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Utah bound Skyline High School baseball standout Luke Martin settles his college plans by committing to Utah Valley. Story, Page A8 sports national / world Brown memorialized The mourners filled an enormous church to remember Michael Brown — recalling him as a “gen- tle giant,” aspiring rapper and recent high school graduate on his way to a technical college. The emotional service sought to con- secrate Brown’s death as anoth- er in the long history of the civil rights movement and implored black Americans to change their protest chants into legislation and law. Story, Page A4 Liberian doctor dies A Liberian doctor who received one of the last known doses of an experimental Ebola drug has died, officials said Monday. Separate- ly, Canada said it has yet to send out an untested vaccine that the government is donating. Story, Page A6 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 POST REGISTER A 2 people talk WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles County detec- tives are reviewing security cam- era footage and seeking witness- es to a shoot- ing at a packed nightclub that injured three people, includ- ing Death Row Records found- er Marion “Suge” Knight. Sheriff’s Sgt. Richard Biddle said Monday that investigators believe as many as 20 people witnessed the gunfire early Sunday at 1OAK on Sunset Boulevard in West Hol- lywood. But he says no potential witnesses have come forward. Detectives have not identified a suspect. Knight and the two other vic- tims were taken to a hospital for treatment and are expected to survive. Knight’s Death Row Records was on the leading edge of rap music in the 1990s. He eventually declared bankruptcy and the label was auctioned off. LL Cool J lends a hand for New York City schoolkids NEW YORK (AP) — LL Cool J says it is important to help out kids in need. The “NCIS” actor and hip-hop star handed out backpacks with school supplies to children in Jamaica, Queens, on Sunday. He notes that a relatively small contribution can have a big effect on the families. About 2,000 children attended the Worldstar Foundation event. Witnesses sought in shooting birthdays Singer Valerie Simpson is 68. Singer Bob Cow- sill is 65. Actor Brett Cullen is 58. Musician Branford Marsa- lis is 54. Musician Jimmy Olander (Diamond Rio) is 53. Actor Chris Burke is 49. Actress Riley Weston is 48. Actress Melis- sa McCarthy is 44. Singer Thalia is 43. Musician Tyler Connol- ly (Theory of a Deadman) is 39. Actor Mike Col- ter is 38. Actor Macaulay Culkin is 34. Actor Chris Pine is 34. Sing- er Brian Kelley (Florida Georgia Line) is 29. Sing- er Cassie Ventura is 28. Actor Dylan O’Brien (TV: “Teen Wolf”) is 23. Actress Keke Palmer is 21. Bow down: Beyonce was the reigning queen of Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards. The diva closed the awards show with an epic nearly 20-min- ute performance. Tears streamed down her face as she was joined onstage by her beaming husband and daughter, amid the numerous rumors surrounding her marriage. Beyonce sang and danced in a metallic leotard while Blue Ivy and Jay Z watched from their seats as the diva declared: “MTV, welcome to my world.” As Beyonce accepted the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award, the VMA’s version of a lifetime achievement award, at The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., she kissed her daughter and hus- band Jay Z, who called her the “greatest living entertainer.” The duo won best collaboration for the hit “Drunk In Love.” “I have nothing to say but I am filled with so much grati- tude,” she told the cheering crowd as they chanted her name. today’s quiz Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz Subject: FAMOUS FOUR- SOMES (e.g., The four classi- cal elements. Answer: Earth, air, fire, water.) FRESHMAN LEVEL (1 point): 1. The four sections of an orchestra. 2. The four Gospels. 3. The four Beatles. GRADUATE LEVEL (2 points): 4. The four Marx Brothers. PH.D. LEVEL (3 points): 5. The four faces on Mount Rushmore. 6. Horsemen of the Apoca- lypse. 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 Tuesday, August 26, the 238th day of 2014. There are 127 days left in the year. In 1883, the island volca- no Krakatoa began cataclysmic eruptions, leading to a massive explosion the following day. In 1939, the first televised major league baseball games were shown : a double-head- er between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers. In 1944, French Gen. Charles de Gaulle braved the threat of pro-German snipers as he led a victory march in Paris , which had just been liberated by the Allies from Nazi occupation. side lines local Knight ANSWERS: 1. Brass, string, woodwind, percussion; 2. Mat- thew, Mark, Luke, John, 3. John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, 4. Groucho, Chico, Harpo, Zeppo, 5. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, The- odore Roosevelt, 6. Conquest (pestilence), war, famine, death. today’s headlines breakfast briefing All you need to know to start your day today’s weather Beyonce reigns at MTV awards LL Cool J Man arrested Idaho Falls Police arrested an Idaho Falls man Saturday after he reportedly punched and choked his 37-year-old girlfriend. Story, Page B1 America’s Got Talent Two men with eastern Idaho ties will perform in the seminal round of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” at 8 p.m. tonight on NBC (Channel 6). Story, Page B1
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