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Politicians are entering into the battle over the state's redistricting from all sides.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

And the war overseas turns into a local battle of will. We'll hear from those for and against US military action.
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[Sports-Head]


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Tonight on News 7 sports, Steve Park makes a miraculous return to racing at Darlington. The March Madness continues with another upset.
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And Altavista win at the state basketball tournament to earn a spot in tomorrow night's Group A championship.
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[WX-Head]
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Racking up some record highs today in the east including Roanoke. Plan for showers this weekend. Details ahead.
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News 7 at Six is next.
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(( I GUESS IT'S NOT SURPRISING THAT A REPUBLICAN ATTORNEY GENERAL AND DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR WOULDN'T SEE EYE TO EYE ON THIS ))
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The Governor and the Attorney General remain at odds tonight
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


as more voices join the debate over the state's redistricting plan.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


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


And I'm Shannon Young.
[Redistricting]
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The war of words continues following the ruling that overturned the state's redistricting plan.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


The Governor says he's disappointed with the Attorney General's quick decision to appeal and his refusal to discuss the issue. Republicans says it's Warner who is playing politics. [***NEWS 7 @ 6 MB GRAPHIC***]
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And tonight, Joe Dashiell reports the state's black lawmakers have now entered the fray.
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Keith and Shannon, members of Virginia's Legislative Black Caucus spoke with reporters today by conference call.


They expressed their support for Judge Richard Pattisal's ruling, and said the state should move forward with the process of re-drawing the state's legislative districts.
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((GOV. MARK WARNER: OBVIOUSLY THERE ARE VITAL INTERESTS INVOLVED IN THE CASE BEFORE US. AND I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL REFUSED TO MEET WITH ME TO DISCUSS THIS IMPORTANT CASE.))
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[OUT Q=discuss this important case.]


Governor Mark Warner did not hide his displeasure after Attorney General Jerry Kilgore cancelled a meeting on the redistricting issue.
Kilgore said he represents General Assembly members and the state board of elections, and was simply trying to avoid a conflict.
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[IN Q=The governor can appoint himself.]

((THE GOVERNOR CAN APPOINT HIMSELF A SPECIAL COUNSEL AND PROCEED IN THAT MANNER, AND IT'S HAPPENED IN THE PAST. WE JUST WANT TO AVOID A CONFLICT DOWN THE ROAD AND USE ALL CAUTION AT THIS POINT TO AVOID THAT CONFLICT.))
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Ultimately, a judge may have to decide who has the final say on a state appeal...
Or, says Washington and Lee University Political Science Professor Mark Rush, the Governor may try to use the issue to his advantage in the April veto session.
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[IN Q=This may actually give]

((THIS MAY ACTUALLY GIVE THE GOVERNOR SOME LEVERAGE IN THE VETO SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, AS HE GOES BACK AND MAYBE TRIED TO ADVANCE SOME OF THE BILLS HE'S BEEN FRUSTRATED WITH WITH THE LEI\GISLATURE, LOCAL TAX INITIATIVES AND SO ON.))


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[OUT Q=and so on.]))
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Meanwhile, members of the Legislative Black Caucus say they're moving forward with a challenge of the state's congressional districts.
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Keith and Shannon, they say that lawsuit will be filed in Richmond Federal Court next week.


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A pair of men jailed in Nebraska could be returning to Roanoke sometime next week.
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In a court hearing, 27-year-old Mark Lamont Neamo and 18-year-old Christopher Brian Krug waived extradition this morning. That means Roanoke City police will bring them back to the city as early as Monday from Dodge County, Nebraska where the two were arrested on Wednesday.
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Neamo and Krug are being held on abduction and firearms charges stemming from a shooting at the Stop-In on Hershberger Road last month that left one clerk dead.
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[Knox]


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When prescription pain killers are re-sold on the street, the mark up is typically ten times what you'd pay a legitimate pharmacist. A month's supply of OxyContin, for example, costs a patient 28-hundred dollars. It might fetch 28-thousand on the black market.
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(( That's among the revelations in the latest court documents released this week in the case of Roanoke pain doctor Cecil Knox. As we reported last night, Knox is alleged to have written prescriptions for one patient for 360 pain pills in one 48-hour period. That's a year's supply in two days. The feds allege "Knox prescribes large and often increasing amounts of powerful pain- killer medications to a large number of patients with few if any safeguards..." to determine if patients actually get the drug, whether they use it- -instead of selling it or giving it away- -or whether patients are dependent upon or addicted to the drug. In December federal agents raided a restaurant in Pulaski where the F-B-I suspects OxyContin was being sold. According to the search warrant affidavit, Tom's Drive In is a front for illegal trafficking in prescription medicine.
Court papers indicate the owner of the drive in, Melvin Chrisley, provides the money to his suppliers, "many of whom are Knox patients." They in turn obtain prescriptions from Knox and other physicians, though patients often cannot afford to fill the entire prescription. Allegedly using Chrisley's "front money," they get the prescription filled. The patient obtains the medication and- -according to the affidavit, the patient repays the loan with pills. The patient might keep only one in ten of the pills. The rest go back to Tom's Drive In where, the prosecutor says, Chrisley sells what's left over and the cycle begins again.))
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Chrisley did not return phone calls to the restaurant today. So far, he has NOT been charged with anything.

[Protesters]


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America's war on terror is about five months old, and the debate over using military action is starting to heat up.
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That's especially true in Lynchburg, where both sides of the issue have been waging a weekly battle for public opinion. Steve Smallshaw is there to tell us more.
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Shannon, peace activists and war supporters have been squaring off since October..
..and now neither is willing to be the first to pack up their signs and go home.
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(( They've been at it for months.
Since the U-S began its war on terrorism, peace activists who oppose the military action have been silently protesting in front of Lynchburg's Monument Terrace.
[SOT 19:17:10]

((JACK PAYDEN-TRAVERS/PEACE ACTIVIST: AND WE'RE HERE TO PROTEST THE WASTE OF U-S TAX DOLLARS ON KILLING PEOPLE AS A SOLUTION TO INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS.))
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On the other side are those who support the war.. their signs are getting more pointed and they're angry about the peace group's choice of location.
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((PHILLIP WOOD/USMC VETERAN: THEY SUPPORT THE TROOPS BUT THEY DISAGREE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM. WHY DON'T THEY DEMONSTRATE AT THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE? WHY DEMONSTRATE ON SACRED GROUND HERE?))
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Sacred because of the 272 names on the terrace, one for each Lynchburg soldier who died serving his country.
The anti-war protesters see Monument Terrace as the village green.. where the First Amendment should be respected.
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((JACK PAYDEN-TRAVERS: WE'LL BE OUT HERE AS LONG AS OUR TROOPS ARE STATIONED IN AFGHANISTAN AND ARE KILLING PEOPLE IN AFGHANISTAN.))
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((WOOD: WE'LL STAY HERE AS LONG AS WE HAVE TO. THEY DON'T KNOW WHO THEY'RE FOOLING WITH WHEN THEY FOOL WITH THE VETS, I TELL YOU. THERE'S A CAMARADERIE THAT JUST WON'T STOP.))
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These dual protests could go on indefinitely..
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..both sides already have or plan to get their protest permits extended for the next year.

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Southwest Virginia gets ready for 276.
We'll explain when News 7 returns.
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Plus you've known her for years as the Magic City Ford Lady.
But Shirley Niday's now in a new, much less visible, career.
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A familiar personality in Southwest Virginia is calling it quits....
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Shirley Niday, the "Magic City Ford Lady" has traded in her spokeswoman career for a country store outside of Fincastle.
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Business Reporter Jennifer Miele sat down with Niday to find out about her new gig.
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[tc:14:19:02] ((OH, ISN'T SHE CUTE?)) [RUNS02]
No doubt, she's a people person.
And Shirley Niday is out to prove she can sell just about anything.
For 12 years, she WAS Magic City Ford... [NAT] [RUNS03] as the car dealer's marketing director, we saw her face and heard her voice on just about every media outlet in the Valley.
But Shirley has put down the microphone and picked up, well, potatoes. [tc:13:38:09] ((SHIRLEY NIDAY: I GREW UP IN AN ATMOSPHERE LIKE THIS. WE HAD THE GAS PUMPS, WE WORKED ON CARS, MY DADDY WAS A TEXACO MAN.)) [RUNS08]
Memories of her childhood now hang in her new country store.
She bought Old Mill Grocery in February.
Niday tried juggling Magic City and Old Mill for a while, but time didn't allow for both.
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[tc:13:49:23] ((I'M GOING TO MISS IT AND I HOPE THE CUSTOMERS ARE GOING TO MISS ME.)) [RUNS04]
Niday is still learning the trade of store owner -- cash registers, cooking and customer service. [tc:14:04:17] ((I LOVE OWNING MY OWN STORE, I CAN PLAY THE LOTTERY WHENEVER I WANT.)) [RUNS03]
By the looks of Niday, you'd never know that she fought off breast cancer just last year. [tc:13:53:26] ((IT WAS PRETTY BAD FOR A WHILE -- IN ONE OF THE COMMERCIALS THAT I DID, ACTUALLY I HAD A PUMP HOOKED UP TO ME. IT WAS SITTING ON THE GROUND WHILE I WAS DOING THE COMMERCIAL.)) [RUNS10]
It's easy to tell, cancer could stop her magic, and her latest endeavor has only strengthened it.
Jennifer Miele, News 7, Botetourt County.))

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Earnings are out for the transition period of paper and chemical producer Westvaco. In November and December, Westvaco posted a net loss of nearly 22 million dollars and slowed production lines. Westvaco and Mead Corporation completed a merger in late January. MeadWestvaco says the losses are based on a weaker global economy, and decreasing demand.

[Stocks]


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Increases in industrial production and consumer confidence gave the stock market a boost today. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
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The DOW climbed 90 points.
NASDAQ rose 14.
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State police want to talk to the driver of a tractor trailer that may have been involved in a fatal crash in Campbell County Wednesday night.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
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Three people were killed when a van tried to pass a truck on Route 501 and collided with two other cars.
Authorities say one of the vans apparently came in contact with the truck which never stopped after the crash.
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((SGT. ROBERT SHUPE/STATE POLICE: AND WHAT WE'D LIKE TO DO IS ANY TRUCKS THAT WERE TRAVELING 501 ON THE 13TH ABOUT THAT TIME AND THINKS POSSIBLY THAT THEY COULD HAVE BEEN INVOLVED THAT THEY GIVE US A CALL.))
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Police are looking for a truck with a dark green cab pulling a white box trailer.
It would have damage somewhere on the left side. [TAKE NEXT PAGE]
Anyone with information should call the state police at the toll- free number you see on your screen.
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[County-Fire]


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Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of a fire that destroyed a Roanoke County home last night.
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Firefighters responded just after 7:30 at this home in the 28-block of Timberview Drive.
More than fifty firefighters had to be called in to put out the fire.
Water had to be trucked in because of a lack of fire hydrants in the area.
The home is a total loss.
The family was home at the time, but everyone got out safely.
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[Area-Code]


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Virginia's newest area code will become official tomorrow, and will affect many people in our region.
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[TAKE Pinnacle FS]
"The Code" is now 276 for Henry, Patrick, Carroll, Wythe and Smith Counties .. all the way to far southwest Virginia.
The transition from 540 to 276 in those areas started last fall, but as of tomorrow, 540 will no longer work. You must use the new area code to call those counties, and cities within them.
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[Sports Tease]


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Coming up tonight on the Big 7, plenty of March Madness as Altavista wins, Cave Spring limbers up, and the Tech women do the same.
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Plus, the NCAA division three tournament's final four is tipping off at this hour in Salem.
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We get started with the Group A portion of the high school state basketball tournament at the Vines Center at Liberty.
This afternoon Altavista took on Honaker.
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Colonels coach Mike Cartolaro making a few points before his players take the floor. Guard Kenny Hunt gets things started off right for Altavista as he drives for two off the glass and the Colonels are on their way. Honaker's David Mullins comes back with two of his own from under the hoop. But the rest of the first quarter would be all Colonels. This time Hunt with the drive and dish to Terrell Woodruff who scores on the reverse layup. Then Hunt looking up court finds Troy Harris as he puts it in the hole splitting defenders.
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Altavista advances to tomorrow night's Group A title game at 7pm with the 73-to-62 win. The Colonels will play Nandua.
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Tonight the Group Two semi-finals are in the spotlight. Blacksburg takes on King George at seven at the Vines center, with Robert E. Lee and Martinsville tipping things off at 8:45.
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The Knights went through a short practice at Cave Spring today. Tomorrow, they battle George Wythe for the Group 3A state championship. Steve Mason has a preview.
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[S-NCAA]


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The N-C-Double-A division three tournament tipped off at the Salem Civic Center this evening at 6 oclock.
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The final four teams have now been in town 2 days and a couple of the coaches with final four experience say the City of Salem has really rolled out the red carpet for the tournament.
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Carthage and Otterbein tipped it off at 5 and Rochester and Elizabethtown College play at 8.

[S-Tech]


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The Lady Hokies of Virginia play a second round game in the W-N-I-T at the Cassell tomorrow night.
Tech will face George Washington, A team that beat the Hokies twice during their last season in the Atlantic 10.


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Tipoff at the Cassell tomorrow night is 7 oclock.


[S-Qualify]


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The Winston Cup circuit is in Darlington this weekend for the Carolina Dodge Dealers 400. Ricky Craven and Jeff Gordon captured the front row,
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[SUPER=03-Darlington, SC/Fox Sports Net;:00]

but the happiest man at the track was Steve Park. He qualified third in his first time qualifying since he suffered a serious head injury last year at this very track.

Now here's the entire starting grid.
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It could mean thousands of students have to dig a little deeper to pay for their education.
Virginia Tech's Board of Visitors will vote on a tuition hike at today's meeting.
The price tag for a Tech diploma could go up anywhere from six to nine percent.
We'll find out exactly how much tonight on News 7 at Six.
by SS