. The 47-year-old law enforcement veteran was pro- moted and named District 6 com- mander. Story, Page C1 Flu bug hits eastern Idaho Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center has treated more than twice as many patients with influ- enza-like symptoms this year than last. From Oct. 1 through Wednesday, hospital officials said at least 420 emergency room patients were seen. Story, Page C1
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