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First up on NEWS 7 tonight: they called it the "dumb list," a web page with names of students who earmarked for as
sault.
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And a wreck on route 11- a truck smashes into a school bus full of elementary school students... with some serious injuries.
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[Sports-Head]


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In sports, Mike Stevens checks in with the Wood Brothers, Tampa Bay defensive player of the year Warren Sapp talks about the Skins,
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and this jersey is rumored to be going for 10 thousand dollars in the hockey old timers game Sunday.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Robin]
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Get ready for a cold night-- but we'll have a quick warmup tomorrow afternoon. Details coming up.[open]
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[SOT 17:47:59]
[IN Q=It was not]

((MIKE BROWN/BEDFORD CO. SHERIFF: IT WAS NOT A HIT LIST AS WE HAVE COME TO UNDERSTAND HIT LISTS. IT WAS TALKING ABOUT BEATING UP.. ASSAULTING.))
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[OUT Q=beating up, assaulting.]
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What was supposed to be a class assignment is now a Class 6 felony. Two teenagers face charges for threatening other students over the Internet.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]

Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.

[Liberty-Arrests]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=99-52 46:45]
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School officials are calling it a "foolish mistake" on the part of two 16- year- old boys who created a web page listing students they wanted to beat up.
Both served a three- day suspension and have returned to school, but their troubles are not over.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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(( It was supposed to be a class project.. students in a Liberty High School computer class were assigned to create their own web page and attach it to the school's web site.
[natsot 17:56:41]

((THERE WAS A NAME BEFORE THE THREE X'S...))
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But two 16- year- old boys used the opportunity to post a quote- "dumb list".. of a half dozen students the pair had beaten up.. those who had backed down from a fight and at least one who they allegedly were going to assault again.

A teacher noticed the page almost immediately and removed it from the school's web site.
Authorities were notified along with the students on the list and their parents.
[SOT 18:01:13]

((STEVE BOYER/LIBERTY H.S. PRINCIPAL: ALL THE PARENTS WERE BROUGHT IN AND EXPLAINED THE SITUATION AND WE FELT THE PROPER CONSEQUENCE FOR THESE BOYS MAKING A FOOLISH MISTAKE AND DOING THAT, AND WE SUSPENDED THEM, SENT THEM HOME IMMEDIATELY AND SUSPENDED THEM MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF THIS WEEK.))
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[OUT Q=of this week.]


Now both teens are also facing criminal charges of threatening someone over the Internet.
Sheriff Mike Brown says even though the boys are back in school, he's not worried about anyone's safety.
[SOT 17:53:35]

((MIKE BROWN/BEDFORD CO. SHERIFF: THEY ARE KIDS AND ARE THEY GOING TO CONFRONT EACH OTHER AGAIN, THE ONES WE'VE CHARGED? I DON'T THINK THEY WILL.. THEY'VE BEEN READ THE RIOT ACT, IN ADDITION TO BEING CHARGED WITH A FELONY.))
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If convicted, that felony could result in a one to five year prison term.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Bedford.))


[School-Bus]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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A truck smashed into a school bus full of elementary school students in Rockingham County today.
Eleven kids were hurt. One is in critical condition.
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[VO-NAT]
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The accident on Route 11 north of Harrisonburg happened just after classes ended at 1:30.
Police say a semi without its trailer crashed into the bus after the bus pulled in front of it.
The bus driver has been charged with failure to yield the right of way.
A local hospital says nine of the students who were hurt were treated and sent home.
The other two, including the child in critical condition, were sent to the UVA medical center.
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[XGR-Committees]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#99-46 1:26:40]
[GRAPHIC=State Capitol-GOP Takeover]


Call it revenge with restraint.
Republicans who took over Virginia's House of Delegates this week say they struggled for fairness in today's committee assignments.
But they took a few trophy heads in the process.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Ellen/Microwave]


Ellen Qualls is at the State Capitol.
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[SUPER=@Ellen1;]
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Keith, in Virginia politics, bills live or die at the hands of powerful committee chairmen.
That power structure just changed.
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((DEL. VANCE WILKINS/(R) AMHERST CO.: THIS IS THE MOMENT OF SUSPENSE.))
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Republicans now have control of every House committee.
[sot 11:27:15]

((DEL. MORGAN GRIFFITH/R-SALEM: IT'S NOT I'M SURE EASY OR A GOOD FEELING WHEN SOMEONE'S DEFEATED AT THE POLLS. BUT THAT'S BASICALLY WHAT HAPPENED: A REFLECTION OF THE DEFEAT FOR THE DEMOCRATS AT THE POLLS.))
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So the devil's in the details.
And the targets seemed to be the most vocal Democrats.
Roanoke's Chip Woodrum-- gone from the powerful Appropriations committee.
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((DEL. BARNIE DAY/D-PATRICK: I'M SOMEWHAT DISAPPOINTED THAT I GOT PULLED OFF THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE AND PUT ON LABOR AND COMMERCE. BUT ALL IN ALL, IT'S THE SPEAKER'S PREROGATIVE, AND HE'S FOLLOWING WHAT HE PERCEIVES TO BE HIS OWN BEST JUDGMENT.))
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And notably, former Majority Leader Dick Cranwell-- axed from Courts of Justice.
The NEW majority leader explains.
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((DEL. MORGAN GRIFFITH/R-SALEM: I WOULD NOT BE REMISS IN SAYING THAT WE HAD A NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS BOTH FROM REPUBLICANS AND FROM CITIZENS THAT, ON OCCASION, MR. CRANWELL HAS NOT BEEN THE MOST POLITE MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE IN DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC.))
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((DEL. WARD ARMSTRONG/D-MARTINSVILLE: IN SOME RESPECTS, IT APPEARS TO ME THAT THE PERSONS THAT WERE REMOVED FROM COMMITTEES WERE EFFECTIVE MEMBERS OF COMMITTEES. SO MAYBE IN ALL OF THIS, MAYBE THERE'S SOME TYPE OF COMPLIMENT THERE.))
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So far, Vance Wilkins is yielding his gavel lightly, but with meaning.
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Dick Cranwell was NOT in town for his political comeuppance today, choosing instead to head back to Vinton last night to spend time with his family and his law firm.
He tells us today, though that he's NOT upset.
He still co-chairs the Finance Committee that writes tax laws, and says he's "never been so egotistical as to think the world revolved around" his placement on any one committee.

The Republicans also moved to make friends with black Democrats in this process.
A black Democrat from Chesapeake apparently bumped Chip Woodrum off of Appropriations, for instance.
Morgan Griffith goes as far as to say the black caucus was "somewhat oppressed" by the Democrat organization of the past, "just as Republicans had been."
[Double Boxes=Keith & Ellen/Microwave]


[Flu-shots]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=99-48 1:06:58]
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Does it seem like everybody around you is coming down with the flu?
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Time to run out and get a shot. Well, it's actually a little late.
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((FLU IS ALL AROUND US AND WILL BE AROUND FOR AWHILE. AND PEOPLE WHO GET IMMUNIZED TODAY WILL DEVELOP ENOUGH PROTECTION IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS. SO IT'S A LITTLE LATE IN THE SEASON TO BE DOING THIS, BUT IT'S CERTAINLY NOT TOO LATE.))
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[V/O-NAT]
Normally, these public health department nurses cap their needles on flu vaccine in December.
But they got so many calls this week from people still in search of a shot, they decided to make use of a thousand doses they had left for those who can't afford to be "out sick."
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((YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE OUT, PLUS I HANDLE CASH WITH THE PUBLIC AND GERMS IS BACK AND FORTH. SO THIS IS SOMETHING I REALLY NEED.))
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[V/O-NAT]
These patients could still get the flu, if they're exposed to the virus in the next two weeks.
This vaccine is said to be 70-percent effective under normal conditions.
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[Doctors]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Negotiations are still underway between Lewis-Gale's departing doctors and the clinic.
Experts say this very sort of physicians' exodus from managed care companies is where the future of Healthcare is headed. Tonya Flory has more on how, for a change, patients might save their doctors.
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Harold Corlett lives just two minutes from Starmount Clinic where he sees Doctor Charles Hiles. He's lucky because Doctor Hiles is back in private practice after two years working for a managed care company.
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((HAROLD CORLETT/PATIENT: IT BECOMES VERY DIFFICULT TO GET INTO A NEW DOCTOR BECAUSE THERE ARE JUST NOT THAT MANY DOCTORS TAKING NEW PATIENTS.))
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And the President of the Roanoke Academy of Medicine says the situation will get worse unless patients take charge.
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[IN Q=We're going]

((DR. JONATHAN TILL/ROANOKE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE PRES.: WE'RE GOING TO NEED THE PATIENTS TO START APPROACHING THIRD PARTY PAYERS. LEGISLATORS AND SAYING WE NEED SOMETHING DONE WITH THE SYSTEM, YOU KNOW I CAN'T SEE MY DOCTOR, EVERY WEEK I HAVE A NEW DOCTOR AND EVENTUALLY I THINK THE PATIENTS ARE GOING TO DRIVE THE SYSTEM))
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and that change could affect a lot of doctors.
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[IN Q=Upwards of]

((DR. CHARLES HILES/INTERNIST: UPWARDS OF 90-PERCENT OF INDIVIDUAL FAMILY PRACTICE AND INTERNISTS HERE IN THE IMMEDIATE ROANOKE AREA ARE PART OF A PHYCOR, CARILION OR SOME SIMILAR SYSTEM.))
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[OUT Q=similiar system.]

Dr. Till says he knows some of the doctors leaving managed care companies and their patients shouldn't feel neglected.


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((DR. JONATHAN TILL/ROANOKE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE PRES.: THEY ARE VERY INTERESTED IN TAKING CARE OF THEIR PATIENTS AND DELIVERING GOOD CARE AND THEY FEEL LIKE THEY'RE BEING PRESSED AGAINST THE WALL TO MAKE SOME MOVE AND THEY'RE MAKING THESE SOMETIMES DESPERATE MOVES BECAUSE OF THEIR SENSE THAT THEY'RE IN A DESPERATE SITUATION.))
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[OUT Q=desperate situation]

And whether managed care corporations and physicians make or lose money --
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[IN Q=Illness unfortuneately]

((DR. CHARLES HILES/INTERNIST: ILLNESS UNFORTUNATELY HAPPENS REGARDLESS IF IT'S GOOD BUSINESS OR BAD BUSINESS, FOLKS NEED HEALTHCARE.))
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[OUT Q=need healthcare.]

And patients hope the doctors they've come to know will still be around to provide it.
Tonya Flory, News 7.[Tease#1]

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There's a big problem with that new fireboat. Still ahead on News 7, the bow of the boat sinks into Smith Mountain Lake.
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And these crime-fighting Fidos get some bulletproof help for the REALLY tough jobs.
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Rescue crews, sheriff's deputies and firefighters were called out to Smith Mountain Lake to save not a person, but a fireboat. Turns out, the advanced design of Smith Mountain Lake's new fireboat may be what caused it to sink. Tina Tenret shows us what happened.
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[Danville-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Investigators are trying to determine the cause of a Danville house fire.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]


The flames were first spotted at one house just before two o'clock this morning.
Flames spread to the roof of a neighboring home as well.
Firefighters rescued one resident from the roof of one of the homes.
It took about an hour to get the fire under control.
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[Ewert]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
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Former Roanoke City Manager Bern Ewert (YOO-uhrt) may be on his way out as Prince William County Executive.
This morning, the Washington Post reported that Ewert is negotiating a severance package, and could step down as early as next week. A call to Ewert's office produced no comment today.
He was Roanoke's city manager from 1978 to 1985.

[Stocks]


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Another record day on Wall Street. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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The Dow gained 141 points. NASDAQ up 107.
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Police Dogs in Danville and Pittsylvania County face the same dangers as their human handlers. Now they have the same protection.
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This week, the Danville area Humane Society presented K-9 body armor and puncture resistant vests to the two departments.
All seven dogs now on duty will wear the protective equipment.
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[SOT 01:27:20]
[IN Q=Just as we send officers into dangerous]

((NEAL MORRIS/DANVILLE POLICE CHIEF: JUST AS WE SEND OFFICERS INTO DANGEROUS SITUATIONS AND WE PROVIDE ALL OF THE OFFICERS WITH BULLETPROOF VESTS AND ALL SORTS OF TRAINING. THESE DOGS HAVE THE SAME ELEMENT OF DANGER WHEN THEY'RE DOING RAIDS. AND SOMETIMES WE SEND THE DOGS IN BEFORE THE OFFICERS, SO IT'S IMPORTANT THEY BE PROTECTED.))
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The departments also received equipment that will protect the animals in their patrol vehicles. The device will warn officers and roll down a window if the temperature inside the car reaches a dangerous level.
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A Wayne Gretsky autographed jersey is up for grabs this weekend, Radford and Virginia Tech talk about tomorrow's hoops games
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and all eyes are on the Wood Brothers as the team hits a milestone.
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[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=Sp-47]
[GRAPHIC=NASCAR Media Tour]


The 17th annual NASCAR Media Tour rolled into Patrick County for the Wood Brothers 50th year racing celebration.
Mike Stevens and Photographer Lynn Eller have more.
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[S-Timers]


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The Express joins forces with the past this weekend. Sunday the Old timers game faces off between the 74 Rebels and the 74 Greensboro Generals.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]

Dave the Hammer Schultz will share the spotlight with this millennium autographed Wayne Gretsky jersey, which will be auctioned off between the first and second periods of the 3pm game at the Roanoke Civic center.
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[S-Express]


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The Express tries to weather the Toledo Storm tonight at the Round House.
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :]


The Express has won the only meeting between the two. First place between the Express and Hampton Roads is at stake tonight.
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[S-Skins]


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The Redskins meet Tampa Bay tomorrow at 4pm. Running back Stephen Davis should play, part of an offense that worries the Bucs.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="we]

(())
[SUPER=01-Warren Sapp/Tampa Bay Defensive Tackle; :00]
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[OUT Q=....get it done"]
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[S-Basketball]


[ANCHOR=Steve]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=sp-45 tc 1:36:42]
[GRAPHIC=Radford Hoops]


The Radford Highlanders are in the midst of a four game home stand.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford/Tuesday;]


R-U found the Dedmon Center a welcoming place Tuesday night.
This was only the Highlanders' second home game of the season.
The 96-66 victory over Concord upped Radford's record to six and six.
The Highlanders open Big South Conference play Saturday against Winthrop.
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[VO-NAT]
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The Hokies are in the middle of a three home games. Tech picked up a much needed home and conference win against Duquesne on Wednesday.
A-10 rival George Washington comes to the Cassell tomorrow.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=this is]

(())
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She's got one of the hottest acts going.
And she's bringing it to Roanoke.
Tickets for the Britney Spears concert go on sale tomorrow at the Roanoke Civic Center.
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[VO-NAT]


Britney's concert is expected to sell out quickly.
Tonight on News 7 at 11 we'll talk to some local fans who are hoping to get tickets.
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