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Coming up on News 7 --
A family of four is dead in Martinsville after what police are calling a murder-suicide.
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Senator Chuck Robb and George Allen visit the Star City to push their military agendas... and at each other.
And Harry Potter books pull a disappearing act on store shelves.
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In sports, The National League's home run leader will miss the All Star game the Yankees and Mets square off again in the Sub Way Series.
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And Venus Williams captures the Wimbledon Championship for her first grand slam title.
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The warm weather to the south finally takes over starting tomorrow. The rather warm details just ahead.
[TALENT=Marya Jones]
News 7 is next.[open]
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Good evening, I'm Marya Jones.
Teresa Hamilton has the weekend off.
A family of four is found dead in a Martinsville home ... the result of an apparent family murder-suicide.
[Murder-Suicide]
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The bodies of four people ... all relatives ... were found shot to death inside a Martinsville home.
They were discovered in the house of one of the victims on Yorkshire Road earlier today.
Police say Jesse Leroy Brown Junior shot his elderly father, Jesse Leroy Brown Senior, his sister, Dorothy Brown and his 12-year old nephew Demetri, before killing himself.
He left a note saying he could no longer care for his father, who had Altzheimers.
The bodies found at the house belong to an elderly man who lived there, his son and two grandchildren ... one who's believed to be about 12 years old.
Police say they don't know yet WHO the shooter was OR the motive.
We'll have updates on this story for you on News 7 at 11.
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A Giles County man is dead, after a car fell on him and crushed him.
The sheriff's office is not yet releasing the man's name or further details until Monday.
But dispatchers confirm the man was working underneath his car yesterday when it collapsed on him.
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The campaign trail heats-up in Southwest, Virginia.
Both Senator Chuck Robb and George Allen were in Roanoke today talking to veterans at the Virginia Council of the American Legion convention.
[Double Boxes=Marya/Joy]
Joy Sutton was there and has more on where two senatorial candidates stand on military issues.
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Marya,
Both candidates say they are in favor of increased military spending.
But while the two candidates seemed to agree on most issue they did have their differences
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[SUPER=@Robb;18]
[SUPER=01-George Allen/(R) U.S Senate Candidate;50]
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[OUT Q=my record]
(( Senator Chuck Robb was welcomed by fellow veterans at the Virginia Council of American Legion convention in Roanoke. But instead of revving up the crowd with his military agenda --he choose to start his speech by clarifying why he voted against the flag-protection-amendment, an issue the American legion had been fighting for.
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[SOTtape#1 7:16:19]
[IN Q=If we reach past]
((CHUCK ROBB: IF WE REACH PAST OUR NATURAL ANGER AND DISGUST FOR A FEW PUBLICITY HUNGRY FLAG BURNERS WE KNOW IN OUR HEARTS THAT A GREAT NATION LIKE OURS SHOULD NOT IMPRISON INDIVIDUALS WHO EXERCISE THEIR RIGHT TO POLITICAL DISSENT))
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But when George Allen took the stage -- he wasted no time rallying the troops by criticizing Robb for not protecting the flag -- and vowing that he would vote in favor of the amendment if elected.
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[SOT4:29:40]
[IN Q=This organization]
((GEORGE ALLEN: THIS ORGANIZATION HAS SPENT MILLIONS OF HOURS PUSHING FOR THAT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO BE SENT TO THE PEOPLE IN THE STATES. MY OPPONENT VOTES AGAINST IT EVERY YEAR. ))
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[OUT Q=every year]
But Allen also took the opportunity to attack Robb for supporting cuts in military spending.
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[IN Q=He votes for major cuts]
((GEORGE ALLEN: HE VOTES FOR MAJOR CUTS. 112 BILLION DOLLARS IN CUTS. EVERYONE SAY THEY NEED ABOUT 80 BILLION MORE DOLLARS AND HE VOTES FOR 112 BILLION DOLLAR CUT PROPOSED BY CLINTON))
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[OUT Q=by Clinton]
Allen says it's time Virginia had two votes in favor of stronger national defense and adequate pay for those who are serving.
But Robb says Allen has not done his homework -- because he says anyone who has looked at his record knows he has been a consistent supporter of military spending.
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[IN Q=If Governor Allen]
((CHUCK ROBB:IF GOVERNOR ALLEN HAS A SUBSTANTIVE AGREEMENT WITH ME WE OUGHT TO DEBATE THAT. BUT TO SUGGEST THAT I'M SOMEHOW SOFT ON DEFENSE OR INATTENTIVE TO OUR NATIONS MILITARY NEEDS IS SIMPLY NOT ACCURATE REFLECTION OF MY RECORD))
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[Live= JOy]
The candidates also made their rounds throughout the Roanoke Valley including a stop at the Salem Fair..
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Marya,
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Critics say a state website that lists convicted sex offenders doesn't tell the whole story.
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Internet surfers by the millions have made the site a huge hit.
But a Norfolk newspaper reports that three out of four offenders convicted of taking "indecent liberties" with children DON'T appear on the list.
State law says only "violent" sex offenders can be registered.
But many web surfers consult the site to find out if there are known pedophiles in their neighborhood.
A Virginia Beach Senator hopes to change that law so EVERY person with an indecent liberties conviction is listed.
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15 hundred jobs will be created in Norfolk.
Officials say Ford Motor Company is developing plans for a 450 million dollar plant expansion.
The company hopes to expand its truck assembly plant by acquiring land owned by Allied Systems and the United Automobile Workers Local 9-19.
The plant currently employs over 23-hundred workers.
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Still ahead on News 7 at 6,
Harry Potter fever has taken over the Valley.
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We'll show you why the release of the new book kept book stores open late with long lines.
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The new Harry Potter book has kids and their parents flocking to bookstores across the Valley.
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Books-A-Million in Roanoke says its having a hard time keeping the new book, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," on the shelves.
The new book is the latest in the series about an orphaned boy-turned-wizard.
Local book stores joined several from across the country in opening their doors at midnight, just to sell the book.
Books-A-Million also held a variety of events for kids as they waited for it to go on sale.
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Potter fever wasn't just in this area. Kimberly Dozier has more on this hot selling book.
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[SUPER=01-J.K. Rowling/Author of Harry Potter Books]
[SUPER=01-Emily Starrs/Harry Potter Fan]
[SUPER=01-Phyllis Williams/Harry Potter Fan]
[SUPER=01-Kimberly Dozier/CBS News]
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((YOUNG HARRY POTTER FANS PACKED A LONDON TRAIN STATION ... FOR A GLIMPSE
OF THE AUTHOR RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING THEIR FAVORITE TEEN WIZARD TO
LIFE. IT WAS AN ADDED TREAT FOR READERS WHO FINALLY GOT THEIR HANDS ON
THE LATEST IN THE HARRY POTTER SERIES -- HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF
FIRE.
((SOT: JK ROWLING/AUTHOR OF HARRY POTTER BOOKS))
"This feels strange, but wonderful. It's great to see so many children
here. It's wonderful."
STICKING TO A SCRIPT THAT SHE KNOWS BEST, WRITER JK ROWLING BOARDED THE
HOGWARTS EXPRESS AT PLATFORM 9 AND THREE QUARTERS SATURDAY -- THE PLACE
WHERE HARRY AND HIS FRIENDS ALWAYS BEGIN THEIR ADVENTURES.
((NAT))
LONDON'S POTTER FEVER ACTUALLY REACHED ITS PEAK AT MIDNIGHT. CHILDREN
STAYED UP WAY PAST THEIR BEDTIME ... JUST TO GET A COPY OF THEIR VERY
OWN.
((SOT; EMILY STARRS/HARRY POTTER FAN))
"I never used to like reading that much. Harry Potter hasgot me gripped,
so I won't put the book down."
HARRY POTTER HAS ALSO CAST A SPELL ON U-S READERS -- YOUNG AND OLD
ALIKE. IN BURBANK, CALIFORNIA ...
CHILDREN MOBBED A BOOKSTORE AS SOON AS THE NEWEST EDITION HIT STORE
SHELVES.
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AND AN OLDER HARRY POTTER FAN GOT A ROUND OF APPLAUSE AS SHE RAN TO BUY
THE FIRST COPY SOLD AT THIS STORE IN CHICAGO.
((SOT: PHYLLIS WILLIAMS/HARRY POTTER FAN))
"I'm so excited. I don't know until i read it but I'm really excited
about it."
MANY OTHERS WAITED FOR HARRY POTTER TO ARRIVE ON THEIR DOORSTEP.
AMAZON.COM TRIED TO MAKE GOOD ON MORE THAN 300-THOUSAND ADVANCED ORDERS
SATURDAY -- THE BIGGEST ONLINE BOOK SALE IN HISTORY.
AND AS JK ROWLING HEADS OFF ON A TOUR TO PROMOTE THIS LATEST
INSTALLMENT, HER FANS WILL BE KEPT RATHER BUSY -- GETTING THROUGH THE
600-PLUS PAGE TURNER. A FICTIONAL WORLD THAT WILL CHANGE THE WAY WE ALL
VIEW CHILDREN'S BOOKS FOR A LONG TIME TO COME.
KIMBERLY DOZIER, CBS NEWS, LONDON.))
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If you're visiting Virginia Tech and are looking for a place to stay....
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Coming up we'll take you to a bed breakfast with unique theme rooms that attract people from around the world.
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Every good business reporter needs some Time Off.
That's why Jennifer Miele traveled to Blacksburg to find a local Bed and Breakfast, with an international twist.
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(( The Clay Corner Inn.... it's just a stones' through from the Virginia Tech Campus.
Joanne Anderson and her husband searched for the perfect place to set up this close-to-home getaway, and they found it right here in the Valley.
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((JOANNE ANDERSON: WELL WE STARTED THINKING ABOUT IT IN THE LATE 70'S WHEN WE LIVED IT COLORADO. WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD WAY TO BE SELF-EMPLOYED, WORK TOGETHER. WE LOOKED IN NEW ENGLAND FOR FIVE OR SIX YEARS, AND WE MOVED TO BLACKSBURG IN 1991, AND WE BOUGHT THIS IN 1994.))
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"This" is a set of six houses, each with their own local, national, or international theme.
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[IN Q=There's the]
((JOANNE ANDERSON: THERE'S THE BLACKSBURG ROOM, THERE'S THE HOKIE ROOM THAT'S PAINTED IN ORANGE AND MAROON, AND THE APPALACHIAN ROOM, AND THE NEW RIVER ROOM.))
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[OUT Q=New River Room.]
The Hokie room seems to be a guest-favorite. From ceiling to floor, it sparks up VT spirit with colors, carpeting and touch of cuteness. [shot of drape ties] Even the drapes appeal to Hokie fans.
Don't forget about the Santa Fe room.... it's got a rustic side room with skylights and windows. Guests say its perfect for lounging on rainy days.
[Can you please put shots of pool and hot tub next? It will lead into the bite!]
The Clay Corner Inn has become so popular to Blacksburg Visitors, that people who travel from around the world stay here instead of a hotel.
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[IN Q= The fact hat]
((ROBERT LANG: THE FACT THAT I CAN GO OUT TO THE POOL IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY, JUST SLEEP FOR ABOUT AN HOUR. SIT IN THE HOT TUB AND THEN GO BACK TO WORK. THAT'S MY FAVORITE FEATURE.))
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[OUT Q= my favorite feature.]
And what bed and breakfast would be complete without an Innkeeper's dog? The Anderson's say Solomon has plenty of stories to tell about his days and nights at the B&B.
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[IN Q=Solomon used to]
((SOLOMON USED TO BE A LEADER DOG FOR THE BLIND. BUT NOW, HE'S A PERMANENT FIXTURE AT THE CLAY CORNER INN. HIS BOOK, YES HIS BOOK, SOLOMON SAYS, IS DUE OUT IN THE FALL.))
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[OUT Q=in the fall.]
[please show beautiful shots of tables]
While Solomon's favorite quarter is the dining room, Anderson prefers the red room.
[please put her voice over the picture of the red room]
[TC:01:04:18]
[IN Q=It's our biggest]
((IT'S OUR BIGGEST ROOM. BUT IT'S ALSO REALLY REALLY WARM AND I'VE HAD THREE PEOPLE IN THE PAST FOUR WEEKS ASK ME WHAT THE PAINT COLOR IS.))
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[OUT Q=paint color is.]
No matter which room you choose, The Anderson's and Solomon promise you a restful stay.
Jennifer Miele, News 7.))
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And coming up in sports, Virginia Tech Frank Beamer hung out with his family and friends in Hillsville today Venus Williams is the Wimbledon Champion.
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And National League home run leader Mark McGwire will miss the All Star game.
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Virginia Tech head football coach Frank Beamer returned to his roots today as he was honored with Frank Beamer Day at Carroll County High School.
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((Beamer has spent the past two days back home with his friends and relatives and today in Hillsville local public officials declared July 8-th Frank Beamer day.
The celebration included a parade to the Carroll County High School football field for Beamer and his family. One of the guest speakers was Democratic Senator Roscoe Reynolds of Henry County.))
((ROSCOE REYNOLDS/D-HENRY CO.))
((Beamer and his family received several gifts from the community but the highlight was an endowment of 10-thousand dollars toward a scholarship fund for a Carroll County High School student in Beamer's name.))
((FRANK BEAMER/VIRGINIA TECH HEAD COACH:))
((After the ceremonies, Beamer, who is also home for a class reunion, also took time out to sign autographs for his friends in the Hillsville community.))
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Venus Williams has finally captured a major on the tennis circuit.
Williams defeated fellow American Lindsay Davenport 6-3, 7-6 today in the Wimbledon final.
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[SUPER=03-Wimbledon, England/NBC SPORTS; :]
Williams breezed through the first set then after failing to win the championship on her serve she would capture the title in a tie breaker.
Williams, who lost the U.S. Open in 1997 to Martina Hingis jumped out to the lead in the tie breaker and she won the match when Davenports short drop shot failed to clear the net giving Williams her first grand slam title which prompted a little dance from her and her father Richard.
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((VENUS WILLIAMS/2000 WIMBLEDON CHAMPION: ITS REALLY GREAT BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN WORKING SO HARD ALL MY LIFE TO GE HERE AND ITS STRANGE CAUSE LIKE I GO TO BED AT NIGHT AND I'LL DREAM THAT I WON A GRAND SLAM. AND WHEN I WAKE UP ITS A NIGHTMARE SO NOW THAT I'VE DONE IT I DON'T HAVE TO WAKE UP LIKE THAT ANYMORE.))
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[OUT Q=....that anymore."]
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Williams becomes the first black women to take the Wimbledon title since Althea Gibson won back to back championships in 1957 and 1958.
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The Yankees won the first game of a doubleheader beating the Mets this afternoon 4 to 2 in the Subway Series.
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Dwight Gooden warming up for his return to the Majors.
Trailing 2 to 1 the Mets would tie the game in the fifth. Derek Bell hits a floater into shallow right field scoring Benny Agbayani and the game was tied at 2 to 2.
[SUPER=35-N.Y. Yankees/4/N.Y. Mets/2/;]
The Yankees came back in the sixth. Tino Martinez gets all of this pitch sending it over the wall for a solo homer to make it 3 to 2 and the Yankees win game one by a score of 4 to 2.
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The National League's leading home run hitter will not play in the All Star Game.
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A sore right knee is keeping Mark McGwire out of the game scheduled for Tuesday night. McGwire has been sidelined with the injury for a couple of games already and decided not to risk any more injury to the knee.
McGwire leads the league with 30 home runs. National League manager Bobby Cox has chosen McGwire's teammate Edgar Renteria to fill the roster spot.
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Kurt Busch wins his second straight truck race taking the checkered flag in the New Hampshire 200.
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[SUPER=03-Loudon, NH/CBS SPORTS; :]
Busch had a comfortable lead before a caution came out with 2 laps to go.
On the re-start Busch got the jump but he had to hold off a hard charging Mike Wallace to win the race giving Jack Rousch his fifth straight win in the truck series.
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[IN Q="I didn't...]
((KURT BUSCH/NEW HAMPSHIRE 200 WINNER: I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW HE WAS DOWN THERE. I DIDN'T HEAR THE SPOTTER WE HAD RADIO TROUBLE ALL DAY BUT IT WAS A GOOD RUN WE JUST GOT TO STAY FOCUSED 2 IN A ROW IS AWESOME ITS UNBELIEVABLE.))
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[OUT Q=....was unbelievable."]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
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Wallace was second, Randy Tolsma third, Greg Biffle fourth and Andy Houston fifth.
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Dale Earnhardt Junior led second round qualifying today at New Hampshire for tomorrow's Jiffy Lube 300.
Little E turned in a speed of 129 point 716 for the 26-th starting position.
And here are the rest of second round qualifiers.
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[SUPER=0107-41. Wally Dallenbach//42. Stacy Compton//43. Ed Berrier//;]
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Before the Salem Fair wraps up this weekend... we wanted to capture some of the sights and sounds for you.
Here's the view through News 7 videographer Nate Sylves' (Syl-vez) lens.
We'll see you back here at 11.
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