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Chukars fall flat Idaho Falls manages just four hits and commits three errors in a lackluster 3-0 loss at Helena. Story, Page A9 sports national / world Yazidis in Nebraska Iekhan Safar moved from Iraq to Lincoln for the same reason that hundreds of Yazidis, a Kurd- ish religious minority, came to Nebraska’s capital city: to live near family, far from the dangers they’ve long faced as a persecut- ed group. Story, Page A7 Iraq humanitarian crisis The United Nations on Wednes- day announced its highest level of emergency for the humanitarian crisis in Iraq, where hundreds of thousands have been driven from their homes and tens of thou- sands had been trapped on a des- ert mountain by the advance of Islamic militants across the north of the country. Story, Page A8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk INDIANA, Pa. (AP) — Carol Burnett is being honored by a Pennsylvania museum dedicated to actor Jimmy Stewart . The Indiana Gazette reports the actress and comedi- an will receive the museum’s Harvey Award at an Oct. 3 fundraiser for the James M. Steward Muse- um Founda- tion. The foundation and museum are based in Stewart’s Pennsylva- nia hometown: Indiana, about 45 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. Past winners include Janet Leigh, Shirley Jones, Ernest Bor- gnine and Rich Little . The award is named for the 1950 film in which Stewart befriends an invis- ible rabbit. It is typically given to someone with connections to Stewart. Burnett has called Stewart her “idol.” He appeared on the final episode of “The Carol Burnett Show” as a surprise guest, ending its 11-year run in 1978. He died in 1997. Justin Bieber pleads guilty MIAMI (AP) — Pop singer Justin Bieber ’s guilty plea to charges of careless driving and resisting arrest puts an end to a legal saga that began seven months ago inside a rented Lamborghini at what police called an illegal drag race. The judge who accepted Bie- ber’s plea Wednesday said it’s time for the 20-year-old singer to stop his misbehavior — especially for his millions of young fans. Carol Burnett receives honor birthdays Singer Dash Crofts is 76. Sing- er David Crosby is 73. Singer Con- nie Smith is 73. Comedian Steve Martin is 69. Actor Antonio Fargas is 68. Actress Susan Saint James is 68. Actor David Schramm is 68. Actor Carl Lum- bly is 63. Actress Jackee Harry is 58. Actress Mar- cia Gay Hard- en is 55. Actress Susan Olsen is 53. Musician Keith Howland (Chica- go) is 50. Actress Halle Berry is 48. Actress Catherine Bell is 46. Musi- cian Kevin Cado- gan is 44. Actor Scott Michael Campbell is 43. Actress Lalan- ya Masters is 42. Actor Christopher Gorham is 40. Actress Mila Kunis is 31. NEW YORK (AP) — Celine Dion is postponing her music career to focus on her health, husband and three children. Dion’s representative said Wednesday that the singer is dealing with an illness that caused inflam- mation in her throat muscles. Her last performance was July 29 in Las Vegas. The 46-year-old is canceling shows at Caesars Palace Coliseum until further notice. She will also scrap a fall tour of Asia. Dion says she also wants to focus on her husband, Rene , who had cancer surgery last year. She says she wants to “devote every ounce of my strength and energy to my husband’s healing.” She also apologized to her fans “for inconveniencing them.” today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: NO. 1 HIT SONGS The song title is given. Name the artist who had the No.1 Hit. (e.g., “You’re So Vain.” Answer: Carly Simon.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. “Love Will Keep Us Together” 2. “You Light Up My Life” 3. “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. “The Great Pretender” 5. “All I Have to Do Is Dream” 6. “Heartbreak Hotel” PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 7. “Tammy” 8. “Memories Are Made of This” 9. “Diana” 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, August 14, the 226th day of 2014. There are 139 days left in the year. In 1900, international forces, including U.S. Marines, entered Beijing to put down the Boxer Rebellion, which was aimed at purging China of foreign influ- ence. In 1945, President Harry S. Truman announced that Japan had surrendered unconditional- ly , ending World War II. In 1947, Pakistan became independent of British rule . In 1973, U.S. bombing of Cambodia came to a halt. side lines local Burnett ANSWERS: 1. The Captain & Tenille; 2. Debby Boone; 3. Rod Stewart; 4. The Platters; 5. Everly Brothers; 6. Elvis Pres- ley; 7. Debbie Reynolds; 8. Dean Martin; 9. Paul Anka. today’s headlines breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Powerball: 08-37-39-40-52 (PB: 24) Mega Millions: 32-53-60-63-68 (Mega: 06) Hot Lotto: 13-22-37-44-45 (HB: 12) Wildcard: 23-24-28-31-33 (Jack of Spades) Pick 3: Aug. 13: 09-08-07; Aug. 12: 09-07- 06; Aug. 11: 05-04-05; Aug. 10: 00-09-07 Dion puts career on hold Bieber Trespassing cops ID’d Bingham County Deputy Kath- leen Hall is used to hearing peo- ple caught breaking the law yell, “Cops!” before running off like scolded dogs. Little did Hall know that the violators she encountered the night of Aug. 5 were them- selves cops. Story, Page B1 Charity run set Friday The annual Cady Tucker charity run is raising money this year in hopes of potentially saving lives in Idaho Falls School District 91 and Bonneville Joint School District 93. Money raised will help pay for two automated external defibrilla- tors. Story, Page B1
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