[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=Heads]
[GRAPHIC=None]


[roll cold out of the open]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@Denise1;]
[SUPER=@Jacey1;]


Coming up .. Comair's pilots will be taking to the skies again.
Pilots end their strike with the approval of a new contract.
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[vo-nat]
And .. one legal expert testifies that one Virginia death row inmate's lawyers - didn't give their client a fighting chance.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[Comair]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Comair Contract talks]


An airline which has served Roanoke is taking to the skies again soon.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=@file;]


The 89 day COMAIR pilots strike is over.
The pilots voted to accept the company's latest offer by a 64 percent margin.
The walkout had shut down Delta-owned Comair, which serves 95 cities from Maine to Mexico, including Roanoke.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Comair]

((COMAIR PILOTS LEFT OUR COCKPITS TOGETHER, COMAIR PILOTS WILL RETURN TOGETHER. THE EVENTS THAT BROUGHT US TO THIS POINT ARE BEHIND US. WE LOOK FORWARD TO RETURNING TO OUR COCKPITS))
[SUPER=01-Capt. J.C. Lawson/Comair Pilots Union;]
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[OUT Q=to our cockpits]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=hold]


The first flight will be July second.
By this December Comair hopes to have resumed at least some service to most all of the communities served before the strike.


[11JPS-Apparel]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=01-16 TC1:39:58]
[GRAPHIC=Plant Closing]


Economic leaders in South Boston are trying to stay positive.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-South Boston]


This comes just after J-P-S apparel announced that it's closing its South Boston facility in August.
346 people will lose their jobs.
Town and County officials admit it will be an uphill battle to find another business to go in that facility.
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[SOT 41:55]
[IN Q=Both the county]

((TED DANIELS/TOWN MANAGER: BOTH THE COUNTY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND THE TOWN'S INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY WILL TRY TO WORK WITH J-P-S TO MARKET THAT FACILITY IF THEY IN FACT ARE GOING TO SELL IT.))
[SUPER=01-Ted Daniels/Town Manager]
[RUNS=12]
[OUT Q=going to sell it]
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[VO-NAT]


The plants closing comes after J-P-S decided to consolidate manufacturing operations and discontinue making some fabrics.
The plant is scheduled to close August 20th.
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[11Patrick-Body]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=01-35 TC11:14]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Authorities are STILL on the lookout for an escapee they want to talk to about a 12-year-old murder.
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[VO-NAT]


Timothy Wayne Willis' sister tells News-7 it's just a coincidence that he disappeared one day after Ether Adean Smith's body was found.
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.]


Willis' sister says he had often talked about escaping the Franklin County jail before.
[SUPER=03-Patrick Co./Tuesday]


Willis disappeared Tuesday, after Smith's body was found in Philpott Lake.
He had been on work release from the Franklin County jail.
Willis never returned from his day job as an auto body mechanic at Jim Mills Lincoln-Mercury.
Authorities say he was a known acquaintance of Smith's ... and was interviewed 12 years earlier about her disappearance.
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[11Hedrick]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=01-19 TC1:11:28]
[GRAPHIC=Hedrick]


Attorneys for a Central Virginia death row inmate weren't prepared for their client's trial - even if the stakes WOULDN'T have been so high. That's how one legal expert testified yesterday...
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[VO-NAT :19.5]
[SUPER=03-Appomattox ]

in the two- day hearing into whether Brandon Wayne Hedrick was adequately represented during his capital murder trial in 1998.
Hedrick was given the death penalty for the murder of Lisa Yvonne Crider in Appomattox County.
But the state Supreme Court wants a judge to decide if Hedrick's lawyers could have done a better job keeping him off Death Row.
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[SOT 13:41:39]
[IN Q=Yes, maybe ten]

((ROBERT WAGNER/HEDRICK APPEALS ATTORNEY: YES, MAYBE TEN DIFFERENT ATTORNEYS WOULD HAVE TRIED THIS CASE TEN DIFFERENT WAYS, BUT NONE OF THEM SHOULD HAVE TRIED IT THE WAY THAT THESE GUYS TRIED THIS TRIAL.))
[SUPER=01-Robert Wagner/Hedrick Appeals Attorney]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=tried this trial.]
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[VO-NAT]


Judge Richard Blanton will decide by late August whether Hedrick deserves a new trial.
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[2Children-Killed]


[ANCHOR=DEnise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Funeral services for the five children killed by their mother will be held Wednesday.
Last night about 150 people gathered for a candlelight vigil near the Houston home of the slain children.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX]


Police say mother, Andrea Yates, has confessed to drowning them.
The vigil took place in a nearby yard while friends and family sat with the children's father, Russell Yates, in his yard.
Post partum depression is thought to have been a contributing factor in the murders.
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[11VEA-Democrats]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=01-18 TC1:27:01]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2001]


It's not that they HAVEN'T supported a Republican before... But the GOP isn't surprised that the state's teacher lobby is endorsing Democratic ticket this year.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=404-File Tape;]


The Virginia Education Association says it supported Republican Mark Earley when he ran for state Senate a decade ago.
But this year, Democrats Mark Warner, Tim Kaine, and Donald McEachin all get the teachers' nod.
The V-E-A cites Warner's positions specifically on funding, public education and treating the S-O-L tests as tools, NOT "ideological tenets."
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=Warner]


Meanwhile, Warner is breaking with one of his ticket mates on the issue of gay rights.
Warner says he disagrees with his party's candidate for lieutenant governor Tim Kaine.
Kaine went on record during a debate before the June 12th Democratic primary that he supported gay civil unions.


[Stone-Soul]
[anchor=Jacey]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[tape=None]
[graphic=None]


Welcome back to News 7 Saturday Morning.
Summer is the time for festivals in the Roanoke Valley.
An up coming event is one that promotes unity.
[DOUBLE BOXES]


Denise is joined in the by some special guests with more. [DENISE FULL] That's right Jacey.
Family, fellowship and fun is the goal of the fourth annual Stone Soul Picnic.
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Year;]


Here's what were talking about, an event that features live music from gospel to rap to R and B.
There are also games for the children, information booths and of course food.
It's the brain child of WTOY's morning team, Ralph Clark and Duke Ellington.
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And they are here with us this morning to tell us about this year's event.

[super=01-Ralph Clark/WTOY Radio; ]
[SUPER=01-Duke Ellington/WTOY Radio;]

What is the Stone Soul Picnic?
How did the name come about? How do you get involved? When is it?
[CALLS FOR BOARD]
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[FULL SCREEN]

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DENISE WRAPS TOSSES TO BREAK

[Diner-Tease]
[Anchor=Jacey]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=Weekend Diner ]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Stay with us. There's much more still ahead - including today's Weekend Diner.
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[SOT ]
[IN Q=Hi, I'm Marcelle Melki]
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[OUT Q=on this Weekend Diner.]



[COMM #3]

[go straight to commercial]



[11Crop-Circle]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=kle]
[TAPE#=01-31 4:57]
[GRAPHIC=None]


You might think that not much happens in the hayfields of Grayson County.
But this story - might have you thinking again.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Grayson Co.]


The mystery: What caused a barbell-shaped impression in the grass?
Residents have their own ideas on how they appeared.
Ideas range from aliens to helicopters.
Your guess is as good as anybody's.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Everyone thinks that]

(( EVERYONE THINKS THAT SOMEONE GOT BORED AND JUST WENT OUT THERE AND DID IT. IT'S KIND OF WEIRD.))
[RUNS=06]
[OUT Q=It's kind of weird.]
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[VO-NAT]


People have traveled hours to see this local phenomenon.
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[DinerOpen]


[ANCHOR=Jacey]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=Diner Open]
[GRAPHIC=Weekend Diner]


The Third Annual Lebanese Festival brings the cultures, music and games of Lebanon to the Roanoke Valley this weekend. But what most interests our Brent Watts - is the food. Here's today's Weekend Diner - with a Lebanese flavor.
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[SOT]
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[OUT Q=stop animation]


[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]

[Weekend-Diner]


[ANCHOR=Jacey]
[NEWSCAST=Sat. AM]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=WKND Diner]
[GRAPHIC=wipe wipe wipe]


[wipe wipe wipe]

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[SOT]
[IN Q=Hey there, and welcome]
[RUNS=3:53]
[OUT Q=this weeks' Weekend Diner.]
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[ANCHOR=Jacey]

[Take FS Chyron ] The Lebanese Festival is going on today and tomorrow from Noon to 10 p-m rain or shine. It's at St. Elias Maronite Catholic Church.
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[TAKE PHONE #FS]

For more information - call 562 - 0012. We'll be right back...
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[2Open-Heads]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]



[ROLL COLD OUT OF THE OPEN]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


Coming up .. Comair's three month strike is over. Union pilots have agreed to a new contract.
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[vo-nat] And... The son of Martin Luther King Junior makes a stop in the Star City -- with some advice for parents. More just ahead.
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[2-shot hello]

[2Comair]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Comair Contract]


Comair could soon be flying back into Roanoke Regional Airport.
And the company hopes to rehire 13-hundred employees laid off due to the strike by the end of the year.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=@file;]


The 89-day COMAIR pilots strike is over.
The pilots voted to accept the company's latest offer by a 64 percent margin.
The walkout had shut down Delta-owned Comair, which serves 95 cities from Maine to Mexico, including Roanoke.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=we're all ready]

((WE ARE ALREADY WORKING ON GETTING FLIGHTS UP AND RUNNING. THE FIRST COMAIR FLIGHT ARE SCHEDULED TO BEGIN ON JULY 2ND. BY THIS DECEMBER WE HOPE TO HAVE RESUMED AT LEAST SOME SERVICE TO MOST ALL OF THE COMMUNITIES WE HAVE SERVED BEFORE THE STRIKE.))
[SUPER=01-Randy Rademacher/ President of Comair;]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=before the strike]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=hold]


The five-year contract will increase pay, improves some benefits, and recalls all pilots, but doesn't provide all the scheduling changes the pilots wanted.


[11I-73]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=01-21 TC1:17:09]
[GRAPHIC=Interstate 73]

Some residents are relieved the planned route for Interstate 73 has changed. Now a whole new host of people in its path are hoping they can bring about another change...
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[VO ]
Thursday the Commonwealth Transportation Board adopted the new route, which runs farther east of Martinsville.
[SUPER=03-Henry Co./File Tape]


Southside residents had pushed hard for the move, citing possible economic benefit.
Virginia Department of Transportation officials say the move was not politically motivated, but was needed for environmental reasons.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT - 47:35]
[IN Q=One of the big things...]

((LAURA BULLOCK/VDOT SPOKESWOMAN; ONE OF THE BIG THINGS IN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION IS GETTING THE PERMITS FROM THE DIFFERENT FEDERAL AGENCIES. IT WOULD HAVE BEEN DIFFICULT TO GET THE PERMITS FOR 20 ACRES OF WETLANDS, THE NEW LOCATION AFFECTS ONLY 9 ACRES OF WETLANDS.))
[SUPER=01-Laura Bullock/VDOT Spokeswoman]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=only 9 acres of wetlands.]
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[VO-NAT]

Southeast Roanoke residents have been pushing hard for the road to follow Interstate 581 and route 220, but V-DOT says that route is not viable.
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[11SCLC]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=01-22 TC1:06:01]
[GRAPHIC=None]

The son of the nation's most well known civil rights leader came to Roanoke last night. Martin Luther King the third spoke at the 22-nd annual state convention of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in the Star City.
Kate Weidaw has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[super=@file; :00]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; 06]
[SUPER=01-Martin Luther King, III/SCLC National President; :14]
[SUPER=@Kate2; 1:27]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=kw news7 Roanoke.]

((He was only ten when his father talked about his dream, now it's Martin Luther King the third's time to talk about his outlook for the future.

[SOT 48:34 #1]
[INQ=]

((MARTIN LUTHER KING: THE WORK OF MY FATHER ISN'T FINISHED YET WE'VE MADE GREAT STRIDES BUT WE STILL HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 9]


King is making a name for himself as the National President of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. At Virginia's state convention in Roanoke he talked about his trials with finding justice in the criminal system. King says raising children properly will keep them out of the prison system.

[SOT 36:00]
[INQ=]

((SOME OF US HAVE ABANDONED OUR RESPONSIBILITY OF RAISING OUR CHILDREN. WE'VE ALLOWED OTHER FACTORS AND FORCES TO RAISE OUR CHILDREN.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 10]

[BUTT, BUTT,BUTT]
[SOT 36:20]
[INQ=]

((YOU CAN'T TELL YOUR CHILDREN DON'T DRINK BEER AND HAVE A REFRIGERATOR FULL OF BEER AND A REFRIGERATORS FULL OF ALCOHOL.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 6]


The oldest son of Martin Luther King Junior never forgets to credit his father for raising him with strict discipline... Something he can look back on in his adult years and appreciate. But there were always the times when Dad was a friend.

[SOT 37:38]
[INQ=]

((DADDY WAS A BUDDY WE COULD PLAY IN THE HOUSE...WHEN DADDY WAS THERE WE COULD DO WHATEVER WE WANTED TO DO.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 16]


King says even though it's been 33 years since his father was alive his message as a dad and a civil rights leader are still heard. It's a message that Martin Luther King the third continues to carry on in his fathers name. Kate Weidaw News7 Roanoke.))

[Children-Killed]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Neighbors are gathering in support of Russell Yates, the father of five children killed by their mother.
Yesterday Andrea Yates appeared in a Houston Court.
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[Vo-Nat]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX;]


Police say Yates confessed to killing her five children.
Yesterday in court she was granted a court appointed attorney.
The 36-year old expressed little emotion inside the courtroom.
Prosecutors say they have not decided if they will seek the death penalty, or what the final charges will be.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=the only]

(( JOE OWMBY, HARRIS COUNTY ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY THE ONLY CHARGE I'M AWARE OF AT THIS TIME ANYWAY ... IS A CHARGE OF CAPITAL MURDER FOR KILLING TWO PEOPLE IN THE SAME TRANSACTION, NOAH AND JOHN.))
[SUPER=01-Joe Owmby/Harris Co. Asst. District Attorney;]
[RUNS=10 ]
[OUT Q=Noah and John]
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[vo-nat]
Preliminary autopsy reports indicate all the children were drowned.
A funeral is scheduled Wednesday.
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[British-Toddler]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


In a move that has shocked Britain, an English parole board has decided to let the two teenage boys - John Venables and Robert Thompson - go free.
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[VO-NAT]

Venables and Thompson, then 10, were convicted in 1993 of kidnapping, torturing then murdering two year old James Bulger.
The abduction was caught on a surveillance tape.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]

((ROBERT MAKIN/RALPH BULGERS SOLICITOR: HE IS EXTREMELY ANGRY, FRUSTRATED, FEELS THAT THE SYSTEM, AND QUITE UNDERSTANDABLY SO, HAS NOT HAS PROPER REGARD TO HIS INTERESTS, HIS VIEWS AND DEALT WITH THE MATTER IN A FAIR AND APPROPRIATE WAY.))
[SUPER=01-Robert Makin/Ralph Buglers' Attorney;]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=appropiate way]
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[VO-NAT]


Venables and Thompson have spent eight years in a secure childrens unit. They recently met with a panel of psychiatrists and judges to determine if they were still a threat to society.
The parole board determined they were remorseful for their crimes and that releasing them with restrictions was appropriate.
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[Motel-Ruling]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=SatAM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=01-39 14:02]
[GRAPHIC=None]

A Southwest Virginia husband and wife didn't show up in court yesterday... So Judge James Turk found against them by default...
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[vo-nat] Turk ruled that Hoyt and Glenna Osborne discriminated against Mexican workers - by overcharging them for SUBSTANDARD rooms in the motel they owned. Eighteen migrant workers say they paid a hundred dollars more per room than other tenants - and that they lived eight to a room with NO water OR heat. The migrant workers' attorneys plan to seek damages in a July trial.
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[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT] Is your hand-washing all for naught? Health Check reporter Joy Sutton's findings may surprise you. The story ahead.
[ANCHOR=Jacey]

And...
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[VO-NAT]

the animals are back - and so is Eddie Murphy's Dr. Doolittle. Anna Wentworth checks out part two - still ahead. But first if you are traveling today........
[Jacey ad-lib the travel forecast -- WX PRO]
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[Leo MIC hot] [ No 2-shot toss go straight to Travel Bump] [soft music under]

[Hollyfield-Golf]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Saturday a.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=Time Off]
[GRAPHIC=Time Off]

It's not what you might expect to find among the winding roads a-top Bent Mountain. But the owners of Hollyfield Golf Course wouldn't have it any other way. In this week's Time Off Shannon Young takes us to the outer reaches of Roanoke County - to find a diamond in the rough.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Sally Hollyfield/Hollyfield Golf Course; 28]
[SUPER=@Shannon2; 43]
[RUNS=1:52]
[OUT Q=STD]

((The game of golf is about overcoming obstacles. So, too is the business of golf. Just ask Sally Hollyfield who literally got the ball rolling at a 90-acre course on Bent Mountain. Her father, Colonel Paul D. Hollyfield, teed off on the project in the 1980's after helping design other courses in South America and Iran. When he got sick, Sally saw the opportunity to step in on the follow-through.
[SOT 11:12:27-11:12:38]
[IN Q=The result of that was that when he died in '87...]

((The result of that was that when he died in '87 I just continued to do what I thought was the right thing to do which was to take this as far as we could take it and do the best that we could do with it.))
[RUNS= :11]
[OUT Q=do the best that we could do with it.]


The location makes for weather that's often 10-degrees cooler than in the valley.
The natural, European-style course offers 9-holes to walkers only, a feature Sally says has many players hooked.
[SOT 11:13:51-11:14:01]
[IN Q=Of course, golf is historically a walking sport...]

((Of course, golf is historically a walking sport so it's either you play the land or the land plays you and that's what you find here.))
[RUNS= :10]
[OUT Q=and that's what you find here.]

Up until recently you would also have found Colonel Hollyfield's grave up above the 8th hole, a spot he was known to swing by on occasion.
[SOT 11:15:53-11:16:05]
[IN Q=We found out after we had buried him...]

((We found out after we had buried him that he had been, many times, known to be up there in his Mercedes with his newspaper over his face, asleep!))
[RUNS= :12]
[OUT Q=with his newspaper over his face, asleep!]

The Colonel has since been moved to Arlington. But Sally says his spirit lives on in the out-of-the-way fairways and closely-mown greens that have proven to be a stroke of Hollyfield genius.
[SOT 11:16:17-11:16:33]
[IN Q=I was always very aware...]

((I was always very aware that he was here, and still am, you know, with what he started. I don't know if it's mystical or just that he knew this was a beautiful piece of property, a beautiful location.))
[RUNS= :16]
[OUT Q=a beautiful location.]

Shannon Young, News 7, Roanoke County.))
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[TAKE WEB ADDRESS FS] For directions to Hollyfield Golf Course - check out our web site at wdbj-7-dot-com and click on the Time Off icon.
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[5-Hand-Washing]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=501-14 21:00]
[GRAPHIC=Medical News]


It takes more than just soap and water to get rid of bacteria and viruses on your hands.
As Health Check Reporter Joy Sutton finds out - many people AREN'T washing their hands... PROPERLY.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Many people take time to wash their]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;00]
[SUPER=01-Donna Proctor/Extension Agent;12]
[SUPER=@Joy1;21]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;36 Quick]
[SUPER=07-Casey Harman;47]
[SUPER=07-Brandy Musgrove;1:05]
[RUNS=1:58]
[OUT Q=news 7, Roanoke Co.]
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[NAT SOT]
[IN Q=]

[RUNS03]
[OUT Q=]


Many people take time to wash their hands before meals --or after they've used the rest room.
But it doesn't do a bit of good if it's not done properly.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT41:37]
[IN Q=We transmitt all type of viruses]

((WE TRANSMIT ALL TYPES OF VIRUSES AND BACTERIA FROM OUR HANDS TO OUR MOUTHS FROM OUR MOUTH TO OUR HANDS AND TO OTHER PEOPLE AND THINGS THAT WE TOUCH)) [RUNS08]
[OUT Q=that we touch]
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[SOT1:09:19]
[IN Q=While most people think they do a pretty good job]

((JOY SUTTON/REPORTING: WHILE MOST PEOPLE THINK THEY DO A PRETTY GOOD JOB OF WASHING THEIR HANDS --WE DECIDED TO PUT SOME PEOPLE TO THE TEST.. SO WE WENT TO A LOCAL MALL AND YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE WHAT WE FOUND OUT)) [RUNS09]
[OUT Q=found out]


We first applied a white fluorescent powder to their hands --to simulate bacteria or a virus --then we told our participants to wash their hands until they thought they were clean.
But under the black light --you can see the difference between our first two candidates.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT1:05:37]
[IN Q=It's kind of interesting that i paid more attention to it]

((CASEY HARMAN: IT'S KIND OF INTERESTING THAT I PAID MORE ATTENTION TO IT I GUESS AND MAYBE KIDS DON'T REALLY THINK ABOUT IT. I THINK I'VE LEARNED TO SCRUB A LOT HARDER AND GET ALL MY HANDS RATHER THAN JUST CERTAIN PARTS)) [RUNS12]
[OUT Q=certain parts]
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[SOT1:05:25]
[IN Q=Next time I will scrub very very hard]

((KATIE THOMPSON:NEXT TIME I WILL SCRUB VERY VERY HARD)) [RUNS04]
[OUT Q=very very hard]


Our next candidate Brandy was convinced she did a good job.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT59:59]
[IN Q=I scrubbed the living day lights out of]

((BRAND MUSGROVE: I JUST SCRUBBED THE LIVING DAY LIGHTS OF THEM. I'M GETTING READY TO GO EAT AND I DON'T WANT TO GET FOOD POISONING AND HAVE BACTERIA ALL OVER MY FOOD)) [RUNS10]
[OUT Q=over my food]


After seeing her hands under the black light --all she could say was --gross.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT42:18]
[IN Q=I think folks don't believe that it really]

((DONNA PROCTOR/EXTENSION AGENT: I THINK FOLKS DON'T BELIEVE THAT IT REALLY MAKES THAT BIG OF A DIFFERENCE. THEY LOOK AT THEIR HANDS --THEIR HANDS SEEM CLEAN --THEIR HANDS FEEL CLEAN --AND YOU CAN'T SEE BACTERIA AND YOU CAN'T SEE VIRUSES)) [RUNS10]
[OUT Q=can't see viruses]


So, what does it take get your hands squeaky clean?
(///// SOT /////)
[NAT SOT47:44]
[IN Q=Wash all the way up your arms and fingers]

((DONNA PROCTOR:WASH ALL THE WAY UP YOUR ARMS AND FINGERS GET THEM GOOD AND WET. THEN APPLY YOUR SOAP, WORK UP A LATHER AND WORK FRONT O AND BACK, BETWEEN FINGERS --SCRUB YOUR NAILS)) [RUNS16]
[OUT Q=scrub your nails]


And if you don't plan to scrub for at LEAST 30 seconds --don't even bother --Proctor says you're wasting your time.
Joy Sutton, News 7, Roanoke Co.))

[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sports plays]
[GRAPHIC=WNBA]


In sports, Seattle is three games back from Western Conference leader Houston after last night's win at Phoenix in WNBA action.
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[vo-nat]
[super=03-Phoenix, AZ/WNBA;]


This one was down to the wire. Trisha Fallon keets the Mercury close with the three pointer from the top of the arch.
Sonja Henning scores for Seattle, with the drive to the hoop and picks up the foul with the little double pump.
Fallon again, this time with the spin move and the scope shot the points are good but the Storm still has the lead.
[super=34-Seattle/58/Phoenix/55;]


Phoenix could have tied it with a three, but Seattle seals the deal with the steal and the Storm beats the Mercury 58-55. (-------------)
by SS