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[SOT]
[IN Q=she is allergic]
((SHE IS ALLERGIC TO THE MOLD IN THE BUILDING WHICH IS CAUSING HER PROBLEMS.))
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[OUT Q=causing her problems]
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[VO-NAT]
Hundreds of parents come together... demanding to know why a mold went undetected at Jefferson Forest High School for so long.
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Good Evening, I'm Teresa Hamilton.
[Jeff-Forest]
[ANCHOR=Teresa]
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[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=01-23 TC-6:26]
[GRAPHIC=HOLD News 7 at 6]
Parents of Jefferson Forest High School students in Bedford County are demanding that school officials test their children for illnesses.
This, after last week's discovery of a mold called (stackee-BAW-tris) stachybotrys in three of the school's classrooms.
As Jennifer Miele reports, some parents are coming forward, claming their children have already been affected.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Larry Minnick's son is a...]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Todd Owens/Engineer; 1:06]
[SUPER=01-Larry Minnick/JFHS Parent;1:38]
[SUPER=@jennifer1;1:42]
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[OUT Q=JM News 7, Bedford County.]
[460-Chase]
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[WRITER=jmi]
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[GRAPHIC=police chase]
Bedford police stumbled upon a hero tonight.
Or-- you might say he stumbled upon them.
It happened after two men allegedly stole several D-V-D players from WalMarts in Roanoke and Bedford.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]
Bedford Police chased the suspects Eastbound on Route 4-60, reaching speeds of 100 miles an hour.
When the suspects attempted to elude police by making a quick turn off of the roadway, their car hit some railroad tracks and flipped over.
Police say the suspects then managed to free themselves from the car, and began running.
A Bedford Police officer apprehend one -- and a passing motorist chased down the other.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=We'll definitely be thanking]
((MILTON GRAHAM/BEDFORD POLICE CHIEF: WE'LL DEFINITELY BE THANKING HIM FOR HIS HELP. I THINK HE HAD HIS WIFE AND CHILD IN THE CAR WITH HIM. HE WAS ABLE TO CHASE THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL DOWN FOR US. (THAT WAS VERY NICE OF HIM?). OH, WE'RE VERY GRATEFUL.))
[SUPER=01-Milton Graham/Bedford Police Chief]
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[OUT Q=we're greatful.]
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[VO-NAT]
Bedford and State Police are investigating the incident.
Police say the suspects will likely be charged with reckless driving and grand larceny.
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[China-Plane]
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[WRITER=tha]
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An American inspection team could be on its way to China as early as tomorrow.
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[VO-NAT no super it's pix]
Beijing has announced that the U-S will be allowed to inspect the disabled spy plane that collided with a Chinese jet.
The team will try to determine just how many military secrets
the Chinese may have managed to get out of the damaged surveillance
plane.
There's no timetable for when the plane might come back to the U-S.
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[IMF-Meeting]
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[WRITER=tha]
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The International Monetary Fund is adopting procedures to better deal with world economic emergencies.
The I-M-F's policy- setting committee met in Washington today.
Aleen Sirgany reports-- while protesters did gather, the noise generated, was in sharp contrast to last year.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=This is ]
[SUPER=01-Sarah Andrew/Protester; :17]
[SUPER=03-Quebec City, Canada/Last Week; :25]
[SUPER=01-Aleen Sirghany/Reporting; :39]
[SUPER=01-Charles Ramsey/DC Police Chief; :48]
[SUPER=01-Nicholas Stern/World Bank Chief Economist; :59]
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[OUT Q=CBS News, Washington.]
((
THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE LAST YEAR. AND THIS IS WHAT THE
I-M-F PROTEST LOOKED LIKE SUNDAY.
TRACK: NOBODY EXPECTED THE TURNOUT TO BE LARGE BUT IT WAS EVEN SMALLER
THAN ANTICIPATED.
Sarah Andrew/Protester: A lot of the mobilizing . low key
right now.
NAT QUEBEC
TRACK: THE PROTESTING IN QUEBEC GOT VIOLENT. HUNDREDS OF DEMONSTRATORS
WERE ARRESTED, DOZENS WERE HURT AND IT TOOK SIX THOUSAND POLICE OFFICERS
IN RIOT GEAR TO GET CONTROL OF THE CROWD. PROTESTERS PROMISED THAT
WOULDNT HAPPEN HERE.
But still police are taking no chances half of the entire
force
Charles Ramsey/ DC Police Chief: If you look at. be
prepared.
TRACK: GLOBAL FINANCE LEADERS ARE GATHERED TO DISCUSS THE WORLD ECONOMY
AND HOW TO COMBAT POVERTY.
SOT: Nicholas Stern, Chief Economist of the World Bank: "If we act
together, we can lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in
the next ten years."
BUT PROTESTERS SAY WHAT THE WORLD BANK AND IMF REALLY DO IS BURDEN POOR
COUNTRIES WITH CRIPPLING DEBT. OPPONENTS ALSO CRITICIZE THE BANK FOR
MAKING BIG CONSTRUCTION LOANS THAT HARM THE ENVIRONMENT.
SOT: PROTESTER Tod Schumacher They're not listening to the voice
of the people . not going to stop
CLOSE:
PROTESTERS SAY THIS IS A DRESS REHEARSAL FOR SEPTEMBER, WHEN
WASHINGTON HOSTS A MUCH LARGER IMF-WORLD BANK MEETING. AND PROTESTERS
PROMISE: THAT ONES GOING TO BE BIG.))
[Trigon-Refund]
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Trigon Healthcare is getting a big refund from the Internal Revenue Service.
The Richmond-based managed care company paid out one-hundred-75 million-dollars in taxes four years ago.
After reviewing Trigon's contention the payment was unnecessary, the I-R-S agreed and ruled that Trigon should have been able to deduct the amount from its tax bill.
Trigon says it expects a 61 million-dollar refund because of the ruling.
The refund is still subject to final approval by a congressional committee.
[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Teresa]
[writer=rle]
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Coming up, the government sponsors the bourbon trade, but not tobacco. A local congressman is trying to change that...
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[VO-NAT]
and the town of Rocky Mount is gearing up for an election. We'll have a preview of what should be a growling race. Stay with us... NEWS 7 at eleven will be right back.
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[Rocky-Mayor]
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The race for Mayor of Rocky Mount is turning out to be out of the ordinary.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rocky Mount]
Ben Pinckard thought he would run UN-opposed.
That is until fellow councilman, Mark Newbill decided he would throw his hat into the ring.
Newbill says the fact he's 35-- shouldn't be an issue for voters.
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[SOT]
[tc:00:34:59]
[IN Q=They elected Virgil]
((MARK NEWBILL: THEY ELECTED VIRGIL GOODE TO THE STATE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WHEN HE WAS 28. SO I THINK THE IDEA OF BEING NAIVE OR TOO YOUNG IS NON-SENSE.))
[SUPER=01-Mark Newbill/Mayoral Candidate]
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[OUT Q=is non-sense.]
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[VO-NAT]
While incumbent Ben Pinckard has been criticized for not being "visible enough," he says its going to take experience to keep Rocky Mount in the black.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=We are losing industry]
[tc:00:35:23]
((BEN PINCKARD: FACTORIES ARE CLOSING, WE HAVE ANNEXATION, THE ANNEXATION IS GOING TO BE APPROXIMATELY FOUR MILLION DOLLARS FOR WATER AND SEWER. FIRE STATION, POLICE STATION ANOTHER TWO AND A HALF MILLION.))
[SUPER=01-Ben Pinckard/Rocky Mount Mayor]
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[OUT Q=a half million.]
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[VO-NAT]
All of town council is up for re-election on Tuesday.
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[ANCHOR=Teresa]
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Will a ban on promoting tobacco overseas be lifted?
Congressman Virgil Goode is pushing for legislation to do just that.
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[VO-NAT 99-20 54:23]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co./July 1999;]
Goode and two North Carolina lawmakers want the U-S Department of Agriculture to put some of its money behind tobacco.
The federal government spends up to 90- million dollars a year to help sell almonds, chocolate, Kentucky bourbon, wine and other products overseas.
But tobacco is banned from the program.
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[VA-DNA]
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Criminals who leave evidence of their crimes better think twice in Virginia.
The state is tops in the nation when it comes to solving crimes through its D-N-A database.
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Officials say D-N-A taken from felons is averaging one "cold hit" a day.
That's the highest rate in the country for connecting someone in the database to a crime scene or for linking two crimes.
Virginia's database was set up in 1989 and has D-N-A profiles
of about 150-thousand convicted felons.
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[Feedback, April 29]
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[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=Feedback TC-2:28]
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Viewers had plenty to say about our coverage last week of a wrestling event at a Roanoke park.
Assignment editor Joe McKean, has News-7's Feedback.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Animation Open]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/April 22; :05]
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[OUT Q=Animation Close]
((A demonstration of what's called "backyard wrestling" in Fallon Park prompted several letters.
One participant (Tommy Custer/Roanoke) slammed our story. "This is not just a bunch of guys trying to hurt themselves, there is love, passion, sweat and tears behind the hard core wrestling. I will admit that some take it too far. We are not one of them and I don't think we should be shown that way."
A professional wrestler (Tommy Boothe/Roanoke) wrote: "It is a shame to see kids around the country attempting to do what us professionals train weeks and months to achieve. While some people think that wrestling is 'fake' and anyone can do it, they are sadly mistaken. It takes a special breed to make it in the professional wrestling business."
A viewer from Roanoke County (Scott Setchel) had a similar opinion. "I think that backyard wrestling is an outrage and a black eye on a 'sport' that is trying to change its image. Hopefully, if more local wrestlers that are trained speak out against it, then maybe we can help keep these young children from getting seriously hurt."
And another viewer (Chris Fyfe/Laurel Fork) said: "These kids think they are having fun? Wait until one of them becomes seriously injured or worse. Let's see how much fun they are having then."
Here's how to write to us at News-7.
Or send a fax.
Or an e-mail.
And our home page has an online forum.
Joe McKean, News-7.))
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Coming up, Roy Stanley will have notes from the diamond, the track, and the hardwood...
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[VO-NAT]
and scientists and religious leaders are creating a bang about the origin of the universe. We'll have details coming up in just a few minutes.
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[Ohio-Riots]
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[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=net]
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Police used tear gas and wooden projectiles overnight to stop a student riot near Ohio State University.
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[VO-NAT 15:26:34]
[SUPER=03-Columbus, OH;]
This is the second time in two weeks police have been brought in for crowd control.
Rowdy partygoers are being blamed for the outburst.
Police estimate two thousand students were part of the riot at one
time.
No major injuries were reported.
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[Creation-Science]
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[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=net]
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Scientists and theologians have long debated the gap between science and creationism.
Is the biblical account accurate, or do astro-physics hold the answer?
Marc Levenson searches for some common ground between faith, and science.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=It's an eternal question]
[SUPER=03-Glen Rose, TX; :00]
[SUPER=01-Carl Baugh/Creation Evidence Museum; (QUICK) :19]
[SUPER=01-Billy Baker/Dinosaur Valley State Park; QUICK!! 1:01]
[SUPER=01-Lou Jacobs/SMU Paleontologist; QUICK! 1:07]
[SUPER=01-John Morris/Institute for Creation Research; 1:19]
[SUPER=01-Marc Levenson/Reporting; 1:23]
[SUPER=01-Stanley Miller/UC-San Diego Evolutionary Biology;1:46 HOT CHANGE]
[SUPER=01-Christopher Wills/Co-Author, "The Spark of Life"; 1:50]
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[OUT Q=LEVENSON, CBS NEWS]
((IT'S AN ETERNAL QUESTION....HOW DID LIFE BEGIN....
THE QUESTION DIVIDES FAITH....AND SCIENCE. BUT A FORM OF SCIENCE
BELIEVES
THE BIBLE GOT IT RIGHT.
((It is science because it is verifiable in the laboratory. ))
CARL BAUGH--MINISTER AND TEACHER.....HE RUNS A GLEN ROSE MUSEUM THAT
PROMOTES CREATION SCIENCE...WHERE SCIENCE SUPPORTS SCRIPTURE....THAT GOD
CREATED LIFE ONLY SEVEN THOUSAND YEARS AGO. IT ARGUES STEAMY BIBLICAL
CONDITIONS SPARKED LIFE TO GROW FAST, AND ALL AT ONCE.
((There's a great toe....point of the second toe ))
HIS PROOF INCLUDES PETRIFIED FOOTPRINTS OF MAN AND DINOSAUR....ALIVE AT
THE
SAME TIME.
Carl Baugh/Creation Evidence Museum
((It is evidence that parallels biblical creation. That is correct. ))
IT CHALLENGES EVIDENCE THAT DINOSAURS DIED MILLIONS OF YEARS BEFORE
MAN...AT
NEARBY DINOSAUR VALLEY STATE PARK, SKEPTICS CALL BAUGH'S PROOF A HOAX.
Billy Baker/Sup't., Dinosaur Valley State Park
((Some of the other individuals were carving these things and selling
them.
))
Lou Jacobs, Ph.D./SMU Paleontologist
((Theres nothing scientific about scientific creationism at all. It
doesn't
have any place in science. ))
BUT BAUGH'S ARGUMENTS FUEL CAMPAIGNS TO TEACH CREATION SCIENCE IN PUBLIC
SCHOOL.
John Morris/Director, Inst. for Creation Research
((What we do want to see is good science in our public schools, we want
to
see the evidence supporting for design. ))
((On one point, science and creation science agree...no one has ever
seen
what happened when life first began. The question is, though, can science
make it happen again? ))
THIS CLASSIC EXPERIMENT STILL CHARGES UP DEBATE. IT SUGGESTS LIFE
HAPPENED
THREE BILLION YEARS AGO...AND ALL BY ITSELF. DOCTOR STANLEY MILLER
MODELLED A PREHISTORIC ATMOSPHERE. IN ONE WEEK....A MAKE BELIEVE OCEAN
FORMED THE CHEMICALS OF LIFE.
Stanley Miller, Ph.D./UC-San Diego Evolutionary Biology
((It shows how it happened....or could have happened. ))
Christopher Wills, Ph.D./Co-Author, "The Spark of Life"
((We have a long way to go before we get from that interesting
chemistry to
living cells....but we're getting there. ))
((this will simulate the conditions before noah's flood ))
BUT CARL BAUGH PLANS HIS OWN EXPERIMENT....A GROWTH CHAMBER TO PROVE
BIBLICAL CREATION MAKES SCIENTIFIC SENSE....BUT UNLESS HE CONVINCES
MAINSTREAM SCIENCE....HE MAY NOT HAVE A PRAYER. MARC LEVENSON, CBS NEWS.))
[S-Softball]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-96 (4:01)]
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The Lady Maroons of Roanoke College win the ODAC Softball tournament title beating Virginia Wesleyan 7 to 6.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/Maroons vs Marlins; :]
The crowd cheering for the Maroons.
Roanoke College jumped on Wesleyan in the third Holly Morris gets the single scoring Lisa Wasiloff to make the score 1 to nothing Maroons.
Then in the third inning, Rachel Capozzi wraps out another single scoring Morris and Roanoke led 2 to nothing.
[SUPER=34-Roanoke/7/Va. Wesleyan/6/;]
The Maroons would lead six to nothing before Wesleyan got on the board and Roanoke wins it 7 to 6.
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[S-ODAC]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-94 (4:39)]
[GRAPHIC=ODAC logo]
Bridgewater beat Virginia Wesleyan yesterday 5 to 4 in 10 to claim the ODAC baseball championship.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/Eagles vs Marlins; :]
The Players line up for the playing of the National Anthem.
Virginia Wesleyan's Jeff Butler hits this double bringing home Ace Purvis and the Marlins took the early lead in the first inning.
[SUPER=34-Bridgewater/5/Va. Wesleyan/4/;10 Innings]
The Eagles tied the game in the 8-th and then in the bottom of the 10-th Todd Lewis hits this single bringing home J.R. Estes who slides home beating the throw and Bridgewater wins the ODAC title 5 to 4 in 10.
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[S-MLB]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=sp-88 (1:49:05)]
[GRAPHIC=Yankees/A's]
The New York Yankees beat Oakland yesterday 3 to 1.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY/MSG; :]
Roger Clemens on the hill for the Yankees.
New York opened the scoring in the bottom of the third Derek Jeter singles to left field scoring Alfonso Soriano to make it 1 to nothing Yankees.
Then in the bottom of the fourth Michael Coleman hits the grounder to the right side of the field a run scores and the Yankees led 2 to nothing.
[SUPER=35-New York/3/Oakland/1/;]
Soriano would pad the New York lead in the fourth this single up the middle to centerfield scores Jorge Posada and the Yankees win it 3 to 1.
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[S-Scores]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-91 (1:22:26)]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-San Francisco, CA/FOX SPORTS; :]
A record setting day for Barry Bonds.
Bonds hits this solo homer over the right field wall for his 505-th career home run passing Eddie Murray for 16-th all time.
And here are tonight's scores.
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[OUT Q=....last score."]
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[S-Race]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-85 (1:58:57)]
[GRAPHIC=California Logo]
Rusty Wallace held off Jeff Gordon to win the NAPA Auto Parts 500.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fontana, CA/FOX SPORTS; :]
A special ceremony honoring Dale Earnhardt on his 50-th birthday.
Bobby Labonte started on the pole but he quickly dropped back to 4th place with 235 laps left in the race.
The Man up front at this point was Jimmy Spencer. The Hard charging spencer continued to lead the race with 225 laps to go.
Bobby Labonte gets into a little trouble when his car slides up the track and gets hit in the rear he slides through the infield and back on the track bringing out the first caution of the day.
Rusty Wallace made his move late in the race and he was running up front with just over 50 laps to go.
Then the cars began to go to pit road for a final time taking on tires and gas.
Rusty Wallace would pull away from the field following a caution with 20 laps to go and he takes the checkered flag winning the NAPA Auto Parts 500.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="Gordon's tough....]
[SUPER=01-Rusty Wallace/NAPA 500 Winner; :]
[RUNS=:17]
[OUT Q=.....neat day."]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[GRAPHIC=Hold logo]
Gordon was second followed by Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Tony Stewart and Jeremy Mayfield.
[S-NBA]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-90 (1:49:31)]
[GRAPHIC=NBA Logo]
The New York Knicks are up 2 games to 1 on Toronto in their N-B-A playoff series.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Toronto, Canada/NBC SPORTS; :]
The Raptors hoping to get the advantage with a win at home.
New York would lead most of the third quarter. Mark Jackson's three pointer made it 50 to 45.
But the Raptors would hang tough and when Vince Carter hits this three Toronto trailed by 2.
Toronto cut the lead to 1 late in the fourth quarter but Glenn Rice hits the jumper to make it 75 to 72.
[SUPER=32-New York/97/Toronto/89/;]
Then Charlie Ward takes it to the hoop with the left hand and New York gets the 97 to 89 victory.
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[SOT]
[IN Q="I think....]
[SUPER=01-Glen Rice/Scored 18 Points; :]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=.....defensive end."]
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Rusty Wallace wins in California. More later on Mornin'.
[S-Ryan]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sp-82 tc 1:51:49]
[GRAPHIC=Big East]
Virginia Tech shot a final round 287 to win the 2001 Big East golf tournament by 9 strokes. Hokie Junior Brian Krusoe was the medalist and head coach Jay Hardwick in the conference coach of the year.
One of the golfers helping Tech to its most successful season ever is freshman Ryan Stinnett from Amherst.
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[SOT 23:48:55]
[IN Q=I was lucky]
[SUPER=01-Ryan Stinnett/Va. Tech Freshman; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jay Hardwick/Va. Tech Head Coach; :22]
[RUNS=27]
[OUT Q=to this lineup]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Montgomery Co.;]
Playing college golf has been an adjustment for Stinnett.
Stinnett says he was more focused on his individual performance in high school. Now he's learning the team concept of golf.
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[SOT 23:50:52]
[IN Q=It's a lot different]
[RUNS=20]
[OUT Q=every round]
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[S-Track]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-81 (1:44:17)]
[GRAPHIC=Track Logo]
The Northside Vikings finished 9-th in the boys competition at the Cosmopolitan track meet.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :]
But the future looks bright for the Vikings. Consider this 12 members of this years team are either freshman or sophomore's.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Ed Culicerto/Northside Head Coach; :]
[SUPER=01-Mike Campbell/Northside Sprinter; :]
[RUNS=:28]
[OUT Q=.........do our best."]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[GRAPHIC=Hold Logo]
The Vikings will now get ready for the distract and State meets.
by SS