[Headlines]

[ANCHOR=Kimberly]

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Up next on News 7--
More trouble for a Radford man on probation for conspiring to kill a judge.
Christopher DeMoranville held a 10- hour stand- off with police.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And a Henry County man is charged with beating his uncle to death.
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[ANCHOR=Steve]
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[2-shot]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


Start your work week with us-- News 7 Mornin is straight ahead.




[Middle-East]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
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The death toll continues rising the Middle East, with Jews and Arabs blaming each other for the fighting that's claimed more than 80 lives.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Netzarim Junction, Gaza;]


Israel is demanding that the Palestinian end the street violence by tonight, or face the Israeli military.
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[SOT 3:02:10]
[IN Q=If we do]

((EHUD BARAK/ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER: IF WE DO NOT SEE A DIFFERENCE ACTIVELY IMPLEMENTED ON THE GROUND AND A CALMING DOWN OF THE SITUATION REALLY OCCURS, WE WILL DRAW THE CONCLUSION THAT ARAFAT DELIBERATELY HAS DECIDED TO ABANDON THE NEGOTIATIONS.))
[SOT 3:02:43]

((NABIL SHAATH/SENIOR PALESTINIAN NEGOTIATOR: I THINK IT'S MR. BARAK WHO SHOULD GIVE ORDERS TO HIS FORCES TO PULL OUT OF PALESTINIAN POPULATED AREAS AND END THIS VERY COSTLY MASSACRE. ))
[SUPER=01-Ehud Barak/Israeli Prime Minister; :04]
[SUPER=01-Nabil Shaath/Senior Palestinian Negotiatior; :17]
[RUNS=:27]
[OUT Q=costly massacre.]
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[VO-NAT]


The Palestinians also want Israel to accept the U-N Security Council's call for an international investigation of the violence.
Meanwhile, U-S officials are urging both sides to resume peace talks.
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[11DeMoranville]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=00-38; TC 24:55]
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[**ANCHOR TAG**]
A Radford man serving three years probation for plotting to kill a judge is back in trouble with the law. Christopher DeMoranville was arrested yesterday morning in Radford following a ten hour standoff with police.
Meredyth Censullo has more.
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[SUPER=03-Radford;:00]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;:12]
[SUPER=01-Gary Harmon/Radford Police Department;:18]
[SUPER=01-Tom Foster/Virginia State Police;:34]
[SUPER=@Meredyth2;1:20]
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[OUT Q=NEWS 7.]

((
The standoff ensued when police went to DeMoranville's trailer home in Radford to arrest him on a number of outstanding warrants... including felony escape.
But police say DeMoranville, who's been in trouble with the law before, made it clear he had a weapon.
[sot 03:25:12]
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[IN Q= They entered ]

(( CAPT. GARY HARMON/RADFORD POLICE: THEY ENTERED THE TRAILER AND HE STATED HE HAD A GUN AND AT THAT TIME THEY BACKED OUT OF THE TRAILER AND SET UP A PARAMETER AND WE TOOK IT FROM THERE.))
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[OUT Q= from there.]


Radford police say they tried to convince DeMoranville to surrender.
They also called on state police for help.
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[IN Q= We negotiated]

((SGT. TOM FOSTER/VA STATE POLICE: WE NEGOTIATED FOR A TOTAL OF ABOUT SIX OR SIX AND HALF HOURS AND WERE UNABLE TO CONVINCE HIM TO COME OUT AND SURRENDER.))
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[OUT Q= and surrender.]


A short time later-- a state police division commander gave the go ahead to use tear gas.
Police say DeMoranville had also been threatening to harm himself.
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[SOT 03:24:00 ]
[IN Q=The suspect]

((SGT. TOM FOSTER/VA STATE POLICE: THE SUSPECT, AFTER THE SECOND VOLLEY OF TEAR GAS, DID COME OUT AND SURRENDER IN FRONT OF THE RESIDENCE, HE HAD APPARENTLY SUSTAINED SOME INJURIES THAT WERE SELF INFLICTED AND WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT.))
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[OUT Q= for treatment.]


DeMoranville is well known among law enforcement.
Earlier this year-- he pled guilty to conspiring with another man to kill Montgomery County Circuit Judge Ray Grubbs.
But all ten years of his sentence were suspended.
DeMoranville was given three years probation. Meredyth Censullo, NEWS 7. ))
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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DeMoranville was taken to the hospital. He is expected to make a full recovery.

No word yet, on whether any additional charges have been filed. [11Henry-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
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A Henry County man has been charged with murder in the beating death of his uncle. The Henry County Sheriff's department says the body of 51-year-old David Wayne Turner was discovered Saturday inside a home in Bassett. His nephew, 32-year-old Sonny James Turner, was arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree murder. He is being held at the Henry County Jail without bond.




[Yugoslavia]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
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Now that Yugoslavia has a new ruler, Allen Pizzey has a look back on the 13 years of militant leadership of former President Slobodan Milosevic.
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[SUPER=03-Belgrade, Yugoslavia; :00]
[SUPER=01-Allen Pizzey/Reporting; 1:19]
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[OUT Q=Allen Pizzey, CBS News, Belgrade. ]

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vo: The end of Europe's last dictator came in a blur of images which no one...least of all Slobodan Milosevic...expected or predicted.
The very uncharismatic Vojislav Kostunica rallied Yugoslavia to the cause of democratic change...a stolen election...street protests...and it was over. Even those who were part of the revolution are wondering how the end had come so fast...considering that Milosevic had abused his people for so long.
vo: In the name of Serb nationalism he started...and successively lost...war after bloody war. What had once been the strongest nation in eastern Europe got weaker. Croatia went first...and tens of thousands of Serbs were driven out.
The war in Bosnia and the siege of Sarajevo brought international condemnation...and Bosnia followed Croatia to independence. Milosevic turned his hatred on Kosovo. Serbs rallied to the cause of what they saw as their spiritual heartland...but again Milosevic went too far.
vo: Bloody repression of Kosovo's Albanians brought NATO intervention. Milosevic was indicted as a war criminal...the Yugoslav economy...battered by bombs and sanctions...reduced a proud people to misery.
vo: They'd finally had enough...and voted for change. Milosevic tried to steal their election.
o/c: It was the straw that broke the camel's back...Milosevic had simply been himself one time too many.
A...P...CBS News, Belgrade

))[11Voter-Registration]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=00-34; TC 48:14]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]

Tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote in the November seventh general election.
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[VO-NAT @ 99-53 TC 41:53]
[SUPER=04-January]

More than four million Virginians have already registered - up from 3-point-3 million in 19-96. The state board of elections attributes the increase to the "motor voter" program - which allows voters to register at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Registration also tends to be higher in a presidential election year. But the fact that more than 75-percent of eligible voters have registered doesn't mean the number of people who actually vote will go up.
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[SOT @ "QUINN" Tape 13:00:52 - 13:01:07]
[IN Q=I think it's..]

((CAMERON QUINN: I THINK IT'S FAIR TO SAY IT'S LIKELY VIRGINIA'S VOTER TURNOUT THIS YEAR WILL BE LOWER THAN IT'S BEEN IN THE PAST - NOT BECAUSE ITS FEWER PEOPLE NECESSARILY VOTING, WE'LL PROBABLY HAVE MORE PEOPLE VOTE, BUT BECAUSE THE VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS ARE THAT MUCH LARGER, IT WILL BE A SMALLER PERCENTAGE.))
[SUPER=01-Cameron Quinn/Virginia Board of Elections]
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[OUT Q=percentage.]
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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In order to vote in the upcoming election, you must register in the precinct in which you live by 5 p-m Tuesday.
Although today is Columbus day, Roanoke's Registration office will be open.


[11Traffic-Changes]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mce]
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Roanoke City Police don't expect any problems downtown as motorists adjust to a new traffic pattern.
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke]

Portions of Campbell and Salem Avenues have been opened to two-way traffic. The changes are intended to ease driving downtown - and include eight new stoplights as well as new street signs. Campbell is now two-way from Second to Fifth Street Southwest. Salem is two-way from Williamson Road to Sixth Street. Parking will remain largely the same.
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[Health-Check]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin Health Check]


In medical news, ice should be applied to some injuries.
Doctor Dave Hnida explains some of the guidelines you should follow in this morning's Health check.
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[SUPER=01-Dr. Dave Hnida/Reporting; :00 ]
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[OUT Q=CBS News, New York.]

((Information: ON CAM TO ICE OR NOT TO ICE- THAT IS THE QUESTION I GET MOST FREQUENTLY FROM PEOPLE WHO SPRAIN AN ANKLE OR TWEAK A MUSCLE THE ANSWER IS YES- ICE- A MINIMUM OF TWO DAYS- AND USUALLY MORE.. WITH MORE BEING DEFINED AS ICE AS LONG AS SWELLING IS PRESENT. BUT IF YOU'RE GOING TO ICE- BE SURE TO DO IT THE RIGHT WAY. THERE HAVE BEEN TWO RECENT REPORTS OF PEOPLE GETTING FROSTBITE FROM PUTTING ICE ON AND LEAVING IT ON FOR TOO LONG. SO HERE'S SOME GUIDELINES ON HOW TO ICE.
GRFX
NEVER APPLY ICE TO BARE SKIN.. ALWAYS WRAP THE ICE IN A TOWEL OR A PILLOWCASE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
GRFX ICE FOR ABOUT 15 MINUTES.. THEN TAKE A BREAK AND LET THE SKIN TEMPERATURE GO BACK TO NORMAL
GRFX ALSO TEST THE ICE FIRST ON AN UN-INJURED AREA - LIKE THE BACK OF YOUR HAND - TO MAKE SURE YOU CAN FEEL THE ICE NORMALLY.
GRFX AND BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS USING ICE IF YOU HAVE DIABETES OR SOME OTHER NERVE PROBLEM THAT MIGHT KEEP YOU FROM FEELING THE TEMPERATURE ACCURATELY.
GRFX AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST- A ICE PACK IS GOOD- CRUSHED ICE EVEN BETTER--
ON CAM AND MAYBE A BAG OF FROZEN PEAS THE BEST- SINCE THEY CAN MOLD TO THE INJURED BODY PART.I'M DR DAVE HNIDA FOR CBS NEWS.))

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[2-HEADLINES]
[2-shot=KMC/SYO]
[SUPER=#4049; Morning Headlines]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


Here's a look at today's top stories.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And tonight's Israeli deadline is looming for an end to the street violence in the MIddle East.
More than 80 people are dead after two weeks of fighting.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]


A Radford man on probation for plotting to kill a judge may be going back to jail.
Christopher DeMoranville held police at bay when they attempted to serve warrants for an UNRELATED crime.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And a couple hundred people don their walking shoes for the five- mile hike raising money to stop hunger locally, and around the world.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And that's what's making news on this Monday, October 9th .
[ANCHOR=Shannon]


News 7 Mornin' will be right back.


[2-Middle-East]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Tonight's deadline is fast approaching for an end to the violence in the Middle East.
Palestinian forces appear to be taking the first steps toward ending nearly two weeks of fighting.
Jim (She- ne- vee) Chenevey reports.
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[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Netzarim Junction, Gaza; :00]
[SUPER=01-Ehud Barak/Israeli Prime Minister; :32]
[SUPER=01-Nabil Shaath/Senior Palestinian Negotiator; 1:02]
[SUPER=01-Madeleine Albright/U. S. Secretary of State; 1:24]
[SUPER=01-Jim Chenevey/Reporting; 1:32]
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((LOCATOR: NETZARIM JUNCTION, GAZA))
((NAT))
PALESTINIAN POLICE BEGAN BREAKING UP YOUTH GANGS GATHERED AT A BUSY INTERSECTION IN GAZA SUNDAY. IT WAS THE FIRST SIGN THAT PALESTINIAN LEADERS MAY BE HEEDING ISRAEL'S DEMAND TO END THE VIOLENCE BY MONDAY NIGHT.
((NAT))
BUT DESPITE THE LOOMING DEADLINE, CLASHES BETWEEN PALESTINIAN PROTESTERS AND ISRAELI TROOPS CONTINUED IN PARTS OF THE WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP.
PRIME MINISTER, EHUD BARAK, REITERATED HIS THREAT TO PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT, YASSER ARAFAT, TO END THE FIGHTING ... OR FACE A HEAVY MILITARY BACKLASH.

((SOT: EHUD BARAK/ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER))

"IF WE DO NOT SEE A DIFFERENCE ACTIVELY IMPLEMENTED ON THE GROUND AND A CALMING DOWN OF THE SITUATION REALLY OCCURS, WE WILL DRAW THE CONCLUSION THAT ARAFAT DELIBERATELY HAS DECIDED TO ABANDON THE NEGOTIATIONS."
BARAK WOULD NOT SPECIFY HIS PLAN OF ATTACK IF THE PALESTINIANS FAIL TO COMPLY, BUT A TOP MILITARY AIDE SAYS ISRAEL COULD START TARGETING PALESTINIAN COMMANDERS -- AND THEIR HEADQUARTERS.
PALESTINIAN OFFICIALS SAY IT'S ULTIMATELY UP TO ISRAEL TO END THE CONFLICT.

((SOT:NABIL SHAATH/SENIOR PALESTINIAN NEGOTIATOR))

"I THINK IT'S MR. BARAK IS THE ONE WHO SHOULD GIVE ORDERS TO HIS FORCES TO PULL OUT OF PALESTINIAN POPULATED AREAS AND END THIS VERY COSTLY MASSACRE."
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITIES ALSO WANT ISRAEL TO ACCEPT A U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL PROPOSAL ... FOR AN INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE THE VIOLENCE.
MEANWHILE, THE U.S. IS URGING BOTH SIDES TO RESUME PEACE TALKS.

((SOT: MADELEINE ALBRIGHT/U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE))

"I DON'T THINK NOW IS THE TIME TO BE BLAMING ANYONE. WE SHOULD BE LOOKING FORWARD."
SO AS ISRAELIS OBSERVE YOM KIPPUR, THE HOLIEST DAY OF THE JEWISH YEAR, THEY ARE ALSO PRAYING PEACE ... BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE.
Jim Chenevey for CBS NEWS.

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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Standoff]


A Radford man convicted of plotting with another man to kill a judge is in trouble again.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford]


Christopher DeMoranville was sentenced to three years probation for his role in the plot.
But he may be going back to jail.
[Super=04-File Tape;]


Police say when they tried to arrest DeMoranville at his Radford home early Sunday morning on UNRELATED warrants he told them he had a gun.
State police Sergeant Tom Foster says negotiators tried to get him to surrender for six hours until they finally resorted to tear gas.
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[SUPER=01-Tom Foster/Virginia State Police]
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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DeMoranville was taken to the hospital. He is expected to make a full recovery.
No one else was injured.



[2-11Henry-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Murder ]

A Henry County man faces murder charges following the beating death of his uncle. The Henry County Sheriff's department says the body of 51-year-old David Wayne Turner was discovered Saturday inside a home in Bassett. His nephew, 32-year-old Sonny James Turner, was arrested yesterday and charged with second-degree murder. He is being held at the Henry County Jail without bond.




[11Crop-Walk]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-31; TC 1:14:27]
[GRAPHIC=None]

More than 200 people took part in the "Crop Hunger Walk" in Roanoke over the weekend. Their goal is to stop hunger - locally and around the world. Kate Weidaw has the story.
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[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;:04]
[SUPER=01-Stewart Feather/Second Harvest Food Bank;:08 QUICK]
[SUPER=01-Dan Barnum-Steggerda/Organizer;:24]
[SUPER=01-Morgan Currie/Participant;:43]
[SUPER=01-Linda McConnell/Participant;:50]
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(([NAT SOUND OF FEET GOING THROUGH LEAVES]
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It wasn't this perfect fall day that had hundreds hitting the streets for a five mile walk - .

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((STEWART FEATHER/SECOND HARVEST FOOD BANK: MOST OF THE TIME PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE HOW SERIOUS HUNGER IS AROUND HERE.))


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Tackling the world-wide problem of hunger had folks of all ages lacing up their walking shoes. Some carried jugs of water along the route...

[SOT 3:14]
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((DAN BARNUM -STEGGERDA/ORGANIZER: ONE OF THE REASONS WE WALK IS IT'S SYMBOLIC OF THE PEOPLE THROUGH OUT OUR WORLD THAT HAVE TO WALK TO GET WATER SOMETIMES 5 OR 6 MILES EACH WAY TO DRINK.))
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Many who participated say after realizing hunger was a problem in the Roanoke Valley, they wanted to help out.

[SOT 14:34]
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((MORGAN CURRIE: PEOPLE NEED IT. THERE REALLY SHOULDN'T BE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT THIS SHOULDN'T BE HAPPENING BUT IT IS.))

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[SOT 11:39]
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((LINDA MCCONNELL: I FEEL LIKE WE HAVE SO MANY RESOURCES THAT THERE'S NO REASON ANYONE IN THE WORLD SHOULD BE HUNGRY.))

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In all - nearly 16-thousand dollars was raised. 25 percent of that money will stay right here in Roanoke and go to six agencies.

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((DAN BARNUM-STEGGERDA: ALL THESE ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE RECEIVING THESE BLOCK GRANTS FROM THE HUNGER WALK THEY FEED LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE EVERYDAY OF THE YEAR.))
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Organizers say even though hunger will remain a problem worldwide, every fundraiser helps. Kate Weidaw News7 Roanoke.))



[2-11Voter-Registration]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=00-34; TC 48:14]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign2000]

If you're not registered to vote, but planning to take part in the November seventh general election you're running out of time.
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[VO-NAT @ 99-53 TC 41:53]
[SUPER=04-January]

More than four million Virginians have already registered - up from 3-point-3 million in 19-96. The state board of elections attributes the increase to the "motor voter" program - which allows voters to register at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Registration also tends to be higher in a presidential election year. But the fact that more than 75-percent of eligible voters have registered doesn't mean the number of people who actually vote will go up.
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[SOT @ "QUINN" Tape 13:00:52 - 13:01:07]
[IN Q=I think it's..]

((CAMERON QUINN: I THINK IT'S FAIR TO SAY IT'S LIKELY VIRGINIA'S VOTER TURNOUT THIS YEAR WILL BE LOWER THAN IT'S BEEN IN THE PAST - NOT BECAUSE ITS FEWER PEOPLE NECESSARILY VOTING, WE'LL PROBABLY HAVE MORE PEOPLE VOTE, BUT BECAUSE THE VOTER REGISTRATION ROLLS ARE THAT MUCH LARGER, IT WILL BE A SMALLER PERCENTAGE.))
[SUPER=01-Cameron Quinn/Virginia Board of Elections]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=percentage.]
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[GRAPHIC=HOLD]

In order to vote in the upcoming election, you must register in the precinct in which you live by 5 p-m tomorrow.
Although today is Columbus day, Roanoke's Registration office will be open.


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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The lights went out in downtown Chicago yesterday--
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Chicago, IL;]


Fire at an electrical substation knocked out power to nearly 12- thousand people.
It's the same substation that was the source of another big outage last year.
No one was injured, but fire crews were called out to rescue passengers inside several stalled elevators.
The Chicago Transit Authority had to shut down subways and elevated trains.
The power was restored by yesterday evening.
Meanwhile, Chicago's environmental commissioner is promising a full investigation.
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[Discovery]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Space Shuttle]


NASA will try again to launch a major space milestone-- the 100th shuttle mission.
It scrapped last week's scheduled launch of Discovery because of concerns with a faulty fuel valve and spacecraft bolt.
But with both problems solved, mission officials are now aiming for lift- off at 8- 05 tonight.
Discovery will deliver to new components to the international space station. [Local-Recap]
[SUPER=#4059;Local Recap]
[2-Shot=Kmc/Syo]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


Now here's another look at today's top local stories:
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


A Henry County man is charged with murder in the beating death of his uncle. The Henry County Sheriff's department says the body of 51-year-old David Wayne Turner was discovered Saturday inside a home in Bassett. His nephew, 32-year-old Sonny James Turner, is charged with second-degree murder.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]

Christopher DeMoranville was arrested yesterday morning in Radford following a ten hour standoff with authorities.
The standoff ensued when police went to DeMoranville's home to arrest him on a number of outstanding warrants.
DeMoranville is serving three years probation for his role in conspiring to kill Montgomery County Circuit Judge Ray Grubbs.

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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]

Tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote in the November seventh general election. In order to vote, you must register in the precinct in which you live by 5 p-m Tuesday.
Although today is Columbus day, Roanoke's Registration office will be open.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[2-SHOT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


Now here's Keith Humphry with a preview of News 7 at Six.
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