[11XGR]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=WeekendAM]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-]
[GRAPHIC=Va Capitol]


The work of Virginia's General Assembly is done-- ahead of schedule for the first time in anyone's memory.
Its legacy may be a transportation package that some call "extraordinarily significant" and others call "a band-aid."
Ellen Qualls reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=2-point-6]
[SUPER=01-Del. Vince Callahan/(R) Fairfax; :00]
[SUPER=01-Del. Vivian Watts/(D) Annandale; :24]
[SUPER=@Cranwell; :51]
[SUPER=01-Del. Jack Rust/(R) Fairfax; 1:06 ]
[SUPER=@Ellen2; 1:14]
[SUPER=@Gilmore; 1:28 ]
[RUNS=1:42]
[OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.]



(([sot 05:28:17]

((DEL. VINCE CALLAHAN: 2-POINT-6 BILLION DOLLARS. THE LARGEST TRANSPORTATION PACKAGE THE COMMONWEALTH HAS EVER SEEN.))
[runs= :07]


The road-building plan is part Governor, part legislature-- specifying projects around the state that will get funds over the next six years-- projects that will eventually cost 16 BILLION dollars in total.
But a former Democratic state Transportation Secretary, from road-clogged northern Virginia is a critic.
[sot 02:01:50]

((DEL. VIVIAN WATTS/D-ANNANDALE: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ... ABOUT ONE THIRD OF THIS POT, ALL OF THE OTHER MONIES WOULD HAVE GONE IN TO TRANSPORTATION ANYWAY.))
[runs= :24]


And there were perceptions of regional bias.
[sot 02:01:02]

((DEL. DICK CRANWELL/D-VINTON: WOULD THE GENTLEMEN BE WILLING TO COME TO SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA AND TRY TO EXPLAIN THIS SMOKE AND MIRRORS TO MY CONSTITUENCY IF I WERE TO INVITE HIM? DEL. JACK RUST/R-FAIRFAX: ... I'D BE HONORED TO DO SO.))


[runs= :15]
[sot 01:59:29]

((RUST: HE OUGHT TO TELL HIS FOLKS THAT THEIR SHARE OF THE 2-POINT-6 BILLION IS IN ROUTE 11 AND 460, IT'S IN ROUTE 81, IT'S IN INTERSTATE 73.))
[runs= :09]


The sparring over road money was the last significant act of the 2000 regular session. [adjournment sine die]
[runs=: ]



[sot ]

((GOV. JIM GILMORE: ))
[runs=: ]


The fate of their bills is in his hands over the next month.
Ellen Qualls, News 7, Richmond.))


[11Textile-Relief]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-57 1:13:02]
[GRAPHIC=Va. Capitol Textile Relief]


It may have yielded the most emotional moments of the 2000 General Assembly session.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville/File Tape;]


But Democrats who fought for bigger unemployment paychecks for laid off textile workers learned that emotion does NOT guarantee legislative compromise.
In the end, Governor Jim Gilmore's STATEWIDE aid plan won out.
That's even after administration officials admitted only 38-percent of the textile workers would qualify.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=This bill]
[sot 16:44]

((DEL. TED BENNETT: THIS BILL IS NOT A RELIEF BILL. THIS BILL IS AN ILLUSION. THIS BILL WAS MADE IN THE LAND OF OZ.
BY THAT MAN STANDING BEHIND THAT SCREEN WHO WAS TRYING TO CONVERT ILLUSION INTO REALITY.))
[sot 22:22]

((DEL. MORGAN GRIFFITH: IF ALL IT MEANS IS THAT WE'RE GOING TO BE ATTACKED AS HAVING DONE ILLUSORY THINGS AND NOT CARING, THEN MAYBE WE OUGHT NOT DO ANYTHING.))
[SUPER=@Bennett; :00 ]
[SUPER=@Griffith; :13]
[RUNS=:26]
[OUT Q=do anything.]
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[VO-NAT]


In the end, the House passed the Governor's plan with 95 votes out of a hundred.
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[11Rubatex-Citation]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-60 1:26:16]
[GRAPHIC=Rubatex Corp.]


Rubatex has been fined 13-thousand dollars for unsafe working conditions. That's according to union officials.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File]


The United Steelworkers of America says the Virginia Department of Occupational Safety and Health has issued two citations against Rubatex Corporation -- for safety violations.
The local union prompted the department's investigation after several employees and replacement workers apparently suffered serious injuries while working at the company.
Currently, more than 400 hundred former workers are on strike -- claiming unfair labor practices.
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[Severe-WX]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=weather damage]


Severe weather is to blame in the deaths of four people yesterday.
Flying debris from a tornado killed a woman in Alabama.
Three people died in traffic accidents in Texas.
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[super=03-Dallas, TX;]


Five construction workers near Dallas were hurt when what appeared to be a narrow tornado rolled over two construction trailers.
The trailers were about a mile from each other.
One man was injured seriously; the rest suffered fractures and minor cuts and bruises.
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-San Francisco, CA;]


Winter rains have set a wall of mud in motion near San Francisco, California.
Yesterday a mudslide came, buckling the foundation of one of the homes, pushing a tree through the garage of another, and destroying the bedroom of a third.
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[Mars-Mission]


[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]



The movie may be fiction, but scientists are working on the real thing.
Nancy Holland has the latest pictures from the Red Planet and how people may someday get there.

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[SOT 5:54:52]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Nancy Holland/Reporting; :24]
[SUPER=01-Andrew Petro/Advanced Space Propulsion Lab; :56]
[RUNS=1:19]
[OUT Q=CBS News]



[Anchor=Andrew]
[ss=none]



We'll be back with more News 7 Saturday Morning in just a few minutes.

[11Boty-Business]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=99-53 1:49:10]
[GRAPHIC=New Jobs]

120 new jobs are opening up in Botetourt County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;]

Tower Automotives is expanding in the Vista Corporate Park off Route 11. The new factory will cost 50 - million-dollars. The company also plans to hire 120 people for jobs that pay 11 to 20 dollars an hour.
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[SOT 11:34:31]
[IN Q=We're developing]

((WE'RE DEVELOPING A CLUSTER OF AUTOMOTIVE AND TRANSPORTATION RELATED COMPANIES THROUGHOUT THE ROANOKE VALLEY AND WHEN WE HAVE THESE CLUSTERS IT INCREASES OUR AWARENESS TO OTHER COMPANIES NOT ONLY THROUGHOUT THE BUT THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, ACTUALLY.))
[SUPER=01-Phil Sparks/Econ. Dev. Partnership;]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=world actually]
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[VO-NAT]

Sparks says car sales are expected to triple by the year 2002. This is the fifth transportation-related company to build in Botetourt in the past five years. The new factory is expected to open in two years.
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[11General-Shale]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=99-56 1:23:33]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Also in Botetourt County, a brick-making company wants to tear down a forest for a mine.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;]

General Shale Brick wants to rezone 40 acres of woods into heavy industry -- because its supply of shale has just about run dry. Miners scrape here, they don't tunnel or blast -- but neighbors say the expansion will be an eyesore.
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[SOT 13:17:19]
[IN Q=We're very concerned]

((WE'RE VERY CONCERNED ... BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY.))
[SUPER=01-Steve Rossi/Neighbor;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY]
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[VO-NAT]

If the company gets its way -- it will fill in this mine with soil and seed. It'll look like this hill, which was once a mine. If it loses the rezoning -- the plant superintendent says trucks will have to haul in shale from Rockbridge County, creating more traffic. Botetourt County planners will vote on the proposal Monday night.
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[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sports plays]
[GRAPHIC=nhl]


In the NHL, Colorado doubled Edmonton 4-to-2. Ray Bourque (BORK) scored his first two goals for the Avalanche since coming over from Boston.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Edmonton, Alberta/NHL-CTV;]


Here's Bourque in front of the net for one of his two goals. This one ties it at two.
Adam Deadmarsh gets the game winner for the Avalanche and Colorado beats Edmonton four to two.
[super=03-Dallas, TX/NHL-Fox SW;]


The Islanders stop a seven game Dallas win streak with a victory in overtime. The four to three win is New York's first in Reunion Arena.
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :]


Back home, the William Fleming Colonels have stayed in-house and found a popular replacement for retiring head football coach George Miller.
Keith Smith was named to replace Miller yesterday.
Smith has been an assistant at Fleming 17 years.
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[Chopper-Crash]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 Saturday Morning]


A four month old is one of the victims of a helicopter crash in Texas.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Dalhart, TX;]


The medical chopper's pilot, a paramedic, a nurse and the infant patient they were transporting all died in the accident.
The chopper was taking the baby from Oklahoma to an Amarillo hospital because of breathing problems.
The chopper had taken off in fog and the wreckage wasn't discovered until five hours later, after the fog had lifted.
It crashed nose first, and either exploded or started burning right away and then set the grass on fire.
The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.
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[11Radford-Explosion]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=00-09 1:02:07]
[GRAPHIC=New River Castings]


There is some closure in the investigation of Sunday's explosion at the New River Castings plant in Radford.
The medical examiner has positively identified the bodies of the two missing women.
However, investigators still don't know what caused the explosion. Tonya Flory has more.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[SUPER=03-Radford; :08]
[SUPER=01-Sgt. Kenny Ford/Radford Police Det.; :13 Quick]
[super=@Tonya1]
[RUNS=:50]
[OUT Q=News 7, Radford.]



[11BB-Gun]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat. am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Police are still searching for the person responsible for shooting a child in the head with a b-b or pellet gun.
Joy Sutton reports, his parents and the community are concerned for the children in the neighborhood.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;08]
[SUPER=01-Travis Dearien/Victim;24]
[SUPER=01-John Dearien/Victim's father;45]
[SUPER=01-Sue Bryson/Parent;52]
[SUPER=07-Suzanne Shepard;1:08]
[SUPER=@Joy2;1:20]
[RUNS=1:28]
[OUT Q=N7 Roanoke]

(( A small cut -- shows the spot where a b-b or pellet hit 12 year old Travis Dearien in the head.
Dearien -- who did not want his face shown on television -- says he and a friend were waiting to meet the school bus his brothers were riding on at the corner of Howbert and Main Street Thursday afternoon -- when a maroon car slowed down in front of them -- and someone fired a shot.
Now Dearien says he's concerned it could happen again.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 25:21]
[IN Q=Today when I got off]

((TRAVIS DEARIEN/VICTIM: TODAY WHEN I GOT OFF THE BUS FOR SOME REASON. I GUESS I WAS SCARED TO WALK ON THE SIDEWALK. SO I CUT THROUGH AN ALLEY AND WALKED A DIFFERENT WAY))
[RUNS= 12]
[OUT Q=a different]


Dearien's father John, along with other parents, says even though the weapon was only a b-b or pellet gun -- this incident shouldn't be taken lightly.
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[SOT 28:46]
[IN Q=It's pretty bad that]

((JOHN DEARIEN: IT'S PRETTY BAD THAT YOUR KIDS CAN'T STAND OUT ON A BUS STOP WITHOUT BEING WORRIED ABOUT GETTING SHOT BY SOMETHING.))
[RUNS= 6]
[OUT Q=by something]
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:51]
[IN Q=I think it's malicious]

((SUE BRYSON/PARENT: I THINK IT'S MALICIOUS WOUNDING WITH INTENT AND I THINK IF SOMEONE'S COMING UP TO TWO CHILDREN SLOWING DOWN POINTING A GUN AT THEIR HEAD IT'S NOT JUST A PRANK. YOU KNOW IT'S SERIOUS))
[RUNS= 13]
[OUT Q=it's serious]


Some kids say this incident has changed their perception about their neighborhood.
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[SOT15:27]
[IN Q=This area]

((SUZANNE SHEPARD: THIS AREA IS KIND OF A BAD AREA AND I SHOULD WATCH OUT WHERE I RIDE MY BIKE))
[RUNS= 4]
[OUT Q=my bike]


The parents say this is not the first time a child has been threatened in the neighborhood with a b-b or pellet gun.
And they say while Dearien was the only one injured this time -- every child in the neighborhood is in danger of becoming a victim.
Joy Sutton, News 7, Roanoke.))



[11Delightful-occasions]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=99-51 1:49:37]
[GRAPHIC=None]


According to Roanoke Police, "Delightful Occasion's" is being used to promote prostitution.
Keith Humphry has the story.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=If this is a front]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-"Jasmine" Wittington/Store Owner; :22]
[SUPER=01-"Tabby" Fitzgerald/Exotic Dancer; :37]
[SUPER=01-Dorothy Underwood/Exotic Dancer; ;58]
[RUNS=1:09]
[OUT Q=Humphry, NEWS 7.]

(( If it's true, this is not a very clever disguise. The undergarments waving in the wind a block from Wasena Bridge prompted complaints from neighbors. Jasmine Wittington readily acknowledges that she runs an escort service out of her lingerie shop. But she says customers and her girls sign a contract that bans sex on the job. [11:37:15] ((...AND THEN WHAT THOSE GIRLS DO, I'M NOT IN THAT ROOM AND IT'S NOT ON THE COMPANY.))
[RUNS= :05]


Debbie Fitzgerald is one of the regulars. She helps out in the store, offers rubdowns and works as an "escort."

[11:45:45] ((Do you have to have training, experience, licensing for that? NO, I DON'T BELIEVE SO, NO. THE RUB-DOWNS, I MEAN NO."))
[RUNS= :10]


Just this week- -one of the girls was charged with prostitution.
Dorothy Underwood went to a local motel room- -where she admits she took off her clothes and got into bed with an undercover officer... but she says she never agreed to have sex with the man. [13:48:55] ((YOU KNOW I'VE BEEN IN THIS BUSINESS FOR ALMOST THREE YEARS. I'VE WORKED FOR ONE OF THE MAJOR COMPANIES, AMBER, AND I'VE NEVER HAD THIS PROBLEM.))
[RUNS= :08]


She'll get to tell it to the judge April 24th.
Keith Humphry, NEWS 7.))



[11Breeden]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=99-49 2:02]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


A Bedford County man charged with cheating the tax man says he can't find a lawyer willing to represent him.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg]


Jeffrey Randall Breeden was supposed to be arraigned yesterday in Lynchburg's federal court.
But Breeden told the judge he's talked with several attorneys and none of them is willing to defend him against the federal government.
Breeden faces a 42-count indictment for an alleged scheme where he convinced people they didn't have to pay federal income taxes.
He has ten days to hire an attorney or the court will appoint one for him.
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[11CMSIP]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=99-52 1:53:53]
[GRAPHIC=Health Insurance]



The Virginia Health Care Foundation is providing a grant for FREE medical insurance to children in the New River Valley who qualify.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg;]


The program, Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan or CIM-SIP is offered by many employers now, including the I-HOP restaurant in Christiansburg.
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[SOT 0:11:39]
[IN Q=This will]

((RHONDA SELTZ/C.M.S.I.P. PROJECT DIRECTOR: THIS WILL GIVE FAMILIES A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE THEIR CHILDREN THE MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE THAT THEY DESPERATELY NEED.))
[SOT 0:19:01]
[IN Q=From an employer]

((CHARLES SINK/I.H.O.P. GENERAL MANAGER: FROM AN EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVE, IT'S GOING TO CUT DOWN ON MY ABSENTEEISM. PARENTS ARE GOING TO HAVE THE OPTION TO TAKE THEIR KIDS IN FOR TREATMENT BEFORE MINOR PROBLEMS BECOME A SERIOUS PROBLEMS.))
[SUPER=01-Rhonda Seltz/CMSIP Project Director;]
[SUPER=01-Charles Sink/IHOP General Manager;]
[RUNS=:22]
[OUT Q=SERIOUS PROBLEMS]
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[VO-NAT]


Sink says several of his employees are taking part in the program.
And while social services decides which children qualify, it is NOT a welfare program.
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[Cyrus-McCormick]


[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Saturday AM]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=Time Off]
[GRAPHIC=Time Off]


You probably first heard of inventor Cyrus McCormick in a grade school history class...
But if you're in the farming community, it's probably a name you're VERY familiar with.
In this week's "Time Off", Kimberly McBroom has more from the McCormick Farm in Rockbridge county.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=A new era in agriculture...]
[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-David Fiske/Agricultural Research Supt.; :26]
[SUPER=@Kimberly1; 1:33]
[RUNS=2:20]
[OUT Q=McBroom, News 7, Rockbridge county.]


(( A new era in agriculture was born on this sprawling farm in 18-31...
It was here that inventor Cyrus McCormick demonstrated the world's first successful mechanical reaper.
His invention made grain harvesting less back- breaking and more productive.
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[SOT 11:08:42]

((DAVID FISKE/AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SUPT.: MANUAL LABOR THAT YOU'D HAVE TO HAVE WOULD BE-- A MAN WOULD ACTUALLY PULL THE GRAIN OFF OF THE PLATFORM ONTO THE GROUND AND THAT'S WHERE THE GRAIN WOULD BE TIED AND BUNDLED. WHERAS, IN THE PAST, ALL OF THAT WORK WOULD BE MANUAL. ALL OF IT WOULD BE HAND LABOR. SO, IT GREATLY REVOLUTIONIZED AND MECHANIZED THE HARVESTING OF GRAIN.)) [RUNS:20]
Cyrus McCormick was born on the farm in 18-09.
In 19-54, his heirs gave the 630- acre property to Virginia Tech, which assumed responsibility for its upkeep.
You'll find authentic tools in this blacksmith shop that McCormick used to create the reaper.... and in the museum, a display case features modifications of the farm machine.
The homestead also features a grist mill, restored to what it was during its heyday in the 1800's.
Although it hasn't run on a regular basis for nearly a century, the wheel still turns as long as there's enough water.
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[SOT 11:03:23]

((DAVID FISKE/AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SUPT.: THERE'S A RETENTION POND WHERE WATER'S STORED. THERE'S A MILL PIPE THAT TRANSPORTS WATER OVER TO THE WHEEL THAT ACTUALLY TURNS THE WHEEL. YOU OPEN THE VALVE AND THE WATER POWER TURNS THE WHEEL.
THE WATER GOES OUT...SO IT'S ALL WATER- POWERED OR HYDRO- POWERED, AS WE KNOW IT TODAY.)) [RUNS:21]
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[SOT standup here 11:57:28]

((KIMBERLY MCBROOM/NEWS 7: BETWEEN FIVE AND SIX THOUSAND VICTORS COME HERE EVERY YEAR, MOST OF THEM FROM FARMING FAMILIES. BUT THE MCCORMICK FARM DOESN'T JUST OFFER AGRICULTURAL LESSONS FROM THE PAST, IT'S ALSO THE SETTING FOR MODERN RESEARCH.)) [RUNS:13]
These days, the McCormick Farm is also known as the Shenandoah Valley Agricultural Research and Extension Center and a hands-on part of the agricultural program for Virginia Tech students.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 11:16:15]

((DAVID FISKE/AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SUPT.: THE RESEARCH THAT GOES ON HERE-- WE'VE DONE A LOT OF, I GUESS, GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCH HERE AT THIS FACILITY. THE FIRST CROSS- BREEDING WORK TO BE DONE WITH ENGLISH CATTLE WAS CONDUCTED HERE BACK IN THE LATE '50S AND EARLY '60S.)) [RUNS:14]
Visitors are welcome to observe the research....or if you just want to check out the McCormick Museum, it's open daily until 5.
Kimberly McBroom, News 7, Rockbridge County.))
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[ANCHOR=ANDREW]
[GRAPHIC=FS WEB ADDRESS]


For directions to the McCormick Farm, go to our web site and click on "What's New?"





[Profile-Preview]


[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=Profiles]
[GRAPHIC=none]


[2-shot]

Lots of young boys grow up wanting to be a cowboy.. very few of them ever realize that dream.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]


David Goode is the exception.
The Bedford County native taught middle school for five years before heading west to work at dude ranches and hunting camps.
While there, Goode came up with an idea for a board game based on trivia about the Old West.
Now he's hoping "Gunfighters and Trailblazers" will catch on here as well.
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[SOT 00:16:21]
[IN Q=It was a]

((GOODE: IT WAS A LABOR OF LOVE BECAUSE I DO LOVE HISTORY, I WAS A HISTORY MAJOR IN COLLEGE, I LOVE THE WEST SO IT WAS SOMETHING I CERTAINLY ENJOYED DOING THE RESEARCH PART OF IT. THE MARKETING PART OF IT, THE BUSINESS END OF IT IS NOT AS MUCH AS FUN, BUT IT WOULD BE NICE TO MAKE MONEY OFF OF IT.))
[SUPER=01-David Goode/Board Game Inventor]
[RUNS=19]
[OUT Q=off of it.]
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[VO-NAT]


You can learn more about Goode and his game tomorrow in this week's "Virginia Profile".
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[2-shot]

[Sunday-Promo]


[ANCHOR=Denise/Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


[STAY IN 2 SHOT]
[Anchor=denise]


And we'll talk to author Bob Hartman about his book and which golfers will be the "Masters of the Millennium."
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[VO-NAT]
[Anchor=Andrew]


plus Keith Humphry looks back at a fatal explosion at the Radford Army Ammunition Plant 15 years ago.
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=TAKE FS SUNDAY MORNING BOARD 9407]

(-------------) Join us for those stories plus much more tomorrow on News 7 Sunday Morning beginning at 8.
by SS