[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Rachel]

[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=kco]
[TAPE#=net]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@RAchel1;]
[SUPER=@Brent1;]

Coming up on News 7 Saturday Morning....... Police identify two people killed in a plane crash in Bland County - but continue searching for what caused the wreck...
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and 12 people are behind bars in Kenya - for terrorists attacks that killed at least sixteen people. We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[11Plane-Crash]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=02-49 TC-4:50]
[GRAPHIC=Plane Crash]

Investigators are searching for clues as to what caused a plane to go down in Bland County earlier this week.
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[VO-NAT - 16.5]
[SUPER=03-Bland Co.;]

Police say 66- year- old Robert Brown and 62- year- old Rebecca Anderson, both from Florida, were killed. The plane crashed nose- first into a wooded area on Round Mountain near Bastian. Investigators arrived yesterday to check the crash site and begin the investigation.
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[SOT - :00:53]
[INQ=During that investigation.]

((JILL ANDREWS/NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD; DURING THAT INVESTIGATION, WE USUALLY FOCUS ON THREE MAJOR AREAS, THE MAN, THE MACHINE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT. THE MAN BEING THE PILOT, FLIGHT TIME, FLIGHT EXPERIENCE, THE MACHINE OBVIOUSLY THE AIRPLANE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT BEING THE WEATHER SURROUNDING THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT. ))
[SUPER=01-Jill Andrews/National Transportation Safety Board; ]
[RUNS=17]
[OUTQ=time of the accident.]
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[VO-NAT - :09+]

Search crews didn't find the plane until Thursday -- sleet and snow delayed their search. Officials say it could take at least six months to determine the cause.
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[Kenya]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat am]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]

[ANCHOR TAG]
Kenyan authorities have arrested 12-foreigners in connection with the two attacks against Israeli targets this week. They include six Pakistanis, four Somalis, an American and a Spaniard. Almost all had suspicious passports. On Thursday, two missiles were launched against an Israeli charter jet leaving the Mombasa airport. Then a vehicle packed with explosives crashed into the Paradise Hotel in Kenya. 16-people were killed including three attackers. Here's CBS's Maureen Maher (MA-her).
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[SOT]
[IN Q=people screaming]
[SUPER=04-Amateur Video; :00]
[SUPER=03-Mombasa, Kenya; :11]
[SUPER=01-Gilad Millo/Israeli Foreign Ministry Spokesperson; :30]
[SUPER=04-Training Video; :41]
[SUPER=04-1993; :50]
[SUPER=01-Kenneth Katzman/Congressional Research Service; 1:08]
[RUNS=1:41]
[OUT Q=Violence at home. QUICK OUT!]

((MATEUR VIDEO - Flaming Hotel/people screaming/body bags being loaded on to truck/injured on beach - IBA) Home video from Thursdays attack shows the force of the blast and the chaos that ensued after terrorists rammed a truck full of explosives into the lobby of an Israeli owned hotel in Mombasa.Sixteen are now reported dead including the three bombers and dozens were injured.

(Little girl in Mombasa hospital/mother on life support-RTV)

This little Israeli girl lost her two teenage brothers, her mother remains on life support. At least one group is claiming responsibility. But Israeli officials are convinced that the attack is part of a larger international conspiracy.

SOT GILAD MILLO, SPOKESMAN, ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTRY- CBS

''I SEE AL-QAEDA AND HAMAS AND ISLAMIC JIHAD AS ALL PART OF THE SAME PHENOMENON, THE HATRED FOR WESTERN CIVIVILIZATION AND DEMOCRACY"

(Al-Qaeda training video dissolve to 1993 FILE Somalia US Marines under

attack - CBS) US Intelligence sources tell CBS News two groups have surfaced as the prime suspects. Al Qaeda and Al Ittaha al Islam, the Muslim extremeist group that orchestrated the 1993 attack on US MArines in the streets of Somalia.

(Surface to Air Missiles being fired by Al-Qaeda dissolve to Mombasa

missiles on ground - ALQAEDA TRAINING VIDEO + RTV) The group is known to have clsoe ties with Al-Qaeda and an arsenal of surface to air missiles similar to the two fired at an Israeli jet leaving Mombasa at roughly the same time as the hotel bombing.

SOT - KENNETH KATZMAN, CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE, - CBS

" I THINK THIS IS DEFIITELY THE START OF SOMETHING NEW,4/ IF IT IS AL QUEDA THAT IS BEHIND THIS IT COULD REPRESENT THAT THERE IS A FACTION IN AL QUEDA THAT WANTS TO START ATTACKING ISRAEL ( 'IT IS DEFINEITLY THE START OF SOMETHING NEW..ATTACKING ISRAEL"

(Forensic investigators on scene/Israeli evacuees coming home - RTV)

Todau as a team of ISraeli investigators sifted throught the still smouldering ruins as to who did this, hudreds of evacuated Israeli nationalists returned to their country still asking why. Ironically most of them came to thsi sleepy East African coastal town hoping a holiday abroad would provide a bit of a respit from the escalating violence at home.))
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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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That was Maureen MA-Her reporting








[6Musselman]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=02-47 TC-17:47]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Peace Activist Nathan Musselman has checked in from Baghdad. The young man from Roanoke who was detained by Israeli troops in Palestine last Spring is now in Iraq.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=He arrived three]
[SUPER=01-Susie Fetter/Musselman Friend; :40]
[SUPER=@Keith2; :59]
[SUPER=01-Bob Fetter/Musselman Friend; 1:07]
[RUNS=1:17]
[OUT Q=standard]

(( He arrived three weeks ago, part of a group from the United States called Voices in the Wilderness. They're protesting the impending war with Iraq. Musselman has e-mailed Bob and Susie Fetter, Mennonite friends in Roanoke, with his first impressions of Baghdad. Musselman wrote to them last week. "Though worn by the U-N sanctions," he says, "the streets of the capital are lively." While acknowledging what he calls the "sham of a democratic process" in the Iraqi Parliament, Musselman says the opinions expressed by members of Parliament actually reflect those he found in the "markets, institutions and taxi cabs of Baghdad."
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[SOT 1:02:04]
[IN Q=The so-called]

((THE SO-CALLED STREET VOICE IS AN ANGER ABOUT VIOLATION OF SOVEREIGNTY AND PEOPLE COMING IN. "WHO ARE THEY TO TELL US," KIND OF THING. ))
[RUNS= :13]
[OUT Q=kind of thing.]

Musselman included some reflections from another member of the team. Elizabeth Roberts says "the place feels tired." Of Iraqi's in general, Roberts concludes: "They wait and worry and go on living."
[SOT @ 1:09:10]

((YOU DO HAVE TO KEEP GOING. I THINK THAT'S PART OF OUR MAKE UP AS A SPECIES.))
[RUNS=: 08]

Keith Humphry, News 7))

[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Roberts recounts visiting a school where staff members fire a rifle into the air when the national flag is raised, "so the children get used to the sound of explosions."
[weather next]



[Med-Wrap]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=jen]
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[start animation]
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In health news this morning. Medical experts determine what may link diabetes and obesity. Plus, a possible answer to bone loss and news peanut butter lovers have been waiting for. Bonnie Behrend reports.

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[SOT]
[IN Q=researchers say ]
[SUPER=01-Bonnie Behrend/CBS News]
[RUNS=:58]
[OUT Q=standard]



(( (on cam) RESEARCHERS SAY THE IDENTIFICATION OF A NEW GENE COULD EXPLAIN WHY OBESITY AND DIABETES ARE LINKED.
(take vo)

IN THE STUDY, THE J-N-K GENE WAS SHOWN TO BE ACTIVE IN OBESE MICE. BUT MICE WITHOUT THE GENE WERE THINNER AND HAD LESS INSULIN RESISTANCE. THE STUDY APPEARS IN THE JOURNAL NATURE.

(wipe vo)

A NEW MEDICATION IS PROMISING TO REVOLUTIONIZE TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS IN WOMEN. SOLD UNDER THE NAME FORTEO (for-TAY'-oh), THE DRUG WAS JUST APPROVED BY THE F-D-A. THE TREATMENT WORKS BY HELPING THE BODY BUILD NEW BONE.... EVEN AFTER DRAMATIC LOSS HAS OCCURED.

(wipe vo)

AND IF YOU LOVE PEANUT BUTTER, YOU'RE GOING TO LOVE THIS STORY. A NEW STUDY SAY A HELPING OF NUTS OR PEANUT BUTTER SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK APPEARS TO SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER THE RISK OF DEVELOPING ADULT-ONSET DIABETES. BUT RESEARCHERS, WRITING IN THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, SAY IT ONLY WORKS FOR WOMEN.

(on cam)

AND THOSE ARE SOME OF THIS WEEK'S TOP HEALTH STORIES. I'M BONNIE BEHREND, CBS NEWS, NEW YORK.
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[straight to bump][Fantasyland]


[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=Time Off]
[GRAPHIC=none]

When he's not building toys, checking his list or addressing his adoring fans at the mall, Santa Claus is revelling in his rare downtime. And you're invited to join him. In this week's Time Off, Shanon Young takes us to the History Museum for a peek at Fantasyland and a chat with the Jolly Old Elf himself.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Santa Claus is ringing in Christmas by taking a break.]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=07-Santa Claus; :10]
[SUPER=01-Kent Chrisman/History Museum of Western Virginia; :18]
[SUPER=@Shannon2; 1:51]
[RUNS=2:03]
[OUT Q=(MUSIC) HO HO HO]

((Santa Claus is ringing in Christmas by taking a break. For most of December you'll find him cozied up at the History Museum of Western Virginia.
[SOT 18:42:02-18:42:06]
[IN Q=Because they keep old things here...]

((SANTA CLAUS: BECAUSE THEY KEEP OLD THINGS HERE AND... I'M PRETTY OLD.))
[RUNS= :04]
[OUT Q=I'm pretty old.]

[BUTT BUTT BUTT]
[SOT 18:40:59-18:41:11]
[IN Q=Santa kind of considers this...]

((KENT CHRISMAN/HISTORY MUSEUM: SANTA KIND OF CONSIDERS THIS A PLACE TO RELAX, HE READS, STRUMS THE GUITAR AND MIGHT EVEN PLAY THE PIANO FOR A MINUTE OR TWO.))
[RUNS= :12]
[OUT Q=piano for a minute or two.]

Santa feels right at home at the History Museum where he's surrounded by images of Christmases past. Each year, antique holiday displays that once graced Roanoke and Salem store fronts are brought back to life in Fantasyland.
[SOT 18:40:02-18:40:26]
[IN Q=We have a set of reindeer...]

((KEN CHRISMAN: WE HAVE A SET OF REINDEER, A GROUP OF ELVES, A NORTH POLE SCENE, A SMALL WORLD SCENE, HOLIDAY SCENES ONE MIGHT EXPECT TO ENCOUNTER.))
[RUNS=: 24]
[OUT Q=might expect to encounter.]

Some date back as far as the 1930's. Their historical nature ties in with Santa's stories about his own days gone by.
[SOT 18:44:33-18:44:42]
[IN Q=Where my name came from...]

((SANTA CLAUS: WHERE MY NAME CAME FROM, MY HISTORY. I'VE CHANGED OVER THE YEARS, I USED TO BE REALLY BIG.))
[RUNS=: 09]
[OUT Q=I used to be really big.]

Now, he's just big of heart, giving his time to teach kids of all religions the spirit of the holiday season.
[SOT 18:43:54-18:44:03]
[IN Q=The basic meaning of love, sharing, giving...]

((SANTA CLAUS: THE BASIC MEANING OF LOVE, SHARING, GIVING, THESE ARE THE STORY LINES I SHARE WITH THE CHILDREN.))
[RUNS=: 09]
[OUT Q=I share with the children.]

And while wee-ones will leave with a candy-cane, Santa says the real treat is the visit itself.
[SOT 18:46:23-18:46:33]
[IN Q=An experience of being loved...]

((SANTA CLAUS: AN EXPERIENCE OF BEING LOVED AND CARING ABOUT OTHERS AND REMEMBERING TO THINK ABOUT OTHERS NOT JUST AT CHRISTMAS BUT ALL YEAR 'ROUND.))
[RUNS=: 10]
[OUT Q=but all year 'round.]

Now that's a gift worthy of rejoicing.
[SOT 18:52:02-18:52:07]
[RUNS=: 05]
[OUT Q=ho ho ho ho ho ho.]

Shannon Young, News 7, Roanoke.))
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[ANCHOR=Brent]

[TAKE WEBADDRESS FS] For more information about Fantasyland and Santa's hours log onto our website at wdbj7 dot com and click on News 7 Saturday and Sunday Morning.
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[Rachel with sports next]

[Rke-College]


[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
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One Holiday Tradition we enjoy here at News 7 is bringing seasonal sounds to you every weekend from Thanksgiving to Christmas. Kicking things off for us today is part of the Roanoke Collge Children's Choir. We hope you enjoy.
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[vo-nat]
[SUPER=04-Roanoke College Children's Choir]



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[Weekend-Diner]


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[ANIMATION]
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[SUPER=01-Billy Raper/Chef; ]

((Brent adlibs Diner))

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[take Holiday Diner FS]

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[brent toss to bump][2Open-Heads]


[ANCHOR=RAchel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
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[roll cold out of the open]

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

Coming up on News 7 Saturday Morning...... Authorities are looking for what caused a plane to go down in Bland County - killing two people...
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and Lynchburg plans to "paint the town red" with a new 900-thousand dollar artists' center.
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to hello]

[2-11Plane-Crash]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=02-49 TC-4:50]
[GRAPHIC=Plane Crash]

Investigators are working to piece together what caused a plane to crash in Bland County - near the West Virginia border - earlier this week.
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[VO-NAT - 16.5]
[SUPER=03-Bland Co.;]

Police say 66- year- old Robert Brown and 62- year- old Rebecca Anderson, both from Florida, were killed. The plane crashed nose- first into a wooded area on Round Mountain near Bastian. Investigators arrived yesterday to check the crash site and begin the investigation.
(//////SOT/////)
[SOT - :00:53]
[INQ=During that investigation.]

((JILL ANDREWS/NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD; DURING THAT INVESTIGATION, WE USUALLY FOCUS ON THREE MAJOR AREAS, THE MAN, THE MACHINE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT. THE MAN BEING THE PILOT, FLIGHT TIME, FLIGHT EXPERIENCE, THE MACHINE OBVIOUSLY THE AIRPLANE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT BEING THE WEATHER SURROUNDING THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT. ))
[SUPER=01-Jill Andrews/National Transportation Safety Board; :26]
[RUNS=17]
[OUTQ=time of the accident.]
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[VO-NAT - :09+]

Search crews didn't find the plane until Thursday -- sleet and snow delayed their search. Officials say it could take at least six months to determine the cause.
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[AM-Lexington-Christmas]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-]
[GRAPHIC=none]


It's beginning to look and sound a lot like Christmas.
Last night, hundreds turned out for Lexington's annual Olde Fashioned Christmas.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lexington/Last Night]


The celebration saw horse drawn carriages and some dressed up in period costumes.
They led the procession through the streets of downtown.
Townsfolk then marched behind them singing Christmas carols holding lit candles.
It is an event that is designed to involve the entire community.
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[SOT 44:09]
[IN Q=This town has been]

((PAT GIBSON: THIS TOWN HAS BEEN HERE SINCE THE LATE 18TH CENTURY AND WE'VE ALWAYS CELEBRATED LIKE THIS AND THIS DOWNTOWN IS THE ORIGINAL DOWNTOWN.))
[SUPER=07-Pat Gibson]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=original downtown]
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[VO-NAT]


It is a downtown that is not like most cities and towns.
You won't see many vacant buildings and in many ways business here is thriving.
Shop owners says its proximity to two major colleges and several historic sites helps keep them alive.
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[SOT 54:39]
[IN Q=We have a lot]

((SKIP HESS/STORE OWNER: WE HAVE A LOT OF UNIQUE SHOPS IN DOWNTOWN AND PEOPLE LIKE TO GET AWAY FROM THE LARGE CITIES AND WE HAVE A LOT OF VISITORS FROM ROANOKE TOO DOWN HERE.))
[SUPER=01-Skip Hess/Store Owner;]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=too down here]
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[VO-NAT]


The event ended at the Hopkins Green with a tree lighting ceremony.
Many of the businesses then stayed open late and offered things like free drinks and cookies.
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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[ss=none]


Lexington continues its traditions next weekend with a holiday parade.
It takes place next Saturday in downtown beginning at 5:30

[11Shopping]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=rca]
[TAPE#=02-41 TC-55:11]
[GRAPHIC=Holiday Shopping]

Shoppers - and retailers - had one of the busiest buying days in the bag this year...
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[VO-NAT :17]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Yesterday;]

Thousands in our area braved crowded stores and long lines for Black Friday. Many retailers opened early and closed late. Experts are forecasting a mediocre sales season this year with increases of about 4 percent. Because of a sluggish economy, they say people are looking for deals.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 00:57:59 // 01:01:57]
[IN Q=you gotta]

((MANDY MILLER/SHOPPER; YOU GOTTA WATCH YOUR NICKELS AND DIMES THIS YEAR SO WE'RE JUST TRYING OUR BEST BUT YOU CAN GET REALLY GOOD GIFTS FOR CHEAP.)) ((LESLIE DUDLEY/GM VALLEY VIEW MALL; THE EXPANSION OF HECT'S BELK AND THE ADDITION OF OLD NAVY AND SEVEN OTHER NEW STORES TO THE MALL INCLUDING ANN TAYLOR LOFT, THEY'RE BRINGING IN REGIONAL TRAFFIC FROM OUTSIDE THE ROANOKE AREA.))
[SUPER=01-Mandy Miller/Shopper; :00]
[SUPER=01-Leslie Dudley/Valley View Mall General Manager; :11]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=ROANOKE AREA.]
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[VO-NAT]

If you have kids on your shopping list, the "hot" toy this year is Zip Zaps. Radio Shack says customer demand is so high, they can not keep the remote control car on their shelves. It retails at around 20-bucks, but because they are hard to get, Zip Zaps are selling on the Internet for more than triple that price.
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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=02-40 TC-1:35:55]
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They have the building and the tenants and now Riverviews finally has the funding it needs to make Lynchburg's first artist colony a reality.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg/This Week]


Earlier this week - Riverviews closed on a 900-thousand dollar construction loan that will help turn this century-old shoe warehouse into artists' lofts and gallery space.
The project is being hailed as a vital part of Lynchburg's downtown revitalization.
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[SOT 14:47:26]
[IN Q=It's going to]

((BARBARA CORNETT/RIVERVIEWS ARTIST: IT'S GOING TO BRING PEOPLE HERE FOR THE GALLERY SHOWS AND FOR EVERYTHING THAT'S GOING ON AND IT DOES DO THAT. PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE THAT BUT ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU HAVE A RESIDENTIAL AREA, APARTMENTS SO THAT LIVING SPACE IN ITSELF DOWNTOWN IS WHAT WE NEED MORE OF.))
[SUPER=01-Barbara Cornett/Riverviews Artist]
[RUNS=16]
[OUT Q=we need more of.]
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[VO-NAT]


Riverviews will house 36 residential units and 20 studio and commercial spaces.
Construction should be finished by next July.
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[tease next]

[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT]
The Explore Park is taking a trip to Christmas past... and you're invited to join the journey...
[ANCHOR=Brent]

And
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[VO-NAT]

We'll hear more sounds of the season from the Roanoke College Children's Choir 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]

[Holiday-Traditions]


[ANCHOR=Rachel @ BAM]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


A new Holiday Tradition is taking shape at Virginia's Explore park today. It's bringing the 19th Century Holiday festivities to the 21st Century... Here to tell us more about it is Scott Sarver -
[SUPER=01-Scott Sarver/Virginia's Explore Park]

Thanks for joining us this morning. WHAT EXACTLY WILL BE GOING ON TONIGHT AT THE EXPLORE PARK? AND WE SEE THAT YOU ARE IN 19TH CENTURY GARB... TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THAT..

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[TAKE Holiday Tradition FS/100essC] And once again, the Holiday Traditions ceremony is tonight from 6 to 8 at Virginia's Explore Park. Admission is three dollars and children two and under get in free.
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[2-Rke-College]


[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


Earlier this morning, the Roanoke College Children's choir took us on a "Sleigh Ride".. and now it's time for "The Christmas Song..."
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[vo-nat]
[SUPER=04-Roanoke College Children's Choir]



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[straight to break]

[RENTAL BUMP IS DEAD!!!!!!!][Fire]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]


Fire destroyed a home in Botetourt County this morning.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co./This Morning ]

The blaze broke out around 5:30 at this home on Shiloh Creek Road in Buchanan. Fire crews from several surrounding areas responded to the call. It took them nearly an hour to put out the fire. Crews are still on the scene putting out hot spots. No other homes were in danger. No one was hurt. Officials are not sure what caused the blaze.
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[Art-Carte]


[ANCHOR=Brent @ PS]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


Real Art/Real Cheap has a new name this year - but it's still the same sale. Now known as "Art a la Carte", the Arts council had once again teamed up with area artists to bring a great fundraiser to the area. Here with me this morning is Yvonne Olson, director of development at the Arts Council, along with two local artists--- Linda Atkinson and Ed Bordett. Thanks for joining us this morning.
[SUPER=01-Yvonne Olson/The Arts Council;]
[SUPER=01-Linda Atkinson/Artist;]
[SUPER=01-Ed Bordett/Artist;]

First, Yvonne, tell me why the name has changed this year? But it is the same sale that many shoppers have come to expect? What can people expect at the sale?
((Ad lib with artists))

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[TAKE ART FS] And if you would like to check out "Art a la Carte", the event will be held this Tuesday, December 3rd from five to eight at the Mostly Sofas building in downtown Roanoke.
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[3-Rke-College]


[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]

We're going to leave you now with one last song from the Roanoke College Children's Choir...
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[vo-nat]
[SUPER=04-Roanoke College Children's Choir]



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[Bye Bye]
[2BIRTHDAYS!] 12/1/02
Sunday:

[SUPER=130-14/Aaron Chase/Roanoke]



[SUPER=130-2/Samantha Nester/Montvale] on bridge computer in Birthday File



[SUPER=130-4/Jaylen Hairston/Danville]



[SUPER=130-1/Megan Bowles/Chatham]



[SUPER=130-/John Johnson/Roanoke]



[SUPER=130-7/Dusty Turman/Elliston]


[SUPER=130-10/Allison Turman/Willis]
by SS