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[VO]
On News 7 at 5, American travelers in India and Pakistan are urged to leave the area as the threat of war grows.
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Also police officers in Danville investigate that city's fourth murder of the year.
[Weather-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
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The weekend update is hot and humid with only an isolated shower to cool us off. We'll check out the temperatures in just a minute.

[Medical-Head]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=tbr]
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Also today, a doctor says parents need to be aware of the signs of depression in children,
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[VO-NAT]

Mike Stevens will tell us who won the pole position for Sunday's race at Dover.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]

And we will hear from a teenage pop star who wants to reach new heights. News 7 at 5 is next.

[5-Helicopter-Rescue]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The victims and the survivors are all off the mountain- after a climbing accident at Oregon's Mount Hood-
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[SUPER=03-Mt. Hood, OR]


The climbing accident killed three pople and turned from bad to worse- when a rescue helicopter crashed- seriously injuring one person.
An Air Force Reserve Major says wind gusts may have caused that crash.
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((the pilot actually backed up when the helicotper started acting up and went away from THOSE PEOPLE BECAUSE HE WOULD'VE WENT DOWN THERE WOULD'VE PROBABLY HAD FAR MORE CASUALTIES THAN WE HAD.))
[SUPER=01-Sgt. Nick Watt/Clackamas Co. Sheriff's Dept;]
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The chopper was responding to a climbing accident- that happened when one member of a four person team apparently slipped triggering a chain reaction- that knocked nine people into a crevasse- Three climbers were killed.
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[5-Danville-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=kar]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation]


Danville Police are investigating the fourth murder in the area this year.
Around one this morning.... police were called to 642 Monument Street
They found Marco Duwan Banks lying in the street with what appeared to be a stab wound.
His body was sent to the Medical Examiner in Roanoke for an autopsy.

[5-Thomas]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=502-01 1:33:06]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


The second murder trial for Jeffrey Allen Thomas will begin at the end of July in Winchester.
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[VO-NAT]
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The 32-year old was granted a new trial by the Virginia Supreme Court. Earlier this year, the court unanimously overturned his capital murder conviction and death sentence. Thomas had been convicted of killing 16-year-old Tara Munsey in a Pulaski Circuit Court last March. But the state court said a change of venue should have been granted because of excessive publicity. Thomas remains jailed at the Sussex Correctional Canter in Waverly until his second trial.
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[5-Miller-Park]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=502-07 37:30]
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Lynchburg officials say concerns over the safety of one of the city's most popular public parks are being blown out of proportion.
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[VO-NAT]
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City leaders held a news conference today at Miller Park to downplay reports of fights and allegations of gang activity there.
Several teenagers were detained for fighting at the park on Memorial Day.
Police and city officials say news reports of the incident have made the situation worse and that residents should feel perfectly safe coming to any city park.
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((KIMBALL PAYNE/LYNCHBURG CITY MANAGER: THE CONFRONTATIONS THAT OCCURRED IN THE PARK ON MONDAY WERE ISOLATED INCIDENTS AND WERE MINOR IN NATURE AND NO ONE SHOULD DRAW ANY CONCLUSIONS ABOUT PARK SAFETY BECAUSE OF THOSE INCIDENTS. OF THE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WHO CAME TO MILLER PARK ON MONDAY, ONLY A VERY FEW CHOSE TO BREAK THE LAW.)) ((CHARLES BENNETT/LYNCHBURG POLICE CHIEF: OBVIOUSLY ANY TIME GROUPS OF PEOPLE GET TOGETHER THERE'S SOMETIME SOME FRICTION. THIS PARK IS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE TO COME HERE, CONGREGATE HERE AND ENJOY THEMSELVES. I THINK YOU'VE ALREADY HEARD THAT AS IN MANY THINGS, A SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE CAN UNFORTUNATELY, BY THEIR BEHAVIOR, CAUSE PROBLEMS.))
[SUPER=01-Kimball Payne/Lynchburg City Manager]
[SUPER=01-Charles Bennett/Lynchburg Police Chief; :14]
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[OUT Q=behavior cause problems.]
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[VO-NAT]


Parks officials say while they've had calls from concerned parents, no one has withdrawn their children from summer recreation programs because of rumors of violence.
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[5-Achievement]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=mmu]
[TAPE#=502-08 17:45]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Some students in Roanoke were honored today and they, in turn, paid tribute to America's heroes in the fight against terrorism.
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The Achievement Center's Award program looked like the Fourth of July.
Students wearing red, white and blue sang patriotic songs and extended a special thank you to those in uniform.
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Awards were given out for school achievement and attendance.
The Achievement Center is a private school for children with learning disabilities.
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[HARD MUSIC UNDER]
[ANCHOR=Jean]


Still to come on the newscast, we will see how a simple treatment could take care of one of the most serious pregnancy complications,
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[VO-NAT]

Also we'll tell you why no one loses in a local version of the television show Survivor.
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[5-India-Pakistan]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=Net]
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The warning came out today.
Americans are being asked to avoid India- and if they're already there- they're urged to pack their bags and get out.
This as the hostilities between India and Pakistan heat up.
Jennifer Jones has the latest.
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[Super=01-Gordon M. Doguid/U.S. Embassy Spokesman;]
[SUPER=01-Richard Boucher/State Dept. Spokesman;]
[SUPER=01-Jennifer Jones/CBS News;]
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((With India and Pakistan still talking war and bolstering their military might with nearly a-million troops locked in a standoff60-thousand Americans in India have been warned to get out. The same advice went to the 10-thousand US citizens in Pakistan And a travel warning already in effect for that region was reissued. US EMBASSY SPOKESMAN, GORDON M. DOGUID: Tensions have risen to serious levels and the risks of intensified military hostilities between India and Pakistan cannot be ruled out. This between two nuclear nations locked in battle for the control of the disputed Kashmir region. Each nation is stocked with the weapons and neither is ruling out using them. Richard Boucher/State Department Spokesman out: We have tried to made clear that contemplating nuclear use can be disastrous: Decades of fighting over Kashmir flared after India blamed Pakistan for failing to stop guerilla attacks, including one on it's Parliament. This has lead President Bush to demand Pakistan, a major ally in the US war against the al-Qaida terror network, to live up to its word and crack-down on extremists crossing into Kashmir. The President had ordered his top negotiators to the region...including Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. The US team will not be mediators they say, but will be there to try to create dialogue between Pakistan and India by making it clear that war will not serve in their interest.))

[5-Pre-Eclampsia]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=tbr]
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A new study says an inexpensive drug can prevent a common and sometimes fatal complication of pregnancy.
Dr. Mike Rosen shows us how the problem know as (pre- a-CLAM-sha) pre-eclampsia can be reversed without harming the baby.
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[SUPER=01-Dr. Abbe Wain/Obstetrician;]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Mike Rosen/CBS News;]
[SUPER=01-Iain Chalmers/UK Cochrane Centre;]
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(( ADEOLA DOKUN AND HER 3-WEEK OLD SON ANU ARE A HEALTHY, HAPPY PAIR NOW.
BUT-- IN THE 37TH WEEK OF HER PREGNANCY, SHE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH PRE-ECLAMPIA... A LIFE-THREATENING CONDITION ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

SOT: ADEOLA DOKUN, PRE-ECLAMPSIA PATIENT

((it went up to 170/110 it was very very high.))
IF LEFT UNCONTROLLED-- PRE-ECLAMPSIA-- CAN TURN INTO ECLAMPSIA-- AND CAUSE BLOOD VESSELS IN THE BRAIN TO CLAMP DOWN..WHICH DECREASES OXYGENAND LEADS TO SEIZURES.

SOT: DR. ABBE WAIN/OBSTETRICIAN, MT. SINAI HOSPITAL

(( it's very dangerous and it needs to be taken seriously and there is a good chance you could die.))
DR. ROSEN STANDUP ECLAMPSIA HAS BEEN TREATED FOR DECADES WITH MAGNESIUM SULFATE-- IT DOES A LOT OF THINGS, BUT ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IT DOES IS CAUSE THE VESSELS TO RELAX AND OPEN UP ALLOWING BLOOD TO FLOW TO THE BRAIN.
NOW--BRITISH RESEARCHERS SAY IT -SHOULD- BE THE NEW STANDARD OF CARE-- GIVEN PREVENTIVELY AFTER A WOMAN IS DIAGNOSED WITH --PRE-- ECLAMPSIA. IN A STUDY OF 10-THOUSAND PATIENTS FROM 33 COUNTRIES...SCIENTISTS FOUND THE DRUG CUTS A WOMANS RISK OF GOING ON TO DEVELOP -ECLAMPSIA--BY 58-PERCENT. ANDIT ALSO CUTS THE RISK OF DEATH BY 45 PERCENT..

SOT: Sir Iain Chalmers/UK Cochrane Centre

"the findings are very clear cut....access to magnesium sulfate."
IN PART BECAUSE SHE RECIEVED MAGNESIUM SULFATE, THE DELIVERY WENT FINE, AND ADEOLA IS FEELING GREAT.... JUST... DON'T ASK HER WHEN SHE'S GOING TO HAVE ANOTHER BABY.

SOT--ADEOLA

((I'm not sure yet... when we get some sleep.))
DR. MIKE ROSEN, CBS NEWS.))

[5-Teenage-Depression]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5pm]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=502-05 26:16]
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The recent death of a teenager in Pulaski has some mental health professionals concerned about teen suicide.
The parents of the 16 year old who died on Saturday say their daughter was depressed and took her life by overdosing on drugs.
[ANCHOR=JEAN 2 shot]


Health Check Reporter Joy Sutton attended a conference today on depression and teen suicide.
Joy what did you find out?
[ANCHOR=Joy 2 shot]


Jean,
I found out that as many as one in every 8 teenagers suffers from depression.
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And left undiagnosed and untreated depression can lead to suicide. Last year 18 teenagers committed suicide in Virginia.
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(( Child and Adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Harold Koplewicz say most teenagers with depression don't get the help they need. He says its important parents recongize the warning signs.
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((I THINK THE TRAGEDY IS THAT IN THE US EVERY YEAR WE LOSE THOUSAND OF KIDS TO SUICIDE. IN FACT THIS YEAR, CHILDREN BETWEEN 14 AND YOUNG ADULTS UP TO 24, 5-THOUSAND OF THEM WILL COMPLETE SUICIDE)) [RUNS14]
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Some of the signs of depression include persistent sadness, withdrawl from family and friends, increased irritability, changes in sleep and eating habits, as well as frequent physical complaints such as headaches and stomach aches.
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[IN Q=These are warning signs that must be taken seriously]

((THESE ARE WARNINGS SIGNS THAT MUST BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY, AS SERIOUSLY AS A PARENT TAKES A RASH OR COLD THAT WON'T GO AWAY. BECAUSE LFET UNTREATED THESE KIDS ARE AT HIGH RISK FOR NOT ONLY ATTEMPTING SUICIDE BUT COMPLETING IT)) [RUNS12]
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[ANCHOR=Joy Full]


He says the good news is that depression can be treated.
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((WE KNOW HAVE MEDICINE THAT HAS RELATIVELY FEW SIDE EFFECTS AND A GOOD RESPONSE RATE, ABOUT 60-PERCENT OF KIDS, TEENAGERS RESPOND TO THIS MEDICINE, VERSUS 30-PERCENT TO A PLACEBO))
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[ANCHOR=Joy]


If you would like more information on depression or would like a free screening for your child. You can contact New River Valley Community Services at 1-888-717-3333.

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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=kar]
[TAPE#=502-06 16:30]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Children at Goodview Elementary became part of a tribe at their field day this afternoon.
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[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]


The school's backyard was turned into Goodview Island....complete with a tiki hut, a live iguana and a water spraying palm tree.
The school's PE teacher, Marianne Masters, was the mastermind behind the Survivor themed field day.
With the help of her husband...they created all the challenges and props...by hand.
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((MARIANNE MASTERS/PE TEACHER - OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS WE'VE DONE DIFFERENT THEMES BUT THIS ONE SEEMS TO BE THE BEST ONE THAT THE KIDS HAVE ENJOYED SO FAR.))
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[VO]
Nine challenges were created for the kids.
But instead of working individually, the students had to cooperate with their other tribe members to win.
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((MARIANNE MASTERS/PE TEACHER - ONE THING I'M REALLY HAPPY ABOUT IS THAT THE KIDS HAVE BEEN REALLY SUPPORTIVE OF EACH OTHER, WORKING TOGETHER AND JUST ENCOURAGEMENT AND I THINK IT'S BEEN REALLY GOOD.))
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The winners competed in an obstacle course and won Hawaiian leis (lays).
But in the end....no one was kicked off this island.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=tbr]
[TAPE#=Tease2 ]
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Coming up next on the newscast, Robin will have our detailed weekend forecast,
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[VO] also you have probably heard of firehouse chilli, but what about firetruck barbecue? We'll take a look after the break.
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[5-BBQ]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=Five]
[WRITER=tbr]
[TAPE#=]
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You would think once a fire truck is retired, it would get the chance to stay out of the smoke for awhile.
That is not the case for one such truck in Oregon. A couple there has turned it into a new Barbecue restaurant.
Dave Wenda has more.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=tbr]
[TAPE#=Tease3]
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Coming up - Mixed messages on Wall Street today... we'll have a wrap up of today's trading after the break
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[VO] AND - Teenagers nationwide have been calling this pop star out of this world for years ... and now he's one step closer to proving them right... We'll explain a little later on News 7 at 5.
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[5-Marketwatch]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5pm]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


On Wall Street today, the major markets rallied on some good domestic news, but then backed away following disappointing reports from the international markets.
Alexis Christoforous wraps it up.
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[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=5pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-118 13432TC]
[GRAPHIC=BAM]

Good afternoon folks. The Ticker begins tonight with qualifying results from the concrete surface of Dover. Jack Roush returned to the track today and his drivers gave him some thrills and some spills. Matt Kenseth won his first ever Winston Cup pole.
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[SUPER=03-Dover, DE/Comcast; :00]

That was a thrill. This was not. Kurt Busch - Roush's hot young gun this season recorded a top five lap and then tried to bust a pole winner, but he put a little too much into it. Busch lost control and hit the wall. It looks like he'll be able to repair his car and avoid going to a backup and starting at the rear of the field.
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[S5-VMI]


[ANCHOR=steve]
[NEWSCAST=5pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-119 1:37:28]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 sports]


VMI athletic contributors are spending the next two days at the Lexington Golf and Country Club.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lexington; :00]


This is all part of the Keydet Club Leadership outing. CBS basketball analyst Billy Packer was on hand for the golf event. VMI basketball coach Bart Bellairs presented NCAA division I scoring leader Jason Conley with the a trophy for being named state basketball player of the year.
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[SUPER=01-Jason Conley/VMI Sophomore Forward; :00]
[SUPER=01-Bart Bellairs/VMI Men's Basketball Coach; :14]
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[OUT Q=....loves the school"]
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[ANCHOR=mike]
[GRAPHIC=news 7 sports]

Coming up at six, the Keydets tell us what is next now that the Southern Conference has granted VMI an early release to pursue the Big South .

[5-Lance-Bass]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=5]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


His music has soared to the tops of the charts- Now this singer may be soaring into space.
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[VO-NAT 13.5]
[SUPER=03-Moscow, Russia]


N'Sync band member Lance Bass says he has the go-ahead from Russian space doctors to go into space.
The 23 year old hopes to be the next paying passenger to go into orbit- and the youngest cosmonaut to travel into space.
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[SOT 14:22:19]
[IN Q=]

((LANCE BASS/N'SYNC MEMBER: I KNOW AS A KID THAT'S ALL IT ANTED TO DO IS TO BE AN ASTROUNAUT.. GO INTO SPACE CAMP LEARN AS MUCH AS I COULD.))
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[Talent=Jean]
[GRAPHIC=None]

The space trip is not definite though.
Russian Space officials say they still don't have a firm offer from Bass. [Close-ID] [5pm] SUPER=x4035; fax/copyright [SUPER=x4034;email/copyright]
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