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Coming up on News 7-
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It was slow going for thousands of motorists on Interstate 81 today... The wheels are rolling on a new museum just outside Danville... Meet a local dentist-- who at the age of 80- isn't slowing down.
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[ANCHOR=Teresa]

Plus-- Brent says look for warmer tempertatures-- but not for long. News 7 is next.

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U-N weapon's experts search an abandoned airfield north of Baghdad, on their fourth full day of inspections.
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[ANCHOR=Teresa]
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Good evening, I'm Teresa Hamilton.

[Iraq]


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The head of the Iraqi airfield says "U-N" weapons inspectors were shown around the entire site. It's the same airfield-- that in 1990 inspectors declared a test site for equipment to spread deadly bacteria. Elizabeth Sanchez reports from Washington.
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[IN Q=Nats, UN Jeep]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dir. Gen. Mohamed Eibaradei/Intl. Atomic Energy Agency; :39]
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[SUPER=01-Elizabeth Sanchez/CBS News; 1:16]
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(((nats..u-n jeeps) LOCATOR: BAGHDAD, IRAQ
ON THE ROAD TO RIDDING IRAQ OF ANY WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION -- U-N ARMS EXPERTS ARE TAKING SOME OF THE SAME PATHS AS THEIR PREDECESSORS.

(nats..airfield)

ON SUNDAY - INSPECTORS SEARCHED AN IDLE AIR FIELD NORTH OF BAGHDAD -- A SITE SCRUTINIZED BY U-N TEAMS IN THE 1990S. INSPECTORS CHECKED EQUIPMENT, SEALED AND TAGGED MORE THAN A DECADE AGO, HUNTING FOR DEVICES THAT CAN SPRAY DEADLY TOXINS FROM HELICOPTERS.
THE AIRFIELD IS ONE OF AT LEAST A DOZEN SITES INSPECTORS HAVE VISITED IN THE LAST WEEK -- ON A LIST OF MORE THAN A THOUSAND. IF TEAMS HAVE FOUND ANY NEW EVIDENCE OF ILLEGAL WEAPONS, THEY'RE NOT REVEALING IT.
DIRECTOR GENERAL MOHAMED EIBARADEI/INTL. ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (FROM "THIS WEEK") "We still have to use a different part of our inspection system, environmental sampling, no notice in inspections..so it's too early to come to conclusion."
AS THE HUNT GOES ON -- SADDAM HUSSEIN IS JUST A WEEK AWAY FROM A STERN UNITED NATIONS DEADLINE. BY DECEMBER 8TH, THE IRAQI LEADER MUST REVEAL ANY SECRET WEAPONS PROGRAMS....OR FACE THE THREAT OF WAR.

(nats..) LOCATOR: BASRAH, IRAQ

TENSIONS EXPLODED AGAIN SUNDAY - IN IRAQ'S NORTHERN NO FLY ZONE...WITH U-S-BRITISH AIR STRIKES LEAVING FOUR IRAQI CIVILIANS DEAD. THE U-S MILITARY SAYS THEY BOMBED IN SELF DEFENSE...AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY IRAQI AIRCRAFT....

(STANDUP) ELIZABETH SANCHEZ/WASHINGTON D-C

IRAQ HAS BEEN WARNED ABOUT FIRING IN THE NO FLY ZONE..AND SO FAR, THE U-S AND U-N ARE SHOWING RESTRAINT. ..PERHAPS WAITING TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WITH SADDAM'S DECEMBER 8TH DEADLINE. ELIZABETH SANCHEZ, CBS NEWS, WASHINGTON.))


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A Waynesboro man is in custody, accused of shooting a Nelson County man this morning. Shortly before 11 deputies were called to Virginia Lane in Nellysford, where they found a 22 year old man who'd been shot with a small caliber handgun. 33- year- old Alfred Eugene Allen is charged with malicious wounding and possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony. The victim-- who's name has not been released, was airlifted to the U-V-A Medical Center and is listed in critical condition. Officials say the shooting occured after a verbal fight at the victim's home.


[Holiday-Travel]


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The Sunday after Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the heaviest travel days of the year.
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And, today was no exception at the Roanoke Regional Airport. Many travelers found long lines as they tried to make it back home or to other destinations. One woman we spoke with also encountered delays at other airports-- as she tried to make it back home to Roanoke.
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[SUPER=01-Gabriela Arraiz/Traveler; ]

((IT TOOK MORE THAN 24 HOURS OF WAITING IN THE AIRPORT AND TRYING TO GET ON MORE THAN 10 FLIGHTS, IT WAS JUST HORRIBLE, IT WAS HORRIBLE. ))
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No major delays or cancellations occurred at the Roanoke Airport today... although there were some scary moments for passengers aboard one flight out of Roanoke. The plane-- bound for Dulles Airport-- started smoking before takeoff, so the pilots turned around and the flight was canceled.
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Motorists also found plenty of long lines and delays on the roadways. Traffic continues to be slow moving along portions of Interstate 81 tonight--as travelers try to make their way back home. An accident in the southbound lanes near Daleville also caused delays earlier today. Some other minor accidents were reported throughout the area-- but nothing serious-- just plenty of holiday traffic.


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[D'Ville-Bridge]


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It's a smooth ride so far for a major road project in Danville.
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Construction on the new Main Street bridge in downtown is on track and should be completed by March.
Once finished, the bridge will accommodate all northbound and southbound traffic until the current Main Street bridge is re-furbished.
Both bridges should be open for traffic by the spring of 2004.
The project is costing more than 14 million dollars.
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[Tank-Museum]


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It was supposed to be up and running years ago.
But only now is the "American Armored Foundation's" tank museum ready to open its doors in Pittsylvania County.
Justin McLeod has more.
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((((NAT SOUND OF TANK MOVING))
The wheels are in motion to turn the old Disston Plant near Danville into a museum like no other.
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((WILLIAM GASSER/MUSEUM DIRECTOR: THE ENTIRE COLLECTION IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE TANK AND CALVARY COLLECTION KNOWN IN THE WORLD.))
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And what collection it is.
There are 97 tanks and other artillery pieces.
You'll also find thousands of artifacts from weapons, to original paintings, to more than 700 uniforms.
The oldest piece is this body armor from 1509.
There's even a memorial wall to honor soldiers, past and present, from the surrounding area.
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((WILLIAM GASSER/MUSEUM DIRECTOR: THIS IS HERE FOR ONE PURPOSE TO HONOR THOSE WHO HAD TO ACTUALLY WORK WITH THIS AWESOME EQUIPMENT AND SOMETIMES AND FIGHT AND DIE IN IT.))
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The public got its first look at the collection this weekend.
The museum opened its door for three days in advance of its spring grand opening.
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((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: IT'S BEEN A BUMPY ROAD GETTING TO THIS POINT. THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE WAS ACTUALLY MOVING AND TRANSPORTING THESE LARGE PIECES FROM THE OLD MUSEUM IN NEW YORK HERE TO DANVILLE. THE MUSEUM HAD TO RAISE NEARLY A MILLION DOLLARS TO MAKE THAT MOVE HAPPEN.))
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((NAT SOUND OF WILLIAM STRAIGHTEN OUT RUSSIAN SOLDIER AT 1:32:19))
The collection is now here but you will only see a quarter of it.
The museum still needs to raise nearly six million dollars to pay for future renovations including building display cases.
Future plans call for a battlefield outside where reenactments will take place.
That is still years away but the public likes what it sees so far.
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((EDDIE MATHEWS/VISITOR: I'LL BE BACK. I'LL COME BACK. I BELIEVE IT WILL HELP THE WHOLE AREA BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW OF ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES OTHER THAN A MILITARY BASE YOU CAN SEE THIS STUFF.))
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The museum believes nearly a hundred thousand people will see it in the first year.
And although it's been a wild ride so far the museum should be up and running by Memorial Day.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Pittsylvania County.))

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Still ahead on the newscast, dozens of people are killed in a stampede for free money in Bangladesh...
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and millions of people around the world join together to fight the spread of AIDS.
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[Stampede]


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Dozens of people were killed today during a stampede in Bangladesh.
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It happened as several hundred people tried to force their way near the home of a rich businessman who was giving away clothes and money. That's when a wall and iron gate gave way killing 36- people. Gifts from the rich to the poor are traditional before a Muslim festival which marks the end of Ramadan. The Prime Minister of Bangladesh has ordered an investigation and two people from the businessman's house were arrested.
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[AIDS-Day]


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Today is "World AIDS Day" and people around the world gathered to raise awareness about the deadly virus.
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In China more than a thousand students assembled to learn more about the transmission of the virus-- a sign that the country is stepping up its fight against the disease. The scene was much the same in India where analysts warn the number of people carrying the virus could explode in the next twenty years. Former South- African President Nelson Mandela used the day to back HIS country's stance on AIDS- fighting-drugs. Nearly five- million people are infected with the disease in South Africa alone.
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[Business-Review]


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Some Norfolk Southern employees get bad news, and shoppers head out to the malls in droves.
News 7's Rachel Cannon has this week's Business Review...
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(( This week in Review...
Norfolk Southern says the holiday season isn't being kind to the railroads. They're furloughing 81-employees at Roanoke's East End shop. The temporary layoffs begin December first and will last at least through the end of the year. The shop rebuilds rail cars and engines but a decline in coal exports has slowed down that work considerably.
Officials say they will re-evaluate the labor situation in January. Retailers didn't know what to expect this Black Friday. The national sales outlook was a moderate gain of 4-percent.

But when stores opened in the early morning hours and lines went out the door, they were pretty sure the holiday spirit is alive and well in Roanoke. Still experts say people will hold out for deals because of the in a sluggish economy. Valley View officials are also recognizing a new trend this year. The mall is becoming a destination for shoppers.
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((LESLIE DUDLEY/GM VALLEY VIEW MALL; THE EXPANSION OF HECHT'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.))
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If you have kids on your Christmas list, this car gadget is a must. Zip Zaps are being dubbed the HOT present this year. At around 20-bucks, the fast moving remote controlled car is zipping off shelves.
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((TONI RHODENIZER/MANAGER RADIO SHACK; THEY STARTED IN HONG KONG AND ASIA AND WE JUST IMMEDIATELY STARTED SELLING THEM ANDS WE CANNOT KEEP THEM IN THE STORES.))
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Customer demand makes the best sellers and Tammy Rivers is one mother who wants one. Her son requested a Zip Zap for Christmas. Radio Shack, the exclusive carrier, is out when she gets there, but she says she'll find one by Christmas morning. For News 7, I'm Rachel Cannon and that's this week's Business Review. [MUSIC AND GRAPHICS]))
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Still to come on the newscast, Hoo's getting snubbed by the bowl selection process in college football?
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and Michael Vick runs wild in an overtime victory over the Vikings. We'll have highlights and more in sports.
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[Gods-Generals]


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The city of Lexington will soon host a major Hollywood event.
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More than a year ago, the campuses of V-M-I and Washington and Lee were used as backdrops for several scenes in the civil war movie "Gods and Generals."
It's a prequel to the movie "Gettsyburg."
The film is set to open in February but not before a big premiere in the city of Lexington.
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((DON HASFURTHER/LEXINGTON DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION: WE'RE GOING TO HAVE THE DIRECTOR, THE ACTOR, THE ACTRESSES OF GODS AND GENERALS HERE FOR THE PREMIERE. WE PLAN TO MAKE A BIG EVENT OUT OF IT. IT WILL BE A PROMOTIONAL EVENT AS WELL AS SUPPORTING OUR DOWNTOWN MUSEUMS AND OTHER NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, JUST GOING TO BE ONE WONDERFUL EVENING.))

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That evening will be open to the public and is set for February 13th.
City leaders are still trying to pick a location to show the premiere.
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[Angel-Trees]


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Salvation Army officials hope the spirit of giving extends to their Angel Tree program this year.
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For the first time since 1979, the trees are not located in Lynchburg's River Ridge Mall.. instead their new home is in the city's eight fire stations.
Salvation Army officials hope spreading the trees across the city will make it easier for citizens to pick up cards and drop off gifts.
The Angel Tree program pairs needy children with residents who help fill out the child's Christmas wish list.
The trees are available from noon to 7 p-m through next Friday.
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[Virginia-Profile]


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He's been brightening patients' days for three generations... and he's not ready to stop. Doctor Guy Merritt has been a practicing dentist for 48 years now.
Marya Jones has more in this week's Virginia Profile.
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(( Guy Merritt knows how to brighten his patients' smiles... and often it's with humor as much as dentistry.
After 48 years on the job, he shows no signs of letting up on either.
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((DR. GUY MERRITT: THEY DO ASK ME WHEN I'M GOING TO RETIRE AND I SAY, WELL, JUST WATCH THE OBITUARIES. THAT'S WHEN I'M GOING TO RETIRE. ))
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At 80 years old, Merritt is still seeing about nine patients a day in his Raleigh Court office.
Many of them include up to three generations of families.
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(( YESTERDAY I HAD ONE I'D WORKED ON HER MOTHER AND HER MOTHER. ))
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He fell into his profession after being drafted into World War Two.
The Army made him a dentist's assistant.
When he came back from Europe, he went to college and then dental school on the G-I bill.
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((NATS TALKING TO PATIENT: YOU CAN COME ON IN, WE'LL TAKE YOU IN THIS ROOM RIGHT HERE. ))
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Merritt practices an old-fashioned brand of dentistry ... handling everything from X-rays to extractions, and likes to discuss his deep Christian faith with patients.
He also provides services for the poor ... something he's not likely to stop doing any time soon.
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(( ON MY TOMBSTONE, I'M GOING TO HAVE THEM PUT -- MY WIFE'S ALREADY TAKEN DOWN NOTES ON THIS -- STRANGER, PASS THIS SPOT WITH GRAVITY. GUY MERRITT IS FILLING HIS LAST CAVITY. SO, I'LL BE UNDER THAT TOMBSTONE FILLING MY CAVITY. ))
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But he's still got plenty of smiles to brighten before that.
Marya Jones, News-7, Roanoke.))

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When Michael Vick declared for the NFL draft, someone asked Frank Beamer if Vick was ready for the NFL. Beamer an
swered by saying that he didn't know if the NFL was ready for Michael. Today in Minnesota, Vick wrote the latest excit

ing chapter in his pro career.
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[SUPER=03-Minneapolis, MN/Fox Sports; :00]


Vick fumbled twice and was intercepted once, but he more than made up for the mistakes. This 28 yard scamper late in the third quarter tied the game at 21.
We fast forward to overtime. On the Falcons second play from scrimmage, Vick pops to the outside and then turns on the jets. The spectacular run goes for 46 yards and the game winning score. Vick ran for 173 yards and threw for 173 more as Atlanta knocks off
[SUPER=30-Atlanta/30/Minnesota/24/Final in OT;]
Minnesota 30 to 24. The Falcons have now gone 8 straight games without a loss and Vick is putting together quite a bid

for the MVP award.
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In the Meadowlands, Eddie George became Tennessee's all time leading rusher passing Earl Campbell on that carry in the first half. George scored a TD today as did Roanoke's Tiki Barber. Barber rushed for 64 yards, but the Titans beat the Giants 32-29 on a Joe Nedney field goal in OT. With the wind behind him,
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Nedney knocked back a 38 yarder dropping the Giants to 6 and 6, while Tennessee is now 7 and 5.
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[WIPE to ENG!!]
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[SUPER=03-Green Bay, WI/Fox Sports; :00]


In Green Bay today, the wild and wacky. At the end of the first half between the Packers and the Bears, Brett Favre throws it up but the pass is picked off by Damon Moore, but Moore fumbles back to the Packers Jim Flanagan. Flanagan tries to lateral the ball and the Bears Roosevelt Williams ends up with the pigskin on his way to the endzone, but Javon Walker makes the saving tackle. The Pack went on to win it 30 to 20, clinching the NFC North.
[SUPER=03-Cleveland, OH/Fox Sports; :]


In Cleveland, the Carolina Panthers ended an eight game losing streak. Rodney Peete threw this 24 yard TD to Wesley Walls and Shayne Graham added to field goals as the Panthers beat the Browns 13 to 6.
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[S-Recap]


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Virginia was snubbed again this afternoon by the bowl folks. The Tangerine Bowl has picked Clemson as its ACC selection, which means that Virginia will now either end up in Seattle or Charlotte.
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Steve Mason breaks down the bowl situation for Tech and Uva following yesterday's contest in Blacksburg.
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[SUPER=01-Lee Suggs/108 Yards Rushing vs. Virginia; 1:26]
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