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[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

The Governor extends higher benefit levels to the unemployed, by signing legislation advanced by Southside lawmakers


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

And their hard work is literally paying off. Cultural organizations in Southwest Virginia end up IN the state budget.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
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In sports, Bill Elliott captures the pole for Sunday's MNBA America 500 in Atlanta Maryland advances in the A-C-C tournament.
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[VO-NAT]


But the Virginia Cavaliers are knocked out in the first round by N.C. State.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Patrick]
[SS=None]


A few scattered showers are on the way as a cool front sweeps through tomorrow, let's review the maps together.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 4-Shot]


News 7 at six is next.
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[SOT 14:58:35]
[IN Q=It's big deal for southside]

[14:55:41 :02] ((IT'S A BIG DEAL FOR SOUTHSIDE.)) [14:58:07 :05] ((IT'S SOMETHING THAT GIVES A LITTLE STABILITY TO AN UNSTABLE SITUATION.))
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[OUT Q=unstable situation.]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


As lawmakers continue their work on the state budget...
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Governor Warner signs legislation extending benefits for laid- off workers.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


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


And I'm Shannon Young.
[Jobless-Bill]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=02-03 TC35:27]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


The General Assembly session will conclude tomorrow after lawmakers complete work on the state budget.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


But today, legislation affecting southside and southwest Virginia became law, as Governor Warner signed a measure extending an increase in unemployment benefits.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Keith-Shannon & JoeD /State Microwave;]


Joe Dashiell has been following the action in Richmond. Joe, what will this mean?
[LIVE=JoeD /FULL State Microwave]
[SUPER=@Joe1;]
[SUPER=05-Richmond]


Keith and Shannon, Governor Warner signed the measure extending the 37 percent increase in benefits that Governor Gilmore put in place following September 11th.
This is a statewide extension, but it was southside lawmakers who carried the load on this legislation.
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[IN Q=The diffference in the two years]

((THE DIFFERENCE IN THE TWO YEARS, YES THE ADMINISTRATION WAS BEHIND THIS. I'M ALSO APPRECIATIVE THAT CHARLES HAWKINS, AND ROBERT HURT, CLARK HOGAN, IT WAS VERY MUCH A BIPARTISAN EFFORT TO PUSH THIS BILL THROUGH.))
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[OUT Q=to push this bill through.]


Martinsville Delegate Ward Armstrong says his only regret is that it didn't happen sooner... but he and other southside lawmakers got their wish as Governor Warner put his pen to House Bill 1336.
[SOT 14:44:16]
[IN Q=I think this is a great example]

((I THINK THIS IS A GREAT EXAMPLE OF THE POSITIVE THINGS WE CAN ACCOMPLISH WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER FOR THE GOOD OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES WITHOUT REGARD TO PARTY, CHAMBER OR REGION.))
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[OUT Q=without regard to party, chanber or reason.]


The legislation extends the increase enacted after September 11th , that raised the maximum unemployment benefit from 268 to 368 dollars a week.
The increase is temporary... expiring on January first of next year.
[SOT HAWKINS 14:58:34]
[IN Q=This is a band-aid effect]

((THIS IS A BAND-AID EFFECT FOR OUR ECONOMY'S NEEDS. NO QUESTION ABOUT THAT, WE'VE GOT TO DO SOMETHING LONG TERM, BUT THIS AT LEAST GETS US IN A START.))
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[OUT Q=this at least gets us in a start.]))
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[LIVE=JoeD /FULL State Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Richmond;]


Lawmakers will deal with the budget tomorrow, along with a possible compromise on the proposed sales tax referendum.
The latest version applies only to northern Virginia... but would direct some money to poorer school districts in other parts of the state.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Keith-Shannon & JoeD /State Microwave;]


So Keith and Shannon, they've accomplished a lot in the last two months, but the work isn't done yet.

[Blacksburg-Budget]


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The Town of Blacksburg says its budget is one of the bright lights in the state.
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[SUPER=03-Blacksburg;]

Town Manager Gary Huff says the area shows encouraging figures despite bleak economic conditions elsewhere....including Richmond. The 2003 budget continues to fund all town services and has taxes staying put. Huff says counties and cities have a harder time when the state is strapped for cash.
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[IN Q=because we]

((GARY HUFF/BLACKSBURG TOWN MANAGER; BECAUSE WE DON'T RECEIVE THE STATE FUNDING WE RELY ON A LOT OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF REVENUE ONE OF THOSE BIGGEST SOURCES MEALS TAX WHICH WE DO VERY WELL IN SO BY DEPENDING ON THOSE OTHER REVENUE SOURCES WE DON'T HAVE THE SAME PROBLEMS THAT MANY WHO RELY ON STATE FUNDING WOULD SEE.))
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[VO-NAT]

Budget changes include no new hires, a 15-percent increase in health premiums and a reduction in wages for part-time employees. Budget work sessions begin this month and Huff anticipates the plan will be adopted in April.
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[Cultural-Funding]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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Cultural Organizations in our area are breathing a sigh of relief.
The state budget calls for more than 700-thousand dollars in funding for museums and other cultural groups in Western Virginia.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Shannon & Justin/Microwave;]


Justin McLeod is at the Transportation Museum in Roanoke. Justin, what's the reaction from these cultural organizations?
[LIVE=Justin /FULL Microwave]
[SUPER=@justin1]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke]

well Shannon, they all say it's better than nothing.
After all, you may remember a lot of these cutural organizations got no funding whatsoever for the current fiscal year.
And although state funding is on its way for next year, it's nowhere near what they want or need.
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[SUPER=01-Jim Sears/Center in the Square; :43]
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((((NAT SOUND OF TRAIN GOING INTO TUNNEL))
There's finally a light at the end of the tunnel for Virginia's Museum of Transportation.
The state budget secures more than fifty thousand dollars for the museum.
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[IN Q=We're at zero]

((KAY STRICKLAND/VA MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION: WE'RE AT ZERO AND THRILLED THAT OUR LEGISLATORS WERE ABLE TO FIND US SOME APPROPIATIONS, WE DESPERATELY NEEDED IT.)) [Runs10]
[OUT Q=desperately needed it]


These are already desperate times for the Transportation Museum.
Officials have had to cut hours, programs and half the workforce.
Similar cuts have also hit places like the Science Museum of Western Virginia and Center in the Square.
Under the current proposed budget, the science museum would get 112-thousand and Center in the Square would receive a 140-thousand dollars.
[SOT 12:15]
[IN Q=We're certainly grateful]

((JIM SEARS/CENTER IN THE SQUARE: WE'RE CERTAINLY GRATEFUL FOR ANYTHING THAT THE LEGISLATURE IS ABLE TO PROVIDE US BUT IT STILL LEAVES US IN A SERIOUS FINANCIAL CRISIS.)) [Runs08]
[OUT Q=financial crisis]


A financial crisis that may force Center in the Square to cut even more staff, programs, and possibly hours of operation.
This is a reality for an organization that is already operating on a 350-thousand dollar deficit.
[SOT 12:41]
[IN Q=We're also look]

((JIM SEARS/CENTER IN THE SQUARE: WE'RE ALSO LOOK AT A DEFICIT FOR ANOTHER YEAR AND SOME ORGANIZATIONS ARE FACED WITH THE REALITY OF CONSIDERING CLOSING.)) [Runs07]
[OUT Q=considering closing] ))
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[LIVE=Justin /FULL Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke;]


To give you an idea how much of a reality that may be, consider this.
Two years ago, the transportation museum received 350-thousand dollars in state funding, this year it was zero, next year it will only be 50-thousand
[DOUBLE BOXES=Shannon & Justin/Microwave;]


But again Shannon, right now these organizations are just happy to be getting any state funding at all.

[Campbell-Shooting]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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A woman was shot in the back in a Roanoke restaurant this morning.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Police say a confrontation just after midnight led to gunfire inside Campbell's Place on Loudon Avenue.
Two men seated in a back room were approached by a third man.
He got into a fight with one of the men at the table. When the other one pulled out a gun and opened fire, he fired back.
One round went into a bathroom and hit 21-year-old Tiffany R. Morris in the back.
She's listed in serious condition at Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
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[Langford]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Lynchburg police have nabbed a man wanted in connection with the city's first murder of the year.
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[VO-NAT]


47- year- old Randall Lee Langford was arrested last night around 11:30 on Langhorne Road in Lynchburg.
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg]


Langford is suspected of shooting to death 51- year- old Loretta Lynn Napier in her home Sunday morning.
Police say Langford and Napier were longtime friends.
He's being held on murder and firearm charges.
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[Kmart]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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Add Lexington to the list of communities losing their K-Marts.
The company now says that store will close, along with those in Madison Heights and Radford.
K-Mart is closing 284 stores nationwide and hopes to save about 550 million dollars this year.

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


Deputies in Central Virginia shut down a major drug pipeline between the Commonwelth and Mexico.
THat's next on News 7 at Six.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


Still no word on who won that 20 million dollar lotto jackpot... but Kroger now has its cut.
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[Amherst-Drugs]
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An alleged drug- dealer's ill-gotten gains are now in the hands of the Amherst County sheriff's department..
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

and a major drug pipeline between Mexico and central Virginia has been shut down.
Steve Smallshaw has the story.
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(( For a man who up until a year ago was apparently unemployed, 41- year- old Leonard Dale Hartless was living the good life.. with a nice home and a swimming pool, 60 acres of land and vintage cars in the garage.
A two- year undercover investigation helped Amherst County authorities and the D-E-A understand how Hartless was doing it.
Sheriff Jimmy Ayers says Hartless was a major drug dealer who for several years had large amounts of cocaine, methamphetamines and marijuana mailed or delivered to his home in Amherst County... drugs that were then sold throughout central Virginia.
[SOT 12;24:00]

((JIMMY AYERS/AMHERST CO. SHERIFF: MOVING A LOT OF DRUGS.. ..QUITE A BIT.))
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Now the toys are being taken away.
Amherst County sheriff's authorities Friday began hauling away all the goods Hartless allegedly bought with his drug profits: a '68 Camaro, a big screen t-v, farm equipment and more.
Sheriff Ayers says the message is crime doesn't pay.
[SOT 12:27:05]

((AYERS: WHEN IT'S GOING GOOD.. THE END OF A DEAD-END ROAD.))
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Hartless and an alleged accomplice are scheduled to stand trial on federal drug charges in April.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Amherst County.))

[Antiques-Bust]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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We got a brief account today of drug deals that were going on inside a Roanoke antiques store.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]

Two men aadmitted to selling crack cocaine at George's Place on Williamson Road last Fall. Store owner George Spence is set for trial a week from Monday, but co-defendant Keith Childress pled guilty today. The government alleges Spence not only conspired with Childress and others to distribute crack, but that Spence participated in the transactions himself at times.
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[SOT 1:38:50]
[IN Q=He would direct]

((JOHN BROWNLEE/U. S. ATTORNEY; HE WOULD DIRECT CHILDRESS, STOKES AND OTHERS TO BRING THE COCAINE FROM POINT "A" TO POINT "B" FOR SALE IN EXCHANGE FOR DOLLARS ALL DONE WITHIN GEORGE'S. IT WASN'T LIKE THEY ACTUALLY LEFT THE BUILDING.))


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[OUT Q=like they actually left the building.]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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The various drug transactions ranged from 750 to 1-thousand dollars at a time. Childress and James Granville Stokes each face at least FIVE years in prison when they're sentenced later.


[Missing-Person]


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Pulaski Police need your help with a missing persons case.
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[VO-NAT]

32-year-old Christopher William Hicks hasn't been seen since February 19th.
[SUPER=03-Pulaski;]

Authorities say he never showed up for work at Imperial Industrials in Dublin. The Pulaski resident drives a gray 19-87 Chevy Cavalier. Police are not labeling the case suspicious but ask that you call 994-8680 if you have information on Hicks' whereabouts.
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[Hogan]


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Two independents will be on the ballot in the Roanoke City Council election.
[SS=Don Hogan]


Businessman Don Hogan officially announced his bid for a seat today.
This is his second try for council. After winning nomination as a Republican two years ago, Hogan dropped out of the race. But he still got almost 18-hundred votes.
[SS=Doug Trout]


Body shop owner Doug Trout is also running for one of the three seats this May.

[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
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A better-than-expected February jobs report fueled Wall Street today. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
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The DOW gained 47 points.
NASDAQ rose 48.
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[Franklin-Superintendent]


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The Franklin County school board has named a new superintendent.
Larry Hixson has spent 26 years in education, including the top job in two Virginia school systems.
The Warrenton native replaces Leonard Gereau, who's retiring in June.

[Kroger-Lottery]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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Someone in the Roanoke Valley is 20-million dollars richer. Either the Lotto South ticket holder doesn't know it yet, or the winner is simply biding his or her time.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]

In the meantime, Kroger collected 25-thousand dollars today for selling the winning ticket last weekend. In addition to the over-sized check, Lottery officials also presented something suitable to take to the bank. Kroger says it will use the 25-grand to support community service projects. The Ohio- based food and drug store chain did not say WHICH communities would benefit.
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[Sports Tease]


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And coming up in sports, The Winston Cup cars qualified in Atlanta today highlights from the opening round of the A-C-C tournament.
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[VO-NAT]


And the Roanoke Express is rested for its game tonight in Greensboro against the Generals.
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[S-UVA ]


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Virginia's NCAA tournament dreams most likely ended today thanks to a 20 point loss to N.C. State in the quarterfinal round of the ACC tournament at the Charlotte Coliseum.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC/Cavaliers vs. Wolfpack; :00]


Pete Gillen was hoping to avoid the sweep against the Wolfpack this season.
And with the way Roger Mason Junior played, it looked like the Wahoos had a chance. Mason knocked down 15 first half points. Mason finished with 24 points.
State's answer for Mason was Anthony Grundy. The tough, hard nosed veteran was lethal from the floor, scoring 13 first half points. He finished with a career high 32 points and the Pack had a 42-
[SUPER=33-N.C. State/92/Virginia/72;]

37 halftime lead.
In the second half, UVa's Travis Watson got into foul trouble and State took advantage. Archie Miller stepped up to hit a trio of three pointers and N.C. State pulls away for a 20 point 92-72 victory.
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[S-ACC]


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Maryland advances to the semi finals with an 85 to 59 win over Florida State.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC/Terrapins vs. Seminoles; :00]


In the opening game, top seeded Maryland took on Florida State. The Seminoles beat Clemson to earn a shot at the Terrapins.
Byron Mouton was the story of the game in the first half. The Maryland forward would lead all scorers with 14 points and five rebounds before intermission.
Juan Dixon was the Terps second leading scorer, he hits this jumper after a nice move to the basket, he had nine in the first half,
[SUPER=33-Maryland/85/Florida State/59;]Florida State would give up way to many points in the paint, but the Noles g

et a bucket here from Monte Cummings.
Maryland holds off a FSU run to start the second half and advances to the semi finals with the 85-59 win.
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[S-Boards]


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[PINNACLE PAGE 6999]
The action continues this evening when second seeded Duke takes on seventh seeded North Carolina at 7.
then at around 9-thirty Wake Forest and Georgia Tech tip it off to wrap up the first day of action.
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[S-Express]


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The Express is in Greensboro tonight. Roanoke is 5 and 1 against Greensboro this season. The Express has played only two games in about the last two weeks and Steve Mason says the time off has been helpful.
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((The Express is experiencing it's strangest portion of the 2001-2002 ECHL schedule where the team has played just one game in eight days. ((:)) ((STEVE MASON:)) ((PERRY FLORIO/EXPRESS HEAD COACH:))
The time off has also been beneficial to team chemistry, according to center Paul Giblin. Giblin reported last week after being acquired from Macon. ((:))
The Express takes on Charlotte Saturday night on the road and does not play again until Friday, March 15th at home against Reading. Steve Mason News 7 sports.))

[S-Qualify]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
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[WRITER=rst]
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The Winston cup drivers were in Atlanta this afternoon qualifying for the MBNA America 500.
And Bill Elliott will start on the pole after turning a speed of 191 point 542.
And here's a look at the starting field. [MOTION]
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[SUPER=0107-6. Ricky Craven//7. Dale Jarrett//8. Kevin Harvick//9. Tony Stewart//10. Johnny Benson//;]
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[SUPER=0107-11. Kenny Wallace//12. Sterling Marlin//13. Terry Labonte//14. Buckshot Jones//15. Jimmie Johnson//;]
[SUPER=X5009;]
[SUPER=0107-16. Elliott Sadler//17. Michael Waltrip//18. Bobby Labonte//19. Jeff Gordon//20. John Andretti//;]
[SUPER=X5009;]
[SUPER=0107-21. Mike Skinner//22. Bobby Hamilton//23. Robby Gordon//24. Dave Blaney//25. Ken Schrader//;]
[SUPER=X5009;]
[SUPER=0107-26. Jerry Nadeau//27. Joe Nemechek//28. Ward Burton//29. Rick Mast//30. Jeff Burton//;]
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[SUPER=0107-31. Shawna Robinson//32. Matt Kenseth//33. Hut Stricklin//34. Kyle Petty//35. Stacy Compton//;]
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[SUPER=0107-36. Jeff Green//37. Ricky Rudd/Prov/38. Rusty Wallace/Prov/39. Mark Martin/Prov/40. Jeremy Mayfield/Prov/;]



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[SUPER=0107-41. Casey Atwood/Prov/42. Brett Bodine/Prov/43. Dick Trickle/Prov/;]
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