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[TALENT=Keith]

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800 Volvo truck- plant workers punch out for the last time.
We'll take you there tonight on NEWS 7.
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[TALENT=Keith]


And you'll soon need a photo I-D to prove you're entitled to vote in Virginia.

[Sports-head]


[ANCHOR=mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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Tonight on the Big 7, VMI picks up some signatures during the national signing period, the best D-3 school in the south, Hampden Sydney, hits Salem tomorrow.
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[VO-NAT]

And Oak Hill Academy heads west to prove it is indeed the best high school team in the land.
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[TALENT=Robin]
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We have snow showers to deal with tonight but at least some sunshine to kick off the weekend. Details and WeatherSchool just ahead. [open]
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[Volvo]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=99-48 1:38:07]
[GRAPHIC=Volvo Layoffs]


Volvo said good bye to 25 percent of its work force at its Dublin plant today, this after Volvo officials announced last month they'd have to put the brakes on some truck production lines.
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Marya Jones is in Dublin tonight. Did you catch up with some departing workers?
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[SUPER=01-Gary Carpenter/Former Volvo Worker; :05]
[SUPER=01-Robin Lampton/Former Volvo Worker; :11]
[SUPER=01-Dave Mitchell/Findlay Industries Plant Manager; 1:23]
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[OUT Q=without a job next week.]

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[Bedford-Rape]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=None]
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A Campbell County man is in jail tonight, charged with raping an 86 year old woman at knifepoint.
Authorities say the attack took place at the victim's Bedford County home around one this morning.
42- year- old Milton E. Brown, Junior of Lynch Station reportedly asked to use the woman's phone, then allegedly attacked her.
The victim was treated for a shoulder injury at Bedford Memorial Hospital.


[Lilly]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6p]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=99-50 1:42:51]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg]


Ben Lilly is back in Christiansburg for his second trial in the murder of a Virginia Tech student.
Lilly was arraigned this morning on capital murder charges in the killing of Alexander DeFilippis four years ago.
Lilly had been on Virginia's death row. But the Virginia Supreme Court ordered a new trial.
It's been set for May third. Defense attorneys say they'll ask for a change of venue.
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[L'burg-Minister]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


Get out of Virginia, and stay out for 10 years. That's the sentence handed down in a Lynchburg courtroom against a Methodist minister.
Reverend Gene McNutt pled guilty yesterday to breaking into his former wife's home, locking her in the house for hours and assaulting her.
He could serve five years, if he makes any effort to contact his ex-wife.

[Voter-ID]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-53 58:27]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Voter I-Ds are now a done deal in Virginia.
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[VO-NAT]


The House of Delegates echoed the state Senate today, passing a bill requiring I-Ds at the polls.
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43 Democrats voted NO, worrying it would remind black voters of Jim Crow- era voting restrictions.
The chamber's only black Republican fired back.
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[SOT 01:40:53]
[IN Q=There are]

((DEL. PAUL HARRIS/R-CHARLOTTESVILLE: THERE ARE SOME BLACK PEOPLE WHO PUT A PREMIUM ON THINKING LOGICALLY, INTELLIGENTLY, AND NOT THINKING, NOT SAYING THAT THINKING BLACK IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THINKING LOGICALLY AND INTELLIGENTLY. IT IS NOTHING WRONG OR OFFENSIVE ABOUT HAVING TO SHOW YOUR ID IN ORDER TO VOTE.))19
[SOT 01:51:40 ]

((DEL. JERRAULD JONES/D-NORFOLK: REASONABLE MINDS CAN DIFFER. REASONABLE AFRICAN AMERICAN MINDS CAN DIFFER ON THIS SUBJECT. BUT LET'S NOT FORGET THAT AT ONE TIME, THE PEOPLE WHO OCCUPIED THE SEAT THAT YOU OCCUPY THIS DAY VOTED TO PLACE THOSE IMPEDIMENTS IN FRONT OF CERTAIN PERSONS OF COLOR.))
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[SUPER=01-Del. Jerrauld Jones/(D) Norfolk; :20]
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[OUT Q=persons of color.]
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[VO-NAT]


Today's vote means it will become law. Governor Jim Gilmore's already said he'd sign the bill.
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[Informed-Consent]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-52 1:05:48]
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This year's only abortion bill got out of a House committee this morning in Richmond.
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It would punish doctors who don't make women wait 24 hours after their consultation to have the abortion.
Because many clinics only do abortions once a week,
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Planned Parenthood argues a 24 hour waiting period can become at least a week's wait.
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((GRACE SPARKS/PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF VIRGINIA: THIS IS NOT A GAME FOR US. I SEE WOMEN WHOSE LIVES ARE AT STAKE WITH THIS. THIS BILL DELIBERATELY DELAYS A WOMAN GETTING AN ABORTION. AND AS WE ALL KNOW, AND THEY SHOULD KNOW IF THEY'RE DEALING WITH WOMEN'S HEALTH, THE EARLIER A WOMAN HAS AN ABORTION, THE SAFER IT IS.))
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((LOUISE HARTZ/VA. SOCIETY FOR HUMAN LIFE: THIS IS NOT A REVERSIBLE DECISION. ONCE YOU MAKE THIS DECISION, IT'S IRREVERSIBLE. OTHER DECISIONS SOMETIMES YOU MAKE ARE REVERSIBLE. WHEN YOU PERFORM AN ABORTION ON A WOMAN, THAT IS NOT A REVERSIBLE DECISION.))
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[SUPER=01-Louise Hartz/Va. Society for Human Life; :17]
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[OUT Q=reversible decision.]
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[VO-NAT]


The measure heads next to the House floor.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jsu]
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A bomb threat this afternoon forced the evacuation of Stonewall Jackson Middle School in Roanoke.
Authorities say a note was found in the school indicating there was a bomb in the building .. but a search turned up nothing.
Police are now trying to find the person responsible.


[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
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It's bad enough battling the rare tumors. Still ahead, how the Lewis-Gale resignations are hitting a patient where it hurts.
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[SOT 14:40:15]
[IN Q=It does no good]

((IT DOES NO GOOD TO HAMMER AT PEOPLE WHO MAY HAVE MALIGNANT MOTIVES TOWARD YOU.))
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[OUT Q=toward you.]
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[VO-NAT]


And an unrepentant, but vindicated Josiah Bunting reflects on the state police investigation of the Superintendent's use of state funds.
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[COMMERCIAL][Bunting]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[TAPE#=99-46 2:02:19]
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Virginia Military Institute has quietly made some subtle changes in the way it does business.
No longer will it buy alcohol or flowers with state funds. A new accounting procedure enables V-M-I to use private donations for such things.
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[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Lexington/October, 1999; :00]
[SUPER=01-Maj. Gen. Josiah Bunting/VMI Superintendent; :29]
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[OUT Q=who were upset.]



That's about the only thing to come out of last year's audit and criminal investigation of General Bunting and his use of the Superintendent's $100,000 discretionary fund.
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(( WHEN PEOPLE HEAR THE WORD DISCRETIONARY THEY RUN FOR THEIR SHOTGUN.))
The prosecutor found no evidence of any criminal violations.
General Bunting feels vindicated. But he was stung by the implication that he maintained an extravagant life style at taxpayer's expense.
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[IN Q=I am not]

((I AM NOT A HIGH-LIVING PERSON. I WORK HARD. I DRINK VERY LITTLE ALCOHOL MYSELF. I'M BASICALLY NOT A "GOOD-TIME CHARLIE" -KIND OF PERSON.))
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[OUT Q=of person.]


Bunting is not bitter, though he was angry about "anonymous allegations."
He recognizes the State Auditor's responsibility to question things, like the VMI T-shirt the Superintendent sent a woman in San Francisco. Bunting says the recipient was the three- day old daughter of a generous V-M-I contributor.
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[SOT 14:21:55]
[IN Q=That kind of]

((THAT KIND OF THING. The question is valid? THE QUESTION IS VALID. AN AUDITOR SEES SOMETHING LIKE THAT. THAT'S THE LEVEL WE'RE TALKING ABOUT. But it shouldn't rise to a state police investigation? THAT IS FOR MY SUPERIORS TO DETERMINE, NOT FOR ME. But that's what resulted in your anger about it? YES.))

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Educators were baffled. Even the attorney general wondered why Commonwealth's Attorney Gordon Saunders was investigating Bunting for writing a book.
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((I THINK THERE WAS SOME CRITICISM, BECAUSE IT WAS A NOVEL. "WHAT IS THIS LOUNGE LIZARD DOING, WRITING A NOVEL ON COMPANY TIME?"))

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The Superintendent credits the prosecutor with honorable motives.... even after it came down to questions involving Bunting's children... one expense Saunders cited was lunch for Bunting's son, Charlie... now a second- year cadet.
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((I THINK HAVING BEEN THROUGH THIS PROCESS, HAVING KNOWN THAT MY CONSCIENCE WAS CLEAR ALL ALONG, I THINK I HAVE A GREATER APPRECIATION FOR THE MOTIVES OF OTHERS WHO WERE UPSET.))

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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Though he says it was hard on him and his family, General Bunting said, "in a sense," it was a good experience.

[Hale]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=99-51 1:02:50]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]


Another disgruntled Democrat says he wants to take on Virgil Goode for his Fifth District congressional seat.
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[VO-NAT]
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Allen Hale is a book store owner and land surveyor in Nelson County, and also serves as chairman of the local Democratic party.
He says Goode's transformation into an Independent betrayed many supporters who raised money and voted for him in the last two elections.
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[IN Q=Many of us]

((ALLEN HALE/D- FIFTH DISTRICT CANDIDATE: MANY OF US HAVE DONE THIS EVEN WHEN WE HAVE BEEN UNHAPPY WITH HIS VOTING RECORD, AND HE HAS ABANDONED THE PARTY, AND IT JUST DOESN'T SEEM TO ME THAT HE'S DONE RIGHT BY THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE ELECTED HIM TO OFFICE.))
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[OUT Q=him to office.]
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[VO-NAT]


Hale has never held elected office before, but counts former Congressman L.F. Payne as one of his political mentors.
Mecklenburg farmer John Boyd is also seeking the nomination.
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[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Old-line stocks declined today, but Tech stocks set another record. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=99-49 1:14:26]
[GRAPHIC=Lewis-Gale Departing Doctors]

The resignations of 30 doctors from the Lewis-Gale Clinic this year have upset many patients ... unsure whether they must find new care. But the resignation of Medical Oncologist Bill Fintel is especially devastating to one woman. Tonya Flory explains why.
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(( Doctor Fintel has been Linda Williams doctor for 12 years.
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((LINDA WILLIAMS/PATIENT: IT'S VERY DEVASTATING TO FIND OUT THAT DOCTOR FINTEL HAS HAD TO MAKE THAT CHOICE AND I'M SURE TO OTHER PATIENTS AS WELL, AND IT'S CERTAINLY GOING TO HURT LEWIS-GALE LOSING SUCH A FINE DOCTOR LIKE DOCTOR FINTEL. )) [RUNS:16]
[OUT Q=Dr. Fintel.]

And right now, he's the only physician qualified to treat Linda with an experimental drug -- SU5416. He became certified to administer the trial drug when Linda was chosen as one of the first people in the country to take it for Von Hippel Lindau. The disease causes tumors to grow throughout her body. Doctor Fintel says he's not going to let Linda go without this drug.
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[IN Q=Our department]

((DR. WILLIAM FINTEL/MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST: OUR DEPARTMENT WITHIN THE CLINIC HAS BEEN STRONG IN SIZE, WE HAVE THREE DOCTORS WHO ARE ALL BOARD CERTIFIED AND CAPABLE OF GIVING THIS DRUG, SO WITH MY DEPARTURE AND TWO PARTNERS STAYING IT SHOULDN'T BE ANY PROBLEM FOR LINDA.)) [RUNS:17]
[OUT Q=problem for Linda]
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[IN Q=I have talked]

((LINDA WILLIAMS/PATIENT: I'VE TALKED TO DOCTOR FINTEL ABOUT THIS AND HE'S ASSURED ME THAT I WOULD NOT HAVE A PROBLEM AND HE DOES HAVE OTHER PHYSICIANS IN HIS PARTNERSHIP WITH HIM AND I FEEL CONFIDENT THEY COULD HANDLE IT, BUT ONCE YOU'VE HAD A PHYSICIAN FOR SO LONG, IT'S HARD TO LET GO.)) [RUNS:17]
[OUT Q=to let go.]

Especially from a hand that's helped her through so much. Tonya Flory, News 7. ))

[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Coming up tonight on News 7 sports, Oak Hill Academy gets set to play for bragging rights nationwide, VMI picks up some football signings,
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And we'll hear from the top ranked and unbeaten Hampden-Sydney Tigers who will be in the valley tomorrow afternoon.
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[S-Tigers]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-56 (1:12:06)]
[GRAPHIC=ODAC Logo]


If you want to see some good college basketball tomorrow head over to the Bast Center on the Roanoke College campus as Hampden-Sydney comes to town to battle the Maroons at three o'clock. The top two teams in the ODAC are ready to tangle for the second time in a week. A victory would all but sew up the ODAC title for the Tigers, but Roy Stanley says getting another shot at a national championship is the ultimate goal for Hampden-Sydney's fans.
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[IN Q="With only....]
[SUPER=03-Lexington/January 26, 1999; :00]
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[SUPER=01-Jeremy Harris/Tigers Center; :27]
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[OUT Q=.....news 7 sports."]

((With only four games left in the regular season, Hampden-Sydney is still facing the question of winning a national championship.
The Tigers made it to the title game last year only to come up short.)) ((TONY SHAVER/TIGERS HEAD COACH:)) ((JEREMY HARRIS/TIGERS CENTER:)) ((Well, the tigers have handled the pressure. Four seniors from that team graduated but at this point in the season Hampden-Sydney is 20 and 0 and ranked number one in the country and number one in the ODAC.)) ((SHAVER:)) ((Hampden-Sydney faces another big challenge this weekend when the Tiger's visit Roanoke college.
The Tigers beat the Maroons January 29-th by 16. Roy Stanley news 7 sports.))
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
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By the way, only two college teams in the entire nation are still unbeaten at this point in the season, Hampden-Sydney and Syracuse.
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And one other quick college scheduling note for you, the Radford University women were scheduled to play UNC Asheville on February 16th at the Dedmon Center. That game has been back to this coming Monday night, February 7th at seven.

[S-Oak]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-54]
[GRAPHIC=HIGH SCHOOL HOOPS]


If you were lucky enough to catch the Oak Hill Academy basketball team in action earlier this week in Galax, or last month when the Warriors played Cave Sspring at the Salem Civic Center you know that this team is head and shoulders above anything else in the Commonwealth.
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[SUPER=03-Salem/Last Month; :00]

Oak Hill is located at Mouth of Wilson in Grayson County. But when it comes to basketball, the school's reputation stretches way beyond the state line in southwest Virginia.
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[SUPER=01-Steve Smith/Oak HIll Head Coach; :00]
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[OUT Q=...gonna get."]
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The Warriors, who have been ranked number one in the nation all season long, will certainly draw a crowd tomorrow when they travel to Long Beach, California for the NIKE extravaganza tournament where they will face the number two team in the nation, Dominguez High of Compton, California. Being number one year in and year out can be both a blessing and a curse.
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[OUT Q=...play every night."]
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[S-VMI]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[GRAPHIC=VMI]


The VMI Keydets announced their list of football signings this afternoon. The official list has VMI inking four players including former Heritage high school linebacker Derek Screen. Several reports say VMI also will land one of teh top linemen in the state of West Virginia in six-four 270 pound San Brown from James Monroe high school.

[S-NFL]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-49]
[GRAPHIC=NFL]


From the NFL, Jets' quarterback Vinny Testaverde didn't do much to help his team last season, but he saved them millions today.
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[SUPER=04-NFL; :00]

Testaverde ruptured his achilles tendon in the first game of this past season and was lost for the entire year. He was supposed to make $7 million this coming season, a figure that would have kept the Jets from signing any other players of value. Today he reworked his contract taking six and half million as a bonus meaning only 500 thousand will count as salary.

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