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[ANCHOR=Jean]
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A sniper on the loose in the D-C region. We'll have the latest.
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[VO-NAT]
A judge throws out the convictions of two Florida boys. Reaction coming up.
Plus it's not bogey and Bacall.. but Bogey for your hall and your bedroom and your living room.
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[Talent=Jean]
Plus no more tags on some T-Shirts.
News 7 at Eleven is next.
[Video-Open]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[SOT 23:59:11]
[IN Q=The fact that it is]
((DONNA RUSSELL: THE FACT THAT IT IS SO HIGH. I THINK THEY RAISED IT TOO QUICKLY.))
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=it too quickly]
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[VO-NAT]
Students at Virginia's Community Colleges will soon have to make the best of a bad situation.
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[ANCHOR =JEan]
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[Community-College]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11 PM]
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[TAPE#=02-31 TC1:40:34]
[GRAPHIC=NEws 7 @ 11]
Community Colleges are tightening their belts forcing students to loosen their purse strings.
Today it was announced tuition at the state's community colleges will be going up by more than thirty percent.
[CC Tuition Graphic***]
[DOUBLE BOXES=Jean & Justin /Pulpit;]
Justin McLeod joins us now with student reaction. Justin?
Jean, students say they don't like it but they'll have to learn to live with it.
[LIVE= Justin /FULL Pulpit]
[SUPER=@justin1]
With the state's budget crisis going from bad to worse, state officials say the rate increase was agonizing but essential.
Students however fear they will end up paying the price.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-Brandy Dooley/College Student; :15 (QUICK)]
[SUPER=01-Eric Walker/College Student; :37]
[SUPER=01-Jack Lewis/New River Community College; :59]
[SUPER=01-Donna Russell/College Student; 1:23]
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[OUT Q=we get a lot of individualized attention]
((((NAT SOUND IN ACCOUNTING CLASS))
Here in this accounting class at Virginia Western Community College, students will soon be crunching numbers in and out of the classroom.
They just found out tuition is going up.
[SOT 23:58:31]
[IN Q=Every penny counts]
((BRANDY DOOLEY/COLLEGE STUDENT: EVERY PENNY COUNTS. IT'S REALLY HARD. RIGHT NOW, I AM REALLY STRAPPED FOR CASH.))
[Runs:04]
[OUT Q=strapped for cash]
And it's about to get worse.
Thursday afternoon, the State Board for Community Colleges approved a tuition increase of almost 31 percent.
That's an increase of just over 12 dollars per credit hour which for a full time student will mean a hike of nearly 370 dollars a year.
[SOT 23:56:39]
[IN Q=I don't think it's fair]
((ERIC WALKER/COLLEGE STUDENT: I DON'T THINK IT'S FAIR. ONE WAY OR ANOTHER IT FALLS BACK ON THE STUDENT. I'M COMING TO SCHOOL TO INCREASE MY INCOME AND INSTEAD I'M SPENDING MORE AS AN EXPENSE.))
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[OUT Q=as an expense]
College administrators admit it was a tough choice.
After all, they want to keep tuition as low as possible in order to make community colleges accessible to as many students as possible.
[SOT 20:35:16; TAPE 2]
[IN Q=Just this past year]
((JACK LEWIS/NEW RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE: JUST THIS PAST YEAR THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM GREW BY ABOUT 6700 FULL TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS SO THE DEMAND FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES IS TRULY GREAT RIGHT NOW.))
[Runs11]
[OUT Q=great right now]
And for that reason, college officials say the alternative may have been much worse.
With the latest round of budget cuts, they argue students would have seen the elimination of core services, fewer course offerings, and bigger class sizes.
[SOT 1:04]
[IN Q=Actually I do see their point]
((DONNA RUSSELL/COLLEGE STUDENT: ACTUALLY I DO SEE THEIR POINT BECAUSE I THINK A LARGER CLASS CAN BE A DISSERVICE TO STUDENTS. FOR EXAMPLE, THE CLASS I AM IN IS NOT A VERY LARGE CLASS AND WE GET A LOT INDIVIDUALIZED ATTENTION.))
[Runs10]
[OUT Q=individualized attention]))
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[LIVE= Justin /FULL Pulpit]
Before today's announcement, community colleges were already facing the elimination of 215 full-time positions as well as larger class sizes.
The tuition increase will go into effect for the spring semester.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Jean & Justin /Pulpit;]
And Jean, members of the State Board for Community Colleges say once state revenues finally rebound, they will revisit this tuition hike.
[State-budget]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[TAPE#=02-34 TC1:07:56]
[GRAPHIC=Layoffs ]
Tomorrow is the deadline for state agencies to notify employees who are losing their jobs.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]
18-hundred state workers are being laid-off due to government cutbacks announced this week by Governor Mark Warner.
Finance Secretary John Bennett told the Senate Finance Committee today that 40-percent of the 18-hundred lay-offs will be in Central Virginia.
At least 138 state workers in Southwest Virginia are losing their jobs.
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[SOT 11:42:54]
[IN Q=IT'S HARD]
((SENATOR CHARLES HAWKINS: IT'S HARD, UH, VIRGINIA IS LIKE ANY BUSINESS, UNFORTUNATELY, OUR GREATEST EXPENSE ARE IN OUR PEOPLE AND ITS ALWAYS BEEN OUR GREATEST STRENGTH. AND THE STATE OF VIRGINIA HAS GREAT PEOPLE WORKING FOR IT BUT THAT'S WHERE MOST OF THE MONEY IS SPENT.))
[SUPER=@Hawkins]
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[OUT Q=MOST OF THE MONEY IS SPENT.]
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[VO-NAT]
The layoffs are the deepest cuts ever to the state government work force which numbers about 100-thousand.
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[Arts-Reacts]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=02-36 TC1:07:04]
[GRAPHIC=Budget Cut]
It could have been worse.
That's what local arts and cultural organizations are saying about Governor Warner's budget cuts.
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[VO-NAT :16]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]
Tuesday night, the Governor announced state and local museums and the arts would lose 15-percent of their allotted funds.
But local executive directors, who've spent the past couple years dealing with cuts in state funding, say they news was better than anticipated.
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[SOT 48:54-49:02]
[IN Q=If the money stays as it is...]
((JIM SEARS/CENTER IN THE SQUARE: IF THE MONEY STAYS AS IT IS I DON'T SEE THAT WE'LL CLOSE ANOTHER DAY. WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO MAINTAIN OUR STAFFING LEVELS THAT WE HAVE RIGHT NOW.))
[SOT 50:02-50:18]
((KENT CHRISMAN/HISTORY MUSEUM: WE'LL PROBABLY HAVE TO REDUCE OUR MARKETING AND PROGRAMMING BUDGETS BUT WE HOPE TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE SLATE OF PROGRAMMING AND WE CONTINUE TO REMAIN OPEN.))
[SUPER=01-Jim Sears/Center in the Square; :00]
[SUPER=01-Kent Chrisman/History Museum; :08]
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[OUT Q=continue to remain open.]
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[VO-NAT :10]
Many local cultural agencies are still working out the numbers and have yet to decide if they'll need to make changes in staff or operations.
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[Sniper]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Shooting]
A supposed witness to a sniper shooting in Falls Church could face charges.
Police say he gave false information about the latest attack- They're discounting his account of the sniper, the weapon and the
getaway car.
Aleen Sirgany has the latest.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Falls Church;]
[SUPER=01-Charles Moose/Montgomery Co., MD Police Chief;]
[SUPER=01-Tom Manger/Fairfax Co. Police Chief;]
[SUPER=@Sirgany1]
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[OUT Q=standard outcue.]
((It's been more than two weeks of terror from the phantom sniper and the only leads investigators have are fading fast. Officials have learned that one witness has fabricated their story, giving police a phony description of a suspect, a weapon and a cream colored van.
Reporter Question and Chief Moose:
"You're confirming that someone did mislead you, is that what you are basically saying? Yes M'am."
Police were quick to warn that they still had credible accounts of three other vehicles, pointing out that the composite sketches they have been circulating are something the public can focus on.
Charles Moose/Montgomery Co MD Police Chief:
"All the information about the white box truck, the composites we put out about the vans from spotsylvania county, is still relevant
information."
On Thursday, the search for the shooter got another boost -- when a corps of police cadets were brought in lend a hand. Like these officers at the Home Depot shooting scene on Monday, they are literally combing the ground on their hands and knees, desperate for any shred of evidence that might solve the mystery.
Meanwhile, in the counties surrounding the sniper attacks, citizens may be taking matters into their own hands. Officials report up to a 500 percent increase in applications for concealed weapons. And while the public fights off fear, investigators remain confident that it is just a matter of time before the sniper is brought to justice.
Chief Tom Manger/Fairfax County Police
"I would say that we continue to be confident that this case will be solved based on the investigative efforts and the excellent cooperation
of all of the agencies involved and through the information we've received from the public."
Aleen Sirgany CBS News
Sirgany Close: Tipster who made up the story could be charged for lying to police.))
[Fitzgerald]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=02-37 TC46:31]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]
The murder trial of a Franklin County man will continue tomorrow morning in Pittsylvania County.
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[VO-NAT :20]
[SUPER=03-Chatham;]
48-year-old William Fitzgerald faces charges of felony murder and driving under the influence.
Last November his vehicle struck Ellen Schenker head-on while both were driving on Route 6-70.
She was killed and her son Tommy was injured.
The Commonwealth's Attorney says Fitzgerald was under the influence of a prescription drug and alcohol.
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[SOT 2:19:23]
[IN Q=I BELIEVE]
((TROOPER MIKE BOWEN/STATE POLICE; I BELIEVE THERE WAS TWO EMPTIES AND THERE WERE FOUR FULL ONES THAT WERE BEHIND THE SEAT IN THE FOOD LION BAG.))
[SUPER=01-Trooper Mike Bowen/State Police;]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=FOOD LION BAG.]
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[VO-NAT]
The accident happened hours after Fitzgerald got out of jail for a previous DUI conviction-
His blood alcohol level tested BELOW the legal limit an hour after the crash.
The defense says Fitzgerald was improperly medicated with the drug Librium while in the state's custody.
Fitzgerald has two D-U-I convictions on his record.
The case is being held in Pittsylvania County because of pre-trial publicity.
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[Indictment]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]
A 39-year old Campbell County man has been indicted for defrauding B-B-and-T.
Reveley Wilson Swan, Junior allegedly cashed in his mother's annuity and took the money. The indictment charges also say Swan stole blank checks from his wife and mother and forged them.
The bank reported a loss of more 63-thousand dollars.
In another federal indictment, 39-year old Joanne Lee Barker was charged with passing counterfeit checks at various branches of B-B-and-T.
[Bowman]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=02-43 TC49:27]
[GRAPHIC=Garrison Bowman]
Virginia and North Carolina authorities will get a closer look at the van and belongings of Garrison Bowman.
Today, a Canadian judge ruled that Bowman's seized belongings will be turned over to U-S investigators working the Short Family murder case.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Yellowknife, Canada/Last Week]
Bowman's been in custody since he was arrested two weeks ago for failing to appear in court on an impaired driving charge.
Last week, immigration officials agreed to deport him to the U.S.
In court today Bowman said he wants to get to the bottom of suspicions against him, and emerge with a clean slate.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[SS=HOLD]
He said he doesn't mind police examining his Ford van which is now impounded in Inuvik (in-You-vik).
Bowman admitted a seized sleeping bag has blood on it, but says it is his own.
Captain Kimmy Nester with the Henry County Sheriff's Office stressed today that Bowman is NOT a target of the investigation and
police continue to track other leads as well.
[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[WRITER=dse]
[NEWSCAST=11p]
[SS=None]
Still ahead on News 7, a 60's hippy guru is convicted of murder for a second time.
But this time, he's going to jail.
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[VO-NAT]
Plus a kids football games turns violent.
Tonight some adults are under arrest.
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[Sports-preview]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Hey, everybody..]
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[OUT Q=in sports."]
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((Hey, everybody. Travis Wells in the News 7 Sports Office. Coming up later, Bill Elliott rides thru Fincastle, and we'll ride to the hoop with Glenvar and Floyd. Uva is ready to kick up these Heels, and the Express gets ready for the
Bandit. Plus this former Maroon is now a Keydet. All that and then some in sports.))[Einhorn]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Former Hippie Guru Ira Einhorn is free no more- A jury finds him guilty today for murdering his girlfriend decades ago.
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[VO-NAT12.5]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;]
The 62 year old could now face life in prison without parole for the murder of Holly Maddox.
Her mummified body was found in a trunk in Einhorn's closet in 1979- 18 months after she disappeared.
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[SOT 1:02]
[IN Q=]
((MEG WAKEMAN/HOLLY'S SISTER: WE'VE ALL KNOW IRA EINHORN KILLED HOLY MADDOX IT'S PLAIN AND SIMPLE.))
[butt to 1:26]
((JOHN MADDOX/HOLLY'S BROTHER: WE'RE POSITIVE THAT OUR PARENTS AND HOLLY CAN TRULY REST- BECAUSE THEY KNOW FOR THE FIRST TIME IN IRA EINHORN'S SPOILED, SELFISH, EGOTISTICAL LIFE HE PAID THE PRICE THE PIPER LIKE EVERYONE ELSE.))
[SUPER=01-Meg Wakeman/Holly's Sister;]
[SUPER=01-John Maddox/Holly's Brother; 09]
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[OUT Q=like anyone else.]
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[VO-NAT 07 plus pad]
Einhorn jumped bail in 1981 and hid out in Europe until he was caught in France in 1997 and brought back to the U-S.
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[FL-Kids]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[Anchor tag!!]
A judge in Florida overturns the convictions today of two boys- accused of killing their father.
The judge says the boys did not receive a fair trial-
The ruling comes after a separate jury concluded that an adult family friend, Ricky Chavis used the weapon- but the boys were accomplices because they let him in the house.
Chavis is a convicted child molestor.
Glenn Austin has reaction to today's action.
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[SOT 19:40:01]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Pensacola, FL; :00]
[Super=01-Dennis Corder/Relative; :16]
[SUPER=01-Linda Walker/Relative; :25]
[SUPER=01-Shannon Castro/Relative; :31]
[SUPER=01-James Stokes/Defense Attorney; :52]
[RUNS=1:00]
[OUT Q=Thank God]
((Circuit Judge Frank Bell ordered prosecutors and defense attorneys to begin discussions to settle the case. He said he'd order a new trial for the boys if the settlement talks failed.
Alex and Derek King were 12 and 13-years old on November 26, 2001 when their father, 40-year old Terry King, was killed. The boys were convicted of arson and the second-degree murder of their father. They faced 20-year prison terms because they were tried as adults.
The jury concluded an adult co-defendant, Ricky Chavis, beat King with a baseball bat but that the boys were accomplices by letting him in the house.
The jury forewoman Lynne Schwarz said she thought the boys deserved a new trial. She spoke at a rally before today's hearing and said that she never thought the jury's verdict would result in prison time for the boys.
A separate jury acquitted Chavis a week before the boys were tried. His verdict was sealed until the brothers' trial ended.))
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[SS=LEgal Scales]
That was Glenn Austin reporting.
The boys could have faced 20 years in prison because they were tried as adults.
[Football-Brawl]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
It started out as a kids football game- and turned into a violent brawl in Suburban L-A.
Tonight police have arrested two men caught on tape viciously beating others at the game.
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[VO-NAT 13.5]
[SUPER=03-Los Angeles Co., CA ]
An Amateur photographer caught every punch and kick on tape.
Investigators are looking at the tape closely to find out who did what.
Some spectators say parents ran out of the stands and started the fight.
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[SOT 20]
[IN Q=]
((DARRELL LAURELL: I THINK IT'S VERY BAD KIDS SHOULD HAVE TO SEE SOMETHING LIKE THAT. IF PARENT'S CAN'T BEHAVE, HOW DO THEY EXPECT KIDS TO?))
[SUPER=01-Darrell Laurell/Shot Video; :00 QUICK!!!]
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[OUT Q=do they expect kids to?]
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[VO-NAT 11 plus pad]
This was a pop warner game with 12 and 13 year old- but apparently it was a parent who got upset saying some players roughed up his son-
That may have started the brawl.
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[Tease2]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[WRITER=dse]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[SS=None]
Get annoyed by those itchy tags on the necks of t-shirts?
One company feels your pain, and is doing something about it.
We'll explain when News 7 returns.
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[VO-NAT]
Plus, one of New York's newest stores is, unfortunately, a sign of the times.
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[Commercial]
[bio-terrorism-store]
[ANCHOR=jean]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=cak]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
A new store in New York City is taking personal safety to a new level.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY]
Just blocks from ground zero, Harvey Kushner is opening his new shop called Safer America.
This biohazard boutique sells everything from gas masks, to parachutes-for those forced to leap from tall buildings.
For those who are not willing to give up fashion, much of the anti-terrorism gear comes in a wide variety of styles and colors.
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[SOT 14:10:36]
[IN Q=We're not telling them...]
[SUPER=01-Harvey Kushner/Owner]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=...authorities get something under control.]
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[VO-NAT]
Some people like what the store has to offer--others belive it takes advantage of people's fears--especially so close to ground zero.
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[T-shirts]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=None]
No more annoying tags in the back of Hanes T-shirts.
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[VO-NAT 21 regional feed]
[SUPER=03-Winston-Salem, NC]
The underwear maker announced today the tags on its T-shirt will be removed-
The information will instead be printed directly on the shirts.
The move comes after a survey showed about two thirds of men say the neck tags annoy them- and nearly half said they remove the tags themselves.
Hanes is based in Winston Salem- sells about 100- million shirts a year.
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[S-Extra]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]
Coming up in sports, girls hoops from Glenvar, Bill Elliott cruises into Fincastle, and the Express is set for its home opener, but first in tonight's extra point,
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem/1992 Season; :00]
One time Fieldale-Collinsville standout Kevin Martin has joined the coaching staff at VMI. Martin played for Paige Moir at Roanoke College from 1991 to 1994, and helped lead the Maroons to the NCAA tournament in his senior season. He also served as Moir's assistant for two seasons after graduation. Martin has been on the staff at the Winchendon Prep School in Massachusetts for the past three years.
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[go to scores]
[go to break]
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[S-Elliott]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-125]
[GRAPHIC=Martinsville Speedway]
Qualifying gets underway later today at the Martinsville Speedway for Sunday's Old Dominion 500. Last night, one driver had a little fun away from the track.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fincastle; :00]
Over 500 people showed up at the Fincastle Fire Station to meet Awesome Bill Elliott. There was a 25 dollar admission fee, but all the proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society. On the track, it's been a good year for Elliott who has 2 victories, but last night's event provided a chance to get away from it all.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Bill Elliott/Two Wins in 2002; :00]
[RUNS=:23]
[OUT Q=day in and day out."]
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[S-Girls]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-126 TC13150]
[GRAPHIC=Basketball]
Thursday night at the hoop found the Lady Buffs of Floyd County visiting Highlander Heaven in a key Three Rivers District tussle.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Lady Buffs vs. Lady Highlanders; :00]
Alan Cantrell and Floyd County jumped on top early.
Ashley Blankenship spots up and buries a three pointer from the wing and the Lady Buffs led 13 to 4 midway thru the first quarter.
Allyson Fasnacht helped Glenvar cut into the lead as she gets to the rack for the hard earned bucket off the window.
But Floyd County then gets it done inside. Blankenship hits Morgan Cain down low and she scores with the strong
[SUPER=33-Floyd Co./46/Glenvar/54/;]
move. Floyd falters late though and Glenvar comes back to win it 54 to 46.
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[S-Terps]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=twe]
[TAPE#=SP-122 TC13134]
[GRAPHIC=ACC Football]
In college football, Maryland and Georgia Tech kicked off the college football weekend in the ACC just outside the nation's capital.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-College Park, MD/ESPN; :00]
Ralph Friedgen was taking on his former team in the Yellow Jackets. The Fridge spent nine seasons as the offensive coordinator in Atlanta.
Bruce Perry's backup Chris Downs rushed for this 15 yard TD to start the second half. That gave the Terps
[SUPER=36-Georgia Tech/10/Maryland/34/;]
a 13 to 3 lead and the Turtles go on to beat the Ramblin' Wreck 34 to 10.
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[S-UVA]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-131]
[GRAPHIC=ACC]
Virginia and North Carolina renew their rivalry Saturday at Scott Stadium, where the Heels haven't won since 1981.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Chapel Hill, NC; :00]
This year's UNC team has its back against the wall. The Tarheels are already 2 and 4 on the season.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Bobby Blizzard/UNC Tight End; :00]
[SUPER=01-Rich Bedesem/UVa Linebacker; :19]
[RUNS=:33]
[OUT Q=.......try to make it six"]
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[S-FFE]
[ANCHOR=Travis]
[NEWSCAST=11PM]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-127 11400TC]
[GRAPHIC=FFE]
Week 8 of the high school football season is here as teams get set for the stretch run.
Here's this week's schedule with the home team listed on the bottom of each matchup.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=AUDIO AND LOGO FULL...]
[RUNS=:49]
[OUT Q=...LOGO COMES FULL."]
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[S-Express]
[ANCHOR=travis]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-130]
[GRAPHIC=Express]
The Express battles Greensboro tomorrow in Roanoke's home opener. Steve Mason has more on the return of Daniel Berthiaume and Pete Gardiner.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Greensboro, NC; :00]
[SUPER=01-Perry Florio/Express Head Coach; :14]
[SUPER=01-Rick Kowalsky/Express Right Wing; :42]
[SUPER=01-Duncan Dalmao/Express Defenseman; 1:29]
[SUPER=@Steve1; 1:38]
[RUNS=1:48]
[OUT Q=...news 7 sports"]
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((At 36, Daniel Berthiaume ranks in the top 10 in ECHL goalies in the early stages of the season. He played five seasons with the Express and is finishing up his career in Greensboro. He finds out Friday morning if he is playing against his former team.
((PERRY FLORIO/EXPRESS HEAD COACH:))
Florio has to be all business in preparing for the former Express players. Their former teammates understand playing against an old friend is part of the game.
((:))
((:))
Pete Gardiner spent two seasons with the Express and produced 72 points. In his first three games for Greensboro he already has a hat trick.
((:))
The fact that it is opening night adds to the drama.
((:))
Face off Friday night is set for 7:35. Steve Mason, news 7 sports.))
[Bogart-Furniture]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
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Move over Elvis- the Elvis furniture that is. There is a new star with a furniture line.
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[VO-NAT 14.5]
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This time it is Humphrey Bogart- the furniture line has classic Hollywood appeal-
The actor's son wrote to Thomasville furniture with the idea a few years ago-
This week Stephen Bogart saw the final product at the furniture market-
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((STEPHEN BOGART: I WALKED INTO SEE THE FINAL LINE YESTERDAY. IT WAS BETTER THAN I COULD HAVE IMAGINED. IT WAS STUNNING STUNNING.))
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[OUT Q=STUNNING.. STUNNING.]
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[VO-NAT 13 plus pad]
The furniture is 40's and 50's inspired- Stephen Bogart says it is simple yet elegant and relaxed.
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by SS