[Headlines]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
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[VO-NAT]
Federal investigators say the Roanoke City School system has NOT violated the Civil Rights Act.
But the school board still plans to address some issues of concern.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And the two Presidential candidates are gearing up for tonight's debate in Winston- Salem.
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
(ad lib weather)
[ANCHOR=Steve]
(ad lib live tease)
[2-shot]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Wake up with us-- News 7 Mornin is next.
[11Roanoke-Schools]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=00-41 TC06:38]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The Roanoke City School system has NOT violated the Civil Rights Act.
That's according to a federal investigation.
But last night, the school board agreed to address some issues of concern.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
Among the areas the school board has agreed to review are programs for English Language students, and procedures for grouping students by ability.
The school board has also confirmed its commitment to equitable discipline, funding, and access to certain programs.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=It doesn't rise to the level]
[SUPER=01-Wayne Harris/Roanoke School Superintendent]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=serving all of our students.]
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[VO-NAT]
The meeting also brought a decision on the Roanoke Academy for Mathematics and Science.
The superintendent recommended, and the school board agreed that a NEW school should be built, rather than renovate the current building.
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[11L'burg-Council]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=00-31 TC1:18:27]
[GRAPHIC=Lynchburg seal]
Another cell phone tower is going up in Lynchburg, but this one will be hidden from public view.
Steve Smallshaw has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Since the advent]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jessie Wilmer/CFW nTelos; :15]
[SUPER=01-Rev. Joseph Carson/Centenary Methodist Church; :39]
[SUPER=01-Edward Hopkins/Neighbor; :55]
[SUPER=@ssm2; 1:03]
[RUNS=1:11]
[OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.]
(( Since the advent of cell phone technology, the towers that transmit those wireless conversations have been popping up all over the landscape.
The problem is many think they're unsightly.. and phone companies have had to get creative to find new locations.
[SOT 20:01:49]
((JESSIE WILMER/CFW nTELOS: AS ALWAYS, NTELOS SEEKS TO FIND OUT CO- LOCATION OPPORTUNITIES FIRST BEFORE BUILDING ANY NEW SITES.))
[RUNS= 08]
[OUT Q=any new sites.]
In this case, opportunity is knocking on the door of Centenary United Methodist Church.
The church's steeple sits in a perfect spot between two existing cells towers.. so the new antenna will be placed inside the spire.. hidden from the public, but just as effective as a new tower.
[SOT 10:16:06]
((REV. JOSEPH CARSON/CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: WE'VE LOOKED INTO, OF COURSE, SOME SAFETY ISSUES.. THAT'S BEEN IMPORTANT. I THINK THE AESTHETICS OF NOT HAVING THE VISIBLE TOWERS EVERY PLACE IS A PLUS.))
[RUNS= 12]
[OUT Q=is a plus.]
But one neighbor says he's worried about potentially harmful radiation.
[SOT 20:05:38]
((EDWARD HOPKINS/NEIGHBOR: NOW THIS MIGHT BE A CASE WHERE ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS WILL ONLY BE KNOWN AFTER YEARS OF EXPOSURE.))
[RUNS= 08]
[OUT Q=years of exposure.]
Council was told it could not legally deny the request based on health concerns.. the measure passed 7- to- 0.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
[11SOL-Ad]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-36 TC55:24]
[GRAPHIC=None]
It's NOT only questionable timing: the state Lottery running ads promoting George Allen's signature education idea, ending just before election day.
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[VO-NAT]
But some Virginia Democrats say the S-O-L ads violate the state code section that regulates lottery advertising.
They say they will file a lawsuit later this week.
Roanoke Democrat Chip Woodrum says the 1-point-2 million dollar ad campaign is improper.
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[SOT 15:22:49]
[IN Q=I'D LOVE TO SEE]
((DEL. CHIP WOODRUM/D-ROANOKE: I'D LOVE TO SEE IT SPENT ON A FEW MORE TEACHERS OR COMPUTER EQUIPMENT OR SOME OTHER REASONABLE THING. I DON'T WANT THE MONEY SPENT ON ADS SAYING THE SOL'S ARE GOOD BY THE STATE LOTTERY DEPARTMENT. WHAT DOES THE STATE LOTTERY DEPARTMENT KNOW ABOUT THE STANDARDS OF LEARNING?))
[SUPER=@woodrum;]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=STANDARDS OF LEARNING]
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[VO-NAT]
The Governor defends the ads -- which he doesn't see as promotional.
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[SOT 48:53]
[IN Q=Well this information]
((GOV. JIM GILMORE: WELL THIS INFORMATION IS ALL ABOUT GIVING INFORMATION TO MOTHERS AND FATHERS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THAT THEIR LOTTERY DOLLARS AND THEIR TAX MONEY IS IN FACT GOING BACK FOR EDUCATION.))
[SUPER=@Gilmore;]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=for education.]
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[TALENT=Kimberly]
[SS=none]
Lottery Department spokesman Ed Scarborough says the fall ad buy is much smaller than the summer ads that ran.
And they're paid for out of a two million dollar item in the Governor's budget to specifically educate the public about where lottery profits go.
[Debate-Preview]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=MORNIN]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]
The Presidential campaign trail leads to Winston- Salem tonight for Al Gore and George W- Bush.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=203-Bradenton, FL;]
On the eve of the second debate, Vice - President Gore was in Florida, trying to win over an audience with his college aid proposals.
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[SOT 3:05:23 ]
[IN Q=I think that]
((AL GORE/D- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: I THINK THAT WE SHOULD TAKE SOME BOLD STEPS TO MAKE EDUCATION MORE AFFORDABLE AND TO MAKE COLLEGE TUITION ACCESSIBLE TO ALL MIDDLE CLASS FAMILIES.))
[SUPER=201-Al Gore/(D) Presidential Candidate;]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=CLASS FAMILIES]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=203-Blountville, TN;]
Meanwhile, his rival George W- Bush appeared in Gore's home state of Tennessee.
Bush is working to widen the margin in a state where polls indicate the race is too close to call.
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[SOT 3:05:50]
[IN Q=28 DAYS]
((GEORGE W. BUSH/R- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: 28 DAYS FROM TODAY, THE GREAT PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY ARE GOING TO CHANGE GOVERNMENT. WE'LL HAVE A NEW LEADER, A NEW ATTITUDE.))
[SUPER=201-George W. Bush/(R) Presidential Candidate;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=a new attitude.]
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[VO-NAT]
A recent Gallup Poll has Bush eight points ahead of Gore, with a margin of error of four points.
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[Anchor=Shannon]
[SS=Hold]
Ellen Qualls will have a preview of the debate tonight on News 7 at 5 and 6 and a full report on News 7 at 11.
[11Floyd-Murder]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=00-35 TC52:28]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation]
Authorities are seeking at least two people for questioning in the death of a Pennsylvania woman.
The 18-year-old was found murdered in Floyd County Monday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Floyd Co.;]
Deputies discovered the body of Leslie Rae White, a college student from East Waterford, Pennsylvania, in the trunk of a junked car near an abandoned house.
Investigators still are NOT disclosing the cause of death OR identities of their suspects.
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[SOT 1:05:37 - :47]
[IN Q=It's very important]
((GINO WILLIAMS/FLOYD CO. COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY: IT'S VERY IMPORTANT FOR US TO BE ABLE TO TALK TO PEOPLE. WE DON'T WANT TO SAY THIS PERSON WAS INVOLVED IN THE CRIME OR THIS PERSON WAS INVOLVED TILL WE TALK TO THEM AND FIND OUT WHAT THEY'VE GOT TO SAY.))
[SUPER=01-Gino Williams/Commonwealth's Attorney;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=they've got to say.]
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[VO-NAT]
Leslie White was found early Monday after a man spotted her abandoned Jeep nearby in a field off of Sandy Flats Road.
Investigators say they'll withhold any information about possible suspects until they can talk with them.
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[Rockbridge-Ax]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=AM]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=81 Accident]
An overturned tractor-trailer blocked the northbound lanes of interstate 81 in Rockbridge County last night.
The rig overturned and dumped its load of rice just before midnight near mile marker 180, that's near Natural Bridge.
Northbound traffic was detoured at exit 180.
No word on how the accident happened or any injuries.
[Vitamin-Settlement]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
It's a bitter pill for the vitamin industry to swallow--
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]
Six large vitamin makers agreed to pay 335- million- dollars to several states to settle litigation.
The companies boosted profits by conspiring to fix prices in the 19-90s.
New York's attorney general says the agreement is the largest anti- trust settlement ever negotiated by the states.
19 of the 25- million will go to New York State to fund programs in the areas of prenatal care, child nutrition, and hunger.
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[Health-Check]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin Health Check]
In medical news, are birth control pills linked to breast cancer?
And a new study says depression can take its toll on the heart.
Doctor Dave Hnida has those stories and more in this morning's Health check.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Dave Hnida/Reporting; :00 ]
[RUNS=1:32]
[OUT Q=CBS News, New York.]
((Information:
VT=VO
RESEARCHERS FROM THE MAYO CLINIC SAY THE PILLS USED IN DECADES PAST
CONTAINED HIGH LEVELS OF HORMONES- AND WOMEN WHO USED THEM MAY HAVE
TRIPLE THE RISK OF DEVELOPING BREAST CANCER. THE STUDY IN THE JOURNAL OF
THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DOES NOT SAY TODAY'S LOW DOSE BIRTH
CONTROL PILLS INCREASE THE RISK OF CANCER- ONCE AGAIN ONLY FOR THOSE
WOMEN WITH A FAMILY HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER WHO USED SO-CALLED HIGH
DOSE BIRTH CONTROL PILLS.
ON CAM
IS IT POSSIBLE TO DIE OF A BROKEN HEART? THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION
SAYS YES- THEY HAVE FOUND OLDER PEOPLE WITH DEPRESSION HAVE A 40% HIGHER
RISK OF A HEART ATTACK- NO MATTER HOW GOOD THEIR BLOOD PRESSURE,
CHOLESTEROL, AND OTHER RISK FACTORS. ITS BELIEVED DEPRESSION CAUSES
BRAIN CHEMICALS TO BE RELEASED WHICH DIRECTLY DAMAGE BLOOD VESSELS-
INCLUDING THOSE OF THE HEART.
VT=VO
AND FINALLY TODAY- WHENS THE LAST TIME YOU TOOK THE STAIRS RATHER THAN
THE ELEVATOR? IF THE ANSWER IS - I TAKE THE STAIRS ALL THE TIME- THE
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL WOULD LIKE TO CONGRATULATE YOU.THE CDC IS
MAKING A BIG PUSH FOR PEOPLE TO ABANDON THE ELEVATOR AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE
AND HIKE UP THE STAIRS INSTEAD. ONE BENEFIT - THE CALORIES BURNED FROM
USING STAIRS CAN ADD UP OVER THE COURSE OF A YEAR TO ABOUT 10 POUNDS OF
WEIGHT LOSS.
ON CAM
THAT'S A LOOK AT SOME OF THE DAYS TOP HEALTH STORIES. 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]
The State Corporation Commission gives its okay for Virginia Gas to build a new pipeline.
But a petition by the Roanoke and Montgomery County Boards of Supervisors could throw a wrench into those plans.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
Norfolk Southern confirms its CONSIDERING more layoffs.
Sources say up to 750 workers company- wide will lose their jobs by next Thursday.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And fire destroys a mobile home in Pittsylvania County.
Some 35 firefighters battled the blaze at the A-One Trailer Park.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And that's what's making news on this Wednesday, October 11th .
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
News 7 Mornin' will be right back.
[11Gas-Pipeline]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=00-27]
[GRAPHIC=None]
The Roanoke and Montgomery County Boards of Supervisors plan to petition the State Corporation Commission over a proposal by Virginia Gas.
The SCC has given the company it's approval to build a new pipeline through the two counties - but if the joint effort of the Supervisors is successful, that could change.
Meredyth Censullo has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Paul Mahoney/Roanoke Co. Attorney;:00]
[SUPER=03-Montgomery Co.;:18]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;:25]
[SUPER=01-Brent Riley/Pipeline Opponent;:47]
[SUPER=@Meredyth1; 1:20]
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[OUT Q=news7, roanoke.]
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((
[SOT]
[IN Q=To support...]
((TO SUPPORT AND URGE THE SCC TO RECONSIDER AND REOPEN THE CERTIFICATION PROCESS FOR THE GAS PIPE THROUGH ROANOKE AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES.))
[RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=county.]
With that, Roanoke and Montgomery county supervisors agreed to fight the State Corporation Commission's approval of the Virginia Gas Pipeline project - which proposes a new 50-foot wide easement be cut through the two counties in order to run a new gas pipeline.
The supervisors say Virginia Gas didn't properly notify residents of it's plans, and when they DID, they misrepresented the scope of the project.
They also say the S-C-C should take a harder look at the environmental impact -
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I'm maintaining...]
((I'M MAINTAINING THAT OF EVERYTHING IN THIS AREA, THAT THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE MAJOR MARKS.))
[RUNS:06]
[OUT Q=marks.]
Just hours before the decision to petition the S-C-C, Roanoke County Supervisors met with a group of citizens who say they want to preserve the beauty of Poor Mountain.
Virginia Gas' proposed pipeline route cuts across the mountainside.
In the past the group has suggested Virginia Gas co-locate on an existing easement owned by Duke Power.
But Virginia Gas says that would affect more people...
The supervisors say they'll ask the S-C-C to reconsider co-location anyway.
((MEREDYTH CENSULLO: THE PETITION BY BOTH BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS IS EXPECTED TO BE DRAWN UP AND TURNED OVER TO THE SCC WITHIN THE WEEK.
MEREDYTH CENSULLO, NEWS7, ROANOKE.))
))
[11NS-Layoffs]
[ANCHOR=shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=00-38 TC27:59]
[GRAPHIC=N-S Layoffs]
There could be more layoffs at Norfolk Southern.
The company has confirmed it is considering the move.
Sources say that up to 750 workers system wide will be laid off by next Thursday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/File Tape]
Union representatives say corporate officials were prepared at first to lay off production workers, but the company tells NEWS 7, Engineering is the most likely target.
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way representatives say the company has been plagued by financial trouble and mismanagement since it merged with Conrail.
But Norfolk Southern says the layoffs are the result of a declining coal export business.
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[Firestone]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Firestone]
The government will have more means to investigate and punish the auto industry for safety problems IF the Senate approves a new bill.
The House passed the measure yesterday, in the wake of public outrage over dozens of fatal accidents linked to Firestone tires.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX;]
In the midst of millions of tire recalls, a new man is at the helm of Bridgestone- Firestone.
John Lampe is the new President and C-E-O.
His first order of business was to apologize to those who "suffered personal losses, or have had problems with the products".
But he vows the company will make a comeback.
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[Mideast-Peace]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The Israeli army is reporting a significant drop in West Bank violence since the Palestinians were given more time to end the fighting.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Gaza Strip;]
But work toward diplomacy is delicate-- and pockets of violence broke out in the Gaza Strip and other areas for the 13th day in a row.
Israeli security forces clashed again with Palestinians with rocks, tear gas, and bullets.
Meanwhile, U-N secretary general Kofi Annan is guiding negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Annan blames both sides for the violence.
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[11Ramdass]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=monr]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=VA Death Penalty]
29-year-old Bobby Lee (ram-dass) Ramdass was executed last night by injection eight years after killing a Fairfax County convenience store clerk.
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[TAKE FULL SCREEN PICTURE]
Ramdass was condemned to die for killing the clerk during a 1992 robbery.
Governor Gilmore denied his petition for clemency at the last minute yesterday evening.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[SS=none]
In the clemency request, four jurors who recommended the death penalty now say they would have called for life in prison instead, had they known Ramdass could never be paroled.
[11Pitts-Fire]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=00-40 TC24:57]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]
Fire destroyed a trailer in Pittsylvania County.
Some 35 firefighters battled the blaze.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co.]
It started just after nine last night at the A-One Trailer Park on Iris Lane.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=When the ]
((TOMMY BARBER/MT. HERMAN ASST. CHIEF; WHEN THE FIRST UNIT ARRIVED ON THE SCENE WE HAD HEAVY FIRE FROM THE REAR OF THE STRUCTURE AND COMING OUT OF THE WHOLE PORTION OF THE TRAILER ITSELF.))
[SUPER=01-Tommy Barber/Mt. Herman Assistant Chief;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=the trailer itself.]
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[VO-NAT]
Investigators weren't sure if anyone was home when the fire began or how the blaze started.
No one was hurt.
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[11Trigon-Duke]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=sch]
[TAPE#=00-32 TC1:22:26]
[GRAPHIC=None]
State employees in Southside are unhappy with their health care provider's plan change.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]
Trigon has cut Duke University Hospital from its "Point of Service" plan-- A plan used by more than 16-hundred state employees in Southside.
Yesterday morning, 150 state employees gathered at Danville Community College to voice their disapproval.
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[SOT 1:58:48]
[IN Q=The health care]
((MARK GIBSON/STATE EMPLOYEE: THE HEALTHCARE IS GOING TO DECLINE BECAUSE OF THE COMFORT LEVEL WITH DUKE AND WHAT'S AT RISK IS A LOT OF DISGRUNTLED WORKERS.))
[SOT 1:24:51]
((SEN. CHARLES HAWKINS/(R)-CHATHAM: YOU HAVE TO GO BACK AND FORTH WITH SOME EASE. CHARLOTTSVILLE DOS NOT PROVIDE THAT OR NO OTHER PLACE ACCEPT NORTH CAROLINA BECAUSE IT'S SO CLOSE IN PROXIMITY.))
[SUPER=01-Mark Gibson/State Employee;]
[SUPER=@Hawkins; :11]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=close in proximity.]
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[VO-NAT]
Duke University is about 60 miles from Danville.
Other hospitals included in the P-O-S plan are farther away.
The plan takes effect this Sunday.
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[11Capital-One]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jha]
[TAPE#=00-37 TC47:44]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Capital One will soon be the biggest private employer in Virginia.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Goochland Co.]
The company broke ground on a new facility yesterday in Goochland County-- it plans to hire more than eight thousand workers for its Richmond and northern Virginia offices over the next four years.
Capital One provides financial services, including credit cards.
It will surpass Newport News Shipbuilding as the state's largest private employer.
It was founded only four years ago.
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[11Univ-HQ]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=00-34 TC53:48]
[GRAPHIC=Virginia Tech]
Hokie fans have another option when it comes to shopping on-line for Virginia Tech merchandise.
Two former Virginia Tech students....
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
Jaret Mutter and Jonathan Mitchell left their studies at Tech to start University Headquarters dot com.
Their Roanoke-based e-commerce company sells Virginia Tech merchandise on the net.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Jonathan and I]
((JONATHAN AND I ARE YOUNG, WE FEEL LIKE WE HAVE A LOT OF VISION. WE'RE AMBITIOUS, BUT WE NEEDED SOME EXPERIENCE ON BOARD.))
((WE HIRED SOMEONE THAT HAS 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, AND WE HOPE THAT WE PUT TOGETHER A TEAM THAT EQUATES SUCCESS.))
[SUPER=01-Jaret Mutter/universityheadquarters.com]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=equates success]
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[VO-NAT]
Customers can create a wish list to be forwarded to perspective "gift-givers."
The Website also boasts being an industry leader in credit card security.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=When a customer]
((KYLE ENSLOW/UNIVERSITY HEADQUARTERS.COM: WHEN A CUSTOMER PLACES AN ORDER WITH US, THEIR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION IS ENCRYPTED, SENT STRAIT TO OUR BANK. WE DO NOT STORE CREDIT CARD NUMBERS IN THE STORE.))
[SUPER=01-Kyle Enslow/universityheadquarters.com]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=numbers in the store.]
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[VO-NAT]
The nine person company plans to market products from other colleges within a year.
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[Local-Recap]
[SUPER=#4059;Local Recap]
[2-Shot=Kmc/Syo]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Now here's another look at today's top local stories:
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Roanoke and Montgomery county supervisors will fight the State Corporation Commission's approval of the Virginia Gas Pipeline project. The supervisors say Virginia Gas didn't properly notify residents of its plans, and when they did, they misrepresented the scope of the project.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
A federal investigation has determined the Roanoke City School system has NOT violated the Civil Rights act. But the school board has agreed to review some of its programs and procedures that are of concern.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Another cell phone tower is going up in Lynchburg, but you won't see it unless you step inside the steeple of the Centenary United Methodist Church. Lynchburg City Council unanimously approved the request last night.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
(Shannon mic hot)
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(Shannon ad lib weather)
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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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[SOT]
[IN Q=The Presidential]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=on News 7 at 6.]
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[Desk=Kimberly/Shannon and Steve]
(toss)
[ANCHOR=Steve]
(live ad lib, tease tomorrow)
(ad lib bye)
[Desk=Kimberly/Shannon and Steve]
by SS