[Headlines]

[ANCHOR=Kimberly]

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Up next on News 7--
Opening statements get under way today in the trial of four men accused of plotting to blow up American embassies in Africa.
The four defendants are alleged followers of terrorist Osama bin Laden.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And Virginia's Senate Finance Committee makes its own scaled- down version of Governor Gilmore's car tax cut.
But to Gilmore, it's a tax INCREASE.
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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[ANCHOR=Steve]
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


Grab some coffee and join us for News 7 Mornin.

[Embassy-Bombings]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
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Security is tight in New York--
Opening statements are scheduled today in the trial of four men accused of conspiring to bomb American embassies in Africa.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]


Steel barricades strong enough to stop a speeding, two-and-a-half-ton truck are among the million- dollars in security measures.
Prosecutors say Saudi millionaire Osama bin Laden masterminded the terrorist attacks on the U-S embassies.
Four of his alleged followers are on trial for the 19-98 bombings that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans.

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[Israel-Elections]


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


It's election season in Israel--
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Tel Aviv, Israel;]


The official campaign for Prime Minister is over, and voters head to the polls tomorrow.
Early indications point to challenger (ah-ree-EL) Ariel (shah-ROHN) Sharon with a wide lead over incumbent Ehud Barak.
Many Israelis are voting for Sharon because they figure he'd be the strongest leader in case of war.
[SUPER=03-Ashdot, Israel;]


That's certainly the case in this city, which is home to many Russian immigrants.
They make up 20- percent of the national electorate.
The group always backs the challenger in the elections.
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[11Budget]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-55 1:02:55]
[GRAPHIC=Budget]

The Senate Finance Committee says Gilmore's plans for the car tax cut are too big.
So the committee came up with a plan of its own yesterday - and it's not NEARLY what the Governor wanted. Richmond Bureau Chief Ellen Qualls reports.
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[IN Q=This year]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; :04]
[SUPER=01-Sen. John Chichester/(R) Stafford Co.; :14]
[SUPER=@Ellen2; :43]
[SUPER=@Gilmore; :54]
[SUPER=01-Adrienne Shiflett/Protester; 1:17]
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((This year, the state is supposed to pick up 70 percent of your car tax tab.
But the Senators say the Governor's budget is an irresponsible slash and grab plan that breaks Gilmore's own promise of no car tax paid for only out of revenue growth.
[sot 14:18:14]

((SEN. JOHN CHICHESTER/R-STAFFORD CO.: I WANT TO BE AS CLEAR AS I POSSIBLY CAN BE ON THIS POINT. WE WILL NOT SUSPEND THE CAR TAX TO SPEND MONEY ON OUR "PET PROJECTS," WHATEVER "PET PROJECTS" MEANS. WE WILL NOT STOP THE CAR TAX REPEAL TO ADD NEW PROGRAMS.)) [runs18 ]
But their version does virtually stop the car tax, increasing it only from 47-point-5 to a 50 percent phase-out... and returning money to essential services for the elderly, disabled, and mentally ill -- including keeping open the Danville facility -- and to boost teacher pay and restore law enforcement cuts.
To the Governor, that's a tax increase.
[SOT 16:54:39]

((GILMORE: THEY HAVE SOME ADDITIONAL SPENDING THAT THEY WANT TO DO. THAT'S PERFECTLY CLEAR. BUT THIS IS THE TIME TO KEEP OUR PLEDGES TO THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA. THE HOUSE FELT THAT WAY... RIGHT APPROACH.))
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A small band of protesters sided with the Governor's political action committee-- under State Police investigation for alleged eavesdropping on phone calls between voters and Senate offices.
[sot 15;15:30]

((ADRIENNE SHIFLETT/PROTESTER: WE THINK PEOPLE OUGHT TO BE FREE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES AS WE ARE HERE. AND NOT HAVE LEGISLATORS GIVING THEM A HARD TIME ABOUT IT. SO THAT'S OUR POINT.))
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[SOT 16:57:10 ]

(( THE COMPANY THAT WAS HIRED BY THE PAC IN ORDER TO DO THOSE PHONE CALLINGS, THAT PHONE AGENCY HAS ASSURED RAY ALLEN THAT THEY WEREN'T BREAKING ANY LAWS. AND RAY ALLEN HAS TOLD ME THAT. HE'S PROBABLY TOLD YOU THAT. I DON'T THINK THAT'S GONNA BE A PROBLEM.))
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What will be a problem is reconciling a House and Senate budget that are $264 million dollars in tax breaks apart.


Ellen Qualls, News7, Richmond.))



[11Death-Penalty]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=00-44 2:01:03]
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There will NOT be a moratorium on the death penalty in Virginia. But a Senate panel endorsed a measure yesterday that would give condemned inmates MORE time to present evidence.
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[super=@file]

By a unanimous vote - the committee said inmates SHOULD have more than the 21-days CURRENTLY allowed to present D-N-A evidence that could clear them. The bill goes before the full Senate today. The same committee, in a 9-to-5 vote, decided AGAINST a bill that would have suspended executions in the state.
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[11Motorcycle-Helmets]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=01-03 18:30]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Motorcyclists in the Commonwealth will have to hold onto their hats - by law.
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[vo-nat from 01-03 17:33]
[super=03-Richmond]


A bill that would have repealed Virginia's 35-year-old helmet law was voted down in the House of Delegates Saturday by a 64-to-32 vote.
The state motorcyclists' coalition says wearing a helmet should be a matter of choice... and says states WITHOUT helmet laws actually have lower fatality rates.
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[11Standoff]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=00-52 1:35:51]
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Martinsville police thought they had their suspect cornered -
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[vo-nat] but Timothy Wade is still on the loose today.
authorities say he has a violent criminal record.
[super=03-Martinsville/Saturday Night]

Police surrounded Wade's mother's home for six hours Saturday night after receiving a tip he was there. But after using tear gas and searching the house, Wade was still nowhere to be found. He's wanted on three outstanding warrants. Anyone with information is asked to call Martinsville Police.
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[11Marina-Closed]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=01-07 12:00]
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After fire strikes a Franklin county marina, the Army Corps of Engineers is closing it down.
But officials hope someone with enough cash and commitment will re- build the Twin Ridge Marina.
Kate Weidaw reports from Philpott Lake.
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[SUPER=01-Wanda Willard/Twin Ridge Marina Manager;:15]
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[OUT Q=kw news 7 Franklin Co.]


((The only noise you'll hear at Philpott Lake is the lapping of the waves.
[NAT SOUND OF WAVES]
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And the occasional fishing boat passing by.
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But things weren't always this way.

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((WANDA WILLARD/PHILPOTT LAKE MANAGER: THIS LAKE USED TO BE JAMMIN IN THE SUMMER TIME, JET SKIES, BOATS SKIERS, EVERYBODY.))
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[vids 99-54 50:53] Willard says she's seen many folks decide to dock their boats in other lakes after the marina went up in flames last January. She and her husband have managed the lake for the last five years - but after the fire - they lost everything, including long time visitors to the lake.

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((WANDA WILLARD: NOW THAT'S BURNT DOWN IT'S BEEN LIKE A GHOST TOWN HERE LAST YEAR YOU COULD COUNT ON BOTH HANDS HOW MANY BOATS I'D SEEN THE WHOLE YEAR.))
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Willard says she offered to build a new 225-thousand-dollar marina - but the lake's owner - the Army Corps of Engineers - turned her down. Earlier this year she received a letter from the Corps saying her five year lease would not be renewed. Now everything she's worked to take care of the last five years will be torn down.

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((WANDA WILLARD: I HAVE TO TAKE ALL THE DOCKS OUT, THE SLIPS OUT, THE CAMP GROUNDS HERE HAVE TO BE VACATED, THE SHEDS HAVE TO BE TORN DOWN AND RESTORED BACK TO IT'S NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.))
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But this doesn't mean it's the end of the Twin Ridge Marina.... the Corps is looking for someone who wants to invest a minimum of 150--thousand dollars to rebuild the marina and it's surroundings.
For Willard it's something she wants to see happen - even though she's saying good-bye to a job she loved.

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((WANDA WILLARD: I HOPE YEARS TO COME SOMEONE WILL GET THE MARINA AND MAKE IT OPERATIONAL AGAIN AND MAKE IT LIKE IT USED TO BE, IT USED TO BE A LOT OF FUN TO COME HERE.))
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[RUNS= 14]


Kate Weidaw News 7 Franklin County.))


[Health-Check]


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


In medical news, don't be afraid to talk to your doctor.
Melissa McDermott has some tips that can help improve communication in this morning's Health check.
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[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Melissa McDermott/Reporting; :00 ]
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((Information:
VT=VO

DOCTORS WHO TAKE THEIR TIME-- AND ARE GOOD LISTENERS ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD- UNFORTUNATELY IN TODAY'S WORLD OF HMO'S AND MANAGED CARE- ITS HARDER THAN EVER TO HAVE AN ALL STAR OFFICE VISIT WHERE YOU WIND UP LEAVING TRULY SATISFIED. SO HERE'S A SOLUTION- TAKE CHARGE OF THE VISIT- MEANING: DON'T BE AFRAID TO OPEN YOUR MOUTH- AND NOT JUST TO SAY AHH.HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON GETTING THE MOST OUT OF AN OFFICE VISIT.
GRFX MAKE A LIST- SOMETIMES ITS EASIER TO WRITE DOWN WHAT YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT- YOU ALSO WONT FORGET WHAT YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT IN THE FIRST PLACE-
GRFX LIST THE MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM FIRST- WHY? THATS THE ONE WE'LL PAY THE MOST ATTENTION TO.
GRFX SCHEDULE ENOUGH TIME- IF YOUR LIST IS LONGER THAN YOUR ARM- WE'LL NEVER GET THROUGH THEM IN A STANDARD 15 MINUTE VISIT.
GRFX IF YOU NEED SUPPORT BY ALL MEANS BRING A FRIEND OR FAMILY MEMBER LISTEN AND REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE VISIT.
GRFX AND BY ALL MEANS- DONT BE EMBARRASSED- TRUST ME ON THIS ONE- THERE'S VERY LITTLE YOU CAN SAY THAT WE HAVEN'T HEARD OR SEEN BEFORE
GRFX AND FINALLY D0NT BE INTIMIDATED- WE WORK FOR YOU- NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND. ASK QUESTIONS AND MORE QUESTIONS

VT=VO

WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR HEALTH NO QUESTION IS A FOOLISH QUESTION. I'M MELISSSA 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]


There's heightened security in New York, as a major terrorism trial gets under way--
Opening statements are set for the trial of four men accused of conspiring to bomb American embassies in Africa.


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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]


The suspect in a six- hour Martinsville standoff over the weekend is still on the loose.
Authorities say Timothy Wade has a violent criminal record and is wanted on three outstanding warrants.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And Florida residents are watching fearfully as a brushfire continues growing.
The blaze has now consumed more than 12- thousand acres.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And that's what's making news on this Monday, February 5th .
[ANCHOR=Shannon]


News 7 Mornin' will be right back.




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


The fifth major terrorism trial in New York in a decade begins today.
Opening statements are set for the trial of four alleged followers of Osama bin Laden.
They're accused of conspiring to bomb U-S embassies in Africa.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]


Meanwhile, security is tight for the trial.
About a million dollars in safety measures include steel barricades strong enough to stop a speeding, two-and-a-half-ton truck.
Four of Osama bin Laden's alleged followers are on trial for the 19-98 bombings that killed 224 people, including 12 Americans.
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[Bush-Tax]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=George W. Bush]


This week, President Bush will focus his attention on a major platform of his campaign-- cutting taxes.
Bush will attempt to garner public support for his plan.
Today, he meets with families whose taxes would drop under his proposal.
He'll also have a private lunch with Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
On Thursday, Congress will get its first look at the tax cut plan.

[2-11Budget]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-55 1:02:55]
[GRAPHIC=Budget]

The Senate Finance Committee has come up with its own plan to cut the car tax and it's not NEARLY what Governor Gilmore wanted. Richmond Bureau Chief Ellen Qualls has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=This year]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; :04]
[SUPER=01-Sen. John Chichester/(R) Stafford Co.; :14]
[SUPER=@Ellen2; :43]
[SUPER=@Gilmore; :54]
[SUPER=01-Adrienne Shiflett/Protester; 1:17]
[RUNS=1:49]
[OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.]



((This year, the state is supposed to pick up 70 percent of your car tax tab.
But the Senators say the Governor's budget is an irresponsible slash and grab plan that breaks Gilmore's own promise of no car tax paid for only out of revenue growth.
[sot 14:18:14]

((SEN. JOHN CHICHESTER/R-STAFFORD CO.: I WANT TO BE AS CLEAR AS I POSSIBLY CAN BE ON THIS POINT. WE WILL NOT SUSPEND THE CAR TAX TO SPEND MONEY ON OUR "PET PROJECTS," WHATEVER "PET PROJECTS" MEANS. WE WILL NOT STOP THE CAR TAX REPEAL TO ADD NEW PROGRAMS.)) [runs18 ]
But their version does virtually stop the car tax, increasing it only from 47-point-5 to a 50 percent phase-out... and returning money to essential services for the elderly, disabled, and mentally ill -- including keeping open the Danville facility -- and to boost teacher pay and restore law enforcement cuts.
To the Governor, that's a tax increase.
[SOT 16:54:39]

((GILMORE: THEY HAVE SOME ADDITIONAL SPENDING THAT THEY WANT TO DO. THAT'S PERFECTLY CLEAR. BUT THIS IS THE TIME TO KEEP OUR PLEDGES TO THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA. THE HOUSE FELT THAT WAY... RIGHT APPROACH.))
[RUNS= 12]


A small band of protesters sided with the Governor's political action committee-- under State Police investigation for alleged eavesdropping on phone calls between voters and Senate offices.
[sot 15;15:30]

((ADRIENNE SHIFLETT/PROTESTER: WE THINK PEOPLE OUGHT TO BE FREE TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES AS WE ARE HERE. AND NOT HAVE LEGISLATORS GIVING THEM A HARD TIME ABOUT IT. SO THAT'S OUR POINT.))
[runs= 08]



[SOT 16:57:10 ]

(( THE COMPANY THAT WAS HIRED BY THE PAC IN ORDER TO DO THOSE PHONE CALLINGS, THAT PHONE AGENCY HAS ASSURED RAY ALLEN THAT THEY WEREN'T BREAKING ANY LAWS. AND RAY ALLEN HAS TOLD ME THAT. HE'S PROBABLY TOLD YOU THAT. I DON'T THINK THAT'S GONNA BE A PROBLEM.))
[RUNS= 14]


What will be a problem is reconciling a House and Senate budget that are $264 million dollars in tax breaks apart.


Ellen Qualls, News7, Richmond.))



[2-11Death-Penalty]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=00-44 2:01:03]
[GRAPHIC=Death Penalty]


Lawmakers will address a bill today that would give condemned inmates MORE time to present evidence. A Senate panel endorsed the measure yesterday.
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[vo-nat from 00-43 tc 02:57]
[super=@file]

By a unanimous vote - the committee said inmates SHOULD have more than the 21-days CURRENTLY allowed to present D-N-A evidence that could clear them. The bill goes before the full Senate today. The same committee, in a 9-to-5 vote, decided AGAINST a bill that would have suspended executions in the state.
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[Brush-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Wild Fire]


Residents in southwestern Florida are monitoring the wind as brushfires continue growing.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Glades Co., FL;]


A blaze has now consumed more than 12- thousand acres.
The forestry division is worried about the amount of smoke and ash that the wildfire has spread.
Authorities may to evacuate a resort in the area, if the fire continues on its dangerous course.
The cause of the fire is suspicious and it is under investigation.
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[2-11Standoff]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=00-52 1:35:51]
[GRAPHIC=Standoff]

After a six hour standoff, Martinsville police thought they had their suspect cornered -
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[vo-nat] but Timothy Wade is still on the loose today.
Authorities say he has a violent criminal record.
[super=03-Martinsville/Saturday Night]

Police surrounded Wade's mother's home for six hours Saturday night after receiving a tip he was there. But after using tear gas and searching the house, Wade was still nowhere to be found. He's wanted on three outstanding warrants. Anyone with information is asked to call Martinsville Police.
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[11Feedback]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=Feedback]
[GRAPHIC=Feedback]


Our coverage of the controversy surrounding the Blacksburg High School Indian mascot drew several viewer comments this week.
And another viewer questioned the news value of our story on the T-V ratings battle between "Survivor" and "Friends".
Assignment editor Joe McKean has more in this week's "Feedback".
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((A committee's decision to keep the Indian symbols at Blacksburg High School brought a complaint from one Roanoke viewer (Darin Janeczko):
"After watching the first ten minutes of News 7 at Six, I have concluded that either there is no news to report in Southwest Virginia or WDBJ is so desperate to sell advertising time between 6:00pm and 6:30pm that the news staff will dig at the bottom of any barrel to find a story to report. Non-issue items such as [this] make me wonder why WDBJ doesn't add another half hour of "The Andy Griffith Show."
But other viewers were very much interested in the story. A woman from Salem (Karen Layton) wrote:
"Indians are a huge and important part of our history and most Indians feel we should teach and be proud of their heritage, yet they are fighting a local school to change the mascot name from Indians."
And from Lexington, (Catherine Roy) came this note:
"Perhaps some of the hype that goes along with the Indian mascot such as the tomahawk chop or dancing around in ways that perhaps mock their sacred rituals should be discouraged. However, the idea of having a group, animal or symbol as a mascot to represent a team is a thing of honor, not a put-down!...I wish there were a great team called the Saucy Sicilians; then I'd have a team to root for!"
And a viewer in Collinsville (Jim Maxwell) believes our coverage of the ratings duel on Thursdays between CBS and NBC was "ridiculous."
"Is it news that the TV show "Survivor" got more viewers than "Friends" on NBC? I think there should be a higher standard for news items like a hometown hero that saves someone or that helps protect a home from being robbed or burned down. Let's actually have news on and not TV ratings."
The mailing address for News-7 is PO Box 7, Roanoke.
To send a fax, the number is 343-7269.
The email address is news@wdbj7.com.
And our website, wdbj7.com has an online forum.
Joe McKean, News-7.))







[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]

Martinsville Police are looking for a man who held them at bay for six hours Saturday night. The suspect, Timothy Wade is still on the loose. Wade's wanted on three outstanding warrants. Police surrounded Wade's mother's home for six hours Saturday night after receiving a tip he was there. But after using tear gas and searching the house, Wade was still nowhere to be found.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]

A state Senate panel has endorsed a measure that would give condemned inmates MORE time to present evidence. By a unanimous vote, the committee said inmates SHOULD have more than the 21-days CURRENTLY allowed to present D-N-A evidence that could clear them. The bill goes before the full Senate today.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


A bill that would have repealed Virginia's 35-year-old helmet law was voted down in the Virginia House of Delegates Saturday by a 64-to-32 vote.
The state motorcyclists' coalition says wearing a helmet should be a matter of choice... and says states WITHOUT helmet laws actually have lower fatality rates.

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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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[ANCHOR=Steve]
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