[Submarine]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The commander of the Pacific Fleet says the Navy will convene a court of inquiry to learn why a U-S submarine surfaced directly underneath a Japanese fishing boat near Hawaii.
Admiral Thomas Fargo says the hearing could result in a recommendation for the courts-martial of the U-S-S ``Greeneville's'' officers.
Jennifer Jones has the latest.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Thomas Fargo/Pacific Fleet Commander; :12]
[RUNS=1:34]
[OUT Q=CBS News]

((LESS THAN A DAY AFTER LOCATING THE WRECKAGE OF A JAPANESE FISHING VESSEL STRUCK BY A U-S SUBMARINE, THE NAVY ANNOUNCES IT WILL LAUNCH A FULL INVESTIGATION INTO THE CRASH.

(SOT) -

"A COURT OF INQUIRY IS THE NAVY'S HIGHEST FORM OF ADMINISTRATIVE INVESTIGATION AND A FORMAL HEARING "
OFFICIALS SAY THE INVESTIGATION WILL LOOK INTO ALL ASPECTS OF THE COLLISION -- INCLUDING WHY THE U.S.S. GREENEVILLE FAILED TO DETECT THE EHIME MARU -- MOMENTS BEFORE PERFORMING AN EMERGENCY SURFACING MANEUVER ON FEBRUARY 9TH.
AMONG THOSE EXPECTED TO TESTIFY, THE CAPTAIN OF THE USS GREENVILLE, LT. COMMANDER SCOTT WADDLE, AND THE SUB'S OTHER LEAD OFFICERS.

(SOT) -

"I WON'T MAKE ANY JUDGMENTS AT THIS POINT AS TO THEIR NEGLIGENCE OR THEIR PERFORMANCE.
ON SATURDAY, THE NAVY ALSO RELEASED THE NAMES OF SIXTEEN CIVILIANS ABOARD THE GREENEVILLE AT THE TIME OF THE COLLISION. NAVY OFFICIALS CONFIRM THAT SOME OF THOSE CIVILIANS WERE AT THE CONTROLS.
MEANWHILE, A DEEP-SEA ROBOT CONTINUES TO SCAN THE EHIME MARU USING SONAR AND VIDEO CAMERAS. THE SUBMERSIBLE FOUND THE ILL-FATED SHIP STANDING ALMOST UPRIGHT ... TWO-THOUSAND FEET BELOW ON THE OCEAN FLOOR.

NINE CREW MEMBERS -- INCLUDING FOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS -- ARE STILL MISSING. DISTRAUGHT RELATIVES ARE DEMANDING THAT THE U.S. FIND THE BODIES OF THEIR LOVED-ONES, AND RECOVER THE SHIP.
MEANTIME, THE NAVY HOPES TO BEGIN ITS INVESTIGATION BY THURSDAY
JENNIFER JONES, CBS NEWS. ))

[11City-Accident]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-55 1:16:07]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[super=19-Richard/Lesko;]


Five days after being crushed on the job, a Roanoke city garbage truck driver died yesterday.
(------------)
[VO-NAT 00-46 1:57:38]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Tuesday]


61 year old Reed Preston Cotton was pinned between his garbage truck and a telephone pole .. while he was picking up trash Tuesday at a home on Cedarhurst Avenue.
Cotton died yesterday morning at Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
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[11Auction]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-53 1:00:41]
[GRAPHIC=None]

The auction of the infamous "Dora" estate near Smith Mountain lake drew thousands yesterday to bid on everything inside the mansion.
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[NAT SOUND AUCTIONEER]
[RUNS=5]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Huddleston]

The U.S. Marshal auctioned off more than five- hundred items in the home. Everything from the desks and couches to the chandeliers and the grand four post bed in the master bedroom. The "Dora" estate is well known locally because two women purchased it through social security money they defrauded from two elderly sisters.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 12:53]
[IN Q=The personal]

((RON DONELSON/DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL: THE PERSONAL PROPERTY HERE THE GOVERNMENT IS SEEKING RESTITUTION ON THE AMOUNT OF 307-THOUSAND DOLLARS WHICH IS WHAT THE LADIES CHEATED THE GOVERNMENT AND THE TWO LADIES OUT OF.))
[SUPER=01-Ron Donelson/Deputy U. S. Marshal]
[RUNS=12]
[OUT Q=ladies out of.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
The two women who built the one- point-two million dollar mansion are now sitting in federal prison. (------------)



[11Theater-Closing]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Blacksburg's last commercial theater is set to close.
The Capri Twin Theater has long been a Virginia Tech and Blacksburg favorite .. for showing movies that have been out a while .. at discount prices.
But the Capri's phone message says the theater plans to shut down .. at the close of business today.

[Reel-Open]
[anchor=Denise]
[newscast=Sun AM]
[tape=Newsreel]
[graphic=Va. Newsreel]

He spent 18 years in prison - his execution was scheduled twice. But last week - Earl Washington Junior was released from Greensville Correctional Center...
(-----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[Super=03-Virginia Beach/Monday]

and was taken instead to a counseling center... where he will live under parole for an assault conviction. D-N-A testing cleared Washington of the murder which almost led to his execution. As Washington spoke with the media last week - three men who were also proven innocent by D-N-A testing joined him. Keith Humphry has the story of one of those men - in this week's Virginia Newsreel.
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[Honaker-Reel]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=Va. Newsreel #4 30:00]
[GRAPHIC=wipe wipe wipe]


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[SOT]
[IN Q=THEY WANTED A CONVICTION]
[SUPER=21-Edward Honaker/June 1994; :00]
[SUPER=21-Nottoway Co./June 1994; :08]
[SUPER=21-Los Angeles, CA/1994; :58]
[SUPER=21-Richmond/June 1994; 1:14]
[super=21-Gov. George Allen/June 1994; 1:19]
[super=21-Kate Germond/Centurion Ministries; 1:40 HOT CHANGE!!!]
[super=21-August 1994; 1:43]
[super=21-Nottoway Co./October 21, 1994; 1:52]
[super=21-October 23, 1994; 2:08]
[super=21-Roanoke/July 4, 1995; 2:17]
[RUNS=2:47]
[OUT Q=Va. Newsreel. I'm Keith Humphry.]
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[SOT from HONAKER - 21:13:28]
[IN Q=THEY WANTED]

((21:13:28 -- THEY WANTED A CONVICTION BADLY ENOUGH THAT THEY DID IT AT ANY COST AND I PAID FOR IT - 21:13:34))
[RUNS= 06]
[OUT Q=I PAID FOR IT]

[holdover shots of him in prison] From the Nottoway County Correctional Center - Ed Honaker told News 7 what it was like to be convicted of a crime - he didn't commit.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:14:12]
[IN Q=IT WAS A SURREAL]

((21:14:12 - IT WAS A SURREAL SITUATION THIS ISN'T HAPPENING TO ME IT JUST CAN'T BE - 21:14:16))
[RUNS= 04]
[OUT Q=IT JUST CAN'T BE]

[continue Honaker in prison pics - include some of the shots of him gesturing with his hands] The Roanoke man was serving three life sentences plus 34 years... for the 1984 rape of a Nelson County woman. She picked him out of a lineup - but only after hypnosis... It's evidence the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers says would NOT have been admissible if Honaker's defense knew about the hypnosis.
Honaker says prosecutors also dismissed the fact that he had had a vasectomy and could not produce sperm, which was found in the victim.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:14:48]
[IN Q=THE COMMONWEALTH'S]

((21:14:48 -- THE COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY SAID THIS INDIV EXPECTS US TO BELIEVE HE SHOOTS BLANKS - 21:14:52 - AND THAT WAS IT.))
[RUNS= 05]
[OUT Q=THAT WAS IT.]

Honaker spent nearly a decade behind bars... when attorney
[Barry Scheck at O-J trial from tape # 95-91 TC 18:05:29]

Barry Scheck - who would later gain national recognition in the O-J Simpson trial - zeroed in on Honaker's case. He ordered previously-UNavailable testing... The results showed Honaker could NOT have produced semen found on the victim's clothing. [George Allen - TC 21:15:57] But Governor George Allen, who wanted his administration to be remembered for being tough on crime, would not rush to judgment.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:16:10]
[IN Q=I DON'T WANT ANYBODY]

((21:16:10- - I DON'T WANT ANYBODY WHO IS INNOCENT SPENDING TIME IN PRISON -- 21:16:14 -- THAT'S NOT JUSTICE -- 21:16:15 21:16:14 -- THAT'S NOT JUSTICE -- 21:16:15-- IT'S ALSO NOT JUSTICE TO BE LETTING FOLKS OUT WHO MAY BE GUILTY - 21:16:20))
[RUNS= 10]
[OUT Q=WHO MAY BE GUILTY.]

[wide shot of supporters' news conference and bald guy talking - TCs 21:17:24 and 21:17:44] By August of '94 - Honaker had gained loyal supporters - determined to see him free. [supporters in crowd - TC 21:18:31] They were in the crowd when Allen told reporters Honaker [Allen news conference - 21:17:03] shouldn't expect a pardon - he should appeal.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:18:43]
[IN Q=THE BOTTOM LINE ]

((21:18:43 -- KATE GERMOND/NEW CENTURION MINISTRIES -- THE BOTTOM LINE IS WE'RE NOT BAILING ON ED - WE'LL SEE HIM THROUGH THIS WE WELCOME A DAY IN COURT - 21:18:49))
[RUNS= 06]
[OUT Q=DAY IN COURT.]
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[SOT 21:15:20]
[IN Q=ALL I WANNA DO]

((21:15:20 -- ALL I WANNA DO IS GO OUT THIS DOOR YOU CAME IN AND GET ON WITH MY LIFE -- 21:15:25))
[RUNS= 05]
[OUT Q=ON WITH MY LIFE.]



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[SOT 21:21:09]
[IN Q=NATS PRISON DOOR]

((NATS HONAKER STEPPING OUT OF PRISON))
[RUNS= 02]
[OUT Q=NATS PRISON DOOR]

[Honaker walking with family - 21:23:03]
It was October of '94 when Honaker finally DID step out of prison - and into a new life he did NOT remember.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:23:19]
[IN Q=IT'S TEN YEARS]

((21:23:19 - IT'S TEN YEARS I CAN'T REPLACE... MY CHILDREN ARE GONE... I CAME THROUGH ROANOKE AND I DIDN'T RECOGNIZE ANYTHING - IT'S ALL CHANGED - 21:23:29))
[RUNS= 10]
[OUT Q=IT'S ALL CHANGED.]

[holdover free Honaker pic]
The year following Allen's pardon - Honaker was [Roanoke Independence Day crowd pic from Joe D pkg around 21:27:30-ish] among those celebrating Independence Day in Roanoke. He was still adjusting to certain aspects of freedom that others probably didn't think about.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 21:27:33]
[IN Q=A lot of mundane things]

((ED HONAKER: A LOT OF MUNDANE THINGS YOU TAKE FOR GRANTED I HAD TO GET USED TO DOING AGAIN, DRIVING A CAR YOU KNOW, BUT IT'S JUST NICE TO BE HERE.))
[RUNS= :09]
[OUT Q=just nice to be here.]

[more Honaker with family pics and shot of him hugging woman at TC 21:28:12] State lawmakers gave Honaker several thousand dollars to compensate for his time behind bars. The 1984 rape he was convicted of committing remains unsolved. That's Virginia Newsreel. I'm Keith Humphry. ))
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[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=vt basketball]


Boys and girls under the age of 18 can go to the Virginia Tech women's basketball game for free this afternoon.
It's a part of the 15th annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day.
The 17 and six, Lady Hokies host Boston College at two o'clock for a Big East contest.
Following the game members of the Tech women's basketball, lacrosse, soccer, softball and other teams will be on hand to sign autographs.
National Girls and Women in Sports day was established in 1986 to bring attention to the accomplishments and issues facing females in athletics.

[Health-Check]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Health Check]


A new study finds diet may not play much of a role in preventing breast cancer... but that doesn't mean you shouldn't give up on fruit and vegetables. Dr. Dave Hnida has that story and more in today's Health Check.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=If you think]
[SUPER=07-Dr. Dave Hnida; :00]
[RUNS=1:26]
[OUT Q=for CBS News.]

(( ON CAM IF YOU THINK EATING LOTS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL CUT YOUR RISK OF BREAST CANCER THINK AGAIN.

VT=VO

A STUDY OF MORE THAN 350 THOUSAND WOMEN SHOWS NO DIFFERENCE IN BREAST CANCER RATES BETWEEN WOMEN WHO ATE SEVERAL SERVINGS OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EVERY DAY COMPARED TO WOMEN WHO DID NOT. TWO BIG THINGS TO TAKE FROM THIS STUDY HOWEVER- THE FIRST IS DIET PROBABLY DOESNT PLAY A BIG ROLE IN EITHER CAUSING OR PROTECTING YOU FROM BREAST CANCER. AND TWO- DONT STOP EATING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BECAUSE OF THIS REPORT- THEY WILL PROTECT YOU FROM OTHER TYPES OF CANCER- AND FROM HEART DISEASE.

VT=VO

IF YOURE PREGNANT AND A SMOKER- YOURE NOT JUST DAMAGING YOUR OWN LUNGS. A NEW REPORT IN THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY MEDICINE SHOWS BABIES EXPOSED TO SMOKE IN THE WOMEN ARE AT A HIGH RISK TO DEVELOP ASTHMA AFTER BIRTH. ITS BELIEVED WHEN A MOTHER SMOKES, THER BABY'S LUNGS AND AIR PASSAGEWAYS DONT DEVELOP NOMRALLY- LEADING TO ASTHMA AFTER BIRTH.

VT=VO

FINALLY TODAY- SOME GOOD NEWS IF YOU SUFFER FROM HYPERHYDROSIS- MEANING YOU SWEAT TOO MUCH. A REPORT IN THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE SAYS THE POWERFUL BOTULISM POISON- CALLED BOTOX- COULD PUT AN END TO EXCESSIVE SWEATING. RESEARCHERS FOUND INJECTIONS OF BOTOX CUT SWEAT PRODUCTON BY 90%.
ON CAM THATS A LOOK AT SOME OF THIS WEEKS TOP HEALTH STORIES. IM DR DAVE HNIDA FOR CBS NEWS.))

[Iraq]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


United States allies aren't happy with the American-British airstrikes on Iraq's defense system.
France and Turkey are among them.
The assault has also drawn condemnation from the Middle East as well as China, Russia and Cuba.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq;]


About a thousand protesters showed their support of Suddam Hussein and condemned the U.S. and Great Britain.
Hussein reportedly met with top aides yesterday to discuss possible retaliation and the formation of 21 new military divisions.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=we cannot]

((WE CANNOT ASK BRITISH PILOTS TO PATROL THE NO-FLY ZONES AND NOT ACT WHEN WE SEE SADDAM HUSSEIN PREPARING TO SHOOT THEM DOWN.))
[SUPER=01-Robin Cook/British Foreign Minister;]
[RUNS=09]
[OUT Q=shoot them down]
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[VO-NAT]


According to Iraqi officials two people died and 20 were injured by the air strikes.
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[11Dartmouth-Killings]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]

New Hampshire officials are looking for two teen-agers accused of fatally stabbing two college professors.
(------------)
[VO-NAT 20:09:44]

The two are each charged with two counts of first degree murder in the deaths of (Hahlf and Soo-ZAHN-uh) Zantop.
[SUPER=03-Hanover, NH;]

The bodies of the Dartmouth College professors were found in their off-campus home three weeks ago.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=The complaints charge]

((KELLY AYOTTE/SENIOR ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL: THE COMPLAINTS CHARGE ROBERT TULLOCH AND JAMES PARKER WITH ACTING IN CONCERT WITH EACH OTHER TO CAUSE THE DEATHS OF HALF AND SUSANNE ZANTOP BY STABBING THEM MULTIPLE TIMES IN THE HEAD AND CHEST.))
[SUPER=01-Kelly Ayotte/Assistant Attorney General; ]
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=head and chest.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The teenagers are 16 and 17 years old and are from Vermont. They were last seen three days ago. Authorities have not revealed a motive.
(------------)




[11Carseat-Check]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-50 1:40:40]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Six out of ten children killed in traffic accidents are not restrained in carseats. Sometimes its a case of improperly installed safety seats.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]

That's why Roanoke City police officers were helping parents ensure that their car seats were installed properly yesterday. Officers say many times parents don't take the time to read the directions before installing their safety seat... so many seats are not secure.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 2:55]
[IN Q=realistically 95%]

((SGT. RANDY SCOTT: REALISTICALLY 95% OF ALL CAR SEATS ARE INSTALLED IMPROPERLY AND MOST FOLKS DON'T REALIZE THAT AND WE'RE JUST TRYING TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE IN RIGHT BECAUSE THIS IS ONE PRODUCT THAT WHEN IT IS USED PROPERLY CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE SAFETY OF A CHILD.))
[SUPER=01-Randy Scott/Roanoke Police Department;]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=safety of a child.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The department held the free check as part of Child Passenger Safety Week.
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[11Kangaroo]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=tha/ejo]
[TAPE#=00-48 1:43:51]
[GRAPHIC=None]

A missing kangaroo has been found, but it isn't a happy ending.
(------------)
[VO-NAT 00-55 tc49;22]

You may remember Captain disappeared late last month .. when he hopped out the front door of Buddy Staples' home in Floyd County. Staples says a neighbor discovered the missing kangaroo earlier this week. He says it appeared to have died from exposure.
[SUPER=03-Floyd Co./January 25;]

Staples runs a year- round petting farm that features exotic and domestic animals.
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[11Girl-Scouts]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=00-47 1:43:44]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Yesterday, some local Girl Scouts got a lesson on other cultures...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]

They gathered at Cave Spring United Methodist Church in Roanoke County to take part in Girl Scout World Thinking Day.

The goal of yesterday morning's exercise was to teach the girls to appreciate different cultures by showing them how people live in other parts of the world. More than 150- Girl Scouts between the ages of five and 17 were expected to take part in yesterday's event.
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[Profile-Open]


[ANCHOR=Leo]
[NEWSCAST=WeekendAM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=Profile Open]
[GRAPHIC=Va. Profile]

This Henry County woman is one class act.
Reva Prillaman is 80 years old but that hasn't slowed her down.
She volunteers five days a week at an area elmentary school.
Justin McLeod has her story in this week's Virginia Profile.
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[Virginia-Profile]


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[TAPE#=Va. Profile #4 35:01]
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[SOT :00:40:30]
[IN Q=Opens with soundbite, cover with video]
[SUPER=01-Reva Prillaman/Office Staff Member;:19]
[SUPER=01-Kathy Wright/Office Secretary;:37]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Patricia Grandinetti/Principal;:53]
[SUPER=@justin1;1:00]
[RUNS=1:46]
[OUT Q=Justin McLeod, News 7, Henry Co.]

((((REVA PRILLAMAN: I JUST DIDNT WANT TO SIT AT HOME LIKE A LOT OF PEOPLE DO. I JUST LOVE PEOPLE.))
That love brought Reva Prillaman here to Collinsville Primary Elementary School in Henry County.
For the last six years, she's volunteered four hours a day five days a week.
And something keeps bringing her back for more.
[SOT :00:41:15]
[IN Q=I think the friendliness]

((REVA PRILLAMAN: I THINK THE FRIENDLINESS AND THE LOVE THAT TEACHERS SHOW AND EVEN THE CHILDREN IS JUST HEALTHY.))
Ms. Prillaman gets a healthy dose of work each day.
Her main job is to make copies for teachers.
She also answers the phone, counts money, and greets parents in the office.
[SOT 47:30]
[IN Q=This is my third year]

((KATHY WRIGHT/SECRETARY: THIS IS MY THIRD YEAR AS THE SECRETARY HERE. MRS. PRILLAMAN HELPED TRAINED ME. I COULDNT CONTINUE TO DO THE JOB WITHOUT HER HELP.))
[Runs= 08]
[OUT Q=job without her help]


No matter what the task, she's always there with a helping hand (:49:48), a watchful eye, and a sympathetic ear.
[SOT 51:35]
[IN Q=I love to just sit]

((DR. PATRICIA GRANDINETTI/PRINCIPAL: I LOVE TO JUST SIT AND TALK TO HER. SHE'S JUST EXCELLENT TO TALK TO HER. SHE'S JUST EXCELLENT TO TALK TO AND LISTEN TO.))
[Runs= 06]
[OUT Q=talk to and listen to]
[SOT 58:15]
[IN Q=The whole school recently]

((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: THE WHOLE SCHOOL RECENTLY CAME OUT TO SHOW THEIR APPRECIATION. ON HER 80TH BIRTHDAY THEY HAD A LIMO PICK HER UP AND TAKE HER TO THE SCHOOL. WHEN SHE ARRIVED ALL THE STUDENTS WERE OUTSIDE TO WISH HER HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GIVE HER A CROWN, AND SOME FLOWERS.))
[Runs= 14]
[OUT Q=and some flowers]


Ms. Prillaman says this work has been the most rewarding of her entire life.
It allows her to stay busy and interact with people especially children.
That's why she has no plans of retiring for good anytime soon.
[SOT 42:44]
[IN Q=How long do you plan]

((REVA PRILLAMAN: "HOW LONG DO YOU PLAN ON DOING THIS?" I DONT KNOW, I HAVEN'T THOUGHT.))
[Runs= 04]
[OUT Q=i havent thought]


Her fellow office staff memebers have thought about it.
[SOT 52:57, 48:32]
[IN Q=We'll keep her for another]

((DR. PATRICIA GRANDINETTI/PRINCIPAL: WE'LL KEEP HER FOR ANOTHER 10, 15,20, 25.)) ((KATHY WRIGHT/SECRETARY: SHE IS JUST SWEET AS CAN BE. WE JUST LOVE HER TO DEATH.))
[Runs= 06]
[OUT Q=love her to death]


A golden heart that continues to love well into her golden years.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Henry County.))

[Sports-Extra]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sprots extra #2]
[GRAPHIC=Chris Combs 6603]


This area has been the starting ground for a number of well known professional athletes.
One who is just beginning to make his mark return home this past week.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/February 12;]


Former Patrick Henry and Duke football star Chris Combs spoke at the Roanoke Valley Sports Club this past Monday.


He talked of the process that made him a sixth round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers--starting with the scouting combine in Indianapolis.
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[SOT 4:14:27]
[IN Q=you often]
[SUPER=01-Chris Combs/Pittsburgh Steelers;]
[RUNS=21]
[OUT Q=professional]
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[vo-nat]
Combs told the high school football players in attendance of the hard work and dedication it takes to succeed.
[super=03-Durham, NC/1998 Season;]


He says the anxiety starts even before you suit up for a professional team.
Combs says draft day was almost unbearable as he waited for his future to unfold.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=my grandma]

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[RUNS=35]
[OUT Q=grandma again]
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[Anchor=Denise]
[ss=hold]

He heads back up to Pittsburgh to in April to begin workouts. Combs made three tackles as a defensive end for the Steelers during his rookie season.

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