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Next on News 7,
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Thousands attend a ceremony at the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford. And holiday travelers are heading home, we'll have a live report on the conditions.
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In sports, a history making solo triple in the majors, a local woman will take her act to the majors and
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racing of the two-wheel variety takes center stage in Roanoke. A look at the Saturn Festival Cup a little later in the broadcast.
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Most holiday activities were forced under umbrellas for a while. And temperatures were pushed way below normal. The outlook features a fast warm up. Details ahead. [open]
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A cool rain showered a D-day Memorial ceremony in Bedford this morning, but it didn't stop almost four thousand people from attending.
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This Memorial Day marks the first official ceremony at the National D-day Memorial in Bedford. Victory Plaza is being built in Bedford because that city lost more soldiers per capita than any other city in the D-Day invasion. Tonya Flory has more.
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An audience of four thousand sat silent as "Death on Shore" was unveiled at the National D-day memorial ceremony in Bedford. A granite arch, and another statue entitled "Across the Beach" were also dedicated. But it was the lone soldier with personal items falling out of his bag that evoked emotional response from the crowd.
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((RICHARD BURROW/PRES. D-DAY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION: I THINK IT HAS MOVED A LOT OF PEOPLE...THAT SORT OF THING.))
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((THIS SCULPTURE DEATH ON SHORE WAS UNVEILED FOR THOUSAND AND WILL REMAIN FOR MILLIONS WHO ARE EXPECTED TO TRAVEL TO BEDFORD FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR A TRIBUTE SOME WAITED A LIFETIME TO SEE.))
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((JACK HOFFLER/WWII VET: BETTER LATE THAN NEVER, I'M JUST THINKING ABOUT ALL THE GUYS THAT I LEFT OVER THERE.))
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Jack Hoffler was the youngest man to hit the beaches at Normandy, and was one of the first to connect with the tribute to the fallen soldiers. The sculptor Jim Brothers says all of his work comes from real stories told by veterans and their families.
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((JIM BROTHERS/SCULPTOR: WHEN YOU ARE DOING A PERSON WHO IS DEAD YOU OBVIOUSLY WANT THEM TO HAVE BEEN ALIVE AND THE LETTERS FROM HOME, THE BIBLE, YOU WANT TO HAVE EXISTED IN THE OBSERVERS MIND.))
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The statue will eventually be half immersed in a reflecting pool symbolizing the shore of Omaha beach. Hoffler says he'll be back to see the memorial when it's complete.
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((JACK HOFFLER/WWII VET: I INTEND TO KEEP COMING ABCK...BECAUSE IT MEANS A LOT.))
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Tonya Flory, News 7 Bedford.))





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During the ceremony this morning Congressman Bob Goodlatte was injured. The sixth district Republican apparently slipped on wet stairs as he was stepping down from the podium after addressing the crowd. This lead Foundation officials to say some changes should be made to Victory Plaza.
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((RICHARD BURROW/PRES. D-DAY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION: THE POLISHED GRANITE THAT'S ON THE FLOOR OF THE PLAZA GETS REALLY SLICK AND THEY ARE GOING TO HAVE TO UNPOLISHED IT BY SHOOTING IT WITH SAND SANDBLAST IT TO TAKE THE EDGE ON IT WHICH IS ASHAMED BECAUSE THE POLISH SET OFF THE NAMES OF THE BEACHES, BUT WE CERTAINLY DON'T WANT PEOPLE GETTING HURT.))
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Goodlatte was taken to Roanoke Memorial Hospital's emergency room where he was treated for a leg injury.


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Earlier in the day, Goodlatte spoke in Roanoke- The Roanoke Valley Veterns Council put on the
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ceremony to honor those who fought and died for our country.
More than 50 people gathered at the ceremony at Lee Plaza, but it was moved inside because of the rain.
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The rain cleared by the end of the ceremony and family and friends were able to go outside and pay tribute at the memorial.
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Memorial Day is one of the busiest travel days on the road as folk head home from the long weekend.
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Jennifer Miele is near Interstate 81 tonight. I understand V-DOT hasn't reported any serious accidents today.
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Jean,


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If you make it through the holiday traffic today you may want to head down to Roanoke's Festival in the Park.
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Tonight is Star Party in the Park sponsored WJJS. One of the latest boy bands called Youngstown hopes the weather won't keep folks from coming out.
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Some other groups performing are No Authority,
(Bow-sahn) Booson, Mr. Big, and Westlife.

The concert began at 6 and goes until 9 at Victory Stadium.
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Primary or convention?
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Coming up we'll tell you how one of these choices may affect the GOP candidate for governor.
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One of the most important factors determining who will be Virginia's next governor will be known in one week.
Primary or convention?
It could mean the difference in which Republican heads up the ticket.
Ellen Qualls reports.
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(( All things may now be equal between the Attorney General and the Lieutenant Governor... both Republican... both seeking the top job next year.
But how the GOP candidate for governor is nominated may make a difference.
Analysts think Mark Earley's supporters could sway a convention his way.
John Hager's lieutenant governor job is only part time-- meaning he might have the advantage of campaign time if there's a primary.
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((JOHN HAGER: YOU KNOW, THE PRIMARY BRINGS THE BEST OUT. YOU GOT TO GO OUT AND WORK HARD. I GO ALL OVER THE STATE AND WORK VERY HARD WITH THE PEOPLE.))
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Earley says he doesn't care.
But he says Democrat Mark Warner does.
Warner's ready to spend a good chunk of his multi-millions -- with NO opponent on the Democratic side now.
So Warner might like to see Republicans have a costly spring primary.
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((MARK EARLEY: AND I THINK WHERE NO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WANTS TO BE IN LATE JUNE AND EARLY JULY IS HAVING SPENT ALL THEIR MONEY WITH A 20 MILLION DOLLAR TV CAMPAIGN COMING YOUR WAY IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS.))
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((BOB HOLSWORTH: SO VERY INTERESTING THAT THE REPUBLICAN SORT OF HEAVYWEIGHTS IN THE CONGRESSIONAL AND SENATORIAL RANKS WOULD WEIGH IN ON THE SIDE OF A PRIMARY.))
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The last man to face Mark Warner's millions has weighed in for a primary.
Senator John Warner and three congressional Republicans say it would increase interest and galvanize the grass roots.
The man who favored and got a presidential primary in Virginia say he has NO preference.
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((GOV. JIM GILMORE: NO. None at all? NONE AT ALL.))
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So, now it's up to the members of the Republican state central committee, who decide next Friday how they pick a candidate in 2001.
Ellen Qualls, News7, Richmond.))



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Former Governor and U-S Senate Candidate George Allen says he isn't taking sides in the debate over the GOP nomination for Governor.
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Allen was campaigning in Roanoke on Friday.
In an interview Allen said he generally favors primaries because they involve more people in the party and the political process... but he hasn't taken a public position in the current discussion.
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((GEORGE ALLEN/R- U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE: I'M SURE THE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE WILL BE HAGGLING OVER THIS, LOOKING AT THE MERITS AND THE DEMERITS AND ATTRIBUTES OF EACH WAY OF NOMINATING, BUT I'M CONFIDENT WE'LL END UP WITH A GOOD NOMINEE BECAUSE THE TWO PEOPLE RUNNING ARE BOTH OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUALS.))
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Allen will receive the party's nomination for the U-S Senate as the state GOP convention concludes Saturday in Virginia Beach.



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Doing hard time behind bars may be the thing of the past.
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Coming up we'll show you why one local prison has decided to put its prisoners to work on a farm. The story after the break.
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Putting in hard time behind bars is a thing of the past at Bland County's medium-security state prison.
Some inmates there serve their sentences in the great outdoors.
Marya Jones tells us how Bland Correctional Center is putting farmwork back on the state farm.
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(( Every day, Gregory Worrell goes to work in a Bland County dairy, where he cares for and milks 90 cows.
He does it all inside the confines of Bland County's medium-security state prison.
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((GREGORY WORRELL/INMATE: IN THERE INSIDE THEM FENCES, I'M IN A PRISON. WHEN I'M OUT HERE, I FEEL LIKE I'M PART OF A FARM ENTERPRISE. I'M TREATED PROFESSIONALLY AND ALMOST AS AN EQUAL IN SOME OF THESE JOBS.))
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In his ninth year of a 28-year sentence for burglarizing doctors' offices and stealing drugs, Worrell says working with the dairy cows is his salvation.
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((GREGORY WORRELL: I'VE PROBABLY GROWN AND MATURED AND LEARNED MORE HERE IN THE PAST YEAR AND A HALF THAN I HAVE IN SEVERAL YEARS THROUGHOUT THE SYSTEM.))
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Nestled in the middle of 22-hundred acres, the prison has a unique opportunity to work the land with the help of inmate labor.
Of its 600 prisoners -- about 100 go out to work on the farm each day.
Each one is evaluated by the warden to be at low risk for escape.
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((LARRY JARVIS/WARDEN: IT PROVIDES THEM AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK, TO BE INVOLVED IN PROGRAMS THAT WILL ENHANCE THEIR SUCCESS WHEN THEY RETURN TO SOCIETY.))
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((MARYA JONES/NEWS-7: USING PRISONERS AS FARM HANDS IS NOTHING NEW. BLAND CORRECTIONAL CENTER HAS BEEN DOING IT SINCE 1946. BUT ONLY IN RECENT YEARS HAS IT BECOME SELF-SUFFICIENT. GOODS PRODUCED HERE ARE USED NOT ONLY IN THIS PRISON, BUT ALSO IN THOSE ALL AROUND THE STATE.))
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George Bailey, serving a six-year sentence for assault and battery, works in the prison's meat processing and packing plant.
That's where the prison cranks out as much as 5-thousand pounds of turkey and pork sausage a day.
All of it feeds inmates here and in ALL state prisons.
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((GEORGE BAILEY: I GOT TO WORK ON A TEMPORARY BASIS ONE DAY AND I LIKED THE JOB, SO I REQUESTED TO BE TRANSFERRED HERE. I WORK WELL HERE. IT'S BUSY WORK AND THAT'S THE KIND OF WORK I LIKE TO DO.))
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The prison's dairy supplies milk for the inmates in 12 area prisons.
James Perry, serving a 19-year sentence for burglary, gets paid about 40 cents an hour to help pasturize and package the milk.
He says the job reminds him of when he worked in a dairy on the outside... with one exception:
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((JAMES PERRY/INMATE: I CAN'T GO HOME. (LAUGHS.)))
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Inmates say working on the farm makes their time here a little less confinining ... and a lot more constructive.
Marya Jones, News 7, Bland County.))


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Coming up, the festival bike race runs the streets of Roanoke, Tiger wins the Memorial Golf tournament and
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A local woman has moved up from singing the national anthem at high school games to stretching her vocal cords at the big show. Steve Mason has her story.
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Some of the best cyclists in the world took over the streets of Roanoke today.
They peddled for prizes and money in the Saturn Festival Cup.
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The men's senior category three race was a runaway for the eventual winner, 17 year old Mike Collins.
The Winston Salem native pulled out and never looked back.
Matt Mega was second and Chris Vigna third.
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The men's pro one and two riders were the next ones to take control of the streets.
72 participants tried to master the difficult course.
When all was said and done, Brian Walton of the Saturn Cycling team beat the pack.
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In the Senior Women's category three and four Louise Laganiere, Kimbery Meyers and Janette Williams were the top three.
Emily Wilson, Tracey Spruill and Susan Helm were the top three finishers in the Women's pro.
Local cyclist Brandon Tate won the Junior 10 to 14 race.

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Oakland A's second baseman Randy Velarde made major league history turning the tenth regular-season unassisted triple play.
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New York had Tino Martinez at second and Jorge Posada at first.
Shane Spencer hit a line drive to Velarde for the first out, he tagged Posada who was coming to second for the next, then stepped on second base to triple-up Martinez who had broken for third.
The Yankees won four to one.
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Boston's John Valentin was the last person to turn a triple. He did it against Seattle July eighth, 1994.

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Not many of us ever walk onto a major league field.
But Steve Mason says, William Byrd baseball coach Gene Riggs and wife Tammy will do just that.
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((Gene Riggs led the Terriers to a ninth straight Blue Ridge District baseball title, but his wife and not wins earned him a trip to Chicago's Comiskey Park. ((NAT SOUND:))
Tammy Riggs has been chosen to sing the National Anthem before the Kansas City Royals/Whote Sox game this July 24th.

((TAMMY RIGGS/WHITE SOX NAT. ANTHEM SINGER:)) ((STEVE MASON:)) ((GENE RIGGS/WILLIAM BYRD BASEBALL COACH:))
Tammy has been singing for 20 years and is a member of the choir at her church, the place where she has spent many an hour rehearsing the anthem ((NAT SOUND:)) In her own special rendition of take me out to the ball game, Tammy describes her love for the game, a love that she and Gene passed on to their son Easton, named after the Easton Baseball bat. That letter and her lungs made her the White Sox top choice.
Tammy and Gene will also take in a Cubs came during their trip to Chicago. Steve Mason news 7 sports.))


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Tiger Woods has his fourth victory of the P-G-A season.
He won the rain delayed Memorial Tournament at Dublin, Ohio.
Woods is the first repeat champion in the tournament's 25-year history.
Ernie Els was second, Justin Leonard third.
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