[1-News-Head]

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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Stem cells could hold the secret to putting William Boyd back on his feet again. We'll look at the other side of the controversy tonight.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


And a crash course in the theft of historic artifacts from Virginia soil.

[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]

Tonight on News 7 sports, Advance Auto is jumping into the Winston Cup ranks. Michael Vick readies himself for his preseason NFL debut.
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[VO-NAT]
And like it or not, the Minnesota Vikings get back to work at training camp.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]


Temperatures are warming and the tropics have a new visitor. The 7 day planner is just ahead.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 4-shot]

[Video-Open]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=Video Open]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

A Montgomery County man desperately wants to resume a normal life.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

Paralyzed but not without hope, he looks to controversial stem cell research.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


And I'm Shannon Young.

[Stem-Cell]


[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=01-22 - 1:53:20]

Some researchers think stem cells are the best hope for curing the most deadly of diseases.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

But the treatment is highly controversial because it uses human embryos.
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=none]

New River Valley Bureau Chief Rachel Cannon introduces us to one local man who believes it's his last chance to walk again.
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[SOT]
[IN Q= Nats wheelchair moving]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg; :00]
[SUPER=01-William Boyd/Stem Cell Research Supporter; :07]
[SUPER=01-Cricket Boyd/Stem Cell Research Supporter; :28 QUICK]
[SUPER=@Rachel1; :57]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Doris Zallen/Virginia Tech Professor; 1:10]
[RUNS=1:40]
[OUT Q=RC, News 7, Montgomery Co.]

(( [Nats tc 18:30:01 William in chair COVER BITE 2:26:06 ITS ALMOST LIKE BEING IN A PRISON WHERE I'M AT RIGHT NOW/ new bite show him 9:18:28 WILLIAM BOYD/STEM CELL RESEARCH SUPPORTER; THERE'S SO MUCH SUFFERING AND PAIN THERE'S HARDLY ANY ENJOYMENT OF LIFE AT ALL.] 43-year-old William Boyd's LIFE revolves around a wheelchair. He was paralyzed in a 19-99 construction accident.
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[SOT 5:23:17]
[IN Q=EVERYTHING ]

((EVERYTHING IS JUST A MAJOR PROJECT NOW.))
[OUT Q=PROJECT NOW.]

William's wife Cricket now works to support them as well as helping with his care.
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[SOT 13:10:12] (COVER)
[IN Q=I would do anything]

((CRICKET BOYD/STEM CELL RESEARCH SUPPORTER; I WOULD DO ANYTHING POSSIBLE TO HELP MY HUSBAND TO BE A MAN AGAIN.))
[OUT Q=AGAIN]

The Boyd's are hopeful ANYTHING will be stem cell research. Through their own study, they believe the technology could give them their lives back.
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[SOT 1:30:09]
[IN Q=if they inject]

((IF THEY INJECT MY BACKBONE WITH STEM CELLS THAN THAT CAN GROW PLACES BACK THAT ARE BROKEN. ))
[OUT Q=BROKEN]
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[SOT 26:39:08]
[IN Q=For ]

((RACHEL CANNON/RCANNON@WDBJ7.COM; FOR WILLIAM AND HIS WIFE SUPPORTING STEM CELL RESEARCH IS EASY, BREAKTHROUGHS COULD DRASTICALLY IMPROVE HIS QUALITY OF LIFE, BUT FOR OTHERS THE DECISION ISN'T SO SIMPLE.))
[OUT Q=SO SIMPLE.]

[Nats Zallen] Dr. Doris Zallen is a Virginia Tech professor specializing in genetic science issues.
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[SOT 33:17:28]
[IN Q=its not just]

((DR DORIS ZALLEN/VIRGINIA TECH PROFESSOR; ITS NOT JUST A SCIENTIFIC OR A MEDICAL JUDGMENT, ITS OFTEN A JUDGMENT ABOUT WHAT'S THE RIGHT THING TO DO WHAT'S THE ETHICAL THING TO DO.))
[OUT Q=THING TO DO.]

Virginia Tech will not take a position on stem cell research but advocates the public being involved and actively discussing the possibilities and consequences of research.
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[SOT 35:32:07]
[IN Q=there's no one]

((THERE'S NO ONE RIGHT ANSWER NO ONE RIGHT PATHWAY THAT GETS YOU GOOD AND NO HARMS.))
[OUT Q=NO HARMS.]

William and Cricket say the right answer is to have William as part of an experimental trial. They refuse to give up on what could be a miracle. Rachel Cannon, News 7, Montgomery County.))
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[Clearbrook]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=01-44 TC-9:31]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Local leaders say it makes sense to assign Roanoke City firefighters to Roanoke County's Clearbrook Station.
Residents of the area are receptive, but say they want to know more about the proposal.
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[SOT 10:44:06]
[IN Q=We can serve both the county]

((RICK BURCH/ROANOKE CO. FIRE AND RESCUE: WE CAN SERVE BOTH THE COUNTY CITIZENS IN THE CLEARBROOK AREA WITH THE CAREER STAFF AND THE VOLUNTEERS. THE VOLUNTEERS ARE STILL VERY MUCH A PART OF THIS AND WILL BE RESPONDING TO CALLS ALSO. AND WE CAN ALSO HELP SERVE THE CITY ALONG THE 220 CORRIDOR WHERE COVERAGE COMES FROM A DIFFERENT STATION BY ROANOKE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.))
[SUPER=01-Rick Burch/Roanoke Co. Fire & Rescue]
[RUNS=:21]
[OUT Q=by Roanoke Memorial Hospital.]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]


A task force must work out the details, but the plan would send six Roanoke City firefighters to supplement the county's career employees and volunteers.
Civic League President Mike Wray says it sounds like a good idea, but he wants to know more.
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[SOT 15:56:53]
[IN Q=We've got to see how]

((WE'VE GOT TO SEE HOW IT'S GOING TO AFFECT OUR COMMUNITY. AND WHAT IT HAS FOR US. AND BY INVOLVING THE PEOPLE, THE VOLUNTEERS, THE PERSONNEL, THAT'S A FIRST STEP.))
[SUPER=01-Mike Wray/Clearbrook Civic League;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=that's a first step.]
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[VO-NAT]


Meanwhile, Wray says the civic league will also continue to press its case for a new traffic signal near the Clearbook Station, at the intersection of US 220, and Indian Grave Road.
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[Hanover-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=01-46 TC-13:32]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]


Two families are homeless after an afternoon fire in Roanoke.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Firefighters responded to this home in the 24-hundred block of Hanover Avenue just before three o'clock
They arrived to find heavy smoke coming from the second floor and attic.
Four people lived in the house but only one was home when the fire broke out.
Darlene Farlin says she was startled by a knock at the door.
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[SOT 2:01:44]
[IN Q=He said get out]

((DARLENE FARLIN/FIRE VICTIM: HE SAID GET OUT, YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE, YOUR HOUSE IS ONE FIRE. I SAID MY HOUSE IS NOT ON FIRE, HE SAID YES IT IS. AND HE SAID WHERE IS THE BABY? I SAID HE IS WITH HIS DADDY AND HE GRABBED ME OUTSIDE AND I LOOKED AND SAID GET THE GUY DOWNSTAIRS AND WE BANGED ON HIS DOOR.))
[SUPER=01-Darlene Farlin/Fire Victim]
[RUNS=13]
[OUT Q=banged on his door]
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[VO-NAT]


No word yet on what caused the fire.
The fire department believes it started on the second floor.
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[Levy]


[ANCHOR=]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Levy]


The F-B-I says there's no basis to an internet tip that said missing intern Chandra Levy's body was buried at a Virginia army base.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fort Lee]

An F-B-I spokeswoman in Richmondsays the agency isn't going to spend any more time looking into the tip. The tip said that Levy's remains are buried under a parking lot on the base, or nearby. The F-B-I says it investigated, and decided that there's no site around Fort Lee that corresponds with the information in the anonymous tip.
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[Crime-Dig]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=01-24 TC-1:22:37]
[GRAPHIC=none]


"Tomb raiders" are the heroes of American movies and video games.
In Virginia, they're criminals.
Stolen relics from Virginia graves and battlefields sell for hundreds -- and even thousands of dollars --on a sophisticated international black market.
So the Commonwealth leads the nation in training police and historians to fight back.
Richmond Bureau Chief Ellen Qualls has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=A glance into the woods is NOT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; :00]
[SUPER=01-Martin McAllister/Archaeological Instructor; :15]
[SUPER=@Ellen2; 44]
[SUPER=01-Tom Klatka/Roanoke Archaeologist; :58]
[SUPER=01-Robert Hicks/Va. Dept. of Criminal Justice Services; 1:21]
[RUNS=1:42]
[OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.]


(( A glance into the woods is NOT enough.
Professional looters, like the one Martin McAllister is portraying for this week-long class, are seriously sneaky.


[sot tape 13;52:03 ]

((MARTIN MCALLISTER/ARCHEAOLOGICAL INVESTIGATOR: THE SOPHISTICATED PEOPLE ARE USING A VARIETY OF ANTI-DETECTION STRATEGIES...EVENINGS, WEEKENDS, HOLIDAYS.))
[runs= 17 ]


But sneaky pays off.
[sot tape 13:28:55 ]

((THE THINGS THAT ARE HIGH TICKET ITEMS ARE BELT BUCKLES AND YOU KNOW MAYBE EPAULETS, AND THINGS FROM PARTS OF UNIFORMS.))
[runs= 08 ]


Weapons are even more valuable.
Civil War relics -- plentiful in Virginia -- can fetch into the thousands of dollars.
Indian artifacts, like hundreds looted from burial sites in Wythe County, can be even be bought and sold on Internet sites like E-bay.
The Virginia Department of Historic Resources points out that relic hunters aren't just stealing stuff -- they're stealing history.
[sot tape 13;40:46 ]

((TOM KLATKA/ROANOKE ARCHAEOLOGIST: WHAT I REALLY NEED TO KNOW ... HOW IT WAS ASSOCIATED WITH OTHER ITEMS.))
[runs= 09]


So the casting material dentists use is molded into tool marks and boot treads to generate evidence.
And police, F-B-I agents, and archaeologists all learn to collaborate in the field and in court.
[sot tape 14:07:10 ]

((ROBERT HICKS/DEPT. OF CRIM. JUSTICE SERVICES: WE CAN'T REALLY EXPECT THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO GET INTERESTED IN THIS TYPE OF OFFENSE AND WALK INTO COURT AND CLAIM TO BE AN EXPERT ON MIDDLE WOODLAND PERIOD INDIAN CERAMICS.))
[runs= 10 ]


Virginia's "time crime" course has graduated hundreds of state law enforcers in the last six years... and this year attracted students from as far away as Guatemala.
Ellen Qualls, News 7, Richmond.))

[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
[SS=NONE]

Still to come on News 7, can merger-mania actually cause a boom for smaller, local banks?
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

and a Radford company is helping refurbish a piece of Rockbridge County history.
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[Zebra-Foundation]


[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=01-23 TC-1:21:53]
[GRAPHIC=none]


They are children who might be having trouble in school or have a parent in jail or on drugs..
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

They're at- risk kids in need of some outside help.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford]


Jack Mills says there are more than one thousand such children in Bedford County alone.
So Mills and other community leaders have launched a program aimed at helping those youths one at a time.
The Zebra Foundation wants to pair the kids with elderly mentors and supply them with a computer to help with their education.
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[SOT 00:06:38//00:21:08]
[IN Q=So we're going]

((JACK MILLS/ZEBRA FOUNDATION, INC.: SO WE'RE GOING TO SEE IF THERE ARE ELDERLY PEOPLE THAT WILL HELP US MENTOR AND MONITOR THESE CHILDREN. MY GOAL IS TO PUT A COMPUTER IN THE HOME OF EVERY NEEDY CHILD IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. WE'RE GOING TO START IN BEDFORD.)) ((BEULAH PAYNE/FORMER HEADSTART DIRECTOR: WHEN WE THINK OF OVER A THOUSAND CHILDREN AT RISK IN BEDFORD COUNTY, THAT'S TOO MANY CHILDREN JUST FOR US TO SIT BACK AN IDLY DO NOTHING.))
[SUPER=01-Jack Mills/Zebra Foundation, Inc.]
[SUPER=01-Beulah Payne/Former HeadStart Director; :13]
[RUNS=25]
[OUT Q=idly do nothing.]
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[VO-NAT]


Mills says the Foundation needs donations of money, computers and volunteers.
He hopes to document volunteer hours and use those figures to attract grant money.
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[Small-Banks]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=01-25 TC-1:34:43]
[GRAPHIC=Wachovia]


The fight over Wachovia is drawing to a close. Tomorrow shareholders will essentially chose a new partner... either First Union or SunTrust.
Meanwhile smaller, regional banks are ready and waiting get those big bank customers who are just plain sick of merger talk.
[DOUBLE BOXES= Keith/Jennifer MB SET;]
[MB GRAPHIC=NEWS 7 AT 6]


News 7 Business Reporter Jennifer Miele spoke with several small banks today. Jen.
[LIVE= Jennifer /FULL MB SET]
[SUPER=@jennifer1]


Keith, a Wachovia-First Union merger would create the largest financial holding company in the Southeast and East Coast region.
Their officials say regional convenience will be unsurpassed.
But many customers are asking, "What if I get lost in the Big Bank Shuffle?"
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[SOT]
[IN Q=We're hoping that's going]
[SUPER=01-Danny Hardy/FNB President;:00]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg;:07]
[RUNS=1:28]
[OUT Q=taken care of.]
(([SOT]

((DANNY HARDY/FNB: WE'RE HOPING THAT'S GOING TO BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO PICK UP ADDITIONAL MARKET PLACE, ADDITIONAL DEPOSITS AND LOAN CUSTOMERS.)) [RUNS 05]
First National Bank president Danny Hardy says the cloud of uncertainty surrounding a potential big bank merger has customer patience overdrawn.
Last week, Wachovia announced it would sell off nine area branches, leaving customers with NO choice but to do their banking with whomever picks up their branch.
Smaller regional banks like FNB say its area branches have seen an influx of Wachovia, First Union and SunTrust customers who are just plain sick of all this merger talk.
[SOT]

((DANNY HARDY: MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE NOT HAPPY WITH LARGE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION THAT AREN'T ABOUT TO PROVIDE INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE.)) [RUNS 07]
Not every small bank attributes recent influxes of customers to merger mania.
NBC, for example, says promotions do the trick... free checking and an equity line and money market campaign.

In that regard, large and small banks are about the same, but its the larger banks who usually win the convenience award... more branches in more states with free access to your money.
A recent report released by the Federal Reserve, however, shows that in a majority of cases, mulit-state financial institutions charge significantly higher fees.
Either way, Hardy says to put your money on who works best for you.
[SOT]

[tc:03:09:46] ((DANNY HARDY: ALL OUR CONSUMERS NEED TO BE LOOKING CONSTANTLY FOR OPPORTUNITIES WHICH THEY CAN BE TAKEN CARE OF.)) [RUNS 03]))

[LIVE= Jennifer /FULL MB SET]
[SUPER=05-;]


We'll be traveling to Winston-Salem tomorrow to cover the Wachovia shareholders vote.
[DOUBLE BOXES - KEITH/JENNIFER MB SET]


And Keith, we'll have the results tomorrow on News 7 at 6.



[Paramedic]


[ANCHOR=Shan 2-SHOT]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=none]

Lexington Police have arrested a Wytheville man for allegedly posing as a paramedic.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-SHOT]


Police arrested 33-year old David Sult this week
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[GRAPHIC=none]

They say he did not have proper life- saving certification, and obtained rescue- squad equipment by false pretenses. Sult was suspended from the Lexington Livesaving and First Aid Crew last month, after allegedly giving false information about his credentials.
They say he left Lexington with nearly 800 dollars worth of rescue squad equipment. Sult is currently free on 10-thousand-dollars bond.

[Goshen-Bridge]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=01-43 - TC-12:59]
[GRAPHIC=None]

It'll be a few months before Route 746 crosses the Calfpasture River again.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Goshen/June;]

The historic Goshen Bridge is undergoing renovation for the first time since being built 110-years ago. All that remains are the support beams used to dismantle the structure.
[SUPER=03-Radford;]

Parts of the original bridge are being sandblasted and salvaged by a Radford company. Those pieces and newly manufactured parts will then undergo a galvanizing treatment to prevent corrosion over the next half century. Reconstruction is expected to be complete in spring of next year.
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[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]

Coming up tonight on News 7 sports, we'll check in at the Vikings, Falcons and Redskins' camps.
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[VO-NAT]

Plus, Advance Auto Parts is going big time in racing as it tries to make a Winston Cup triple play.
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[S-Vikes]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-101 2841TC]
[GRAPHIC=VIKINGS]
The Minnesota Vikings returned to work today although most admitted that their minds were elsewhere.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Mankato, MN; :00]

A day after lineman Korey Stringer died of heat stroke, the Vikings entered their practice facility to the sound of applause - as fans clapped for each and every player on the team.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I'VE COACHED...]
[SUPER=01-Dennis Green/Vikings Head Coach; :08]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=...be than together."]
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[S-Falcons]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-102 4132tc]
[GRAPHIC=Falcons]


The Atlanta Falcons open the pre-season tomorrow night against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta and former Virginia Tech star Michael Vick will play a lot.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Greenville, SC; :00]


Falcons public relations said today that out of the four quarterbacks in camp with the team at this time, Vick will play the majority of the snaps. The intention in playing Vick so much so soon is to get him used to the crowd and allow him to continue adjusting to the NFL in a friendly environment. The number one draft picks says he plans on doing what he's done in camp to date, put on his hard hat and go to work quietly.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="i'm no]
[SUPER=01-Michael Vick/Falcons Rookie Quarterback; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dan Reeves/Falcons Head Coach; :19]

((MICHAEL VICK/FALCONS ROOKIE QUARTERBACK:WELL I'M NO DIFFERENT THAN ANYBODY ELSE. I WAS THE NUMBER ONE DRAFT PICK BUT THAT DON'T MEAN A THING. I STILL HAVE TO COME IN HERE AND RESPECT THE VETS AND WORK HARD. I WAS A GREAT PLAYER IN COLLEGE AND I WANT TO BE THE SAME TYPE OF PLAYER IN THE NFL, SO I JUST HAVE TO BE HUMBLE AND GO OUT THERE AND WORK HARD THE SAME WAY THEY WORK HARD AND THAT'S WHAT I PLAN TO DO.)) ((WELL I THINK HE DOES HAVE A PRETTY GOOD GRASP OF IT. HE'S GETTING THE REPS AND SEEING THE THINGS DEFENSES THROW AT YOU, IT'S BASIC RIGHT NOW, HE'S JUST GOT TO KEEP WORKING THE WAY HE IS.))
[RUNS=:26]
[OUT Q=........working the way he is"]
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[VO-NAT]


Aaron Salkin, the head of public relations for the Falcons, said Vick was both excited and nervous going into tomorrow nights game knowing he would take most of the snaps at quarterback. The game kicks off at 7:30 and is NOT televised.

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[S-Skins]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-103]
[GRAPHIC=REDSKINS CAMP]


The Redskins continued their rigorous two a day workouts in Carlisle today. First round draft pick Rod Gardner is still a no-show.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Carlisle, PA; :00]

After nearly a week in camp the players seem to be getting more accustomed to head coach Marty Schottenheimer's hands on approach.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=YOU KNOW I THINK...]
[SUPER=01-Stephen Davis/Redskins Running Back; :00]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=play harder."]
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[S-Champ]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-98 (48:18)]
[GRAPHIC=Sports Logo]


Advance Auto Parts will fly its colors in three Winston Cup Races this season. ARCA driver Frank Kimmel will attempt to qualify in the October races at the Lowes Motor Speedway, the Martinsville Speedway and the season finale in Atlanta.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-ARCA; :]


Kimmel, A 2 time ARCA champion, has limited experience in a cup car. However, he did qualify and drive for Jimmy Spencer at Michigan.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="A lot...]
[SUPER=01-Larry Clement/Team Owner; :00]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=.....drive it."]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :]


Advance has sponsored Kimmel's ARCA car for about 6 years. The National Pork Producers will also be on board for the three cup races.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="They understand...]
[SUPER=01-Frank Kimmel/2 Time ARCA Champion; :01]
[SUPER=01-Wendy Delano/Advance Marketing Director; :14]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=.....at out store."]
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[S-Avs]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-95 ]
[GRAPHIC=AVS/HILLCATS]

Finally tonight the Hillcats and Avalanche play for the third time this week as they open up a two game set at Salem Memorial. Game time tonight is 7 o'clock.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=we've won...]
[SUPER=01-Dave Collins/Avalanche Manager; :00]
[SUPER=01-Curtis Wilkerson/Hillcats Manager; :15]
[RUNS=:23]

(------------) [OUT Q=...good defense."]
by SS