[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
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[VO-NAT]
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[SUPER=@Denise1;]
[SUPER=@Leo1;]


An indicted Roanoke Police Officer is left without an attorney.
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[vo-nat]
And it looks like ticket-holders to Tech's planned football season-opener are out of luck.
But the Hokies are gearing up for today's game - and hoping Mother Nature complies.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[11Pledge-Young]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=00-19 TC1:58:54]
[GRAPHIC=Fred Pledge]


A Roanoke City Police officer who's under indictment is facing a new challenge - he's looking for another attorney.
Yesterday the judge in the Fred Pledge case asked the officer's lawyer to step aside.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Attorney Rickey Young is under indictment himself... in a case unrelated to the charges of drug dealing and racketeering against Pledge.
The government says Young failed to file a tax return.
Young says the charges are "a joke."
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[SOT 10:55;15]
[IN Q=The tax division doesn't]

((THE TAX DIVISION OF THE UNITED STATES JUSTICE DEPARTMENT DOES NOT BRING MAIL FRAUD COUNTS AGAINST PEOPLE FOR THAT TYPE OF JUNK. YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT. I KNOW THEY DON'T. THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT BRING THAT IS THE U-S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE HERE IN ROANOKE. ))
[SUPER=01-Rickey Young/Tax Evasion Suspect]
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[OUT Q=here in Roanoke.]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
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The Judge says he'll contact Richmond Attorney David (baw) Baugh to see if he might consider representing Pledge as court-appointed counsel.
[11Tech-Chief]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=00-26 TC1:22:45]
[GRAPHIC=Virignia Tech]


Virginia Tech's police chief has been on paid leave all summer -
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/File Tape]


Now Mike Jones has announced he's retiring.
He has worked for Tech for three decades.
He's been on leave since May-- when employees filed several complaints against him.
He was cleared of the still unspecified allegations but a university review board found what it called "a pattern of inappropriate gender and sexual banter" among Tech police department employees.
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[11-Barnabei]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-28 1:17:48]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Governor Jim Gilmore has NOT decided to test possible DNA evidence from the body of a Lynchburg teenager killed in 1995.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond/Yesterday;]


But he does want to know what happened to it.
Gilmore has ordered a State Police investigation into evidence that was missing Thursday, and turned up later, in the custody of the Norfolk Circuit Court.
[SUPER=03-Norfolk/File Tape;]


Derek Rocco Barnabei is scheduled to die by lethal injection on September 14th.
He says DNA evidence that might be found on a fingernail clipping from Sara Wisnosky's body could clear him.
The Governor's spokesman says Gilmore's expecting the State Police to report back next week on what happened to the evidence.
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[SOT 12:30:34]
[IN Q=When he]

((MARK MINER/GOVERNOR'S PRESS SECRETARY: WHEN HE WAS DOING HIS RESEARCH AS HE DOES EVERY CASE, WE DISCOVERED THAT EVIDENCE HAD BEEN MISSING FROM THE NORFOLK CIRCUIT COURT. SO WHEN HE DISCOVERED THAT EVIDENCE HAD BEEN MISSING, HE CALLED IN THE STATE POLICE, AND THEY'RE CURRENTLY DOING A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION.))
[SUPER=01-Mark Miner/Governor's Press Secretary;]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=thorough investigation.]
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[VO-NAT]


Meanwhile, Barnabei's supporters, including the Pope, continue a high-profile campaign for clemency.
A website -- WWW-dot-Barnabei-dot-COM -- invites comments and petitions to the Governor.
The Governor's spokesman says there is already sufficient evidence of Barnabei's guilt without any further testing.

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[11Plane-Crash]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=00-34 TC28:42]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Traffic is moving again in downtown Lexington - after streets were finally reopened last night following Wednesday's plane crash.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lexington;]

Hazardous material crews have cleaned up three gallons of engine oil where the plane hit the sidewalk. They plan to bring the D-E-Q in next week to make sure the groundwater's not polluted. They've also sterilized the downtown area.
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[SOT 16:05:28]
[IN Q=The park]

((ROBERT FORESMAN/FIRE CHIEF: THE PARK IS GOING TO BE JUST AS SAFE AS IT WAS BEFORE BUT WE'RE GOING THE EXTRA MILE RIGHT NOW TO MAKE SURE WE DO EVERYTHING TO CLEAN IT UP.))
[SUPER=01-Robert Foresman/Lexington Fire Chief;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=to clean it up]
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[VO-NAT]

The F-A-A and the National Transportation Safety Board spent the day piecing together the plane. They plan to issue a factual report about the crash next week but might not know the cause until next year.
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[S5-Tech]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-72 12011tc]
[GRAPHIC=BCA]


Virginia Tech is hosting Akron at noon in what should have been the Hokies' second game of the season.
But Mother Nature put a halt to last week's BCA Bowl.
Neither Georgia Tech nor Virginia Tech wanted to play the game in December, and yesterday the Hokies formally removed themselves from the contest.
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[vo nat con't]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/Sunday; :00]


The Hokies would have been out of this thing long ago, but athletic director Jim Weaver and head coach Frank Beamer both have a genuine concern for the fans that paid $35 a piece and never got to see the game.
A marketing firm called the Gazelle Group handled ticket sales, and there is concern that those folks may not offer refunds.
A decision concerning refunds is expected in the near future.
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[11CEC]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[WRITER=sch]
[TAPE#=00-30 TC1:19:12]
[GRAPHIC=NOne]


It used to house tobacco.
But soon a warehouse in South Boston will accommodate the thousands of students who are attending Southside's rapidly-growing Continuing Education Center...
Surae Chinn has more on the expansion project.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Students work]
[SUPER=03-South Boston; :00]
[SUPER=01-Tim Hamlet/Student; :12 quick]
[SUPER=@Bennett; :25]
[SUPER=01-Patricia Cormier/Longwood College President; :36]
[SUPER=@Surae1; :46]
[SUPER=01-Karetha Medley/Student; 1:12]
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[OUT Q=News7, South Boston.]

(([nats 13:21:50]
Students work elbow to elbow at the Continuing Education Center in South Boston.
Tim Hamlet would like to have a little more room when he studies. [12:57:33] ((TIM HAMLET/STUDENT: I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE SPACE. I ALWAYS HAVE TO SEARCH FOR A NEW SEAT IF I DON'T COME IN ON TIME.)) [RUNS:04]
The search has ended. This old tobacco warehouse will be the new home for the CEC. A groundbreaking made it official.
[SOT 12:40:09]

((DEL. TED BENNETT/(D) HALIFAX CO.: IT IS SETTING A STANDARD AND HAS BEEN FOR OVER A DECADE NOW IN RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ITS JOB QUALITY OF EDUCATION AND JOBS.)) [RUNS:11]
[SOT 12:31:43]

((THIS COMMUNITY SAYS IF THEY HAVE A DREAM AND WE GET SOME PEOPLE TO BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME AND WE ARE GOING TO SHOW THEM WE CAN DO IT.)) [RUNS:07]
[SOT 13:53:47]

((SURAE CHINN/REPORTING: THIS 4 MILLION DOLLAR PROJECT NOT ONLY WILL PROVIDE MORE SPACE FOR STUDENTS BUT IT INCLUDES COMPUTER AND SCIENCE LABS AND A LIBRARY. IT WILL ALSO HELP REVITALIZE DOWNTOWN.)) [RUNS:10]
The historic building will be renovated inside and out. (11:55:14) Plans also include a complete landscaping project and a small business incubator for people needing help starting their own business.
The building is about seven times bigger than the current CEC facility.
[SOT 12:59:45 TAPE 2]

((KARETHA MEDLEY/STUDENT: IT'S KIND OF HARD ESPECIALLY WHEN WE HAVE A TEST AND NEED TO SPACE OUT AND FEEL FREE.)) [RUNS:05]
For Karetha Medley, Tim and their classmates this project is not just more brick and mortar it's an opportunity for continuing their education in a better environment. Surae Chinn News7, South Boston.))
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=None]


The project should be complete sometime next summer.

[Firestone]


[ANCHOR=Densie]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Firestone Recall]


More recalls may be in store for Bridgestone/Firestone.
Friday, the government warned even MORE of the company's tires may be defective.
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[VO-NAT]


The Transportation Department warns another one-point-four million Firestone tires may be subject to the same separation problems as the six and half million already recalled.
Most were manufactured many years ago and the majority were NOT installed as original equipment.
88 deaths and more than 250 injuries have been linked to faulty Firestone tires.
The tires are standard equipment on Ford Explorers.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=this has]
((SOT JACQUES NASSER/FORD CEO: THIS HAS BEEN AN EXTREMELY DIFFICULT AND DISAPPOINTING PERIOD IN OUR RELATIONSHIP AND U

H WE'RE GOING TO TAKE THIS A DAY AT A TIME.))
[SUPER=01-Jacques Nasser/Ford CEO;]
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[OUT Q=at a time]
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[VO-NAT]


Ford is adding Michelin tires.
It says this is not related to the recall.
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[Castro-NY]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Fidel Castro]


The United Nations Millennium Celebration is coming to New York next weekend.
The anticipated arrival of one of its guests is stirring controversy.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY/October, 1995;]


The guest is none other that Fidel Castro.
The strongest reaction to this impending visit comes from Cuban-Americans, particularly Cuban exiles.
But some have relaxed their views.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=the old]

((FELIPE CABEZA/CUBAN-AMERICAN: THE OLD GROUP OF CUBAN DEMONSTRATIONS IT'S A MINIMAL GROUP IT'S NO EFFECT ANY MORE. JESUS PITA/ANTI-CASTRO: I DON'T WANT CASTRO IN THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE I CAME TO THIS COUNTRY BECAUSE I WANT TO BE FREE.))
[SUPER=01-Felipe Cabeza/Cuban American; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jesus Pita/Anti-Castro Activist; :08]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=to be free.]
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[VO-NAT]


Castro's last visit to the states was five years ago.
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[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Sports-Plays]
[GRAPHIC=mlb]


Frank Thomas hit his 39th homer and pinch hitter Jose Valentin smacked a two run single to cap off the rally that pushed the White Sox over Anaheim.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Chicago, IL/White Sox-Fox Chi;]


In the first inning Garret Anderson hits it to the wall. Chicago's Chris Singleton can't keep it in his glove and two runs score.
Still in the first, Troy Glaus makes it four-nothing Angels with this homer over the right field wall.
Ray Durham helps Chicago's cause with this shot to left field and the White Sox erupt for six runs in the eighth to beat Anaheim nine to eight.
[super=03-Flushing Meadow, NY/USA;]


In US Open action, third seed Venus Williams, won her 22nd straight match last night.
Williams downed Meghann Shaughnessy, 7-6, 6-1.
The victory keeps Williams on track for what many anticipate will be a semifinal showdown with top-seed Martina Hingis.
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[super=Denise]
[ss=Tennis]


Hingis needed just 37 minutes to dust Tathiana Garbin (gar-BEEN') 6-1, 6-love.

[Eye-Open]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=Eye Open]
[GRAPHIC=Eye on Virginia]


It's festival time at Virginia's Explore Park.
This Labor Day weekend - the park plays host to the Appalachian Folk Festival. Some guests have joined us before the event kicks off today - to give us details in this week's Eye On Virginia.
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[Appalachian-Festival]


[ANCHOR=Leo - ON RECORD - 2 Guests!]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Leo joined On Record by guests
Leo: Eddie - tell us a little about what's going on this weekend.
[super=01-Eddie Goode/Explore Park Interpreter]


Ken Bloom is a musician - he has some instruments you don't hear much of any more...
[super=01-Ken Bloom/Musician]


Leo: Mr. Bloom - would you like to play a song for us?
[KEN BLOOM PLAYS SONG ON DULCIMER OR FLUTE]
[KEEP MUSIC UP THROUGH LEO'S TEASE AND BUMP!!!] Leo: A little later on News 7 Saturday morning - we'll hear more about the folk festival - from an interpreter who has with her some of the toys of times past... Stay with us.
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[WeekendCalen]


[ANCHOR=Leo 2-shot]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=none]
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If you're still looking to fill your schedule this weekend, here's some ideas from the weekend calendar.
[Take full screen calendar board] [Chyron 7157]


[Diner-Promo]


[ANCHOR=Leo - 2 shot]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Weekend Diner]


Usually at this time on News 7 Saturday Morning - you would see Weekend Diner.
We just want to let you know the Weekend Diner hiatus is almost over...
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[weekend diner address board 7153] so keep those ideas coming...
If you have any suggestions or would like to join us with a recipe on Weekend Diner - please send us the information at...
( Ad lib address from board)
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
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[ROLL COLD OUT OF THE OPEN]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


An estimated 34-Million people are traveling this Labor Day weekend.
Coming up - some travel tips, especially for Hokie fans headed to the game.
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[anchor=Denise]


And a 31-vehicle pile up marks a slow start to the weekend for some Interstate 81 travelers.
More on those stories coming up in just a few minutes.
[2-shot hello]

[11Travel]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=am]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-39 TC07:30]
[GRAPHIC=Holiday Travel]

Holiday traffic is in full swing as folks head to the this afternoon's Virginia Tech game and the Hillsville annual flea market and gun show. Kate Weidaw has more - and tells us there is one place that won't be seeing a lot of travelers this weekend.
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[IN Q=no lines]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;:00]
[SUPER=01-Jacqueline Shuck/Roanoke Regional Airport;:09]
[SUPER=01-Sgt. Dan Jessee/State Police;:21]
[SUPER=01-Laura Bullock/VDOT;:45]
[SUPER=@Kate2;1:00]
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((No lines and no crowds, this isn't what most people expect when they think of a holiday weekend.

[SOT 1:53:44]
[INQ=]

((JACQUELINE SHUCK: WHEN WE LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE YEAR WHAT WE FOUND LABOR DAY JUST ISN'T A HUGE ONE FOR THOSE WHO ARE TRAVELING BY AIR.))
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But that's not the case every where.
[NAT SOUND CARS]
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Cars and trucks are packing their way onto interstate 81.

[SOT 1:50:25]
[INQ=]

((SGT. DAN JESSEE: YOU NEED TO SLOW DOWN LEAVE YOURSELF PLENTY OF STOPPING DISTANCE AN D JUST BE CAUTIOUS AND COURTEOUS ON THE HIGHWAYS.))
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[RUNS= 6]


State police plan to be out in full force on the interstate keeping an eye on motorists speed and making sure folks have their seat belt fastened.
[NAT SOUND CARS]
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And for Hokie fans heading to the Tech game Saturday remember to take the new exit 118 B.

[SOT 1:52:12]
[INQ=]

((LAURA BULLOCK: WE HAVE A BRAND NEW EXIT ON INTERSTATE 81 AND THAT DOESN'T HAPPEN EVERYDAY AND WE'D REALLY LIKE PEOPLE TO USE IT AND SEE HOW IT WOULD SMOOTH OUT THEIR TRIP TOWARDS BLACKSBURG.))
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Construction headaches should keep traffic clogged throughout Virginia. And with rainy weather expected all weekend long allow plenty of time to get where ever you need to go.))


[81-Ax]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=81 Accident]


A 31-car pileup backed up traffic for miles yesterday evening on Interstate 81 in Shenandoah County.
Several people were injured - a Maryland woman was seriously hurt - her injuries are not considered life-threatening.
At one time traffic was stopped in both directions - but everything is back to normal now.

[Intermet]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=New River Castings]


Intermet New River Castings employees will soon be back on the job -
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford/March]

6 months after an explosion killed three of their co-workers.
Production at the auto-parts plant is expected to resume Tuesday.
About 150 workers are already back on the job.
5-hundred workers were employed at the plant when a gas explosion killed workers Curtis Grooms, Karen Anderson Hamilton and Debbie Sheppard.
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[Interstate-Towers]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=SatAM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Rockbridge County is planning to take on SunCom and the Virginia Department of Transportation.
The county is suing V-DOT and Triton P-C-S hoping to block construction of telecommunication towers on interstate highway rights-of-way without local zoning approval.
V-DOT plans to let Triton PCS -- which trades under the name SunCom -- build three towers in Interstate 81 and Interstate 64 rights-of-way in Rockbridge.
County Attorney Todd Benson claims the county has the authority to regulate those towers.
Eight other towers are planned along Interstate 81 in Botetourt, Montgomery, Pulaski, Wythe and Augusta Counties.

[TOSS TO LEO]

[2Appalachian-Festival]


[ANCHOR=Leo - ON RECORD - 2 Guests!]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]



Leo joined On Record by guests

We heard a little earlier from our guests about the Appalachian Folk Festival going on at Virginia's Explore Park this weekend.

Now - interpreter Leslie Barger joins us with a look at fun and games - from centuries before.

[super=01-Leslie Barger/Explore Park Interpreter]


[Leslie ad libs about the toys she's brought]

[super=07-Ken Bloom]




Eddie Goode joins us again -
Eddie - when exactly is the festival going on?

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[TAKE INFO BOARD FS] The festival begins this morning at 10 - it will go on today and Monday from 10 until 5pm.
Sunday the hours are from Noon to 5.
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[TAKE TICKET INFO] The tickets are eight dollars for adults, 6 dollars for seniors, 4-50 for students. 5 and under are admitted for free.
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Thanks for joining us...
[LEO DOES TEASE 2 SOLO THEN TRAVEL BUMP!!!]



[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=LEO - ON RECORD]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT]
Still to come on News 7 Saturday Morning....... John Waters is at it again.
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[vo-nat]
The irreverent movie director's latest offering is "Cecil B- Demented."
Is it a delicacy - or a dud?
Anna Wentworth checked it out - she'll tell us what she thinks in this week's Movie Review.
But first if you are traveling today........
[Leo ad-lib the travel forecast -- WX PRO]
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[Leo MIC hot] [ No 2-shot toss go straight to Travel Bump] [soft music under]
[11Morgan-Stewart]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=00-38 TC06:59]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The manager of a Roanoke furniture store says bad location led to poor sales -
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]


so Morgan Stewart Galleries in Tanglewood Mall is closing.
The manager say the store has never made a profit in its three years at the mall.
The company has been forced to slash prices in order to liquidate all furniture within a month.
The store's five employees will be furloughed after the closing is complete.
No other Morgan Stewart stores are closing.
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[Reeve]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Christopher Reeve]


Actor Christopher Reeve has suffered a setback in his physical therapy.
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[VO-NAT]
[super=04-File Tape]


Reeve broke his leg on August 17th while undergoing routine physical therapy.
He's expected to resume his exercise regime in six to eight weeks.
A spokesman says that the actual cause of the break is unknown, however it is most likely due to bone density issues.
Spinal cord patients need to maintain bone density through regular physical exercise and physical therapy.
Reeve is a spinal cord research activist, and is currently in discussions to direct a television project.
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[Profile-Promo]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Saturday-AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=Va. Profile #3 1:49:33]
[GRAPHIC=Virginia Profile]


Page Hazlegrove was an accomplished artist with a growing reputation, when she died unexpectedly at the age of 41.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Her glass sculptures continue to attract attention. This summer, an exhibition at the Art Museum of Western Virginia showcases some striking examples of her work.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=And what stunned me]

((BRIAN SIEVEKING/CURATOR: AND WHAT STUNNED ME WHEN WE STARTED PUTTING THE SHOW TOGETHER IS SHE REALLY ONLY HAD A TEN- YEAR CAREER. AND ACROSS THOSE TEN YEARS SHE MANAGED TO PRODUCE A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF WORK.))
[SUPER=01-Brian Sieveking/Curator]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=amount of work.]
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[VO-NAT]


Joe Dashiell will take a look at some of that work during this week's Virginia profile...
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[take PROMO BOARD FS] n News 7 Sunday Morning, beginning at 8.
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