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Coming up on News 7-
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Wildfires spread to homes and now an entire New Mexico City is evacauted.
New Photographs released of Elian Gonzalez- plus will the N-double-A C-P boycott tourism in Virginia- The latest details
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Plus a vote on the Confederate Flag in South Carolina.
News 7 is next.

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((NONE OF THIS WOULD'VE HAPPENED IF IT WEREN'T FOR A CONTROLLED BURN THAT IS NOW WAY OUT OF CONTROL.))
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The words of New Mexico's Governor as a huge wildfire rages-
Now the entire town of Los Alamos is being evacuated.
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[NM-Fires]


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[***anchor tag!]
Eleven thousand people in all are being told to leave home- wildfires are making the area too dangerous.
Tonight President Clinton has declared Los Alamos a disaster area-
New Mexico's Governor says wind today made a bad situation worse.
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[SUPER=01-Gov. Gary Johnson/New Mexico; :00]
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((WHAT WE HAD TODAY WAS AN ACT OF GOD THAT PUSHED THE FIRE OVER THE LINES AND CREATED WHAT IS NOW THE WORST CASE SCENARIO FOR LOS ALAMOS.
The high winds are driving this week old blaze in Los Alamos canyon.
Flames filled the sky- and smoke billowing into the air.
The fire is not far from the Los Alamos National Lab- A spokesman there says the flames are not near any buildings containing nuclear material. And he says the buildings are built to survive fires.
Home are not though and tonight a state forestry spokesman says some homes are on fire.
Hopefully no one is at home though- Earlier today the fire forced the evacuation of the entire city- population eleven thousand.
NOW IT'S OK QUEENIE.
Authorities have been going door to door, urging people to pack up and get out as quickly as possible.
I'M SCARED TO DEATH IT'S JUST SAD. IT'S JUST SAD TO SEE THE PLACE YOU GREW UP. IT COULD GO UP IN FLAMES.))
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Tomorrow the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is flying to the area to coordinate disaster relief.

[Tourism-Boycott]


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[***ANCHOR TAG***]
The Governor called it a warm meeting.
The N-double-A-C-P called him sincere in his desire to unite Virginians.
The result of this morning's high profile summit at the state Capitol: NO national boycott of Virginia over Confederate History Month.
For now.
Ellen Qualls reports.
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(( The morning kicked off with Roanoke's Sons of Confederate Veterans commander declaring himself a Confederate American, and addressing the Governor.
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((ROBERT "RED" BARBOUR/SONS OF CONFED. VETERANS: PLEASE STAND YOUR GROUND AGAINST A GROUP THAT ONE TIME STOOD FOR CIVIL RIGHTS. THAT NOW, THEY STAND FOR HATRED OF ANOTHER GROUP'S HISTORY. AND THAT MAKES THEM A HATE GROUP.)) [runs:21]
But inside the Capitol, nothing but respect for the N-double-A-C-P from Jim Gilmore.
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((GOV. JIM GILMORE: I BELIEVE THAT WE AGREE THAT THERE HAS NOT BEEN SUFFICIENT COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE NAACP AND OUR ADMINISTRATION ON A FORMAL BASIS.)) [runs:09]
After the meeting Gilmore announced he wants at least quarterly meetings with the group.
But first, he needs to meet with a host of other Virginians on the issue of memorializing Confederate History. ((SALIM KHALFANI/VIRGINIA ACP: YOU KNOW THIS IS A VERY EMOTIONAL AND GUT ISSUE WITH A LOT OF PEOPLE. SO WE WILL WORK WITH THE GOVERNOR AND WORKING WITH BOTH SIDES ON THIS.)) [runs:16]
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((GOV. JIM GILMORE: THERE ARE PEOPLE OUT THERE THAT MISUNDERSTOOD...NOT GOOD. THAT'S NOT GOOD.)) [RUNS:14 ]

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[ANCHOR=Jean]
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In South Carolina late tonight, the House voted to remove the confederate battle flag from atop the statehouse.
The bill will move the flag to a Confederate monument on the capitol lawn.
A similar version has already been passed by the state Senate.

[Fort-Early]


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Civil War tourists passing through Lynchburg now have a reason to stop and spend some time in the Hill City.
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A ceremony today marked the addition of three Lynchburg sites to the states Civil War Trails program.
New signs now point the way to Fort Early, the old Court House Museum and the City Cemetery.
The trails program links more than 260 Civil War sites across the state.
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[Walker]


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Leave your car at home and put on your walking shoes -- four and half miles down the road and through the forest you'll be at work.
That's what a Roanoke County man does everyday, and it's not just for his health.
Kate Weidaw and photographer Howard Swank have the story.
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((BOB EGBERT: SOME PEOPLE PAY ATTENTION AND WAVE AND SOME PEOPLE DON'T EVEN SEE ME.))
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((HAD PEOPLE SAY DON'T YOU HAVE A CAR I SAID YEAH WELL I HAD A CAR TO COME TO WORK BUT I SOLD IT.))
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Meet Bob Egbert. He's been taking this four and a half mile hike from his home in Masons Cove to his job at Catawba Hospital and back for two years. And he makes the walk no matter what the weather is like.

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((I LEAVE THE HOUSE AT ABOUT 6:40 AND IT TAKES ME ABOUT 90 MINUTES.))
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((SOME TIMES PEOPLE STOP AND ASK ME IF I WANT A RIDE PARTICULARLY IF THE WEATHER IS BAD AND I SAY THANKS BUT NO THANKS AND SOME TIMES I GET PRETTY STRANGE LOOKS.))
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((ABOUT A YEAR AND A HALF AGO MY DAUGHTER WAS INVOLVED IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT.))
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((SHE WAS ALL RIGHT BUT IT JUST MADE ME THINK MORE ABOUT CARS.))
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((40,000 PEOPLE DIE IN CAR ACCIDENTS EVERY YEAR AND MILLIONS END UP IN THE HOSPITAL JUST SO THEY CAN GET FROM HERE TO THERE.))
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Bob says he thinks more people should leave their car at home and walk to the bus or down the road to the convenience store.

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((THIS IS THE BEST PART OF MY DAY THIS IS BONUS TIME.))
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((THIS CATAWBA VALLEY IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AREAS. I KNOW I'VE BEEN QUITE A FEW PLACES INCLUDING THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AND IT COMPARES PRETTY FAVORABLY ITS A LOT BETTER THEN DRIVING THROUGH THE CITY.))
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Bob hopes more people will join him in leaving their car at home and take some extra time to enjoy nature.

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((HEADED FOR THE FINISH LINE NOW.))
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((NOW I HAVE TO GET BACK TO REALITY.))
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Kate Weidaw News 7 Roanoke County.))

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Federal agents say they won't know for several weeks whether underground tanks hold hazardous materials. The Environmental
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Protection agency says some of the 600 tanks at the abandoned Evans Paint warehouse in Roanoke do hold hazardous materials. Some have already leaked, but the fluid's solidified on warehouse floors. Now agents must check the underground tanks.
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((MICHAEL TAURINO/EPA: IF WE DO HAVE A SITUATION WHERE THINGS HAVE LEAKED, THEN WE'LL DEAL WITH THAT PROBLEM ONCE WE FIND OUT WHETHER WE HAVE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE TANKS. TINA TENRET/NEWS7: YOU'RE NOT PARTICULARLY CONCERNED ABOUT IT, THOUGH. TAURINO: AT THIS POINT NO.))
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Federal agents say they should finish cleanup by summer's end. If they cannot find the owners of the containers -- taxpayers must foot the bill.
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[TAKE FULL SCREEN BOARD] Anyone with information on the Evans Paint warehouse or its owners is asked to call the E-P-A at 703-235-1113 or the Department of Environmental Quality at 540-562-6812.
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[Sales-Tax]


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Lynchburg voters will get a chance this November to let Richmond know they're willing to pay more taxes for their schools.
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City council last night okayed a referendum where voters could approve a one cent hike in the state sales tax.
But Republican lawmakers say even if the referendum passes, it won't survive the General Assembly.
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((SEN. STEVE NEWMAN: I WILL CERTAINLY OPPOSE IT, THEY KNOW THAT THE GOVERNOR WILL VETO IT, SO IT IS IN MY OPINION MORE ABOUT POLITICS BECAUSE THEY KNOW DOWN THERE THAT THEY'RE ASKING FOR TEN MILLION DOLLARS AND THE FACT IS OVER THE LAST FIVE YEARS, WE'VE INCREASED THEIR MONEY BY TEN MILLION DOLLARS.))
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State lawmakers have the final say over whether a locality can increase the state sales tax.
Lynchburg's plan would also include REDUCING the real estate tax by ten cents.
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They might not have won the big jackpot, but there might be some Big Game winners in our own backyard.
We'll explain when News 7 at Eleven returns.
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And find out why some of the giants of Virginia history may be coming to this hilltop in Buena Vista.
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[Sports-Preview]


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((O-K sports fans here's what's happening tonight, Washington and Lee advances in the Division Three Lacrosse playoffs with an easy win in Lexington, The Winston Cup Series has the weekend off but there's been plenty of action at the Lowes Motor Speedway, The Eastern conference semi finals between the Sixers and Pacers returned to Philly tonight and the Salem Avalanche wrapped up a three game series with Kinston tonight at Memorial Stadium.
All that and more coming up in sports.))
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[Pres-Park]


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Buena Vista appears to be out of the running for giant statues of the 41- American Presidents.
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The statues were constructed for a theme park near Williamsburg but developers ran into a snag over zoning.
That's when city leaders in Buena Vista stepped forward.
Right now-- the developers are optimistic the theme park will go up in Tidewater as planned.
But they haven't forgotten Buena Vista.
In fact, they're considering the city for a second theme park that would include giant statues of famous Virginians like Stonewall Jackson and Robert E- Lee.
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((THE CITY COUNCIL, ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY AND CITY OF LEXINGTON JOINTLY OPERATE A REGIONAL TOURISM FACILITY SO WE'RE TRYING TO PROMOTE TOURISM.))
[SUPER=01-Dan Collins/Buena Vista City Manager;]
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[OUT Q=promote tourism.]
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Buena Vista's city manager gave project leaders a tour of the Glen Maury Park today-- which city leaders hope will be considered as a possible location.
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[Tultex]


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Tultex is in a bind and the company's turned to the courts for help.
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The company is in the middle of bankruptcy court proceedings, but now Tultex says a New York company owes them money.
In an emergency court hearing this morning, the company sued Eagle Apparel Group for fraud, breach of contract, and failing to pay nearly 200 thousand dollars for the goods.
[SUPER=03-Ridgeway;]


Trucks, ordered by the New York company, came here today to pick up thousands of pounds of yarn at a Ridgeway warehouse, only to be stopped at the gate.
The courts ordered U-S Marshals to seize all material so Eagle Apparel would not be allowed to transport any yarn.


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[Elian]


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More still pictures have been released of Elian Gonzalez-
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They show the boy with his father, stepmother and friends on Maryland's Eastern Shore- where they've been staying.

Tomorrow a Federal appeals court will consider the relatives request to grant Elian political asylum in the U-S.
The court will consider whether the boy is entitled to pursue an asylum claim against the wishes of his father.
Movie a T-V movie on Elian's life is in the works- shooting is expected to begin in July.
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[Big-Game]


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Eight Big Game players who bought tickets in Virginia came very close to winning it all.
They had five numbers right .. but missed the gold money ball.
Each ticket is worth 150 thousand dollars.
Three of them were sold in our area .. in Cana, Ridgeway, and Madison Heights.
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[16:23:57]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]


A fourth was sold in Richmond, to four army recruiters. After taxes, each gets about 25 thousand dollars.
[SUPER=03-Lake Zurich, IL]

[14:51:52]
In Illinois, this was payday for a store that sold one of the two winning tickets, each worth more than 180 million dollars. The store gets a one per cent cut, or 1-point-8 million.
[SUPER=03-Utica, MI]

[10:01:58]
It's a different story at the other winning store, this one in Michigan, where the state lottery procedures are different.
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The two Big Game winners have still not come forward to publicly claim their prize.
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[Tease2]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
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Your next trip to the record store may be a little cheaper.
Find out why when we come back.
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[VO-NAT]


And it's that time of year...
Get a preview of Roanoke's Festival in the Park.
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Tired of paying 15 dollars or more for a Compact Disc?
It may be getting cheaper to buy your favorite music.
Five C-D makers have agreed to end a system that blocked retailers from setting their own prices.
The Federal Trade Commission says the practice has cost consumers a half a billion dollars.

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Two circuses will be part of the upcoming Festival in the Park in Roanoke.
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Other new features at this year's festival include a fifties party with costume contests -- a Christian Celebration night -- a Renaissance Faire -- and various races. The proceeds will fund five scholarships for art students -- but the Festival in the Park also boosts other businesses.
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((THE LATEST ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY WE DID SHOWED WE BROUGHT IN THE OVERALL FESTIVAL ABOUT FOUR POINT FIVE MILLION DOLLARS TO THE ROANOKE VALLEY.))
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The group says that four million plus is an annual figure -- The festival runs from May 26th through June 4th.
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[S-Extra]


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Washington and Lee opens the Division three lacrosse playoffs with a win and the Winston Cup drivers have been busy testing at the Lowes Motor Speedway.
But first out Extra Point.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=75-San Francisco, CA/KPIX; :]


Barry Bonds has three water hits at the Giants Pac Bell Park.
Bonds hit homers 13 and 14 today into McCovey cove behind right field as the Giants beat the Cardinals 4 to 3. Bonds hit the first homer in the bay on May first.
And here are tonights numbers.
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The Avalanche was looking to pay back Kinston for Tuesday night's defeat in extra innings, but the Indians stole another one from Salem last night.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/Indians vs. Avalanvhe;]


A stiff breeze came down from the mountains to greet baseball fans.
The Indians got the scoring started off early, Jason Fitzgerald's single into left field brings home Jesus Hernandez and it's Kinston 1-nothing in the first.
[super=37-Kinston/3/Salem/1;]


Fitzgerald knocks in another RBI to increase the Indian advantage and Kinston goes on to win it three to one.
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[S-Saunders]


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Roanoke College's softball team starts NC-Double-A regional tournament play tomorrow.
Last night the fourth ranked Lady Maroons celebrated the end of a great regular season and remembered a local softball legend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]


Senior Leigh Carter received the first Coach Lynn Saunders Award. It goes to the team member who is the most dedicated and team oriented as voted by the players.
[super=03-Roanoke Co./June 12, 1999;] Lynn Saunders coached every type of team from little league to college in the

area for 25 years before his death from liver cancer last July.
Kari Whitney presented the award named after her mentor to fellow senior Leigh Carter.
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The all region team has been announced, Kari Whitney, Holly Morris and Amy Layman are on the first team.
Washington and Lee opens the Division three lacrosse playoffs with a win. More later on Mornin'.

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Washington and Lee cruised to a win over Kenyon in the men's Division III lacrosse playoffs. Steve Mason has more.
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[S-NBA]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
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The N-B-A's Eastern Conference final between Indiana and Philadelphia moved to the City of Brotherly Love last night.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Philadelphia, PA/TNT SPORTS; :]


The Sixers trailed in the series 2 games to none.
Philly's Aaron McKee drives the baseline for the easy layup and a 19 to 13 Sixer lead.
But the Pacers Rallied in the second quarter Reggie Miller hits the three from deep in the corner and the Pacers led 29 to 25.
[SUPER=32-Philadelphia/89/Indiana/97/;]


Allen Iverson playing with several injuries knocks down this jumper but Indiana comes from behind to win it 97 to 89.
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[ANCHOR=Roy]


That's it for sports, have a great day everybody.

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The Winston Cup Series has the weekend off because of Mother's Day. But Mike Stevens says you'd never know it judging by the flurry of activity in Charlotte.
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