[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Marya]

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


[roll cold out of the open]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@Marya1;]
[SUPER=@Brent1;]
[super=05-Roanoke;]

Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning....... Hundreds of stolen Winston Link prints are recovered.
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And Bush and Putin put aside their differences over the war in Iraq. We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[Bush-Putin]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


President Bush and Vladimir Putin say their disagreement over the Iraq war has strengthened U-S-Russian ties.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-St. Petersburg, Russia;]


The two leaders signed a new treaty this morning slashing their nuclear arsenals by two-thirds.
Putin says the treaty shows the world how friends can move beyond their disagreements to work in a constructive way. He had opposed Bush's decision to go to war.
They also agreed to work closely on Iran.
Russia's aiding Iran with its nuclear power... and U-S officials worry Tehran could use the help to make bombs.
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[Rudolph]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The F-B-I is trying to figure out how Eric Rudolph evaded them for five years ... and if he had any help doing it.

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[VO-NAT]


Rudolph was arrested yesterday morning in Murphy, North Carolina,
[SUPER=03-Murphy, NC;]

after a police officer saw him rooting through the trash behind a grocery store.
He's suspected of the 1996 bombing of Atlanta's Olympic Park and bombings at an Alabama abortion clinic and a gay night club. In all, two people were killed and 150 were wounded.
A federal court hearing tomorrow in Asheville will decide if Rudolph should be taken to Atlanta or Birmingham to face charges.
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[Link-Thefts]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=tst]
[TAPE#=03-17 TC 35:44]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


Some big news for fans of the late photographer O. Winston Link: Investigators have found hundreds of prints and other items stolen years ago from Link by his ex-wife.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=@File; :00]


Westchester Co., New York prosecutor Jeanine (Juh-Neen) Pirro (Peer-OH) says the stash was found in a rented storage locker in Adams Co., New York.
Investigators found out about the locker after they arrested Conchita Mendoza Link and her new husband on Thursday. The two were allegedly trying to sell some of the stolen photos on the Internet.
The prints are now worth a total of at least two-million dollars.
In an interview with News 7 in 1994, Link said the thievery began after an earlier tactic to hijack his income failed.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=My wife...]

((O. WINSTON LINK/PHOTOGRAPHER: MY WIFE GOT A BRILLIANT IDEA TO SPREAD THE WORD AROUND THAT I HAD ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. AND A LOT OF PEOPLE BELIEVED IT. AND CONSEQUENTLY, SHE WAS HAVING CHECKS AND EVERYTHING FORWARDED TO A DIFFERENT POST BOX NUMBER BECAUSE I WAS "ILL" AND COULDN'T HANDLE ANYTHING ANYMORE. AND SHE DIDN'T WANT ME TO ANSWER THE PHONE.))
[SUPER=10-O. Winston Link/Photographer/May 1994;]
[RUNS=:21]
[OUT Q=answer the phone.]
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[VO-NAT]


Conchita Link spent five years in prison for stealing the prints, but never revealed where they were. She was released in 2001.
Although Winston Link is best known for his photographs of Norfolk & Western steam trains, he tackled many other subjects during his long career.
Some of those other pictures are reportedly in the stash taken from the storage unit this week.
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[Resource-Officers]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday Morning]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=03-11 TC-1:35:37]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The resource officers will remain. Roanoke's City School Board has decided to keep all school resource officer positions.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


The Roanoke Police officers teach drug abuse resistance classes, counsel students, and respond to emergencies on campus.
The prospect of losing some of the officers brought vocal opposition from parents, students and teachers.
The board's decision came at a workshop yesterday morning.
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[Hotel-Robbery]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Weekend AM]
[WRITER=tco]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A Salem man is behind bars this morning, charged with the armed robbery of a hotel yesterday. Roanoke County Police say Nicholas Casey Chastang robbed the clerk at the Ramada Inn on Skyview Road at gunpoint yesterday morning. Police won't say how much money was taken.

[GOP-Meeting]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=jwa]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2003]

Roanoke County Republicans have selected their candidate for County Treasurer, someone who entered race less than a week ago.
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[Election Board Full 1000essC] Party members held a mass meeting yesterday and chose Kevin Hutchins over Susan Simmons by a vote of 161 to 125. Hutchins is an investment banker who announced his candidacy last Wednesday.
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[ANCHOR=Marya]
[GRAPHIC=Hold]

All other party nominations for county positions were uncontested.

[Teen-Grad]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=dgr]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


He has a degree in mathematics. Now he's ready to take on the world, at age 13.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Ashland]

Gregory Smith is the youngest student ever to graduate from Randolph-Macon College. He received his bachelor of science degree yesterday. Already, Smith is a two-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee for his efforts on behalf of children. He plans to attend graduate school with the eventual goals of earning four PhDs.
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[Dinosaurs]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=03-18 TC-1:04:11]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Dinosaurs have found a home in a Roanoke area mall, but their new habitat is only temporary.
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[SOT 01:04:29:02]

((NATS OF DINOSAUR GROWLING))
[RUNS=03]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

"Monsters at the Mall" is a new traveling exhibit on display at Tanglewood Mall. The Science Museum of Western Virginia brought in a dozen robotic dinosaurs and Tanglewood Mall donated the space. Admission fees will help offset state funding cuts to the museum. Two years ago, the museum received more than 700- thousand- dollars from the state... next year they won't receive any. But museum officials say that hasn't affected their mission of education.
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[SOT 1:11:01:22]
[IN Q=Everything that we do]

((FRANCES FERGUSON/SCIENCE MUSEUM OF WESTERN VIRGINIA: EVERYTHING THAT WE DO IS EDUCATION FOR ALL AGES. WE FOCUS HEAVILY ON SCHOOL CHILDREN BUT WE DO TRY TO HAVE PROGRAMS AND THINGS THAT WILL APPEAL TO ADULTS AND HELP ADULTS LEARN ABOUT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AS WELL, BUT EVERYTHING THAT WE DO IS ABOUT EDUCATION.))
[SUPER=01-Frances Ferguson/Science Museum of Western Virginia;]
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=is about education]
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[VO-NAT]

About 80- thousand children visit the Science Museum each year. Museum officials say this is only the second off-site exhibit they've had, but that they hope to provide more in the future.
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[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT] The latest numbers from Asia suggest progress in the fight to stop SARS. The details are still ahead.
[ANCHOR=Brent]
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[VO-NAT]

And we'll do some wining with our Weekend Dining, as we visit one family's vineyard that's a dream come true.
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[Break #1]



[SARS]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Focus on Health]

In this morning's Focus on Health, the number of SARS cases in Asia continues to decline. China says there were no SARS-related deaths and two new infections today .. the lowest number since authorities began reporting cases in April. Taiwan announced no new deaths today and four new cases, the third single-digit day in a row.



[Health-Review]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Health Review]


In this week's health review,
If your contacts have been irritating you lately, you could have eye allergies, a common problem this time of year.
And some chiropractors say they can help relieve tension and migraine headaches. Joy Sutton has the details.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Richard Thompson]
[SUPER=07-Richard Thompson; :12]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Garrett Thompson/Thompson Family Chiropractic; :33]
[SUPER=@Joy2; :54]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Ricki Halling/Optometrist; 1:07]
[RUNS=1:25]
[OUT Q=js news 7]
[TAPE#=03-18 1:00:27]

(( Richard Thompson says his weekly visit to the chiropractor have been the best medicine for alleviating his severe and recurrent headaches.
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[SOT2:20]
[IN Q=I was bed ridden.]

(( I WAS BED RIDDEN. IT WAS AFFECTING MY EQUILIBRIUM. I HAD CONSTANT PAIN IN MY RIGHT FRONT OF MY HEAD. AND NOBODY COULD FIGURE OUT WHAT IT WAS. I WAS ON STEROIDS. I WAS GETTING SHOTS WEEKLY AND THEY KEPT RECURRING))
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[OUT Q=and they kept recurring]


Doctor Garrett Thompson says chiropractic care works by alleviating tension on the nervous system.
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[SOT8:03]
[IN Q=Chiropractic]

((CHIROPRACTIC IS BASICALLY FOCUSED ON CORRECTING STRUCTURAL ALIGNMENT IN THE SPINE TAKING PRESSURE OFF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.. AND IF YOU HAVE PRESSURE ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, RIGHT UP IN THIS AREA. IT'S THE CAUSE OF MOST HEADACHES ))
[RUNS= 16]
[OUT Q=it's the cause of most headaches]


He says everyone responds differently to chiropractic care --so how long it will take to notice results varies.
[TAPE#=503-07 29:35]


In other health news,
Seasonal eye allergies are very common this time of year. Optometrist Ricki Halling says many people don't realize that you can have allergies just in your eyes, it doesn't have to affect the rest of your body.
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[SOT10:10]
[IN Q=If it doesn't bother you that much I wouldn't treat it]

((IF IT DOESN'T BOTHER YOU THAT MUCH, I WOULDN'T TREAT IT. AND I WOULDN'T USE MEDICINE UNLESS THERE IS A PROBLEM. THERE ARE OVER-THE-COUNTER THINGS YOU CAN USE EYE DROPS THEY CAN HELP, COLD COMPRESSES CAN HELP, BUT IF THEY ARE NOT HAVING ANY SYMPTOMS I WOULD NOT USE MEDICATION))
[RUNS= 16]
[OUT Q=not use medication]


There are a variety of medications on the market to treat eye allergies.
Joy Sutton, News 7.))

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[Take full screen bump Chyron 7158]


[COMM#2]



[Weekend-Diner]


[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=Sat. AM]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=WKND Diner #8]
[GRAPHIC=wipe wipe wipe]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The Blue Ridge Mountains...]
[SUPER=07-David Sawyer; :15]
[RUNS=2:08]
[OUT Q=...bottle of the family's wine.]
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[ANCHOR=Brent]

[Take FS Chyron 7153]
If you would like more information or directions to the winery, log onto our website and click on the weekend diner icon.
As always, send your favorite recipes to the address on your screen.
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[2Open-Heads]


[ANCHOR=]
[NEWSCAST=Sun 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 Sunday Morning...... The number of Resource officers at Roanoke City schools will remain the same.
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And protests turn violent in France after demostrators try to disrupt the G-8 summit meetings.
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to hello]

[2Bush-Putin]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


President Bush and Vladimir Putin put aside their differences over the war in Iraq to sign a treaty this morning...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-St. Petersburg, Russia;]


The two leaders agreed to slash their nuclear arsenals by two-thirds.
Putin says the treaty shows the world how friends can move beyond their disagreements to work in a constructive way. He had opposed Bush's decision to go to war.
They also urged North Korea and Iran to stop working on nuclear weapons... a concern for the U-S because Russia has been aiding Iran with its nuclear power.
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[France-Riots]


[ANCHOR=Marya ]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Bush is now on his way to France for a one-day stay at the G-8 Summit...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Saint Cergue, France;]


and protesters there are already clashing with police.
Anti-globalization demonstrators blocked a highway to the G-8 summit in Evian.
French police used tear gas and a water cannon to break them up.
Across the border, in Switzerland, one protest turned to looting, as people knocked down phone booths and broke into a supermarket.
The demonstrations coincide with the arrival of leaders of the world's top seven industrial powers.
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[2Rudolph]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Federal agents will comb the mountains today where Eric Rudolph was captured.
They're hoping to find out how he evaded them for five years ... and if he had any help.
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[VO-NAT]


Rudolph was arrested yesterday morning in Murphy, North Carolina,
[SUPER=03-Murphy, NC;]

after a police officer saw him rooting through the trash behind a grocery store.
He's suspected of the 1996 bombing of Atlanta's Olympic Park and bombings at an Alabama abortion clinic and a gay night club. In all, two people were killed and 150 were wounded.
A hearing in federal court tomorrow will determine whether Rudolph is held in Atlanta or Birmingham, Alabama.
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[2Link-Thefts]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=tst]
[TAPE#=03-17 TC 35:44]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


Hundreds of long-missing prints by the late photographer O. Winston Link have been recovered. They're among many items his former wife stole years ago.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=@File; :00]


Westchester Co., New York prosecutor Jeanine (Juh-Neen) Pirro(Peer-OH) says the stash was found in a rented storage locker in Adams Co., New York.
Investigators found out about the locker after they arrested Conchita Mendoza Link and her new husband on Thursday. The two were allegedly trying to sell some of the stolen photos on the Internet.
The prints are now worth a total of at least two-million dollars.
In an interview with News 7 in 1994, Link said the thievery began after an earlier tactic to hijack his income failed.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=My wife...]

((O. WINSTON LINK/PHOTOGRAPHER: MY WIFE GOT A BRILLIANT IDEA TO SPREAD THE WORD AROUND THAT I HAD ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE. AND A LOT OF PEOPLE BELIEVED IT. AND CONSEQUENTLY, SHE WAS HAVING CHECKS AND EVERYTHING FORWARDED TO A DIFFERENT POST BOX NUMBER BECAUSE I WAS "ILL" AND COULDN'T HANDLE ANYTHING ANYMORE. AND SHE DIDN'T WANT ME TO ANSWER THE PHONE.))
[SUPER=10-O. Winston Link/Photographer/May 1994;]
[RUNS=:21]
[OUT Q=answer the phone.]
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[VO-NAT]


Conchita Link spent five years in prison for stealing the prints, but never revealed where they were. She was released in 2001.
Although Winston Link is best known for his photographs of Norfolk & Western steam trains, he tackled many other subjects during his long career.
Some of those other pictures are reportedly in the haul taken from the storage unit this week.
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[2Resource-Officers]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=03-11 TC-1:35:37]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Roanoke's City School Board has decided to keep the number of resource officers at present levels: Three at each high school.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


The Roanoke Police officers teach drug abuse resistance classes, counsel students, and respond to emergencies on campus.
The prospect of losing some of the officers brought vocal opposition from parents, students and teachers.
The board made the decision at a workshop yesterday.
Members also said they plan to re-examine the roles and responsibilities of the resource officers, security personnel, administrators and faculty members.
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[2GOP-Meeting]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday AM]
[WRITER=jwa]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2003]

Roanoke County Republicans have selected their candidate for County Treasurer. He's an investment banker who announced his candidacy last Wednesday.
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[Election Board Full 1000 essC] Party members held a mass meeting yesterday and chose Kevin Hutchins over Susan Simmons by a vote of 161 to 125.
All other party nominations for county positions were uncontested.
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[Pow-Wow]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. AM]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=03-19 30:28]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Americans of all types are coming together to "Pow Wow" this weekend in honor of their veterans.
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[SOT 1:07:40:22]
[IN Q=]

((NATS OF SINGING WITH DRUM BEAT))
[RUNS=04]
[OUT Q=singing and drum beat]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]

The annual Native American "Pow Wow" is taking place at the American Legion in Salem this weekend. Organizers call it a reunion for people who are Native American by blood or by heart. The event is giving a group from the American-Indian Cultures Club at Virginia Tech a chance to show off its musical talents.
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[SOT 1:14:38:00]
[IN Q=A member from Pulaski]

((BILL SEMBELLO/RED FLYER SINGERS: A MEMBER FROM PULASKI COUNTY BUILT THE DRUM AND I KNEW SOME SONGS AND OTHER MEMBERS KNEW SOME SONGS AND WE BEGAN TO PRACTICE WEEKLY AND THEN WE JUST STARTED TO GO TO POW WOWS AND IT'S BEEN A WONDERFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE INVOLVED.))
[SUPER=01-Bill Sembello/Red Flyer Singers]
[RUNS=12]
[OUT Q=for everyone involved]
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[VO-NAT]

Sembello says the Pow-Wow allows the public to learn more about Native American culture. Festivities continue today from 10 until 6.
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[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=Marya 2-shot]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT] They're old, boxy and slow, and their owners wouldn't think of trading them in. Still ahead, the VW-Bus weekend is coming to Natural Bridge.
[ANCHOR=Brent 2-shot]
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[VO-NAT]

[MUSIC ON TAPE] And he's been playing mandolin for almost 60 years. Our Virginia Profile meets a Roanoke Man who has played with some well-known names in music.
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[VW-Weekend]


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


[BRENT LIVE VIA MICROWAVE IN PARKING LOT] ((Brent ad libs with guests about weekend))

[SUPER=01-David Wood/Event Organizer;]
[SUPER=01-Jeff Burks/Event Organizer;]



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[TAKE INFO 8703ESSC] ((Info board))
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[Virginia-Profile]


[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sunday-AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=Va-Profiles #6 01:26:50]
[GRAPHIC=Virginia Profile]


Herschel Sizemore was just eight years old when he first heard Bill Monroe play the mandolin.
In the years since, Sizemore developed his own style, and lead the way for a new generation of bluegrass musicians.
Joe Dashiell sat down with Sizemore for this week's Virginia Profile.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=OPENS ON NAT SOUND]
[SUPER=01-Herschel Sizemore/Mandolin Player; :25]
[SUPER=01-John Lawless/Acutab Publications; :55]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; 1:20]
[SUPER=@Joe2; 1:53]
[RUNS=2:05]
[OUT Q=JD News 7 Roanoke]

(( [OPENS ON NAT SOUND OF AMANDOLINA]
Herschel Sizemore has been playing the mandolin since he was a boy growing up in Alabama.
He was just eight years old, when he visited relatives in Nashville and attended a performance of the the Grand Ole Opry for the first time.
[SOT 37:45??]
[IN Q=And I seen]

(( AND I SEEN BILL MONROE COME OUT AND PLAY AND THAT JUST KIND OF DONE IT. I REMEMBER TELLING MY MOM AT THAT TIME YOU KNOW WHEN I GREW UP THAT'S WHAT I WANTED TO DO, AND I JUST NEVER CHANGED.))
[RUNS=]
[OUT Q=I just never changed.]


A resident of Roanoke since 1969, He's played with many well-known names in bluegrass music including Jimmie Martin, and Del McCoury, and friends joke that he's turned down offers from the rest.
In recent years, recordings under his own name have brought recognition for his contributions to the music.
[SOT 57:07]
[IN Q=I feel comfortable]

((I FEEL COMFORTABLE DESCRIBING HIM AS ONE OF THE VERY FIRST TO BREAK AWAY FROM THE MONROE SOUND AND DEVELOP A SOUND THAT TRULY IS HIS OWN.))
[RUNS=:08]
[OUT Q=truly is his own.]


Sizemore has always shared that sound with other mandolin players... and recently he completed his first instructional video with Alan Bibey. [NAT SOUND OF VIDEO]
A follow-up to a transcription book produced by Roanoke's Acutab Publications, the video is now shipping to mail-order customers and music stores.
[SOT 17:36:10]
[IN Q=We mainly touched on the style]

((WE MAINLY TOUCHED ON THE STYLE I PLAYED WHICH IS SOMETHING I JUST COME UP WITH. I GREW UP DOWN IN ALABAMA AND I DIDN'T HAVE HELP FOR LEARNING. I DIDN'T HAVE TAPE RECORDERS, OR ANY KIND OF INSTRUCTIONAL STUFF. WHAT I LEARNED I KIND OF PUT TOGETHER FROM WHAT I HEARD ON THE RADIO, YOU KNOW. JUST HAD TO COMMIT IT TO MEMORY AND LEARN IT THAT WAY.))
[RUNS=:28]
[OUT Q=learn it that way.]


Learn it he did, and today almost sixty years after he first picked up an instrument, Herschel Sizemore is still picking and passing it on. Joe Dashiell News 7 Roanoke))
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