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national / world Protecting ancient trees Fire crews strengthened old con- tainment lines on Wednesday to keep a blaze in Yosemite Nation- al Park from reaching a grove of treasured giant sequoia trees. Story, Page A6 Israeli shelling continues Israeli artillery shells tore through the walls of a U.N. school crowded with sleeping war refugees and back-to-back explosions rocked a market flled with shoppers Wednesday as Israel’s stepped up campaign against Gaza’s Hamas rulers claimed at least 116 Pales- tinian lives. Story, Page A5 Headed to Japan Wednesday was A’maurie Duck- witz’s frst time traveling abroad and the 15-year-old was a little nervous. Duckwitz was among more than a dozen Idaho Falls youth who left early Wednesday for a 10-day trip to Tokai-Mura, Japan. Story, Page B1 BYU’s Education Week Two thousand people are expect- ed to ock to Brigham Young University-Idaho starting today for the university’s 17th annual Education Week. The three-day, campuswide conference runs through Saturday. It features 125 classes on topics mostly related to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Story, Page B1 Fight night Idaho Falls and Ogden played for nearly six hours Tuesday night in a game that featured 17 runs, 32 hits, 10 ejections and two sev- enth-inning stretches. Story, Page A7 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The passage from the best-selling memoir “American Sniper” that sparked former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura ’s defamation lawsuit against author Chris Kyle will be removed, pub- lisher Harp- erCollins said Wednesday. A federal jury in St. Paul awarded Ven- tura over $1.8 million in damages Tuesday, finding that a section of the book defamed Ventura. Kyle, a former Navy SEAL regarded as the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history, wrote that he decked Ventura at a California bar in 2006 after Ventura made offensive comments about SEALs, including that the SEALs “deserve to lose a few” in Iraq. Ventura, himself a former SEAL and former pro wrestler, testified he never made the state- ment and that the confrontation never happened. “The passage will be removed,” HarperCollins spokeswoman Erin Crum told The Associated Press in an email. The publisher did not immediately respond to fol- low-up ques- tions about how and when it would delete the passage. Kyle was slain at a Texas gun range last year. He stood by his story in a deposition videotaped before his death. The lawsuit continued against his widow, Taya Kyle , as executor of his estate. “We were surprised and disap- pointed to hear about the jury’s de- cision and are supportive of Taya as she moves forward,” HarperCol- lins said in a statement reacting to the verdict. Ventura passage to be cut birthdays Actor Don Mur- ray is 85. Actress France Nuyen is 75. Actress Susan Flannery is 75. Singer Lobo is 71. Actress Geraldine Chap- lin is 70. Singer Gary Lewis is 69. Actor Barry Van Dyke is 63. Actor Alan Autry is 62. Musician Bill Berry is 56. Actor Wesley Snipes is 52. Musician Fat- boy Slim is 51. Actor Dean Cain is 48. Actor Ben Chaplin is 45. Actress Eve Best is 43. Actress Annie Parisse is 39. Actor Robert Telfer is 37. Musi- cian Zac Brown is 36. Actor Eric Lively is 33. Sing- er Blaire Stroud (3 of Hearts) is 31. Singer Shan- non Curfman is 29. Actor Rico Rodriguez is 16. NEW YORK (AP) — NBC has picked its Peter Pan: high-flying “Girls” star Allison Williams . The network announced Wednesday that Williams will play the boy who refused to grow up in NBC’s new staging of “Peter Pan Live!” The live telecast of this musical classic will air Dec. 4. The 26-year-old actress-comedian plays Marnie Michaels on HBO’s comedy “Girls,” for which she has recorded several songs. She is the daughter of NBC News anchor Brian Williams and has also appeared on “The Mindy Project” and “The League.” NBC recently announced that Oscar winner Christopher Walk- en will play the villainous pirate Captain Hook. “I have wanted to play Peter Pan since I was about three years old, so this is a dream come true,” said Williams, who added, “What could go wrong in a live televised production with simulta- neous flying, sword fighting and singing?” today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: NONFICTION (e.g., Diary of a girl in Amsterdam. An- swer: “The Diary of Anne Frank.”) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. Author of “On the Origin of the Species.” 2. Author of “Mein Kampf.” 3. Ralph Nader’s book about problems with cars. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. Author of “The Prince.” 5. For what type of book was Samuel Pepys noted? 6. Author of “The Republic.” PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. Title of a dictionary written by Ambrose Bierce. 8. Title of Erma Bombeck’s best-seller about motherhood. 9. John Perkins wrote “Con- fessions of an Economic ____.” 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 Thursday, July 31, the 212th day of 2014. There are 153 days left in the year. In 1777, the Marquis de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French nobleman, was made a major-general in the American Continental Army . In 1919, Germany’s Weimar Constitution was adopted by the republic’s National Assembly. In 1964, the American space probe Ranger 7 reached the moon, transmitting pictures back to Earth before crashing on the lunar surface. side lines local sports Ventura ANSWERS: 1. Charles Darwin; 2. Adolf Hitler; 3. “Unsafe at Any Speed”; 4. Niccolo Machi- avelli; 5. Diary; 6. Plato; 7. “The Devil’s Dictionary”; 8. “Mother- hood: the Second Oldest Pro- fession”; 9. Hit Man. today’s headlines breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Powerball: 13-30-42-49-53 (PB: 29) Mega Millions: 2-8-16-43-74 (Mega: 1) Hot Lotto: 8-23-32-39-46 (HB: 15) Wildcard: 3-12-17-23-33 (Queen of Hearts) Pick 3: July 30: 4-5-1; July 29: 4-1-0; July 28: 8-2-3; July 27: 1-9-1 New Peter Pan heads skyward Kyle
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