[1-News-Head]

[TALENT=Keith]

Coming right up on NEWS 7 tonight, the latest on the search for victims of the New River Castings explosion. And
we'll hear from another survivor.
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[V/O-NAT]
And we'll meet the four-year old boy mauled by a pit bull - -check his condition and talk with his Mom.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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Tonight on News 7 sports the Express is back in the Round house tonight skating against Greensboro. Debbie Ryan is the ACC's coach of the year.
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[VO-NAT]

And it was a "tiring" day at Martinsville as Winston Cup points leader Bobby Labonte takes a spin for Goodyear.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Patrick]
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Record highs will tumble if we reach the forecast highs tomorrow. I'll show you all the pertinent facts as we head toward another unseasonably warm day tomorrow. [open]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=Rolled from truck]
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Two nights .... and two full days ... but still no sign of the two women trapped inside the New River Castings plant.
Crews are working to remove the debris from Sunday night's big explosion and find the missing women, as family members keep their vigil.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Marya/Starlink]


Marya Jones is outside the plant in Radford
[Live=Marya Full/Starlink]
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[SUPER=01-Bart McEntire/ATF Agent;]
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(Keith)


Has the company made any statements about the plant's future?[Survivor]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=99-60 1:21:06]
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One of the survivors of Sunday night's plant explosion says he feels lucky to be alive.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Montgomery Co; ]

Jessie Chrisley is in stable condition at Carilion New River Valley Medical Center. He worked at the plant for about a year. The night of the explosion, Chrisley was working 20 yards from the flash point. He says safety always came first at the plant and he never imagined anything like this could happen.
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[SOT tc 00:43:13]
[IN Q=I loved my]

((JESSIE CHRISLEY/EXPLOSION SURVIVOR: I LOVED MY JOB AND I WAS HOPING TO GO BACK TO WORK SOON.))
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[OUT Q=work soon.]
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[VO-NAT]

Chrisley says he has no memories of the blast and is not anxious to re-live it.
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[SOT tc 00:44:17]
[IN Q=I try not]

((JESSIE CHRISLEY/EXPLOSION SURVIVOR: I TRY NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT. IT'S SAD TO SAY, BUT I DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW))
[SUPER=01-Jessie Chrisley/Explosion Survivor; ]
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[OUT Q=right now.]
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[VO-NAT]

Doctors say it will be at least six months before Chrisley completely recovers and can get back to work.
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[GE-Toshiba]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=00-07 15:26]
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It's a new deal that General Electric hopes will squelch some old rumors:
A joint venture with a Japanese company -- aimed at fixing part of the business in Salem that's been losing money.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Scott/Newsroom]


Scott Goldberg has more on what this means for the Roanoke Valley's biggest manufacturer.
[Live=Scott full/Newsroom]
[SUPER=@Scott1;]


Keith ... the way management explains it ... this is the best way for G-E to cut its losses WITHOUT cutting jobs.
This announcement of a joint venture with Toshiba comes after years of losing money ... and rampant rumors that big layoffs in Salem could come at any time.
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For quite some time ... the numbers coming out of General Electric's plant in Salem have been the kind of numbers G-E hates.
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((TOM FRANKS: THE DRIVES BUSINESS OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS HAS LOST 405-50 MILLION DOLLARS.)) [RUNS07]
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The options ... says plant General Manager Tom Franks ... were dumping the part of the business that wasn't making money ...
Or finding a partner to help sell high-tech industrial drive systems around the world.
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[SOT 50:40]
[IN Q=what drives]

((TOM FRANKS: WHAT DRIVES THIS ULTIMATELY IS WHETHER OR NOT ORDERS KEEP COMING IN. RIGHT NOW EVERYTHING WE CAN SEE LOOKS VERY POSITIVE.)) [RUNS06]
[OUT Q=VERY POSITIVE]


The way it works ... Toshiba and G-E merge their drive-systems business ... with Toshiba controlling 51-percent.
If it goes the way they plan ... G-E becomes a much bigger player in the global market.
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[IN Q=it's just too]

((GEORGE BRAMMER: IT'S JUST TOO EARLY TO TELL AT THIS POINT WHAT THE IMPLICATIONS ARE FOR LOCAL EMPLOYMENT.)) [RUNS04]
[OUT Q=LOCAL EMPLOYMENT]


The deal involves about 300 of the more than 13-hundred people who work at G-E in Salem.
The company insists for now their jobs are safe ... but it could take a couple of years to know for sure if the joint venture can do for G-E what G-E could not do for itself.))
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This isn't a done deal yet.
It still needs the blessing of federal regulators.
G-E hopes to consummate this marriage by October of this year.
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Keith.

[VMI]


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The federal government has reached an agreement with Virginia Military Institute to bring to a close more than ten years of legal wrangling over admission of women.
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The Institute will still have to file reports with federal court, but the case will be dismissed with an amicable settlement shortly after the first co-ed class graduates in May of 2001.
In the meantime, the reports must provide more information on gender relations- -including details of complaints filed by female cadets.
The agreement accepted by the court today includes- -for the first time- -an acknowledgment from the Justice Department that V-M-I has made what it calls: "constructive efforts in good faith" to open the Institute to women.
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[Payne]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
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A V-M-I alumnus was arraigned today in federal court on charges he set fire to the barracks in 1998.
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


John Daniel Payne pled NOT guilty to arson. He's also accused of trying to persuade a classmate to say the two men were somewhere else when the fire was set.
The fire occurred the night six cadets were drummed out for hazing violations in May of 1998.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Though cadets quickly put out the fire, it did extensive damage to room C-20- -the room that belonged to the three senior cadets expelled that night.
Payne graduated last September. His lawyer says he lost his job at a Richmond sporting goods store after he was

arrested February 17th.[Dog-Bite]


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As her toddler son lies partially paralyzed in a Roanoke hospital bed -- a woman is urging parents to guard against pit bulls.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

Four-year-old Jeffrey Morris still cannot move the right side of his face. A 95-pound pit bull ripped through his ears, eyelids and scalp -- the same dog that played with the boy all weekend.
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((HE WAS LOVABLE THE WHOLE WEEKEND AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED YESTERDAY. HERE WE ARE GOING THROUGH 12 HOURS OF SURGERY AND NOT KNOWING WHERE WE STAND FROM ONE MINUTE TO THE NEXT. I DON'T THINK NO CHILD SHOULD GO THROUGH THAT AND NO PARENT SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO PUT A CHILD THROUGH THAT. ))
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[VO-NAT]

The boy's cousin and her boyfriend owned the pit bull and have put the dog to sleep. Her boyfriend has been charged with shooting the dog's two puppies too.
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[IN Q=He wasn't]

((HE WASN'T GOING TO SEE ANOTHER CHILD GO THROUGH THIS AND IF THAT MEANT KILLING THE DOGS THAT WAS FINE WITH HIM. HE DIDN'T DO IT TO BE CRUEL TO THE ANIMALS OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT. HE DID IT TO SAVE CHILDREN.))
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[VO-NAT]

Jeffrey's mother says he can hear her and he does know the dog attacked him. They're still waiting for the results of a rabies test on the dog.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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The Democrats booted him, but he's back on the ballot. Still ahead, a Roanoke City Councilman goes Independent.
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[VO-NAT]


And an armed man walks into this hospital .. with deadly results. We'll hear what investigators say about security.
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A man walked into a local hospital with a gun today, and took his own life.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville]


Authorities say it happened in a restroom just outside the Martinsville Hospital emergency room.
The 34-year old man died around one this afternoon .. from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Investigators say no one else was in danger, and that the security there is proper.
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((MARSHALL FARLEY/MARTINSVILLE INVESTIGATOR: THEY DO A GOOD JOB. BUT MAYBE THE CONSTRUCTION, THINGS ARE TURNED AROUND AND IT'S HARDER TO POLICE THE AREA. IS THERE ANY INDICATION THIS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED? NO NOT THAT I KNOW OF IT'S SO EASY TO BRING A GUN IN THESE DAYS.))
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Authorities have not released the victim's name.
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[Jackson]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=00-05 9:17]
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A former Roanoke Police detective- -who's now a private investigator- -will aid in the defense of the latest suspect in the Church Avenue rooming house fire.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Brian Eugene Jackson is set to be tried in June for arson and murder.
He's one of several people implicated in the fire that claimed six lives.
Informant Michael Fulcher had been expected to testify against Jackson, but Commonwealth's Attorney Donald Caldwell told the court today he does not expect to call Fulcher.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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The treasurer of the Blue Ridge Fire Department has been charged with stealing its money. Sheriff's deputies say 57-year-old William Dillard took between four and five thousand dollars from the fire department over the last ten years. A fellow firefighter reported him to investigators. Dillard has been charged with two counts of embezzlement but he has not been arrested. He has promised to turn himself in on Thursday.

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Stocks took a big-time tumble today. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=99-54 1:41:34]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]


Two more candidates who were out, are now back in the race for Roanoke City Council.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Today is the filing deadline for the May 2nd elections, and candidates were in the Roanoke registrar's office making sure their papers were in order.
Among them was Democratic Incumbent Carroll Swain who was denied the party's nomination at February's mass meeting.
Filing as an Independent, Swain said he and many of his supporters believe that process was dominated by special interests.
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[IN Q=And as a result]

((CARROLL SWAIN/I- CITY COUNCIL CANDIDATE: AND AS A RESULT , AND THINKING AND PEOPLE TALKING TO ME AND ASKING ME PLEASE RUN, SO THAT YOU CAN BROADEN THE SCOPE, AND WE CAN GET OUT AND MAKE A BETTER SELECTION, THAT'S THE WAY THEY'RE PUTTING IT TO ME, I GOT OUT AND COLLECTED 190- SOME SIGNATURES.))
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[VO-NAT]


Another Independent Candidate for Council, Doug Trout, also filed this morning. He's no relation to council incumbent Jim Trout who is also running for re-election.
And Independent Duane Howard who dropped out of the race for mayor a few weeks ago, now says he's back in the race.
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[Salem-Council]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=99-53 1:41:14]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]


The race for Salem City Council is getting crowded, with 8 candidates now in the running.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem]


Stella Reinhard announced her candidacy today. She is the only woman out of seven men running for one of three seats.
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[ANCHOR=KEITH]
[GRAPHIC=Hold]

Her opponents are Alec Brown, George "Chip" Givens, John Kelly, Ben Lockhart, Gerald Pace, Howard Packett, and Alan Walker



[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Coming up tonight on the Big 7, Debbie Ryan gets another postseason honor, while Bobby Labonte get down to business at Martinsville today.
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[VO-NAT]

And the redhot Express return to the house that is round tonight. Steve Mason and the latest edition of Hometown Hoops Weekly are on the way.
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[S-Express]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-61 53:42]
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One of Virginia Tech's top basketball players has been suspended indefintely. Dennis Mims, who started 27 games and avergaed 14 ppoints a contest this year - violated team rules and is off the team. He will miss all of this week's A-10 tournament that tips off tomorrow.
[GRAPHIC=Express/Greenboro]


Roanoke and Greensboro battle at the Roanoke Civic Center tonight. The Express is 3 and 1 against the Generals. [FULL SCREEN WIPE TO PINNACLE ROUND HOUSE WRAP UP!!!]
Here's Steve Mason with some freezer facts in Round House Wrap Up.
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[OUT Q=round house wrap up"]

((STEVE MASON:AN ECHL ERA COMES TO A CLOSE WEDNESDAY NIGHT WHEN ROANOKE AND HAMPTON ROADS MEET FOR THE FINAL TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASON. IN THEIR LAST MEETING, SCOTT GORDON CALLED A STICK CHECK THAT RESULTED IN A FEW PENALTIES AGAINST THE ADMIRALS. BROPHY EXPLODED AND CHALLENGED GORDON TO A FIGHT DURING THE GAME. HIS GORDON'S RESPONSE TO BROPHY'S PERSONAL ATTACKS.)) ((SCOTT GORDON/5-1 AND 1 VS. ADMIRALS:))
((The Express posted a 6 and 1 record while five of the teams top scorers were on call ups. Dave Gagnon earned goalie of the month honors for his February 5-1 and 1 record. ((DAVE GAGNON/2.00 GOALS AGAINST AVG. IN FEB.:))
Of the 14 regular season games remaining, Roanoke travels for nine of them. The Express is 24-10 and 3 against those nine teams. Playoff home ice is at stake. ((CALVIN ELFRING/EXPRESS DEFENSEMAN:))
Kris Cantu will not play against Hampton Roads but should play this weekend. Steve Mason Round House Wrap up.))

[S-Testing]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-53 20336TC]
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The current Winston Cup points leader, Bobby Labonte, spent today in Martinsville testing tires for Goodyear.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville; :00]

The drivers will be using a brand new tire designed specifically for Martinsville when they arrive for the Goody's 500 the first week of April.
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((STEVE BOYER/GOODYEAR TIRE ENGINEER: YOU KNOW THE TIRES IN THE TREAD AREA WHERE THE COMPOUND OF THE TIRE IS TOUCHING THE ROAD GETS UP INTO THE 200 DEGREE RANGE.))
[SUPER=01-Steve Boyer/Goodyear Tire Engineer;:]
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[OUT Q=...200 degree range."]
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Labonte has been almost as hot as the tires in the first three races of this 2000 campaign. He has a win, a top five and a 6th place finish.
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[IN Q="I'M GLAD...]

((BOBBY LABONTE/WINSTON CUP POINTS LEADER: I'M GLAD THAT WE HAVE THREE RACES UNDER OUR BELT AND WE HAVE BEEN COMPETITIVE IN ALL THREE. WE FEEL COMFORTABLE AND HOPEFULLY BACK ON TRACK. I'M MORE COMFORTABLE THAN WHEN I WENT TO DAYTONA AND HAD SOME PRESEASON JITTERS.)) ((JIMMY MAKAR/LABONTE'S CREW CHIEF: WE FEEL LIKE WE'RE IN THE SAME ROUTINE AS WE WERE LAST YEAR. THE TEAM IS STILL GROWING AND GETTING BETTER EVERYDAY. WE'RE DOING A LOT OF ENGINEERING ON THE CARS. WE'RE GROWING. WE'RE NOT STANDING STILL AT ALL.))
[SUPER=01-Bobby Labonte/Winston Cup Points Leader; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jimmy Makar/Labonte's Crew Chief; :19]
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[OUT Q=...STILL AT ALL."]
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[S-Ryan]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sp-45 tc 2:03:36]
[GRAPHIC=ACC]


UVA's Debbie Ryan is the Associated Press Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Basketball Coach of the Year.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville/;]


This is the seventh time she's picked up the honor.
Ryan received 26 votes from the ACC Sports Writers Association.
Clemson's Jim Davis was second with 17 votes. Virginia won the A-C-C regular-season title and recorded at least 20 wins for the 18th season.
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[S-Youngblood]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-56 1:39:56]
[GRAPHIC=Steam]


The Roanoke Steam welcomed former Los Angeles Rams legendary defensive lineman Jack Youngblood to town this week to help promote the Arena Football Two League.
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[IN Q="I]
[SUPER=01-Jack Youngblood/7 Time All Pro; :00]

((JACK YOUNGBLOOD/7 TIME ALL PRO:I WANT TO SEE THE FOOTBALL TEAM, I WANT TO SEE THE ORGANIZATION THAT'S ABOUT TO BEGIN AND WANTED TO SEE IF I CAN GET MYSELF INVITED BACK WHEN THEY START PLAYING....I WANT TO COME AND SEE THEM PLAY.))
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[OUT Q=....come see them play"]
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[SUPER=04-NFL; :00]


Youngblood, now the Arena Football League Orlando Predator's vice president, is best known for his 14 seasons in the NFL in which he reached seven pro bowls and played with a broken leg.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
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This should be decision night in Vinton.
Town council is expected to decide whether former Chief Ricky Foutz gets his job back, full restitution, or nothing.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Jean/Neewsroom]


Jean Jadhon joins us from the newsroom with more.
[Live=jean Full/Newsroom]
[SUPER=@Jean1]


For months, Foutz supporters have been at town meetings, speaking on his behalf.
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[VO-NAT 00-01 50:46]


Last month, council members agreed to make a decision once a grand jury report was made public.
Now that it is public, what will council do?
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[Live=Jean full/Newsroom]


Tonight on News 7 at 11 we'll tell you what happens
[Double Boxes=Keith & Jean/Newsroom]


and hear how Foutz supporters feel about it.


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