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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk LONDON (AP) — The diva of “Dynasty” is now a dame. Joan Collins , who played scheming, shoulder pad-wearing Alexis Car- rington in the hit 1980s TV show, was made the female equiva- lent of a knight in Queen Elizabeth II ’s annual New Year’s honors list. The star of potboilers including “The Stud” and “The Bitch” was recognized for her services to charity. Collins, 81, is a longtime supporter of non- profit groups helping children. London-born Collins said Tuesday it was “humbling to receive this level of recognition from my queen and country, and I am thrilled and truly grateful.” Luise Rainer dies, first to win consecutive Oscars LONDON (AP) — Luise Rainer , a star of cine- ma’s golden era who won back-to-back Oscars but then walked away from a glittering Hol- lywood career, has died. She was 104. Rainer, whose roles ranged from the 1930s German stage to television’s “The Love Boat,” died Tuesday at her home in London from pneumonia. The big-eyed, apple-cheeked Rainer gained Hollywood immor- tality by taking the best actress prizes for the 1936 film “The Great Ziegfeld” and “The Good Earth” in 1937. ‘Dynasty’ diva now a dame birthdays Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins is 77. Actor Tim Con- sidine (TV: “My Three Sons”) is 74. Actress Sarah Miles is 73. Actor Sir Ben King- sley is 71. Actor Tim Matheson is 67. Musician Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith) is 63. Actress Bebe Neuwirth is 56. Actor Val Kilmer is 55. Musician Ric Ivanisevich (Oleander) is 52. Musician Scott Ian (Anthrax) is 51. Actress Gong Li is 49. Actor Lance Reddick is 45. Singer Joe McIn- tyre is 42. Musi- cian Mikko Siren (Apocalyptica) is 39. Musician Bob Bryar is 35. Actor/singer Erich Bergen (“Jersey Boys”) is 29. NEW YORK (AP) — Jennifer Lopez decided to hit the road after her split from singer Marc Anthony in 2012. She went on her first world tour, visiting 65 cities on five continents and reaching 1 million fans. If you didn’t get to see the tour in person, you can catch her New Year’s Eve show on HBO tonight. “Jen- nifer Lopez: Dance Again,” premiering on HBO and HBO Latino (7 p.m. MST), includes performances and behind-the-scenes footage from the tour. “I had just gotten divorced, was a single mom for the first time (and) decided to go tour the world,” Lopez said in a recent interview. The 45-year-old singer-actress said she realized the show was more than an arrangement of musical numbers; it was a mirror of her life. “Looking at all my music and putting this show to- gether and seeing, ‘Who was I as a person? As an art- ist? What did I want to say with this show?’ ” she said. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: U.S. CITIES In which U.S. city? (e.g., Times Square and Wall Street. Answer: New York City.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. The Alamo and the River Walk. 2. Faneuil Hall and Fenway Park. 3. Rutgers-Newark and Bears and Eagles Riverfront Stadium. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. California Institute of Tech- nology and NASA’s Jet Propul- sion Laboratory. 5. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Great Lakes Science Center. 6. Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and Tinker Air Force Base. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower and Johns Hopkins Hos- pital. 8. Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and Heartland of America Park. 9. Tony Packo’s Cafe and the Anthony Wayne Bridge. 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. 31, the 365th and final day of 2014. In 1879, Thomas Edison first publicly demonstrated his elec- tric incandescent light in Menlo Park, NJ. In 1904, New York’s Times Square saw its first New Year’s Eve celebration , with an esti- mated 200,000 people in atten- dance. side lines local Jazzed up Utah finishes strong and knocks off the Minnesota Timberwolves in Salt Lake City. Story, Page B1 sports Collins ANSWERS: 1. San Antonio. 2. Boston. 3. Newark. 4. Pasadena. 5. Cleveland. 6. Oklahoma City. 7. Baltimore. 8. Omaha. 9. Toledo. today’s headlines national / world breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather JLo is on HBO tonight Rainer NYC mayor, police union heads meet amid rift Mayor Bill de Blasio met privately for more than two hours Tuesday with the leaders of the New York Police Department’s unions, aiming to mend a rift with rank- and-file officers that has threat- ened to overwhelm his young mayoralty. Story, Page A4 Searchers find wreckage, bodies from AirAsia jet The first proof of the fate of AirAsia Flight 8501 emerged Tuesday from the shallow, aqua-colored waters of the Java Sea, confirming that the plane crashed with 162 people aboard. Story, Page A8 BLM chief to step down After 37 years, Joe Kraayenbrink is retiring from the Bureau of Land Management. The 59-year-old started as a BLM fire- fighter in 1977 and will retire as the Idaho Falls district manager Friday. Story, Page C1 Preserving piece of past In a rapidly changing world, a Swan Valley family found a way to preserve a piece of the past — ensuring that a 240-acre parcel continues to house a dry farm, producing native grass seed and wildflowers, as well as bald eagles and other species. Story, Page C1
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