[1-News-Head]

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[V/O-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

The man who oversaw the completion of the National D-Day Memorial is indicted on fraud charges.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

And a local detective explains why he continues to tell his story every time the movie makers come to town.

[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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Tonight on the Big 7 - a qualifying update from Sears Point - plus we'll check in with the director of the Roanoke Valley Horse show as the event nears its completion.
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[VO-NAT]

And in order to get a leg up on Germany the US needed a helping hand. They got it, but the refs didn't see it.
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[WX-Head]
[ANCHOR=Robin]
[SS=None]


Your weekend forecast from the mountains to the sea. All just ahead.
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[ANCHOR=Keith 4-Shot]


News 7 is next.
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[SOT 16:47:25]
[IN Q=The blame for]

((THE BLAME FOR THE FOUNDATION'S CURRENT FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES RESTS WITH RICHARD BURROW AND RICHARD BURROW ALONE.))
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=and Richard Burrow alone.]
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]

The F-B-I's investigation of D-Day Memorial Foundation finances produces an indictment.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

Former Foundation Director Richard Burrow is charged with fraud. His lawyer says the government was "just seeking a scapegoat."
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[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


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


And I'm Shannon Young.
[Burrow]
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[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=02-26 TC23:50]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-SHot]

The Foundation remains strapped for cash, unable to pay the architect or contractors who did the work.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]

The U-S Attorney lays the blame on Burrow.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The state had]
[SUPER=03-Bedford/File Tape; :00]
[SUPER=01-John Brownlee/U. S. Attorney; :21]
[SUPER=04-June 6, 2001; :53]
[SUPER=01-Bill McIntosh/D-Day Foundation Director; 1:38]
[SUPER=01-John Lichtenstein/Burrow's Attorney; 2:06]
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[OUT Q=to do anything else.]

(( The state had been continually asked to help fund the National Memorial that commemorates the D-Day invasion. That was supposed to be matching money. By law- -to get funding from Richmond- -the D-Day Foundation had to have cash in the bank. That's why Burrow allegedly borrowed money from a Bank in California.
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[SOT 16:49:05]
[IN Q=Essentially Mr. Burrow]

((ESSENTIALLY MR. BURROW HAD OVER $3 MILLION PLACED IN AN ACCOUNT FOR A BRIEF MOMENT, TOOK A PICTURE OF THE MONEY, AND THEN SENT THE MONEY BACK TO THE CALIFORNIA BANK. BURROW THEN FALSELY INFORMED THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA THAT HE HAD THE AVAILABLE AND REQUIRED CASH TO RECEIVED THE TAXPAYER'S MATCHING FUNDS.)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=taxpayer's matching funds]

Many of those associated with the foundation when the Memorial was dedicated LAST June credit Burrow with getting it done on time even in the face of heightened security requirements to accommodate President Bush.
[NAT SOT]

((Bob Slaughter, Richard Burrow, my fellow Americans)) [RUNS03]

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[SOT 16:55:34]
[IN Q=Let us not]

((LET US NOT FORGET THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WHEN THIS MEMORIAL WAS DEDICATED THANKED HIM PERSONALLY. AND SO HE GAINED A LOT FROM THIS MEMORIAL AND ITS CREATION. AND SO WHEN YOU LOOK AND YOU SEE HOW HE BENEFITED FROM THESE FRAUDULENT ACTS I THINK IT'S FAIRLY CLEAR.)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=it's fairly clear.]

D-Day Veteran and Former Foundation Chairman Bob Slaughter was stunned by news of Burrow's indictment. He called it the "worst case scenario." Slaughter said he expected authorities "might slap Burrow on the wrist." He remembers how hard Burrow had worked to get the Memorial ready for the dedication. It was Burrow's successor who sought the criminal investigation.
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[SOT 14:45:30]
[IN Q=]

((IT OF COURSE IS ALWAYS DIFFICULT TO DO YOUR BUSINESS OF RAISING FUNDS WHEN YOU HAVE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS IN FRONT OF THE POPULACE. AND HAVING THIS INVESTIGATION COME TO A CONCLUSION TAKES THAT PARTICULAR ISSUE OFF OF THE TABLE FOR US.)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=for us]

Burrow showed up OUTSIDE the courthouse shortly after the indictment was released. His lawyer says the government has made a terrible mistake.
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[SOT 50:50]
[IN Q=Richard is personally]

((RICHARD IS PERSONALLY HURT BY THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION, BUT WILL VIGOROUSLY DEFEND HIMSELF. HE BELIEVES TOO STRONGLY IN THE WORK OF THIS FOUNDATION TO ANYTHING ELSE.)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=to do anything else.]))
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[V/O-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith]

Burrow will be back- -before a judge Tuesday- -to answer the charges of wire fraud, bank fraud, mail fraud and loan application fraud.
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[Visitors-Center]


[ANCHOR=SHannon]
[NEWSCAST=6 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
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A visitor's center scheduled to be built near the Memorial is still in the works. The Commonwealth Transportation Board this week designated more than 19-million dollars for approximately 130 new and ongoing projects included in the Transportation Enhancement Program. One of those projects is a regional welcome and visitor center at the intersection of Routes 460 and 122, near the D-Day Memorial. The Board will give Bedford County 500-thousand dollars to be put towards construction of the center.

[81-Accident]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jmc]
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[GRAPHIC=81 Accident]


An accident on I-81 in Botetourt County has northbound traffic at a crawl.
A tractor-trailer jack-knifed at mile marker 157. Both lanes heading north were blocked for about 30 minutes, but are now OPEN.
The accident happened about an hour ago. No word yet on whether anyone's been hurt.

[Rockbridge-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=csc]
[TAPE#=02-17 TC1:25:09]
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A large forest fire in Rockbridge County is contained.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co./Tuesday]


It's been burning for more than two weeks in the "Devil's Marbleyard" area south of Buena Vista.
The flames are now contained within the designated fire lines, but crews still have hot-spots to deal with.
Officials say by the time it's completely "out" the fire will have burned about 3-thousand acres.
A portion of the Appalachian trail that's been closed to hikers is expected to re-open this weekend.
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[Amtrak]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=02-27 TC15:03]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Local towns boasting an Amtrak stop will be keeping a close eye on Washington D-C for at least the next week.
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[VO-NAT - :19.5]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC/Yesterday;]

David Gunn, Amtrak's president, has told a Senate panel that Amtrak will start turning away passengers and moving trains to storage by the middle of next week, if it doesn't get help closing a 200 million dollar shortfall.
[SUPER=03-Clifton Forge/File Tape;]

That's raising concern in small cities and towns in our area who depend on their Amtrak stops for tourism dollars.
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[SOT - 15:03:41]
[IN Q=It is a tourism issue...]

((GLYNN LOOPE/CLIFTON FORGE ECON. DEVELOPMENT; IT IS A TOURISM ISSUE. I THINK THAT COMES INTO PLAY WITH US IN REGARD TO PEOPLE WHO USE AMTRAK TO GO TO THE HOMESTEAD AND THE GREENBRIER AND OTHER RESORTS. PLUS YOU CAN'T DENY THE ROLE OF TOURISM IN THE CHARLOTTESVILLE AND STAUNTON ECONOMY. AND I THINK THERE ARE A LOT OF FOLKS WHO USE AMTRAK IN THAT REGARD.))
[SUPER=01-Glynn Loope/Clifton Forge Econ. Development;]
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[OUT Q=in that regard.]
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=None]

Amtrak's president has warned without government money, the railroad may restructure, eliminating most trans-continental routes.

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


A notorious Central Virginia murder case is being brought back to life on Court T-V.
That's next on News 7 at Six.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


Plus bluegrass and business come together this weekend in Galax.
We'll show you what's in store.
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[Haysom-Documentary]
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[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=02-20 TC1:44:35]
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


It was a brutal double murder that shocked the entire state and inspired a best-selling book and numerous t-v specials.
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


17 years later, public interest in Bedford County's most famous murder case refuses to die down.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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[IN Q=It is a story]
[SUPER=04-Bedford Co./File Tape :00]
[SUPER=01-Jon Taylor/Digital Ranch Production Co.; :23]
[SUPER=01-Capt. Ricky Gardner/Bedford Co. Sheriff's Dept.; :48]
[SUPER=@ssm1; 1:37]
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[OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.]

(( It is a story most Bedford County residents already know by heart.. the tale of two brilliant young college students, Jens Soering and Elizabeth Haysom, who orchestrated the brutal murder of her parents in 1985.
Today, the crime continues to intrigue people.. Court T-V is in central Virginia this week, conducting interviews and shooting footage for the latest t-v special on the Haysom murders.
[SOT 19:40:29]

((JON TAYLOR/DIGITAL RANCH PRODUCTION CO.: IT'S GOT JUST AN OBSESSIVE ROMANCE THAT CULMINATED IN A TRAGIC MURDER AND THEN AN INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT AND THESE TWO WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR A COMBINATION OF LUCK AND REALLY GOOD DETECTIVE WORK.))
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[OUT Q=good detective work.]


Work performed in large part by Ricky Gardner.. then an investigator, now a captain with the Bedford County sheriff's office.
After all these years, Gardner says locals may be tired of the story, but others are not.
[SOT 19:45:45]

((CAPT. RICKY GARDNER/BEDFORD CO. SHERIFF'S DEPT.: IT SEEMS LIKE THE PUBLIC HAVE A FASCINATION WITH MURDER AND JUST THE WHOLE MYSTERY BEHIND THESE TYPE CASES, SO I GUESS IT'S JUST A HUMAN APPETITE FOR THIS TYPE OF STORY.))
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[OUT Q=type of story.]
[SOT 19:44:27]

((TAYLOR: IT'S JUST MUCH MORE RIVETING TO ACTUALLY THINK THAT THIS HAPPENED, AND SORT OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE ACTUALLY WENT TO THIS OUTER LIMIT AND IT'S KIND OF SHOCKING BUT IT'S LIKE A CAR CRASH YOU CAN'T LOOK AWAY.))
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[OUT Q=can't look away.]


So every time a writer or producer comes calling about the Haysom case, Gardner agrees to share his memories and his expertise.
He does it so each story will be accurate.. and to keep Jens or Liz from having the last word.
[SOT 19:50:31]

((GARDNER: I HAVE HEARD FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE TALKED TO HIM, I'M THOROUGHLY CONVINCED THAT HE IS CONVINCED THAT IN HIS MIND OF MINDS THAT HE DIDN'T KILL THE HAYSOMS. Reporter: But he did. GARDNER: BUT HE DID.))
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[OUT Q=but he did (2nd time)]

[Standup ] ((Jens Soering has agreed to talk with the Court T-V crew next week.. the entire show itself won't air until late fall or early winter. If you can't wait that long, A&E will air its own Haysom murder special during its "City Confidential" episode June 30th. Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
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[OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.] ))



[Child-Seat]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=kar]
[TAPE#=02-14 TC1:45:03]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Ninety percent of child safety seats are installed incorrectly.
This week, Roanoke and New River Valley police departments worked on lowering that number.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


At the Toys 'R Us on Valley View Boulevard, child safety technician courses were held starting Tuesday.
Today the course concluded with a child safety seat check.
People with young children could bring their cars to the Toys 'R Us parking lot and have their child seats checked for proper installation.
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[SOT-2:01]
[IN Q=it's a good way]

((BRIAN LAWERANCE/ROANOKE POLICE DEPARTMENT - IT'S A GOOD WAY ON INFORMING THE PARENTS ON WHAT THEY NEED TO DO WITH INSTALLING THE CAR SEATS AND I THINK ONCE YOU SHOW SOMEONE, IT MAKES IT A WHOLE LOT EASIER AND THEN THEY CAN DO IT.))
[SUPER=01-Brian Lawerence/Roanoke Police Department]
[RUNS=11]
[OUT Q=they can do it]
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[VO-NAT]


Police also todl people that, starting on July first, children six and under must be secured in a child safety seat.
The previous law required safety seats for kids four and under.
Violations will result in a 50 dollar fine.
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[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=dse]
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Wall Street has lost ground for a fifth straight week as the major market averages have given back all of Monday's big gains. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE]
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[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-Shot]


The DOW dropped 178 points.
NASDAQ fell 24.
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[Galax-Festival]
[NEWSCAST=6]
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[***ANCHOR TAG***]
[ANCHOR=Keith 2-Shot]


The first day of summer marks another first for the City of Galax.
[ANCHOR=Shannon 2-SHot]

Its downtown area is playing host to the first String and Leaf Festival.
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[SS=None]

If the two day event is as successful as organizers expect, they hope it will be a new reason to visit the area every year. Rachel Cannon reports.
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[IN Q=NATS]
[SUPER=03-Galax; :00]
[SUPER=01-Debbie Robinson/Festival Organizer; :12]
[SUPER=01-Travis Cooley/Festival Participant; :58]
[SUPER=@Rachel2; 1:14]
[RUNS=1:20]
[OUT Q=RC, News 7, Galax.]

((NATS Sure it looks and sounds like your average festival. You've got your fun, food and music. But for Galax...it could be the start of something big. Tourism.
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[SOT 7:52:11]
[IN Q=we ]

((DEBBIE ROBINSON/FESTIVAL ORGANIZER; WE KNOW THAT TOURISM IS A BIG INDUSTRY AND WE NEED TO TAKE ADAVANTAGE OF IT SMALL TOWNS ARE GOING TO HAVE TO DO IT. ))
[OUT Q=DO IT.]

Galax is doing it thanks to a united effort on the part of local civic groups as well as a grant from Virginia Tourism.
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[SOT 7:24:05]
[IN Q=It's]

((IT'S FOR 25-THOUSAND DOLLARS AND WE ARE JUST SO EXCITED THAT WE RECEIVED IT BECAUSE WE REALLY WEREN'T EXPECTING IT AND WE DECIDED WERE GOING TO PUT ON THIS FESTIVAL AND DO IT RIGHT SO THAT WE CAN DO IT EVERY YEAR.))
[OUT Q=EVERY YEAR.]

Organizers say they shaped the event around the best that the Blue Ridge has to offer. NATS - music Thast includes sounds and sights of the region as well as showcasing the Galax leaf, which gave the city its name. All together it's an opportunity for local residents to see the talent in their own backyard.
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[SOT 6:29:07]
[IN Q=we come]

((TRAVIS COOLEY/FESTIVAL PARTICIPANT; WE COME JUST TO OPEN UP SUMMER AND JUST KIND OF GET TOGETHER AND GET OUT. ))
[OUT Q=GET OUT.]
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[SOT 9:25:22]
[IN Q=It's just]

((ITS JUST AMAZING TO ME I HAVE LEARNED OF SO MANY MUSICIANS AND INSTRUMENT MAKERS THAT WE HAVE IN THIS AREA.))
[OUT Q=THIS AREA.]

The festival is just getting started...it runs all day Saturday. Rachel Cannon, News 7, Galax.))
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[SS=None]

Ricky Skaggs will perform for the big finale. He will close the event with a concert at the Blue Ridge Music Center.

[Gleaning-Truck]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=Noon]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=02-19 tc 36:54]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Saving landfills and saving lives go hand in hand for one central Virginia charity that celebrated a major milestone this morning.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Appomattox Co.]


Gleaning For The World in Appomattox County loaded its 500th tractor trailer load of supplies that will be sent to mission groups worldwide.
In four years, the group has re-distributed more than 75 million dollars worth of food, clothing and medical supplies to needy people in poor countries.
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[SOT 11:14:29]
[IN Q=What we do]

((REV. RONALD DAVIDSON/GLEANING FOR THE WORLD: WHAT WE DO IS GO IN THE BACK DOOR AND TAKE IN THE IRREGULARS, THE OVERRUNS AND PRODUCTS THAT ARE GOING IN THE LANDFILL AND ARE STILL USEABLE AND IN GOOD CONDITION AND WE'VE GOT INDUSTRY THAT IS EXTREMELY GENEROUS. WE'VE GOT MISSION GROUPS ALL OVER THE WORLD THAT ARE BEGGING FOR ANYTHING THAT WE CAN GET TO THEM. AND GLEANING FOR THE WORLD IS A CONDUIT THAT WE'RE ABLE TO PUT INDUSTRY AND MISSION GROUPS TOGETHER AND PROVIDE THE LIFESAVING SUPPLIES THAT MISSION GROUPS NEED.))
[SUPER=01-Rev. Ronald Davidson/Gleaning For The World]
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[OUT Q=mission groups need.]
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[VO-NAT]


Davidson says he expects to start shipping more than a hundred million dollars' worth of goods each year by 2005.


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[Sports Tease]


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

Coming up tonight on News 7 sports - an update on Cup qualifying in California. The US comes up a goal short against Germany while Brazil manages to advance.
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[VO-NAT]

And, we'll spend some time with the director of the Roanoke Valley Horse show - Glen Petty.
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[S-Nascar]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sp-120]
[GRAPHIC=NASCAR SAVE MART]


The Winston Cup stars are turning left and right this week as they are out west in Sonoma, California at Sears Point.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Sonoma, CA/Fox Sports Net; :00]

The time trials got underway shortly after five and a number of drivers still need to take a spin on the two mile road course. This is the 16th of 36 races on the schedule. Terry Labonte was the first on the track. Jeff Burton is on the provisional pole. We'll have the complete rundown for you tonight on the News 7 at 11.
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[S-Soccer]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-124 1542TC]
[GRAPHIC=BAM]

The United States fairy tail run in the World Cup came to an end this morning as the Americans lost in the quarterfinals Germany in a hard fought contest.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Ulsan, South Korea/ESPN; :00]

The United States outplayed the Germans, but still lost in what is still their best world cup performance in 72 years.
Germany would score the only goal of the game in the 39th minute as Michael Ballack takes his six foot three inch frame up top for the header. The United States appeared to tie the game on Eddie Lewis's shot that bounces off goalie Oliver Kahn. The ball appears to cross the plane and also hit the arm of Germany's Torsten Frings.
[SUPER=34-Germany/1/United States/0;]

But the referee said no goal, no hand ball and Germany beats the US 1-to-nothing.
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[S-Brazil]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-104 11729TC]
[GRAPHIC=world cup]


Brazil, the four time champ, has advanced to the semi-finals with a 2-to-1 win over England.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Shizouka, Japan/ESPN;:00]

Brazil's three Rs feature RONALDO, RIVALDO and RONALDINHO. Today, it was the latter of the three - RONALDINHO who made his mark with the eventual game winning goal on this 35 yard floater. But he will miss the semi-finals as he was later ejected in the game after getting a red card.
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[S-Horse]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-123 TC1950]
[GRAPHIC=Roanoke Valley Horse Show]


The Roanoke Valley Horse Show is winding down leading up to tomorrow night's Grand Prix. This afternoon Travis Wells and photographer Scott Ayres caught up with the show's manager Glen Petty.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=first audio.]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :00]
[SUPER=01-Glen Petty/Horse Show Manager; :12]
[RUNS=1:40]
[OUT Q=News 7 Sports."]
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((Glen Petty works about 20 horse shows a year. As the show's manager, his job is simple--make sure everything is picture perfect.
Glen Petty:
Petty's toughest work actually came weeks ago, insuring the show's flow.
Glen Petty:
Petty spends the day cruising the stables and checking on the rings. With the help of dozens of officials, the show runs itself.
Petty:
Following Saturday's Grand Prix, Petty heads to Raleigh to do it all over again next week. In Salem, Travis Wells, News 7 Sports.))

[S-CWS]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-121 2240tc]
[GRAPHIC=NCAA]


The Clemson Tigers were eliminated at the College World Series today falling to in-state rival South Carolina for the second time this week. Today Clemson was shelled 10-to-2.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-]

Clemson freshman, Tyler Lumsden, the former Cave Spring Knight did not figure into the outcome today as he was asked to come on late in the game when things were already out of hand. He unfortunately, walked the first batter he faced and then fell behind on the second before being pulled from the game.
[super=34-South Carolina/10/Clemson/2;]

It was that kind of day for the Tigers - who lose 10-to-2.
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[S-Ike]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-110]
[GRAPHIC=NFL]


A former Hokie was traded today in national football league.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-NCAA; :00]

Ike Charleton, the Seahawks second round pick in 2000 - was traded from Seattle to Jacksonville today. Returning to Florida will be a homecoming for the 5-11 205 pound defensive back who is from (------------) Orlando.
by SS