[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Joy]

[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


[roll cold out of the open]


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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@Joy1;]
[SUPER=@Brent1;]

Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning....... A jury finds accounting firm Arthur Anderson guilty of obstructing justice in the Enron investigation...
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And bishops draw up some new rules for priests in the Roman Catholic Church... we will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.


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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[Henry-Jail]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-21 TC-27:01]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Desperate times call for drastic measures. And that's what area law enforcement officials are willing to take in order to deal with overcrowded jails, no raises and the possibility of lay-offs. As Justin McLeod tells us - the Henry County Sheriff says he may have to sue the state to get the money his department needs.

(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 24:42]
[IN Q=nat sound of opening jail door]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Charles Cobler/Inmate; :08]
[SUPER=@Justin2; :14]
[SUPER=01-Demetre Johnson/Inmate; :26]
[SUPER=01-T. Nelson Thomas/Chief Corrections Officer; :45]
[SUPER=01-Frank Cassell/Henry Co. Sheriff; 1:12]
[RUNS=1:40]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Henry County]

((((NAT SOUND OF OPENING JAIL DOOR; 24:42))
When you walk into the Henry County jail, you'll notice right off the bat, they're cramped for space.
[SOT 28:54]
[IN Q=It's kinda inconvient]

((CHARLES COBLER/INMATE: IT'S KINDA INCOVENIENT. YOU ONLY HAVE ONE SHOWER. YOU KINDA HAVE TO WAIT FOR EVERYBODY TO TAKE A SHOWER.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q=to take a shower]


Not easy when you consider this cell is made for just six people.
Currently, it houses 16.
Space is so tight in fact, several inmates have to sleep on the floor.
[SOT 29:53]
[IN Q=Yeah we got inmates]

((DEMETRE JOHNSON/INMATE: YEAH WE GOT BEDS ON THE FLOOR BUT EVERYTHING IS KOSHER WHEN A BED COME OPEN THE NEXT MAN IN LINE MOVES UP.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q=line moves up]


It will probably be that way for awhile.
The jail was built to house just 67 inmates.
On average, the Henry County jail incarcerates nearly 180.
[SOT 33:31]
[IN Q=Your problems multiply]

((T. NELSON THOMAS/CHIEF CORRECTIONS OFFICER: YOUR PROBLEMS MULTIPLY, YOUR MEDICAL PROBLEMS MULTIPLY AND OVERALL COSTS OF OPERATING THE JAIL, IT GOES UP.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q=it goes up]


And that has the Sheriff crunching numbers.
The department receives most of its funding from the county.
This year's budget calls for more than a hundred thousand dollars in cuts for the sheriff's department.
That will lead to fewer vehicles, cuts in the uniform allowance, and no raises for this year.
The state will also be sending less aid this year to law enforcement agencies across the state.
[SOT 13:04]
[IN Q=If the state doesn't]

((FRANK CASSELL/HENRY CO. SHERIFF: IF THE STATE DOESN'T STEP IN AND PICKUP WHAT THEY'RE SUPPOSE TO AND PICK UP THEIR FAIR SHARE I DONT KNOW WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO. I KNOW ONE THING I'M GOING TO DO IS SUE THE STATE, I'M GOING TO HAVE TO.))
[Runs= 12]
[OUT Q=to do that]


That may not be easy.
According to Sheriff Cassell, the state legislature last year passed a law preventing sheriff's from suing the state.

So for now, Henry County will continue to fight crime as it continues to fight for its survival.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Henry County.))



[VOB-Andersen]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


A Houston jury finds Arthur Anderson guilty of obstructing justice.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX]


The accounting firm shredded documents related to the Enron bankruptcy.
Prosecutors say the company knew government investigators would need those records.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT5:18:34]
[IN Q=When you expect]

((WHEN YOU EXPECT THE POLICE, DON'T DESTROY EVIDENCE - AND FOR ARTHUR ANDERSEN - THE POLICE WAS THE SEC.))
[SUPER=01-Andrew Weissman/Prosecutor]
[RUNS=09]
[OUT Q=was the SEC]
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[VO-NAT]


It took the jury 72 hours to find the firm guilty.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT5:19:21]
[IN Q=Even though the jury]

((EVEN THOUGH THE JURY COULDN'T UNANIMOUSLY AGREE ON WHICH EMPLOYEE IT WAS - ARTHUR ANDERSEN CAN BE FOUND GUILTY - WE THINK THAT IS A SYSTEM OUT OF BALANCE QUITE FRANKLY))
[SUPER=01-Rusty Hardin/Andersen Defense Attorney]
[RUNS=10]
[OUT Q=out of balance quit]
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[VO-NAT]


The firm will be sentenced in October. While no one will go to jail - the company could face up to a 500-thousand dollar fine and five years probation.
Arthur Andersen plans to appeal the ruling.
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[Bishops-Conference]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


U-S Bishops have passed a new policy on clergy sexual abuse.
But some feel the new charter doesn't go far enough.
Bob McNamara has details.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=nats ".. no its not over just starting]
[SUPER=03-Dallas, TX; :00]
[SUPER=07-Bishop Timothy Dolan; :17]
[SUPER=07-Bishop Barnard Harrington; :36]
[SUPER=07-David Clohessey; :46]
[SUPER=07-Bishop William Skilstad; :53]
[SUPER=07-Cardinal Bernard Law; 1:06]
[SUPER=01-Bob McNamara/CBS News; 1:31]
[RUNS=1:47]
[OUT Q=standard out]

((NATS ".. NO ITS NOT OVER JUST STARTING
TRACK: The work done in Dallas
NATS: "..GOT TO GO HOME NOW.."
TRACK: Catholic Bishops now face selling many skeptical followers.. that their new charter . is the beginning of the end of the American church's deepest moral crisis yet..

SOT/BISHOP TIMOTHY DOLAN/ST. LOUIS MO/ "..I COULD NOT HAVE ENVISIONED A

WAY FOR THE BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES TO HAVE BEEN STRICTER.."

(GRAPHIC) The Bishops decided.. any priest who ever molested a child..

no matter when.. Could never work as a priest.. or have a role that would put him in contact with children.. He can still be called a priest.. but not dress as one.. or conduct Mass in public..

SOT/ BISHOP BARNARD HARRINGTON/WINONA MN/ "..I WILL PROBABLY HAVE TO ASK

SOME PRIESTS TO STEP DOWN.."
TRACK: Clerical abuse victims groups tempered their anger.. at not getting a tougher policy for offender priests..

SOT/DAVID CLOHESSEY "..YOU DON'T JUDGE THE SUCCESS OR FAILURE OF ANY

VENTURE BASED ON ITS BEGINNING..WE SIMPLY HAVE TO WITHHOLD JUDGEMENT.."

SOT/BISHOP WILLIAM SKILSTAD/SPOKANE WA/ "..THERE'S GONNA BE SOME PAIN IN

CERTAIN PLACES BUT I THINK IT MAY BE A SHORT TERM PAIN.. BUT A LONG TERM GAIN.."
TRACK: The stickiest issue was whether to require bishops to report child abuse allegations to civil authorities.. but it was approved..

SOTCARDINAL BERNARD LAW "..I APOLOGIZED TO THE BISHOPS FOR, FOR THE

FAILURES THAT I'M RESPONSIBLE FOR..." TRACK: Cardinal Law.. shuttled former Boston priest John Geogan from parish to parish.. before Geogan was sent to prison for sexually abusing scores of children..

SOT/LAW "I SEE THAT OUR POLICIES ARE NOT WHAT THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN.

THEY ARE NOW. THANK GOD THEY ARE NOW.."
STANDUP/ (BOTTOM COVERED) "..THE NEW CHARTER TAKES EFFECT IMMEDIATELY.. IT STILL NEEDS THE APPROVAL OF ROME.. BUT WHETHER THIS CHARTER IS START OF RESTORING THE CHURCH'S CREDIBILITY IS LESS ABOUT HOW IT PLAYS WITH THE POPE.. THAN HOW IT PLAYS IN THE PEWS BACK HOME. BOB MCNAMARA CBS NEWS DALLAS))



[China-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]


An early morning fire killed 24 people and injured more than a dozen in China.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Beijing, China]

The blaze started around 2:40 at a cyber cafe in Beijing's university district. It took nearly an hour for crews to put out the fire. Witnesses say most of the victims were undergraduates who frequented the cafe.
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[ANCHOR=Joy]
[ss=none]

Last month, China tightened rules affecting the cafes and sharply curbed the amount of time people can spend in them. By the end of April, there were 200-thousand Internet Cafes in China and 17-thousand had been closed due to illegal activities.


[Rockbridge-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=02-22 TC-59:55]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]

Crews are still busy this morning ... trying to contain a Rockbridge County Forest Fire.
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[VO-NAT - :21]
[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co./Friday;]

The fire in the James River Face Wilderness has burned more than 500 acres. The fire started on June 5th from a lightning strike in the Devil's Marble-yard. More than a hundred-fifty foresters from across the country are battling the blaze. After their tour in Rockbridge County, many will be heading west to fight the massive fire in Colorado.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT - 18:59:22]
[IN Q=Colorado fire is the...]

((ALAN CRAFT/VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY; COLORADO FIRE IS THE ONE GETTING A LOT OF PRESS. BUT THERE ARE OTHER FIRES OUT WEST. AND THE POSSIBILITY OF SOME OF THESE CREWS BEING SENT OUT WEST IS VERY LIKELY. AFTER A 14 DAY TOUR AND TWO DAYS REST, THEY HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO OUT AGAIN. ))
[SUPER=01-Alan Craft/Virginia Department of Forestry;]
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=opportunity to go out again.]
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[VO-NAT - :10+]

Two homes are threatened by the fire, but a bulldozed fire line is expected to keep them safe. High winds are expected to increase the size of the fire, and the amount of smoke.
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[Fire-Training]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-11 TC-1:59:30]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The fire in Rockbridge County proves how important it is for firefighters to continuously refresh their skills.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Yesterday]


Yesterday, the Roanoke County Fire and Rescue Volunteer Department held a variety of live burn training scenarios.
They included attacking a structure fire, as well as search and rescues.
Firefighters say the training is invaluable.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 1:53:17]
[IN Q=The burn building]

((P. J. NAGEL/VOLUNTEER RESCUE CHIEF: THE BURN BUILDING THAT WE HAVE HERE AND THE REGIONAL TRAINING CENTER FOR ALL IN TENSE OF PURPOSES IS VERY LIFE LIKE. TEMPERATURES CAN EXCEED 1,000 DEGREES, ITS REAL FIRE, ITS REAL SMOKE. IT'S NOT A JOKING MATTER, IT'S NOT A GAME, IT'S AN ACTUAL REAL FIRE.))
[SUPER=01-P. J. Nagel/Volunteer Rescue Chief]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=actual real fire]
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[VO-NAT]


More than fifty volunteer firefighters and E-M-S personnel participated in the all day training.
It took place at the Roanoke Valley Regional Training Center on Kessler Mill Road.
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[Tease#1]



[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT] It's father's day... and children of all ages are celebrating their dad's ...
[ANCHOR=Brent]

But Coming up on News 7 Sunday morning
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[VO-NAT]

We'll meet a father - son duo that's observeing the holiday in a unique way... and sparking heroic memories that will last a lifetime.
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[Lotto]
[Break #1]



[Fathers-Day]


[ANCHOR=Brent @ Pulpit]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=02-14 tc 1:35:27]
[GRAPHIC=Fathers Day FS/Monitor]

Father's day is more than just ties, electric razors, and aftershave. A Caroline County father and son combination have come up with a unique way to spend dad's day. Richard Lesko has more.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=It's anything but]
[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.; :00]
[SUPER=07-Collin Stoddard; :07]
[SUPER=07-John Stoddard; :42]
[SUPER=@Richard2; 1:44]
[RUNS=2:00]
[OUT Q=RL, N7, Rockbridge Co.;]

(( It's anything but your average summer job. Fighting fires in National Forest land.
(//////SOT/////)
[SOT - 18:47:14]
[INQ=I've been lifeguarding...]

((COLLIN STODDARD; I'VE BEEN LIFEGUARDING AT KINGS DOMINION FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS, AND I'M STILL THERE NOW, JUST TAKING A LITTLE BREAK, BUT IT'S A MAJOR CHANGE.))
[RUNS= 9]
[OUTQ=but it's a major change.]

A few weeks ago, Collin Stoddard was hitting the books at V-C-U. Now he's with his dad, John, fighting forest fires in Rockbridge County, hundreds of miles away from their home in Fredricksburg. John has been doing this for about three years now, while Collin is just getting his feet wet. Fighting wildfires together has been a unique experience for the pair, and allowed them to spend Father's Day learning a little more about each other.
(//////SOT/////)
[SOT - 18:49:30]
[INQ=It's an opportunity..]

((JOHN STODDARD; IT'S AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HIM GROW AND CERTAINLY TO GET A LITTLE HARD WORK GOING ON. IT'S JUST THAT QUALITY TIME WE HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPEND TOGETHER SOMETHING THAT'S A LIFE EXPERIENCE THAT MOST FATHER AND SONS WON'T HAVE.))
[RUNS= 18]
[OUTQ=and sons won't have.]

Both of the Stoddards say they have learned more about each other, but also about the brotherhood and comraderie shared by forest service workers.
(//////SOT/////)
[SOT - 18:46:59]
[INQ=I've had a lot of fun...]

((COLLIN STODDARD; I'VE HAD A LOT OF FUN OUT HERE SO FAR, EVERYONE I'VE MET HAS BEEN INTERESTING. WE'VE DONE SOME HARD WORK, BUT IT'S ALL PAID OFF I THINK.))
[RUNS= 10]
[OUTQ=paid off, I think.]

The Stoddards could be back out on the lines in a few years, exept as a trio instead of a pair.
(//////SOT/////)
[SOT - 18:47:58]
[INQ=We'll just miss one...]

((JOHN STODDARD; WE'LL JUST MISS ONE OTHER SON, JEREMY. JEREMY'S BACK IN CAROLINE COUNTY WHERE WE COME FROM. WE'LL CERTAINLY MISS HIM, BUT HE'S GOING TO BE GETTING TO THE AGE SOON, SO MAYBE ALL THREE OF US CAN BE OUT ON A FATHER'S DAY COMING UP SOON.))
[RUNS= 17]
[OUTQ=coming up soon.]

The Stoddards wrap up their current 14 day term later this week. After the mandatory two days rest, they could be headed out west to battle fires in Colorado, all the while learning a little more of what teamwork and family are all about. Richard Lesko, News 7, Rockbridge County.))

[Brent toss to bump][Time-Off]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=TimeOff #4 - TC-11:47]
[GRAPHIC=none]


If you need to get away, but are tired of staying in hotel rooms-- a unique get-away in Carroll County may be just the place for you. In this week's Time Off Shannon Young takes us all aboard the Grassy Creek Cabooses.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=For the past couple years...]
[SUPER=03-Carroll Co.;:00]
[SUPER=01-Donnie Yow/Grassy Creek Cabooses;:08]
[SUPER=@Shannon2;:58]
[RUNS=1:43]
[OUT Q=STD]



[straight to Joy for sports]

[2Open-Heads]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


[roll cold out of the open]

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

Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning...... Investigators say they know what kind of hat Elizabeth Smart's abductor was wearing...
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And five people are dead following a murder-suicide in Ontario....
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to hello]

[Missing-Girl]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


There's a new development in the search for a missing Utah teengar. Officials showed the type of cap the abductor may have been wearing when he took the girl from her bedroom earlier this month. Jim Acosta has more from Salt Lake City.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Salt Lake City]
[SUPER=03-Salt Lake City, UT; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dwayne Baird/Salt Lake City Police Department; :08 quick & :22]
[SUPER=01-Ed Smart/Elizabeth's Father; 1:00]
[SUPER=01-Jim Acosta/CBS News; 1:09]
[RUNS=1:20]
[OUT Q=STANDARD]

(( SALT LAKE CITY POLICE PRESENTED WHAT IT CALLED A NEW PIECE TO THE PUZZLE IN THE CASE OF MISSING TEENAGER ELIZABETH SMART.
DET. DWAYNE BAIRD/SALT LAKE CITY P-D 22:23:18 "That's the color it was(showing tan cap) - that's the style of hat it is."
INVESTIGATORS SAY THE MAN WHO ABDUCTED SMART WAS WEARING A TAN GOLF CAP ON THE NIGHT OF THE KIDNAPPING. POLICE WERE IN SUCH A HURRY TO RELEASE THE INFORMATION, THEY DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO BRING A TAN CAP TO THE NEWS CONFERENCE.
POLICE - 22:22:10 "If someone knows someone would have been up in this area, dressed like this, with that kind of a cap, it would be beneficial for us to know who they are."
POLICE WOULD NOT SAY HOW THEY OBTAINED THE NEW INFORMATION. THE ONLY WITNESS TO THE ALLEGED CRIME, THE 14 YEAR OLD'S LITTLE SISTER, SAYS SMART WAS ABDUCTED AT GUNPOINT. AND POLICE STRESS, THEY DON'T BELIEVE THE CAP IS CONNECTED TO THE MAN WHO IS STILL WANTED FOR QUESTIONING IN THE CASE - TRANSIENT MICHAEL EDMUNDS.
THE HASTILY CALLED PRESS EVENT CAME ON THE SAME DAY POLICE DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE THEIR DAILY NEWS CONFERENCES. POLICE DENY THEY'RE FEELING ANY PRESSURE FROM SMART'S FAMILY TO KEEP THE CASE ALIVE IN THE PUBLIC'S EYE. SMART'S FATHER HAS ASKED NEIGHBORHOODS ACROSS UTAH AND THE NATION TO JOIN THE SEARCH.

SOT - ED SMART/ELIZABETH'S FATHER "I just want everyone to know how

important it is to make this an individual community thing."
STANDUP: JIM ACOSTA/REPORTING ON THE 11TH DAY SINCE ELIZABETH SMART VANISHED, POLICE SAY THEY STILL DON'T HAVE A SUSPECT IN THE CASE. BUT THEY DO HAVE A GOLF CAP. JIM ACOSTA, CBS NEWS -- SALT LAKE CITY.))

[Family-Killed]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Murder/Suicide]


An apparent multiple murder-suicide in Canada is the result of a bad break- up.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Ontario, Canada]

Officials say an American man went on a rampage in Ontario Friday night. Authorities believe Peter Kiss of Milwaukee shot his former girlfriend with a semi-automatic weapon outside of her friend's home before making his way to this ex's home to kill her parents, daughter and himself. Kiss is suspected of being a spurned lover who became enraged after his ex ended their relationship and moved back home with her parents.
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[Andersen-Verdict]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


Industry analysts say the future of Arthur Anderson is volatile.
Yesterday, a jury convicted the company of obstructing justice in the Enron investigation.
Chris Lawrence has details.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=In the city where enron went bust]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX; :00]
[SUPER=01-Andrew Weissmann/Prosecutor; :15]
[SUPER=01-Oscar Criner/Jury Foreman; :33]
[SUPER=01-Rusty Hardin/Andersen Defense Attorney; 1:03]
[SUPER=01-Chris Lawrence/CBS News; 1:13]
[RUNS=1:25]
[OUT Q=standard out]

((IN THE CITY WHERE ENRON WENT BUST -- A HOUSTON JURY FOUND ARTHUR ANDERSEN GUILTY OF OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE. IT'S ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST NOTORIOUS CORPORATE SCANDALS ..AND PROSECUTORS SAY THE CASE BOILED DOWN TO A SIMPLE PRINCIPLE..

SOT - ANDREW WEISSMANN /PROSECUTOR "When you expect the police, don't

destroy evidence - and for arthur andersen - the police was the SEC."
PROSECUTORS ACCUSED ANDERSEN OF SHREDDING TONS OF ENRON DOCUMENTS ..EVEN THOUGH IT KNEW GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATORS WOULD NEED THOSE RECORDS - TO TRACE HOW THE ENERGY GIANT FELL APART.

SOT - OSCAR CRINER/JURY FOREMAN "Arthur Andersen set about to change

things, to alter documents."
JURORS SAY IT WASN'T THE DOCUMENT SHREDDING, BUT A SINGLE ALTERED MEMO THAT CONVINCED THEM ANDERSEN INTERFERED WITH THE ENRON INVESTIGATION.

(juror nats.. "It was real complicated.")


AT LEAST UNTIL THE JUDGE ALLOWED JURORS SOME LEEWAY. SHE SAID THE JURY DID NOT HAVE TO AGREE ON 'WHO' COMMITTED A CRIME - AS LONG AS THEY ALL BELIEVED 'SOMEONE' AT THE FIRM HAD CORRUPT INTENTIONS.

SOT - RUSTY HARDIN/ANDERSEN DEFENSE ATTY.

"Even though the jury couldn't unanimously agree on which employee it was - arthur andersen can be found guilty - we think that is a system out of balance quite frankly."
STANDUP: NO ONE WILL GO TO JAIL. BUT ANALYSTS SAY ANDERSEN IS PROBABLY HISTORY. THEY PREDICT MORE FIRMS WILL FIRE THE COMPANY, AND THIS CONVICTION WILL HELP PROSECUTORS INVESTIGATING ENRON'S COLLAPSE. CHRIS LAWRENCE, CBS NEWS, NEW YORK.))



[RR-Donnelley]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=02-16 TC-55:22]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Making health and safety a top priority has earned a Roanoke County company top honors.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]

This week, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors congratulated R-R Donnelley for receiving Star Status with the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Voluntary Protection program.
[SUPER=@File;]

The Roanoke County printing facility is just the 16th company in Virginia to receive the award-- out of 160- thousand possible sites.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 00:56:00]
[IN Q=I would also ]

((DON ROBB/VICE PRESIDENT/DIVISION DIRECTOR: I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SAY THANK YOU TO THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE. YOU HAVE PARTNERED WITH RR DONNELLEY INCREDIBLY OVER THE COURSE OF OUR HISTORY HERE FROM THE PIECE OF LAND YOU MADE AVAILABLE TO US IN A WONDERFUL LOCATION TO THE OFFICES YOU MADE AVAILABLE TO US EARLY ON.))
[SUPER=01-Don Robb/Vice-President;]
[RUNS=16]
[OUT Q=to us early on.]
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[VO-NAT]

R-R Donnelly is a Fortune 500- company and employs 235 people at its Roanoke County plant. On June 24th the company will celebrate the award with its workers.
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[Health-Sciences]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


An educator from the University of Tennesee has been chosen to lead the College of Health Sciences in Roanoke.
Officials with Carilion Health System plan to announce the appointment tomorrow when the new president meets with faculty and staff.
But sources say their choice is Carol Seavor, who currently serves as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Nursing at the University of Tennessee/ Knoxville.
She will fill the shoes of Harry Nickens who left the post at the end of December to lead the College Foundation.



[Annie-Guns]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The Mill Mountain theatre is bringing a Broadway classic to Roanoke.
(///// SOT /////)
[NAT SOT 51:51]
[RUNS=08]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


It's called Annie Get Your Gun. This story of romance and rivalry is based on book on the real-life romance of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler.
The Wild West Spectacular features hit songs like, "There's no Business Like Show Business, and "They Say It's Wonderful." The play opens June 19th at the Mill Mountain Theatre and will run until July 14th.
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[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=Joy 2-shot]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT]
Coming up - A neighborhood revitilization project is in full bloom this weekend -
[ANCHOR=Brent]

And
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[VO-NAT]

a volunteer project is hitting home for a Roanoke woman .. We'll have her story a little later on News 7 Sunday Morning But first if you are traveling today........ [Brent ad-lib the travel forecast -- WX PRO]
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[Brent MIC hot] [ No 2-shot toss go straight to Travel Bump] [soft music under]

[HOF-Seniors]


[ANCHOR=Joy]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=02-12 TC-1:49:12]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Roanoke County's Senior Citizens Hall of Fame has several new members...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]

The Hall of Fame recognizes folks 60- years or older who've made the community a better place to live through their volunteer efforts. Last week-- the board of supervisors recognized Del Kirschner for his work with the Appalachian Regional Blood Services program and American Red Cross as well as other organizations.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 01:09:10]
[IN Q=I think ]
[SUPER=01-Del Kirschner/Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Inductee;]

((I THINK WE HAVE TO GIVE EVERYTHING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY AND THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN DOING AFTER 38 YEARS OF WORK IT'S TIME TO GIVE BACK.))
[RUNS=10]
[OUT Q=it's time to give back.]
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The county also recognized Rose Allen for her many years of volunteer work with the Girl Scouts.
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((ROSE ALLEN: IT IS A PRIVILEGE TO BE WORKING WITH SO MANY YOUNG LADIES, I HAVE SEEN THEM WHEN THEY'RE FIVE YEARS OLD, I'VE SEEN THEM GROW UP TO ADULTS AND COME BACK INTO OUR MOVEMENT AS LEADERS AND IT'S JUST A GREAT PROGRAM.))
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The board of supervisors was also proud to induct the Master Gardner Association into the Hall of Fame-- for the organization's work helping senior citizens and the disabled enjoy gardening.
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((SHELBY SNIDER: IT'S THE SMILES THEY GIVE AND THEY SAY SOME OF THE SAY NEVER THOUGHT I'D BE BACK IN A GARDEN AGAIN AND I JUST DOES ME GOOD MAYBE MORE SO THAN THEM.))
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This is the 17th year the county has inducted folks into its seniors citizens hall of fame.


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The City of Bedford did NOT come home with the coveted title "All American City" last night. Bedford was one of the 30 finalists invited to the awards ceremony in Missouri, but was not one of the ten selected. This was Bedford's first entry into the 53 year competition. Bedford highlighted the D-Day National Memorial, Bedford Ride: a medical transportation system, and Bedford's Promise: a youth program. Hampton was the only Virginia city selected as an All-American city.

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Old Glory is flying high in Roanoke this weekend.
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In honor of Flag Day, the Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens held a special ceremony yesterday.
It was a way of acknowledging area veterans who make a point of recognizing other veterans when they die.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Association conducted military demonstrations for the nearly one- hundred people who attended.
The association also dedicated a mausoleum now open at the Memorial Garden on Airport Road.
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One Roanoke neighborhood got a major spring cleaning this weekend.
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The city and the community teamed up yesterday to hold the first "Blitz to Bloom" project. It is part of a city plan to revitalize specific neighborhoods. Volunteers picked up trash and cut brush between Tazewell and Bullit Avenues in Southeast Roanoke.
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((MIKE ETIENNE/DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES: IT'S IMPORTANT BECAUSE A STRONG NEIGHBORHOOD IS EXTREMELY A PART OF A HEALTHY CITY. AND WE THINK DEVELOPING A STRONG VIABLE NEIGHBORHOODS IN THE CITY OF ROANOKE WILL IMPROVE THE OVERALL QUALITY OF LIFE OF OUR RESIDENTS.))
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A three million dollar federal grant is helping to pay for the project. Later this summer, workers will be back to start renovating old run down homes and businesses. The city plans to target other neighborhoods in the coming years.
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The latest Habitat for Humanity house hits close to home for many of the volunteers and even the future homeowner.
They're honoring the past by building on the future.
Justin McLeod tells how in this week's Virginia Profile.
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Habitat for Humanity invites the community over the next week to write personal messages on the house.
It is located in the two thousand block of Staunton Avenue.
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