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Ahead on NEWS 7.

Death row inmates are given more time to try and prove their innocence... under a bill approved today by a senate committee.
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And, several factors lead a local parish to sever ties with the United States Episcopal church.
Joy Sutton will have a live report.
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In sports, The Winston Cup drivers were rolling the dice on the track in Las Vegas Scores from this afternoon's college basketball games.
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And the Lady Cavaliers if Virginia are knocked out in the semi finals of the A-C-C tournament in Greensboro.
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((WE REALLY FELT WE HAD NO OTHER CHOICE AT THIS POINT BUT TO SEPARATE))
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A local parish severs ties with the U.S. Episcopal Church.
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Good evening, I'm Teresa Hamilton.




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The Church of the Holy Spirit in Roanoke County made the decision to breakaway, last Thursday over differences of opinion.
Church leaders say the decision wasn't an easy one and that a number of factors were at play.
[Double Boxes=Teresa/Joy Newsroom]


Joy Sutton talked to the associate pastor this morning and joins us from the newsroom with more.
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Teresa,
One of the factors that lead to this decision was over the interpretation of the bible. And while the church is leaving the U-S Episcopal church... church leaders say in no way are they leaving the Episcopalian faith. (rollcue...Episcopalian faith. )
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(( Associate pastor Scott McLucas told the congregation of the Church of the Holy Spirit that the last few weeks have been trying, because of the conflict with the U-S Episcopal Church -- and the difficult decision on whether to leave the church.
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((SCOTT MCLUCAS/ASSOCIATE PASTOR: TO HAVE THAT DIVISIVENESS GOING ON DURING THAT TIME WAS PRETTY TOUGH. WE DIDN'T WANT IT TO BE SOMETHING THAT WOULD SEPARATE OUR BODY HERE))
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((NAT SOUND OF SINGING/WORSHIP))
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But just a few days after the decision was made to join the Episcopal Church of Rwanda -- service was packed as usual -- with dozens coming to worship.
The vestry, the church's governing body made the final decision -- after consulting with the congregation which supported the decision unanimously.
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[IN Q=The bishop made it clear]

((SCOTT MCLUCAS: THE BISHOP MADE IT CLEAR THAT THERE WERE THINGS WE NEEDED TO DO TO BE PART OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH AND PART OF THE DIOCESE OF SOUTH WEST VIRGINIA AND IF WE WEREN'T ABLE TO DO THOSE THINGS THEN WE WOULD NEED TO SEPARATE))


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McLucas says one of the factors was the congregation had a hard time financially supporting some the ministries that the diocese supported.
McLucas says the other factor dealt with differences over theological issues.
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((SCOTT MCLUCAS; I THINK PEOPLE LIKE TO USE THE ABORTION ISSUE OR THE HOMOSEXUALITY ISSUE AND THAT'S NOT IT AT ALL. THAT'S ALL SYMPTOMATIC OF A GREATER ISSUE AND THAT'S THE AUTHORITY OF THE SCRIPTURES. AND WHETHER THE BIBLE IS TRUTH OR NOT SO THAT'S REALLY WHAT IT BOILS DOWN TO))
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He also believes other churches will follow their lead.
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((WE WANT TO CONTINUE TO BE EPISCOPALIAN. WE WANT TO HOLD THE TRADITION OF THE FAITH AND WE BELIEVE WE CAN CONTINUE TO DO THAT. WE DON'T VIEW THIS AS US LEAVING THE CHURCH, BUT LEADING THE CHURCH))
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McLucas says he doesn't want this to become a divisive issue -- saying the Bishop has been extremely supportive and even offered his blessing regardless of the decision.
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Teresa,




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A Danville woman convicted of starving her dog to death will be spending even more time behind bars after losing her appeal.
36- year old Wendy Fitzgerald was originally sentenced to 90- days in jail with all but ten days suspended.
But Fitzgerald, who appealed the sentence and lost, has been ordered to spend at least three months in jail.
Fitzgerald's dog was found dead and chained to a dog house back in November.
Authorities said the animal had NOT been fed in weeks.



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A state senate committee has approved a bill that would give death row inmates a little more time to try to prove their innocence.
The bill would extend Virginia's toughest-in-the-nation 21 day rule to 45 days.
That would give killers sentenced to death an extra 24 days to find and introduce evidence they failed to produce at trial.
The original bill would have extended the 21 day period to three years-- but that version was killed today in the Senate Courts of Justice committee.
Now the bill goes to the full Senate.



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It's, of course, crunch time for the General Assembly as it heads into its final week of the session.
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Lawmakers must reach a compromise on the two year, 48 point one billion dollar state budget.
They also have to resolve such issues as dealing with raises for public employees, and how much extra money to provide mental health programs.
The assembly must also select at least one judge for both the Virginia Supreme Court and the Virginia Court of Appeals.
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The countdown is on -- only two more days to the Super Tuesday primaries. And with more than 600 republican delegates at stake on Super Tuesday-including 162 in California-those primaries could decide the fates of both presidential hopefuls. Lee Cowan has more.
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((It was a power-packed Sunday for candidates looking for a Super win on Super Tuesday.

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Senator John McCain is fighting to say alive -- despite some health endorsements -- stumping in Buffalo, New York where his rival George W. Bush now leads in the polls,McCain -- again lashed out at campaign ads he says Teaxas Governor George W. Bush is using to distort his record in the Senate.

SOT/SEN.JOHN MCCAIN, R-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE

"Two cronies of Gov. Bush put 2 and a half million dollars in negative ads to fool you. Don't let them do it."
NARR:
Bush denies any involvement in running the ads -- which were paid for by a wealthy Texas supporter -- not his campaign.

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"This allegation that I am somehow involved in this is just totally ridiculous. It is uncalled for."

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NARR:
But he also declined to ask that the ads be pulled -- some of which are running in the most crucial state of all : California, where Bush hopes to grab a whopping 162 delegates ... in a winner-take-all contest.

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NARR:
He joins AL Gore on the Democratic side as the likely favorite to win on Super Tuesday. The Vice Presdient took his message to Rhode Island over the weekend ... looking relaxed and feeling confident as polls shows him ahead in virtually every primary or caucus.

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NARR:
His rival Bill Bradley is so far behind in the polls, some had urged him to drop out, but he remainis optimistic about an outcome he says can turn the tide in a race that so far overshadowed by th Republicans.

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COWAN ON CAM:))

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Still ahead on News 7, joining the army reserves or national guard may not mean leaving your family for an extended period of time.
We'll explain after the break.
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And, we'll take a look back to the night Lynchburg firefighters will never forget, as two of their own die in the line of duty.
The story when we return.
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A traffic accident in Southwest Roanoke this afternoon sends one man to the hospital.
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The 23- year old was traveling North on eleventh street around four thirty when he apparently ran a stop sign and was t-boned by a pickup.
The 23- year old was NOT wearing a seatbelt and was transported to Roanoke Memorial by E-M-S.
Police say he will be charged with disregarding a stop sign.
The driver of the pickup was not hurt.
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Army reservists and members of the National Guard may NOT have to leave their families for extended periods of time.
According to the New York Times, the Army has decided to limit overseas deployments of National Guard and Reserve units to a maximum of six months.
According to the report, the new limit is the first significant step by the Army to recognize the increased burden on its citizen-soldiers.



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It's been a quarter of a century since two Lynchburg firefighters died in the line of duty.
But Ronald Stevens and Everett Stewart have NOT been forgotten.
A memorial service was recently held for the pair and many of the firefighters who were there in 1975 attended the ceremony.
Keith Humphry gives us a closer look at the fatal fire in this week's Virginia Newsreel.
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(( Every firefighter in Lynchburg was called in the night of February 25th, 1975. The fire started around 10:30 in the basement of Downtown Sounds and spread to Smith Studio, the Lynchburg Coin and Stamp Shop, and a vacant building. An explosion at the Studio knocked a wall onto the roof of the coin shop which- -in turn- -collapsed. Ronald Stevens and Everett Stewart were both killed as a result, and several others were injured.
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((WOULD YOU CONSIDER THIS THE MOST SERIOUS FIRE LYNCHBURG HAS HAD? YES, IN THE LOSS OF LIFE, FIREMAN, IT IS AND IN THE NUMBER OF BUILDINGS INVOLVED.))
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The owner of the coin shop lost everything.
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((I'VE HAD A LOSS BUT MY LOSS IS NOT NEAR AS GREAT AS THE DEATHS OF THE TWO FIREMAN))
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Stevens and Stewart were the last Lynchburg firefighters to die on the job. That's Virginia Newsreel, I'm Keith Humphry.))

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Organ donations are on the rise - that's according to the Richmond based "United Network for Organ Sharing".
A report by the agency finds the number of people willing to donate an organ while still alive more than doubled between 1989 and 1998.
The organization says kidney donations are the most common.




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Coming up, find out where you can purchase rare gold pieces that have been on the ocean floor for nearly a century.
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Plus they're fast, shiny, and raising money for a good cause. Stick around we'll be right back.
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After more than a century on the ocean floor, and a decade in court... the cargo of the SS Central America has finally come to market.
News 7 was there in 1989 when tons of gold bars and coins arrived at a Norfolk pier... and tonight we're updating the story, in this edition of Webwatch.
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((It was october of 1989... more than 130 years after the SS Central America went down in a hurricane off the Carolina Coast.... that the ship's precious cargo finally arrived in port.
A marriage of high tech equipment and historic research helped a group of treasure hunters from Ohio locate the largest sunken treasure in American history.
But that may have been the easy part.
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((SO YOUR CASE IS THE INSURANCE COMPANIES NEVER GAVE IT UP... NEVER ABANDONED IT.))
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The legal fight stretched on for 11 years, making it the longest running case in Norfolk federal court. Only now are the coins and gold bricks resurfacing...
On display and up for sale, the 1857 S Double Eagles are dazzling collectors...
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((A 20 DOLLAR GOLD PIECE THAT IS SO LUSTROUS AND SO BRIGHT AND SO SHARP YOU CAN FEEL THE EDGES OF THE COINS JUST LIKE IT WAS MADE AT THE MINT YESTERDAY.))
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Three dealers are now selling the coins and their websites offer more on the history of an ill-fated voyage, and an eye-opening discovery.
But this piece of history doesn't come cheap. The 20 dollar gold pieces are now selling for three thousand to thirty thousand dollars each.
To find out more about the SS Central America, and it's amazing cargo... visit our home page at WDBJ7-dot-com, and click on the Webwatch icon. Joe Dashiell News 7))



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All makes and models were on display at the Roanoke Civic Center for the 20-th annual Muscular Dystrophy Association car show.
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This is the second largest fundraising effort for the local M-D-A.
Around 80 vehicles were out for show -- including some motorcycles.
M-D-A officials say this event helps it meet its budget every year.
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((DAVID WOOD/PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN: WHAT THEY'RE USING THIS FOR IS THEY SEND KIDS TO SUMMER CAMP TO MAKE THEM FEEL THAT THEY'RE NORMAL KIDS, THEY GET TO GO SWIMMING AND THINGS LIKE THIS. THEY HAVE A PERSON WHO HELPS THEM. IT'S EXPENSIVE AND WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO PAY FOR THAT.))
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The funds will also go to pay for wheelchairs and braces.
This year's car show raised around 30-thousand dollars -- but over the past 20 years the event has raised more than 400-thousand dollars for the association.
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And coming up in sports, N.C. State warms up for the A-C-C tournament with a win over Florida State. The Lady Cavaliers are out in the Women's tournament.
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And Grundy and Christiansburg showed their wrestling talent by finishing first and second in the state meet.
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The Carsdirect.com Winston Cup race in Las Vegas has called off because of rain.
Rain hit the track just past the half way mark sending the cars to a halt. Several different drivers have led the race but Jeff Burton of South Boston was the leader when the race was red flagged and Burton is the winner its Burton's first win of the season.
We'll have the highlights tonight at 11.


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The Lady Cavaliers of Virginia would take on North Carolina in the semi finals of the A-C-C tournament.
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Debbie Ryan and the Cavs looking for that spot in the championship game.
But Carolina's Correta Brown would give the Tar Heels a 4 point lead when she hits the jumper.
Then Moments later Nikki Teasley hits the jumper at the top of the key and the lead was six.
But Virginia would keep it close Schyue Larue takes it inside and the lead was four.
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Then watch U-V-A point guard Renee Robinson take it to the hoop and score the basket but Carolina goes on to win it 67 to 63.
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N.C. State and Florida State would warm up for the A-C-C tournament in Tallahassee today.
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Steve Robinson's Seminoles fell behind in the first half.
Damon Anderson pulls up and hits this jumper and the Noles trailed 30 to 16.
State's Damon Thornton would answer that basket when he gets it inside for the monster jam upping the lead to 16.


Florida State's Delvon Arrington takes it coast to coast for the score cutting the lead to 14.
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Then the Wolfpack gets it to Justin Gainey he hits the jumper and state goes on to win the game 70 to 51.
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Several other college teams warmed up for their conference tournaments lets check the scores.
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Utah's Karl Malone threw in a game high 30 points to lead Utah to an 88 to 79 win over the New York Knicks.
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[SUPER=03-New York, NY/NBC SPORTS; :]


Malone always comes to play when the Jazz is in the "Big Apple."
Watch Malone and John Stockton work the ball Malone eventually gets it back and he hits the jumper for two of his 30 points.
Stockton would dish out 12 assists in the game on this play he comes up with the steal as the Jazz padded their lead.
[SUPER=32-Utah/88/New York/79/;]


The Knicks kick it out to Patrick Ewing who hits the jumper from the corner but the Jazz goes on to beattthe Knicks 88 to 79.
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Yet another championship was decided in Salem.
Hundreds of high school wrestlers competed for state titles at the civic center yesterday.
It was standing room only
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as fans packed the stands and the civic center floor.
Eight mats stayed busy with match after match.
Two Southwest Virginia teams provided a heated competition both on the mats and in the stands.
Perennial powerhouse Grundy and Christainsburg were neck and neck throughout the afternoon.
Both schools brought scores of vocal fans, in the end Golden Wave fans celebrated Grundy's 225-218 state championship win over the Blue Demons.
The tight competition is good for wrestling.
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[SUPER=01-Kevin Dresser/Christiansburg Head Coach; :06]

((TRAVIS FISER/GRUNDY HEAD COACH: IT BRINGS THE FANS OUT. THEY GET TO WATCH THESE KIDS AND IT'S GOOD FOR THE SPORTS.

KEVIN DRESSER/CHRISTAINSBURG HEAD COACH: IT'S GREAT FOR WRESTLING ESPECIALLY IN THIS PART OF VIRGINIA, CAUSE LOOK AT THE CROWD THIS PLACE IS PACKED. THAT'S WHAT'S IT'S ALL ABOUT.))
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Christainsburg is taking a page from Grundy's playbook. Blue Demon head Coach Kevin Dressor started a feeder program, something the Golden Wave has had for some time.
Dresser says his program should only get stronger.
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((DRESSER: I THINK PROBABLY OUR FEEDER PROGRAM WE SAW THE FIRST BENEFITS THIS YEAR. HOPEFULLY WE'LL SEE MORE IN YEARS TO COME. THIS IS ONLY THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE PROGRAM AND IT TAKES TIME TO BUILD A FEEDER PROGRAM.))
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