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BYU Bowl fight The president of the University of Memphis has asked the school’s athletic director to investigating the postgame fight that broke out between BYU and the Tigers after the Miami Beach Bowl. Story, Page B1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk DENVER (AP) — A Colo- rado company lost its latest fight against Disney over the rights to Marvel’s iconic comic book char- acters Tuesday when a federal appeals court ruled it could not claim ownership to certain super- heroes such as Spider-Man and Iron Man. In its decision, a panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a federal judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by Stan Lee Media, which sought profits from the $5.5 billion the company says Disney made from movies and merchandise featuring Marvel’s superheros. Disney bought Marvel in 2009. Stan Lee Media no longer is affiliated with comic book writer Stan Lee. But the company argued it had the rights to at least some of the characters under a 1998 agree- ment. Cosby not finding support in black community WASHINGTON (AP) — Bill Cosby hasn’t been “America’s dad” for years. For some blacks, he is the cranky uncle complaining about young blacks who, in his view, dress and behave in a way that drags down their race. The shift in perceptions of Cosby, from revered come- dian to more of a public scold, may be costing him support in the black community as he battles decades-old accusations of drug- ging and sexually assaulting women. “He’s asking people to pull up their pants and act right,” said Fredrick Harris , director of the Institute for Research in Afri- can-American Studies at Columbia University. “People are ques- tioning, ‘Why were you unzipping yours and pulling yours down?’” Company loses Marvel rights birthdays Author Mary Higgins Clark is 87. Rock musi- cian Ian Burden (The Human League) is 57. Actor Anil Kapoor is 55. Actor Wade Williams is 53. Designer Kate Spade is 52. Rock singer Mary Ramsey (10,000 Maniacs) is 51. Actor Mark Valley is 50. Actor Diedrich Bader is 48. Actor Amaury Nolasco is 44. Singer Ricky Martin is 43. Author Ste- phenie Meyer is 41. “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest is 40. Actor Michael Raymond-James (TV: “Once Upon a Time”) is 37. Rock singer Louis Tomlinson (One Direction) is 23. NEW YORK (AP) — “The Interview” was put back into theaters Thursday when Sony Pictures Entertainment announced a limited the- atrical release for the comedy that provoked an international incident with North Korea and outrage over its cancelled release. Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton said Tuesday that Seth Rogen’s North Korea farce “will be in a number of theaters on Christmas Day.” He said Sony also is continuing its efforts to release the film on more platforms and in more theaters. “We have never given up on releasing ‘The Interview,’ ” Lynton said in a statement Tuesday. “While we hope this is only the first step of the film’s release, we are proud to make it available to the public and to have stood up to those who attempted to suppress free speech.” For Sony, the decision was the culmination of a gradual about-face: After initially saying it had no plans to release the movie, the company began softening its position after it was broadly criticized. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: “A CHRISTMAS CAROL” — NO. 2 (e.g., Who was the second of the three spirits foretold? Answer: Ghost of Christmas Present.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. What were the first words spoken by the spirit? 2. They visited the Cratchit family’s house. What was the crippled son’s name? 3. The older boy was referred to as Master ____. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. Name either of the two Cratchit daughters. 5. What was the main course for dinner and what was the dessert? 6. Name a nonurban site where Scrooge was next taken by the spirit. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. They visited Scrooge’s nephew’s house. What was the nephew’s name? 8. What were the names of the two emaciated children shown to Scrooge? 9. Whose children were they? 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 Wednesday, Dec. 24, the 358th day of 2014. There are seven days left in the year. This is Christmas Eve. In 1814, the U.S. and Britain signed the Treaty of Ghent, which ended the War of 1812. side lines local sports ANSWERS: 1. “Come in! Come in! And know me better, man!”; 2. Tiny Tim; 3. Peter Cratchit; 4. Belinda and Martha; 5. Goose and pudding; 6. A miner’s hut, a light- house, a ship; 7. Fred; 8. Igno- rance and Want; 9. Man’s (“They are Man’s”). today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day Forecast for Idaho Falls The next 24 hours Idaho Falls Almanac Weather Trivia Regional Forecast Map Around The Region Across The Nation Recreation Information Road and Travel Yesterday’s Extremes Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Arco 29/22 pc 27/12 sn Blackfoot 37/27 s 31/18 sn Boise 43/30 ra 36/22 pc Burley 45/27 pc 32/21 sn Challis 36/20 rs 28/7 sn Elko, NV 46/27 ra 34/16 sn Island Park 28/18 sn 26/5 sn Jackson, WY 29/23 mc 25/12 sn Lewiston 44/33 ra 40/28 mc Moscow 38/27 ra 33/26 mc Nampa 43/32 ra 37/22 pc Ogden, UT 43/32 ra 37/22 pc Pocatello 41/28 pc 32/20 sn Rexburg 33/24 pc 30/15 sn Salmon 35/25 ra 32/12 sn Shelley 34/25 pc 29/16 sn Stanley 34/17 sn 24/-1 sn Twin Falls 44/30 pc 33/22 sn W. Yellowstone 29/19 sn 28/4 sn Today Tomorrow City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Atlanta 64/40 sh 51/30 s Boston 55/53 t 59/36 ra Chicago 40/31 sn 38/33 pc Cincinnati 58/34 sh 41/32 sn Cleveland 58/38 t 40/34 sn Dallas 48/34 mc 60/46 s Denver 48/34 s 46/19 pc Detroit 57/35 t 41/31 mc Houston 54/37 s 64/52 s Kansas City 37/27 sn 49/36 s Las Vegas 60/45 s 56/37 s Los Angeles 77/50 s 64/47 s Memphis 47/35 ra 52/40 s Miami 80/71 t 75/66 sh Minneapolis 35/28 cl 37/27 mc New Orleans 54/40 s 54/49 s New York 57/52 t 56/37 sh Orlando 79/59 sh 66/49 s Phoenix 65/42 s 64/39 s Pittsburgh 61/37 ra 40/31 sn Portland 46/37 sh 45/40 sh Salt Lake City 49/33 s 36/29 sn San Diego 70/57 s 64/48 pc San Francisco 61/48 ra 59/46 s Seattle 45/37 sh 47/35 pc Tampa Bay 77/60 t 67/50 sh Washington, DC 57/48 ra 54/34 pc Streamows Stage Flow Avg. Snake River Basin: Feet cfs Flow Snake R. near Heise 0.82 1,390 2,400 Snake R. at Blackfoot 5.01 2,740 2,440 Henry’s Fork near Island Park 2.66 258 346 Snowpack Bear River Basin 120% of normal Henry’s Fork, Tetons Basins 109% of normal Salmon Basin 117% of normal Snake Basin Above Palisades 133% of normal Willow, Blackfoot, Portneuf Basins 134% of normal Reservoir Storage American Falls 55% of Capacity Henry’s Lake 97% of Capacity Island Park 73% of Capacity Jackson 77% of Capacity Palisades 65% of Capacity Ririe 53% of Capacity Yesterday's High / Low 33 / 21 Normal High 28 Normal Low 11 Record High 51 in 1955 Record Low -30 in 1983 Yesterday to 4pm 0.00" Month to Date 0.39" Avg. Month to Date 0.63" Year to Date 9.78" Avg. Year to Date 10.15" Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Today 7:59 a.m. 4:56 p.m. 9:48 a.m. 8:31 p.m. Thursday 7:59 a.m. 4:57 p.m. 10:29 a.m. 9:43 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:58 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 10:55 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. 4:59 p.m. 11:39 a.m. Next Day First 12/28 Full 1/4 Last 1/13 New 1/20 Weather (Wx) : cl/cloudy; /urries; pc/partly cloudy; mc/mostly cloudy; ra/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy 0-50 .................Good 51-100 .....Moderate 101-150 ....Sensitive 151-200 ..Unhealthy Today’s forecast Good Yesterday 11 The higher the number, the greater the need for people with respiratory problems to reduce outside activity. Temperature Precipitation Sun and Moon Air Quality Today’s UV High: 84° in Hollywood, Fla. Low: -1° in Lake Yellowstone, Wyo. National: Idaho: 1-888-432-7623 Montana: 1-888-432-7623 Wyoming: 1-888-432-7623 Yellowstone Park: (307) 344-2117 Grand Teton Park: (307) 739-3614 TODAY Partly Cloudy 35 / 26 Precip Chance: 20% 9-15 mph SSE Thursday Snow Possible 31 / 16 Precip Chance: 50% 7-11 mph W Friday Mostly Cloudy 26 / 11 Precip Chance: 20% 10-15 tmph NW Saturday Partly Cloudy 28 / 24 Precip Chance: 10% 8-14 mph NW Sunday Snow Likely 28 / 12 Precip Chance: 60% 13-17 mph WSW Monday Partly Cloudy 24 / 9 Precip Chance: 20% 5-10 mph SW Tuesday Partly Cloudy 26 / 8 Precip Chance: 10% 5-7 mph SW Did the Greeks and Romans often erect temples where lightning struck? ? Answer: Yes, they worshiped the gods there in an attempt to appease them. Morning: At 8 a.m., the temperature is forecast to be 22º, mostly sunny with 8 mph winds out of the south. Afternoon: At 12 noon, the temperature is forecast to be 34º, partly cloudy with winds out of the south southwest at 9 mph. Evening: At 6 p.m., the temperature is forecast to be 32º, cloudy with a 70% chance of snow, 16 mph winds out of the south. Salmon 35 / 25 West Yellowstone 29 / 19 Ashton 30 / 25 Jackson 29 / 23 St. Anthony 32 / 24 Dubois 31 / 23 Mackay 36 / 20 Sun Valley 33 / 19 Terreton 33 / 23 Arco 29 / 22 Blackfoot 37 / 27 Twin Falls 44 / 30 Rupert 43 / 27 Preston 39 / 28 Rexburg 33 / 24 Idaho Falls 35 / 26 Shelley 34 / 25 Pocatello 41 / 28 Challis 36 / 20 3 5 0 - 24 6 8 10 79 11 0-2: Low, 3-5: Moderate, 6-7: High, 8-10: Very High, 11 : Extreme Exposure today’s weather Bill Cosby Report: At least 60 journalists killed in 2014 At least 60 journalists around the world were killed in 2014 while on the job or because of their work, the Committee to Protect Journalists said Tuesday, making the past three years the deadliest for journalists since the organi- zation began keeping track more than two decades ago. Story, Page A6 Ukraine abandons nonaligned status Ukraine’s parliament dropped the nation’s nonaligned status Tuesday, possibly paving the way for a bid to join NATO in defiance of the Kremlin’s wishes. Story, Page A10 In the giving spirit This holiday season, Mela- leuca employees have donated canned goods to the Idaho Falls Soup Kitchen, Christmas gifts to The Salvation Army, food to eight Idaho families in need and gave to St. Vincent de Paul’s Christmas Basket Project. Story, Page C5 School of hard cider In Mt. Vernon, Washington, they’re learning the sweet craft of blending the perfect hard ciders . Story, Page C6 Sony re-gifts ‘The Interview’
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