[Headlines]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
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[VO-NAT]
A heightened state of alert for U-S forces in the Persian Gulf region.
That after reports of new threats of terrorism.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And police seize more than a dozen guns from the man suspected of poisoning dogs in a southwest Roanoke neighborhood.
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[ANCHOR=Steve]
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[2-shot]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Spend an hour with us-- News 7 Mornin is next.
[US-Alert]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
American forces in Turkey and the Persian Gulf are on a heightened state of alert after new threats of terrorism in the region.
Officials aren't taking any chances with national security, especially after the U-S-S Cole disaster.
David Martin has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=04-File Tape; :00]
[SUPER=01-David Martin/Reporting; :26]
[SUPER=01-Raymond Mooney/U.S.S. Cole Survivor; 1:01]
[RUNS=1:43]
[OUT Q=Martin, CBS News, the Pentagon.]
((U.S. FORCES IN THE PERSIAN GULF STATES OF BAHRAIN AND QATAR HAVE
BEEN PLACED ON THE HIGHEST STATE OF ALERT IN RESPONSE TO WHAT PENTAGON
OFFICIALS CALL SPECIFIC AND CREDIBLE INTELLIGENCE REPORTS OF PLANS FOR
ANOTHER TERRORIST ATTACK. THE ALERT STATUS, KNOWN AS CONDITION DELTA, IS
EQUIVALENT TO BEING PLACED ON A BATTLE FOOTING. IN ADDITION, THE
AMERICAN EMBASSY IN QATAR HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN.
�ON CAM3/4 INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS SAY SOME OF THE THREATS INVOLVE
TERRORIST GROUPS WITH LINKS TO OSAMA BIN LADEN AND THAT HAS KICKED OFF A
DEBATE WITHIN THE ADMINISTRATION ABOUT WHETHER TO LAUNCH A PREEMPTIVE
STRIKE AGAINST HIS BASES IN AFGHANISTAN. BUT RIGHT NOW THE U.S. IS
HUNKERING DOWN.
�NARR3/4 DELTA IS A MUCH HIGHER STATE OF ALERT THAN THE CONDITION BRAVO
WHICH THE COLE WAS AT WHEN IT ENTERED ADEN HARBOR. IT WAS NOT UNTIL MANY
DAYS AFTER THE EXPLOSION THAT MACHINE GUN POSITIONS COULD BE SEEN ON THE
SHIP'S DECK.
BUT A MACHINE GUN PROBABLY WOULDN'T HAVE STOPPED THIS FROM HAPPENING
BECAUSE THE BOAT WHICH CARRIED THE EXPLOSIVES SIMPLY WAS NOT RECOGNIZED
AS A THREAT.
�SOT3/4 MOONEY: I SAW THE BOAT COME UP AND THEY WAVED AT ME. ACTUALLY THEY
WAVED AT ME FIRST AND I WAVED BACK AT THEM.
�NARR3/4 WHAT RAYMOND MOONEY, WHO WAS WOUNDED IN THE EXPLOSION, THOUGHT
NOTHING OF AT THE TIME IN RETROSPECT SEEMS LIKE A DEAD GIVE AWAY.
�SOT3/4 MOONEY: THEY WERE COMING IN A LITTLE FASTER, YOU KNOW, THEY WERE
TRAVELING A LITTLE FASTER THAN EVERY BOAT IN THE HARBOR AND THEY WERE
COMING RIGHT AT US.
�NARR3/4 AN INVESTIGATION WILL HAVE TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE CAPTAIN AND
CREW OF THE COLE ARE TO BLAME FOR LETTING DOWN THEIR GUARD. IN THE
MEANTIME, U.S. FORCES AREN'T TAKING ANY CHANCES, ALTHOUGH THEY CAN NOT
STAY AT THESE HIGH STATES OF ALERT FOREVER.
DM, CBS NEWS, THE PENTAGON
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=USS Cole]
Meantime, Yemeni security officials have raided three more locations in Aden, searching for clues in the attack on the U-S-S Cole.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;]
But sources say they still don't have any breakthrough evidence in the case.
Meanwhile, F-B-I forensic specialists are rushing to finish their work aboard the ship.
Back in Washington, shipbuilders are helping the bureau with a computer simulation of the blast to better understand how the terrorist bomb worked.
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[11Dog-Deaths]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=00-47 TC02:48]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Roanoke Police seized more than a dozen guns Friday from the man suspected of poisoning dogs along Memorial Avenue.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Friday]
According to the search warrant return filed yesterday, James William Bowers kept an arsenal that included a 9- millimeter (Rooger) Ruger, a .357-Magnum, an automatic rifle and a pellet rifle... 14 guns in all.
Bowers was once convicted of assault and ordered to surrender all firearms.
Police obtained the warrant based on information from neighbors who said Bowers had shot at their dogs- -or threatened to- -before.
In addition to the guns and ammo, police seized a container of anti-freeze and some hamburger from Bowers' home.
They believe Bowers set meat out in neighbors' yards to entice the dogs, and that the meat was laced with anti-freeze.
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[11Courthouse]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=00-32]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Court has been out of session for more than a year in Bedford County .. In the courthouse that is.
An 11-million dollar renovation project has been underway there since July of 19-99.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford]
But yesterday employees were back inside to survey the project - which includes nearly 30-thousand square feet of new office space.
Construction supervisors say so far the weather has cooperated with them - and the renovations are expected to be completed on time.
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[SOT @ 3:41 - 3:54]
[IN Q=The project has...]
((SCOTT GLASS: THE PROJECT HAS BEEN VERY SMOOTH. WE HAVE BEEN UNDER CONSTRUCTION NOW FOR ABOUT 13 MONTHS. IT WAS A 30 MONTH ORIGINAL SCHEDULE. WE ANTICIPATE BEING DONE SEPTEMBER OF 2001 SO THAT'S ABOUT 6 MONTHS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE.))
[SUPER=01-Scott Glass/Construction Supervisor]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=ahead of schedule.]
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[VO-NAT]
The cost of the renovations is on target as well.
Supervisors estimate the project will be completed at or below the 11-million dollar budget.
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[Carruth]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]
Jury selection has begun in the first- degree murder trial of former football star Rae Carruth.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC;]
Carruth is on trial for allegedly masterminding the shooting death of his pregnant girlfriend in order to avoid paying child support.
Adams was shot last November, but the baby survived.
The main prosecution witness is expected to be
gunman Van Brett Watkins.
He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, and agreed to testify that Carruth paid him to kill Adams.
Meanwhile, Carruth's mother is on a crusade to defend her son.
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[SOT 3:20:18]
[IN Q=I looked]
((THEODRY CARRUTH/DEFENDANT'S MOTHER: I LOOKED HIM IN THE EYE AND SAID, "RAE, DID YOU DO THIS? DID YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS?" AND MY SON SAID NO.))
[SUPER=01-Theodry Carruth/Defendant's Mother;]
[RUNS=:08]
[OUT Q=SAID NO]
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[VO-NAT]
The former Carolina Panther maintains he was miles away from the shooting, and had nothing to do with planning it.
If convicted, he could receive the death penalty.
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[11Pulaski-Raid]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=00-37 TC1:00:02]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]
A drug informant who convinced police to raid the wrong house has been found guilty of lying to authorities.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pulaski/May;]
Johnny Wayne Sexton was ordered to repay the town 760-dollars for two doors busted down during the May drug raid.
On his bogus tip, authorities invaded the home of William and Geneva Summers in the middle of the night.
They found NO drugs -- just one frightened couple.
The Summers family has retained the help of Dublin attorney Tommy Baker.
Baker says the family may sue town police for not checking the tip out.
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[11Private-Clubs]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-17]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]
George Allen's said he would do Confederate History Month differently.
The Confederate flag he had in his house years ago was part of a flag collection.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=203-Richmond/Sunday Night;]
But in Sunday night's final U-S Senate debate, Chuck Robb also brought up Allen's votes in the House of Delegates on issues of discrimination.
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[SOT 03:17:54]
[IN Q=And finally, you voted]
((SEN. CHUCK ROBB/D-U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE: AND FINALLY YOU VOTED TO ALLOW THE STATE TO LICENSE PRIVATE CLUBS THAT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITIES. GEORGE WOULD STILL VOTE THE SAME WAY TODAY ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES? AND IF YOU WOULD, HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR COMMITMENT TO FIGHTING DISCRIMINATION? GEORGE ALLEN: SENATOR, I DON'T KNOW WHAT THESE PARTICULAR BILLS ARE AND I'M SURE YOU'LL SHARE THEM WITH THE MEDIA ONCE WE'RE ALLY THROUGH AND I'M SURE THEY'RE DISTORTING MY RECORD.))
[SUPER=201-Sen. Chuck Robb/(D) U. S. Senate Candidate; :00]
[RUNS=:25]
[OUT Q=distorting my record.]
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[VO-NAT]
In 1988, Allen was one of only two votes against a measure that would have denied A-B-C licenses to private clubs if they restricted their membership on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, or sex.
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[TALENT=Kimberly]
[SS=George Allen]
Allen says voters should look to his record as Governor, where he sought to empower all Virginians with better jobs, better education, safer neighborhoods.
[11Stream-Study]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=00-33 TC1:28:34]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Virginia's trout streams seem to be getting worse...not better.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co./April]
Volunteers tested more than 450 streams across the state last spring to determine if the waterways were still contaminated from acid rain.
While a few of the streams showed a slight improvement in water quality, the acid levels were getting- worse in the rest.
That's cut the state's brook trout population.
Officials say the new numbers suggest that the 1990 Clean Air Act is not doing enough to protect the nation's ecosystem from pollution.
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[Health-Check]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin Health Check]
In medical news, the results of a new study concerning menopause in cancer patients have been released.
Melissa McDermott has that story and more in this morning's Health check.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Melissa McDermott/Reporting; :00 ]
[RUNS=1:18]
[OUT Q=CBS News, New York.]
((Information:
ONCAM=MELISSA
((on cam))
PERMANENT MENOPAUSE MAY NO LONGER BE A FACT OF LIFE FOR WOMEN MADE
STERILE FROM CANCER TREATMENTS OR RADICAL SURGERY.
VT=VO
((vo))
ON TESTS INVOLVING MONKEYS.... RESEARCHERS WERE ABLE TO RESTORE OVARIAN
FUNCTION, MENSTRUAL CYCLES AND EGG PRODUCTION WHEN THEY TRANSPLANTED
THEIR OVARIAN TISSUE INTO THEIR FOREARMS.
DOCTORS IN A SEPARATE STUDY WERE ABLE TO RESTORE EGG DEVELOPMENT WHEN
THEY PERFORMED THE PROCEDURE ON A 35 YEAR OLD CANCER PATIENT.
THIS TECHNIQUE COULD ALSO BE USEFUL FOR WOMEN WHO ARE AT RISK OF
DEVELOPING OVARIAN CANCER OR WHO ANTICIPATE DELAYING CHILD-BEARING.
VT=VO
((vo))
PROMISING NEWS TODAY FOR COUPLES HAVING PROBLEMS GETTING PREGNANT.
RESEARCHERS SAY A NEW SOPHISTICATED TYPE OF D-N-A SEQUENCING COULD
IMPROVE THE ODDS OF SUCCESS THRU IN-VITRO-FERTILIZATION.
THE CURRENT RATE OF SUCCESS IS 28-PERCENT.
THE DOCTORS WOULD USE THE TEST TO ISOLATE THE EMBRYOS UNLIKELY TO
SURVIVE IN THE WOMB...AND THEN ONLY IMPLANT THE STRONGEST.
ONCAM=MELISSA
((on cam))
AND NEW RESEARCH SUGGESTS PEOPLE WHO SUFFER SERIOUS HEAD INJURIES IN
EARLY ADULTHOOD MAY BE MORE LIKELY TO DEVELOP ALZHEIMER'S LATER IN LIFE.
DOCTORS AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING AND DUKE UNIVERSITY ANALYZED
DOCUMENTED HEAD INJURIES AMONG WORLD WAR TWO VETERANS.
THEY FOUND THOSE MEN WITH SEVERE HEAD INJURIES WERE FOUR TIMES MORE
LIKELY
TO DEVELOP THE DISEASE THAN OTHER SERVICEMAN.
AND THAT'S A LOOK AT THE DAY IN HEALTH. I'M MELISSA MCDERMOTT,CBS NEWS,
NEW YORK.))
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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]
Bedford county teachers want more money.
Last night, the Bedford county education association asked the board of supervisors to grant teachers a 15- percent pay raise.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
Roanoke's division of Litton Industries' Network Access Systems is being sold.
Company officials say some of its 100 employees will be let go -- no word yet on how many.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And state officials believe they've found another source of P-C-B contamination that's affecting the Staunton River.
They say a wastewater storage pond at the Altavista treatment plant had levels of the cancer-causing chemical that require further study.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
And that's what's making news on this Tuesday, October 24th .
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
News 7 Mornin' will be right back.
[11Bedford-Supervisors]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=mce]
[TAPE#=00-44]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Teachers in Bedford County are demanding pay raises.
According to the Bedford County Education Association - or CEA - starting salaries for teachers there are about 5-thousand dollars less than starting salaries in Roanoke County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford]
Last night, teachers packed the County Board of Supervisors meeting as the C-E-A asked them to grant teachers a 15-percent raise.
They also requested benefits, including increases in supplemental pay based on advanced education degrees and better health insurance.
Bedford County has had a 50-percent teacher turnover rate in the past three years.
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[SOT 12:02:06 - 12:02:13]
[IN Q=If we don't]
((PHYLLIS BUCKNER: IF WE DON'T DO SOMETHING TO ADDRESS THAT, ITS GONNA RUN OVER IN TO THE KIND OF EDUCATION WE CAN OFFER STUDENTS IN BEDFORD COUNTY.))
[SUPER=01-Phyllis Buckner/Bedford Co. Education Assoc.]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=in Bedford County.]
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[VO-NAT ]
Teachers say the Supervisors' response to their salary proposal was positive, although no decisions were made.
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[SOT @ 20:59:28 - 20:59:35]
[IN Q=I felt that...]
((IT WAS THE FIRST TIME WE'D EVER DONE THAT AND I THINK INCLUDING THEM IN THE WHOLE PROCESS IS A PLUS.))
[SUPER=01-Ann Duncan/Bedford Co. Education Assoc.]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=is a plus.]
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The CEA estimates the salary increases alone would cost the county around 4-million dollars.
[11Litton-Industries]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=500-16 TC1:08:50]
[GRAPHIC=Litton Plant sold]
Litton Industries' Network Access Systems Division in Roanoke is being sold.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
The company says the deal will be finalized within the next two days.
The company also says some of its 100 employees will be let go -- no word yet on how many.
Litton's Roanoke branch specializes in video conference technology.
The company is also considering selling 12 navigation and electronic warfare businesses. That sale would affect more than nine thousand employees nationwide.
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[Albright]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Albright]
Putting aside a half- century of bad feelings, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright held a historic meeting with North Korean leader (Kim jawng-eel) Kim Jong Il
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pyongyang, North Korea;]
Yesterday's talks aimed at laying the groundwork for a visit by President Clinton next month.
After taking care of their diplomatic business, Kim escorted Albright to an elaborate performance in his honor.
100- thousand people took part in the spectacular event.
The opera- style show portrayed elements of Korea's past, present, and future, and glorified communism.
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[Drunk-Driving]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Drunk Driving]
A new law requires all states set the legal blood alcohol limit at point-oh-eight for drivers.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC;]
Virginia is one of 18 states that already has the limit.
Other states will have to comply by 2004, or face losing millions of dollars in federal funding.
Supporters like the group Mothers Against Drunk Driving say the lower limit will save 500 lives each year.
But opponents believe the new law will punish social drinkers, instead of cracking down on repeat offenders who drink heavily.
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[11Leesville-Lake]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=00-36 TC1:10:47]
[GRAPHIC=None]
The beauty of Leesville Lake attracts prospective homeowners.
But there's something about the lake they may not know.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Campbell Co.;]
It rises and falls by up to 13 feet, with no pattern or warning.
That's because the dam pumps water in and out of Leesville Lake to make electricity.
So new homeowners must build floating docks and pay extra to protect their shoreline.
And boaters may not expect the changes in depth.
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[SOT 14:05:42]
[IN Q=You do have]
((TOM SKILLMAN/HOMEBUYER: YOU DO HAVE TO WATCH YOURSELF WHEN YOU'RE OUT THERE, LOOK FOR LOGS AND THINGS LIKE THAT. BUT THAT'S NOT BEEN A BIG PROBLEM FOR US. IT'S ONLY BEEN A PROBLEM TEN OR TWELVE TIMES.))
[SUPER=01-Tom Skillman/Homebuyer;]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=ten or twelve times]
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[VO-NAT]
Selling agents say they tell their clients about the lake levels.
But people on the lake recommend touring several sections at different levels for a realistic view.
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[11PCB]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=00-39 TC49:47]
[GRAPHIC=None]
State officials believe they've found another source of P-C-B contamination that's affecting the Staunton River.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Campbell Co./File Tape;]
For months, a 79-mile stretch of the river has been under a state health advisory.
Authorities say soil samples revealed that a wastewater storage pond at the Altavista treatment plant had levels of the cancer-causing chemical that require further evaluation.
The Environmental Protection Agency's cleanup guidelines usually target areas where concentrations are over 50 parts per million.
Sediment at the treatment plant contained far more- 600 parts per million.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Early in the year, officials found that B-G-F Industries in Altavista was also a source of contamination.
The company expects to begin its clean-up in the spring of 2001.
[11NABCJ-Gifts]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=00-38]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Roanoke City Schools benefit from partnerships with businesses and community organizations.
The newest will pair a group of criminal justice professionals with students at two Roanoke schools.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
Yesterday, Members of the National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice presented uniforms to students at the Noel C. Taylor Learning Academy.
Proceeds from a recent fundraising event also allowed the group to donate a selection of baby products to Roanoke's Maternal and Infant Education Center.
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[SOT 19:13:04]
[IN Q=We're excited about any community]
((SHERMAN LEA/ROANOKE SCHOOL BOARD: WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT ANY COMMUNITY AGENCY THAT COMES FORTH AND WANTS TO BE PART OF OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM, AND THE CONTRIBUTION THAT THEY'VE DONE HERE AND THE THINGS THAT THEY'LL BE DOING IN THE FUTURE, ESPECIALLY ALONG THE LINES OF MENTORING AND THOSE KINDS OF THINGS.))
[SUPER=01-Sherman Lea/Roanoke School Board;]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=and those kinds of things.]
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[VO-NAT]
The Southwest Virginia Chapter formed in March, and now includes about 20 members from Danville, Martinsville and the Roanoke Valley.
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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]
The Bedford County Education Association asked the Board of Supervisors last night to grant teachers a 15-percent raise.
They also requested benefits including better health insurance.
Teachers say the Supervisors' response to their salary proposal was positive, although no decisions were made.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
Litton Industries' Network Access Systems Division in Roanoke is being sold.
The company says some of its 100 employees will be let go.
There's no word yet on how many.
Litton's Roanoke branch specializes in video conference technology.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Renovations to the Bedford County Courthouse are expected to be completed on time.
An 11-million dollar renovation project has been underway there since July of 19-99.
The cost of the renovations is on target as well.
Supervisors estimate the project will be completed at or below the 11-million dollar budget.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[2-SHOT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
Now here's Mike Stevens with a preview of News 7 at Six.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Good morning]
[RUNS=17]
[OUT Q=tonight 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