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Stepping forward together Two former high school soccer standouts will take their talents to Laramie County Community Col- lege next season. Story, Page B1 FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Andy Samberg wants ousted “Saturday Night Live” cast mem- bers to know there is life after the comedy show. Brooks Wheelan tweeted earlier this week that he had been fired from the NBC sketch comedy series. A source familiar with casting but not authorized to speak on the record said that he would not be returning in the fall. “If you were hired ... there’s something good going on with you,” Samberg said Wednesday. Samberg was a cast member on “SNL” from 2005 to 2012. The 35-year-old returned to guest host earlier this year. He said the only difference about hosting was that he didn’t worry about being cut from the episode. He joked, “When I order a cof- fee, it comes sooner because I don’t have to wait for 30 other people’s coffees. Other than that it’s almost exactly the same.” McEnroe’s son charged with drug possession NEW YORK (AP) — The son of tennis star and ESPN analyst John McEnroe and actress Tatum O’Neal has been charged with posses- sion of cocaine and prescription medication. Authorities say Kevin McEn- roe and another man were arrest- ed Tuesday night during “a nar- cotics transaction” in New York’s East Village. Samberg on firing from SNL birthdays Actor James Brolin is 74. Singer Martha Reeves is 73. Guitarist Lonnie Mack is 73. Sing- er Ricky Skaggs is 60. Actress Audrey Land- ers is 58. Musi- cian Nigel Twist (The Alarm) is 56. Actress Anne-Marie Johnson is 54. Actress Elizabeth McGovern is 53. Musician Jack Irons is 52. Actor Vin Diesel is 47. Singer Elizabeth Cook is 42. Actor Eddie Matos is 42. Actor Jason Weav- er is 35. Actress Kristen Bell is 34. Musician Aaron Gilles- pie (Underoath) is 31. Actor Tra- vis Milne (TV: “Rookie Blue”) is 28. Musician Joe Dean Jr . (Dailey & Vincent) is 25. NEW YORK (AP) — Doing a visual album has paid off for Beyonce : She’s the leading nominee at the MTV Video Music Awards. MTV announced Thursday that Beyonce is up for eight moonman tro- phies, including video of the year for “Drunk in Love.” Iggy Azalea and Eminem are nominated for seven awards each. Pharrell is the only male nominated for the top prize. Along with Beyonce, his “Happy” will compete with Azalea ’s “Fancy,” Miley Cyrus ’ “Wrecking Ball” and Sia ’s “Chandelier” for video of the year. Beyonce’s “Partition” is nominated for best female video and cinema- tography, while the Jay Z -featured “Drunk in Love” is up for best collabo- ration. Both songs are from Beyonce’s self-titled fifth album. “This album was a labor of love and she had such a vision of wanting to be able to tell the story of this album visually as well as audio,” said Lee Anne Callahan-Longo , general manager of Beyonce’s production house, Parkwood Entertainment. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: FIRST AND LAST (e.g., The first person to walk on the moon. Answer: Neil Arm- strong.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. The first two people to climb Mount Everest. 2. The first person in space. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 3. The first African-American film star. 4. The last person to be be- headed in the Tower of London. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 5. The first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize. 6. Billy Bailey was the last person in the U.S. to be execut- ed in this fashion. SCORING: 12 points — congratulations, doctor; 9 to 11 points — honors graduate; 6 to 10 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, July 18, the 199th day of 2014. There are 166 days left in the year. In A.D. 64, t he Great Fire of Rome began, consuming most of the city for about a week. Some blamed the fire on Emper- or Nero, who blamed Christians. In 1536, the English Parlia- ment passed an act declaring the authority of the pope void in England . In 1944, Hideki Tojo was re- moved as Japanese premier and war minister because of set- backs suffered by his country in World War II. After the war, he was convicted and hanged by the Allies for war crimes. side lines local sports Samberg ANSWERS: 1. Edmund Hil- lary and Tenzing Norgay; 2. Yuri Gagarin; 3. Stepin Fetchit (Lincoln Perry); 4. Second Earl of Essex (Robert Devereux); 5. Theodore Roosevelt (1906). 6. Hanged today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Beyonce leads Video Music Awards K. McEnroe Green lawn blues Laura Whitney and her hus- band, Michael Korte, don’t know whether they’re being good cit- izens during a drought or scoff- laws. On the same day the state approved mandatory outdoor watering restrictions with the threat of $500 fines, the Southern California couple received a letter from their city threatening a $500 penalty for not watering their brown lawn. Story, Page A5 Israel invades Gaza Thousands of Israeli soldiers invaded the Gaza Strip on Thurs- day, a military spokesman said, escalating a 10-day military oper- ation to try to destroy Hamas’ weapons arsenal, rocket firing abilities and tunnels under the Palestinian territory’s border with Israel. Story, Page A8 Water safety Though it’s easy to throw caution to the wind when ripping across a reservoir on a personal watercraft or cooling off in a local river, law enforcement ofcials urge people to be smart and safe when on the water. Story, Page C1 Odyssey’s odyssey A public hearing has been set for Aug. 15 to determine wheth- er Idaho Falls-based Odyssey Charter School’s charter should be revoked. Story, Page C1
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