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[ANCHOR=Jean]

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Coming up on News 7-
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Workers in the textile industry are watching Washington. A decision there could affect textile jobs.
Cell phones could be watching you in the locker room- now some gyms are saying Sionara to cell phones.
And up up and away- rescuers pluck flood victims from the water.
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[Talent=Jean]


News 7 at Eleven is next.

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[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=jja]
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[VO-NAT]


Could your gym become the latest battleground in the fight between technology and privacy?
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[ANCHOR =Jean]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 at 11]



[Clubs-Phones]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=03-46 TC33:20]
[GRAPHIC=NEws 7 @ 11]


The next time you go to workout at the gym, you may have to leave your cell phone behind.
Many health clubs across the country are considering banning cell phones including right here in our area. [***NEWS 7 @ 11 IN MONITOR***]
[DOUBLE BOXES=Jean & Justin /BAM;]


Justin McLeod is here to tell us why. Justin?
Jean, the phrase "can you hear me now "may soon be replaced with can you see me now?
[LIVE= Justin /FULL BAM]
[SUPER=@justin1]


More and more people are buying what are called camera phones.
It may be hard to picture it but some people are using this technology to become peeping toms.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-Lori Stobl/YMCA Member; :08]
[SUPER=01-Cal Johnson/YMCA Executive Director; :23]
[SUPER=01-Jackie Spangler/YMCA Member; :49]
[RUNS=1:19]
[OUT Q=MAY NEED TO CALL 911]

((((NAT SOUND OF PEOPLE WORKING OUT))
When you work out at the gym, the last thing you want is to be on camera.
[SOT 5:56:53]
[IN Q=You always think]

((LORI STOBL/YMCA MEMBER: YOU ALWAYS THINK ABOUT WHENEVER YOU GO INTO A DRESSING ROOM OR WHENEVER I AM IN A LOCKERROOM YOU ALWAYS WONDER IF THERE ARE CAMERAS SOMEWHERE.)) [Run05]
[OUT Q=are cameras somewhere]


These days those cameras could be built right into your cell phone.
They're called camera phones which can be used to take pictures anytime anywhere.
[SOT 5:41:28]
[IN Q=I think we began]

((CAL JOHNSON/YMCA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: I THINK WE BEGAN TO SEE THROUGHOUT THIS COUNTRY THERE WERE INAPPROPRIATE USES FOR PARTICULARLY PHOTO CELL PHONES IN PUBLIC AREAS, PARTICULARLY IN AREAS THAT HAD LOCKER ROOM FACILITIES.)) [Runs12]
[OUT Q=locker room facilities]


Although there have been no problems locally, the Y-M-C-A in Roanoke wants to be proactive rather than reactive.
It may soon follow a recommendation from its national headquarters and ban cell phones altogether.
[SOT 5:54:43]
[IN Q=I would go along]

((JACKIE SPANGLER/YMCA MEMBER: I WOULD GO ALONG WITH IT BUT I'M NOT SURE IT IS RIGHT TO BAN THEM ALTOGETHER.)) [Runs06]
[OUT Q=ban them altogether]


The "Y" says it may have no choice.
Managers point out it would be impossible to search everyone and then tell the difference between regular and camera phones.
But some Y members wonder if a ban would do more harm than good.
[SOT 5:56:06]
[IN Q=I am sure there are]

((LORI STROBL/YMCA MEMBER: I AM SURE THERE'S ALOT OF PEOPLE WORKING OUT THAT HAVE CHILDREN, THAT COULD HAVE A BABYSITTER AND PEOPLE MAY NEED TO CONTACT THEM. THERE MAY BE AN EMERGENCY SITUATION IN THE LOCKERROOM OR SOMEONE MAY NEED TO CALL 9-1-1.)) [Runs12]
[OUT Q=need to call 911]))
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[LIVE= Justin /FULL BAM]


We checked with other health facilities in the area.
Virginia Tech told us it is aware of the issue with camera phones but will only take action if problems arise.
The Roanoke Athletic Club is taking a similar approach pointing out so many of its members are business people who use cell phones.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Jean & Justin /BAM;]


Jean, the Y is currently studying the issue and hopes to have a policy in place by March.

[City-Council]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11 p.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=03-39 TC1:39:38]
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A Roanoke City landmark may soon be trading in one roof for another.
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[VO-NAT :32]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/February 21;]

Roanoke City Council today approved an ordinance to move the H&C Coffee sign from the top of Billy's Ritz to the Shenandoah Hotel nearby. The sign has long been at the center of a renovation campaign.
[SUPER=04-November 3;]

City Council also voted to clarify the zoning definition in connection with a proposed methadone clinic on Hershberger Road. Members agree the facility would create unique circumstances and say more clearly defining "outpatient clinics" could help. Council and the Planning Commission will hold a joint public hearing on the issue December 15th.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[GRAPHIC=None]

The city also want the Virginia code to be amended to require the state to notify any locality when an application for such a facility is made. City Manager Darlene Burcham says the locality should then be given 30-days to comment on the proposed location.

[Textiles-DC]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=dse]
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The textile industry is on pins and needles tonight.
Tomorrow, the White House is expected to announce a decision on what is known as the China Safeguard.
It's an effort to put quotas on Chinese textiles brought into the United States. Industry leaders hope it will also slow the stream of textile jobs out of places like Southside Virginia.
Sean (Kay-lebs) Callebs reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Alto, GA; :00]
[SUPER=01-Roger Chastain/Mount Vernon Mills President; :18]
[SUPER=01-Cass Johnson/American Textile Manufacturers Institute; 1:01]
[SUPER=01-Sean Callebs/Reporting; 1:30]
[RUNS=1:35]
[OUT Q= ALTO, GEORGIA. ]

((THIS MOUNT VERNON MILLS PLANT IN RURAL NORTHERN GEORGIA CONTINUES TO CHURN OUT FABRIC, BUT EMPLOYEES HERE ARE WORRIED ABOUT THEIR FUTURE. THE INDUSTRY IS FEELING THE BITE FROM OVERSEAS IMPORTS -- CHIEFLY FROM CHINA. FOR EXAMPLE A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO CHINA CONTROLLED NINE-PERCENT OF THE TEXTILE LUGGAGE MARKET. TODAY, THAT NUMBER IS 89-PERCENT.
--sot--

Mr. President --what happened to the plan you talked about?? Where is your plan?? We dont see any results. --TRACK-- IN A CLOSE ELECTION IN 2000, PRESIDENT BUSH CAME TO THE SOUTHEAST AND SAID HE WAS GOING TO STEM THE LOSS OF TEXTILE JOBS, ACCORDING TO THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY. BUT, SINCE HE HAS TAKEN OFFICE, THE INDUSTRY HAS LOST MORE THAN 250-THOUSAND JOBS OR ABOUT A QUARTER OF ITS WORK FORCE. MOUNT VERNON MILLS PRESIDENT ROGER CHASTAIN IS NOW GOING THROUGH PLANTS THE COMPANY OWNS IN SEVEN STATES TRYING TO RALLY EMPLOYEES, ENCOURAGING THEM TO REGISTER TO VOTE. NOW, THESE LIFELONG REPUBLICANS -- KINGS OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY -- ARE SEEKING A PRESIDENT WHO WILL INSTILL QUOTAS.
--sot--

It is night and day compared to what their normal impulse is, but it is a measure of how angry they are and how this administration has let them down. --TRACK-- THE UNITED STATES, HOWEVER, HAS AN AGREEMENT WITH THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION TO REMOVE ALL TEXTILE IMPORT QUOTES BY 2005. MANY FREE TRADE SUPPORTERS SAY JOBS LIKE THESE WILL IMPROVE THE ECONOMY IN COUNTRIES LIKE CHINA. BUT WATCHING THEIR INDUSTRY UNRAVEL AND HEARING ABOUT THOUSANDS OF JOBS LOST
--- WORKERS HERE WANT TO KNOW... 'WHAT ABOUT US?"

SEAN CALLEBS, CNN ALTO, GEORGIA. ))

[NRCC]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=03-40 TC1:15:14]
[GRAPHIC=Layoffs]


Hundreds of local textile workers in Pulaski last week learned they'd be out of a job.
Now a local college is reaching out to them.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pulaski]


New River Community College is opening a satellite office at the Renfro Plant.
The sock manufacturer announced last week it was closing and laying off 315 workers.
College officials say the office will be used to help workers go back to school or find a new job.
The satellite office will be open for several weeks. The Renfro plant is closing January 10th.
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[Muhammad]


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A jury today convicts John Muhammad on every count against him, from murder to conspiracy- in connection with the sniper shootings last year.
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[VO-NAT 16]


After weeks of hearing evidence it took jurors only six hours to convict Muhammad in the shooting death of Dean Meyers at a Virginia gas station last year.
Now jurors must decide whether Muhammad should get the death penalty or life in prison for the crime.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I BELIEVE THAT ]

((BOB MEYERS/VICTIM'S BROTHER: I BELIEVE THAT CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IS AN APPROPRIATE RESPONSE. I CAN'T THINK OF TOO MANY MORE HEINOUS CRIMES THAN THIS ONE.))
[SUPER=01-Bob Meyers/Victim's Brother; super out by 05!]
[RUNS=12]
[OUT Q=than this one.]
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[VO-NAT 13]


Prosecutors said Muhammed was the captain of the two man sniper team with teenager Lee Malvo- They said Muhammad planned a series of execution style shootings that claimed ten lives and injured three others.
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[SOT 54]
[IN Q=IT BRINGS THE]

((VIJAY WALEKAR/VICTIM'S BROTHER; IT BRINGS THE WHOLE THING BACK AGAIN EVEN THOUGH IT'S BEEN A YEAR, BUT IT'S STILL A NIGHTMARE TO ME. I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S DEAD.))
[SUPER=01-Vijay Walekar/Victim's Brother; ]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=BELIEVE HE IS DEAD.]
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[Vo-Nat 07 plus pad]
Meanwhile only 15 miles away testimony is just beginning in the case of Lee Malvo who also faces the death penalty if convicted.
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[Peterson]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
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The judge in the Laci Peterson murder case says a type of D-N-A taken from Scott Peterson's boat can be used as evidence.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Modesto, CA]


Investigators believe the human hair found in the boat is from Laci Peterson- who disappeared last December 24th.
Her body and that of her unborn son washed ashore in San Francisco Bay four months later.
Experts say the type of DNA taken can not specifically identify an individual. It's not as reliable as the more typically used nuclear DNA.
But a judge says prosecutors can tell a jury it's likely the DNA from that strand of hair is found in one out of every 112 white people.
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[Cancer-Risk]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=jja]
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A diagnosis of skin cancer may be even worse than previously thought.
A study suggests women with a common, non fatal form of skin cancer may face double the risk of developing other cancers.
It's triple the risk for developing lung cancer and five times as high for liver cancer.
The new study involved 93 thousand post menopausal women
Scientists say while most patients with skin cancers won't develop other cancer, the results do imply they should be vigilant about getting routine screening tests for other cancers.
[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[WRITER=dse]
[NEWSCAST=11p]
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Still ahead on News 7, a sheriff's deputy stumbles onto a robbery in progress... and may end up solving an inter-state crime case.
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[VO-NAT]


Plus Arnold takes center stage... as he's inaugurated as California's 38th governor.
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[Sports-preview]


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[OUT Q=...THE BIG 7."]

((Hey folks Mike Stevens back in the News 7 sports office as the Hokies tune up for their regular season opener. UConn - the nation's number one wins one for Calhoun. Several area volleyball teams are set for State play to begin. A-rod win the MVP, and A-Groh talks defense tonight on the Big 7.))

[Wythe-Arrest]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=03-35 TC2:05:10]
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Wythe County may have helped solved more than a dozen armed robberies in the region... all by accident. A deputy was responding to a gasoline drive-off yesterday morning when he walked into an armed robbery.
New River Valley Bureau Chief Rachel DePompa has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Wythe Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dep. David Meredith/Wythe Co. Sheriff's Department; :13]
[SUPER=@Rachel1; 1:00]
[SUPER=01-Kermit Osborne/Wythe Co. Sheriff; 1:07]
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[SOT:24:40:00]
[IN Q=It was totally]

((DEPUTY DAVID MEREDITH: IT WAS TOTALLY UNEXPECTED AND IT ALL JUST HAPPENED SO FAST.)) [RUNS:04]
[OUT Q=Happened so fast.]


Deputy David Meredith thought he was going to a routine gas drive-off call at this Rural Retreat gas station. Instead, he walked in on an armed robbery.

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[SOT:26:52:00]
[IN Q=The clerk looked]

((DEPUTY MEREDITH: THE CLERK LOOKED AT ME AND SAYS I'M BEING ROBBED AND AT THAT TIME I'VE SEEN GUY WITH A MASK COME UP FROM BEHIND THE COUNTER AND HE WAS POINTING A GUN AT ME.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=a gun at me.]


Meredith dove behind this food stand and then went out the front door. He says 59 year old Paul Edwards Inman then took the clerk hostage.

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[SOT:23:14:00]
[IN Q="I was parked right]

((DEPUTY MEREDITH: I WAS PARKED RIGHT HERE AND I WAS BEHIND MY VEHICLE AS HE CAME OUT WITH HER AND I ADVISED HIM TO DROP HIS WEAPON AND LET HER GO.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=let her go.]


Investigators say Inman jumped in his car and lead Meredith on an 8 mile chase... even going the wrong way on route 11 before hitting a state police road block. Investigators now believe there may be more to this story.

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[SOT: 31:20:00]
[IN Q=The gas stations]

((RACHEL DEPOMPA: THE GAS STATION'S LOCATED OFF INTERSTATE 81 AND POLICE BELIEVE INMAN MAY HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN 19 OTHER ARMED ROBBERIES DOWN THROUGH SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA AND NORTHEAST TENNESSEE.)) [RUNS:11]
[OUT Q=East Tennessee]



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[SOT:4:27:00]
[IN Q=It appears]

((SHERIFF KERMIT OSBORNE: IT APPEARS THAT THE DESCRIPTIONS AND THE TYPE OF WEAPON MATCH SOME OF THE OTHER ROBBERIES IN THE OTHER JURISDICTIONS.)) [RUNS:12]
[OUT Q=other jurisdictions.]


Inman's charged with 7-felonies, including abduction, robbery and attempted murder. He's being held at the regional jail without bond. Rachel DePompa, New 7, Wythe County.))

[Wytheville-Robbery]


[ANCHOR=shannon]
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Police in the town of Wytheville are on the lookout for another robber who may have been shot during a separate attempt.
(XXXXXXX)

[TAKE FULL SCREEN BOARD]
This is a police-composite drawing of the suspect.
Officers say he entered the Sunny Daze Deli-Market on Lee Highway last night and demanded money from the clerk.
The clerk bent over to retrieve the money, produced a weapon and shot the suspect in the stomach.
The man left the store, got into a car and drove away.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
[SS=None]


Police say they have warned local hospitals and doctors to be on the lookout.
Officers aren't sure if anyone else is involved, but Radford police reported a similar robbery earlier yesterday evening at the Super 8 Motel on Tyler Avenue.
The robber in that case was successful and got away uninjured.

[Bus-Accident]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=cdo]
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Investigators and relatives are asking why a 16 year old boy was hanging his head out of a school bus window.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Indianapolis, IN;]

The teenager was apparently struck by a low hanging tree limb and died. The other students were transferred to another bus and were being counseled by social workers who were called to the scene near Indianapolis. A spokesperson from the school district says the driver will be questioned about the incident and will undergo routine alcohol and other tests.
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[Schwarzenegger]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=cdo]
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[GRAPHIC=Arnold Schwarzenegger]


By the number of hollywood stars in attendance, you could have mistaken it for a movie premiere.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Sacramento, CA]

With thousands on hand, and millions more watching at home, Arnold Schwarzenegger was sworn in Governor of California today.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I am humbled, I am moved;]

((GOV. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER/CALFORNIA "I AM HUMBLED, I AM MOVED ...AND I AM HONORED BEYOND WORDS TO BE YOUR GOVERNOR."))
[SUPER=01-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger/(R) California;]
[RUNS=:07;]
[OUT Q=to be your Governor]
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[VO-NAT]

Last month voters recalled Governor Gray Davis and put Schwarzenegger in his place. He's promised to repeal the car tax increase and balance the budget without raising taxes. The new governor is expected to call a special session of the state legislature for Tuesday.
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[Tease2]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[WRITER=dse]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[SS=None]


Still ahead on News 7, Robin says rain is in the forecast....
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[VO-NAT]

but hopefully not this much rain.
Powerful storms drench parts of the Lonestar state.
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[Commercial]

[Rain-Disaster]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
[NEWSCAST=11]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=]
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Too little rain can be disasterous for farmers... so can too much rain.
That's why more Virginia communities are being declared disaster areas.
Four more counties, including Bedford and Mecklenburg counties, were added to the list today.
Farmers in those and adjoining counties are now eligible for low-interest emergency loans and other assistance.

[Houston-flooding]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=jja]
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[TAKE TAKE TAKE]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Houston, TX]


Speaking of too much rain.... it's causing flooding in Texas.
Houston firefighters were called out to several high water rescues
Among them- a school bus that was stranded in high water.
Firefighters rescued the students and bus driver.
Some neighborhoods are completely under water and many roads are impassable.
So far no reports of injuries.
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[S-Extra]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=EXTRA POINT]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


Al Groh gets defensive about his defense, some area volleyball teams are getting ready for state play, and we'll check on some Hokie Hoops from the Cassell. But first tonight's Extra point -
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Storrs, CT/ESPN;]

U-Conn head coach Jim Calhoun picked up career win number 400 tonight as the Huskies beat Yale 70-to-60. Emeka Okafor, the preseason player of the year pick in college hoops led the way tonight with 21 points and 13 rebounds. UConn - the preseason number one trailed at the half but rallied to win by 10.
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[OUTCUE=last score."]
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[S-Hoops]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-151 12646tc]
[GRAPHIC=tech hoops]


The Tech men's basketball team signed its third top 100 prospect today inking Deron Washington - the son of Packers assistant coach Lionel Washington.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg; :00]

Tonight, Seth Greenberg's current team hit the hardwood for an exhibition against Lithuania's BC Sakalai. Only one senior started tonight along with two freshman and two sophomores including Marcus Sailes who turns the steal into a breakaway slam. Tech led by 15 in the first half. Fellow sophomore Phillip McCandies sends the rock inside to freshman Coleman Collins, and this is the man this year. The 17 year old powers in the jam. He had 20 points tonight.
[super=33-B.C. Sakalai/74/Virginia Tech/100;]

Sailes would sail in again for the lay-in. He had 17, Bryant Matthews 26 and Tech wins it 100-to-74.
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[S-Club]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-152 13429TC]
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[WIPE TO ENG#!!!!!!!]



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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :00]

Former Hokie great Wayne Robinson was in the valley tonight as the featured guest of the Roanoke Valley Sports Club. The Tech hall of famer is now the pastor of Christian Education at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Greensboro. Robinson is still 7th all-time in career rebounds for the Hokies.
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[S-UVA]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-155 11036TC]
[GRAPHIC=ACC]


The Virginia Cavaliers are basically faced with a two game season. UVa is not yet bowl eligible and unless the team can win its last two games it will not even have a winning record. Steve Mason tells us how the 5-and-5 Wahoos are trying to remain positive.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=first audio]
[SUPER=03-College Park, MD/Last Thursday; :00]
[SUPER=01-Matt Schaub/14 TDs & 8 Interceptions This Year; :15]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville; :32]
[SUPER=01-Ottowa Anderson/2 Touchdown Catches This Season; :44]
[SUPER=@steve1; :55]
[SUPER=01-Chris Canty/UVa's Second Leading Tackler with 83; 1:10]
[SUPER=01-Al Groh/UVa Head Coach; 1:25]
[RUNS=1:55]
[OUT Q=....NEWS 7 SPORTS]
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[ANCHOR=mike]
[graphic=acc]

The Cavaliers are favored by 7 points over the Yellow Jackets.
[GRAPHIC=TECH=UVA]

As for the Virginia Tech - UVa game the following Saturday - November 29th - the kickoff time will either be 1pm or 8pm. ABC Sports will make the time definite this coming Sunday.

[S-BCS]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=BCS]

The new Bowl Championship Series rankings released earlier tonight have Ohio State on the move. The Buckeyes jump from third to second over Southern Cal after beating Purdue last weekend. The Hokies fall two spots from 15th to 17th this week.

[S-Volley]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=sp-162 1831tc]
[GRAPHIC=VOLLEY VHSL]


The State Tournament for volleyball begins tomorrow night with quarterfinal action. In group Three A Franklin County is at James Robinson, while in Group Two A - defending state champ Cave Spring travels to Abingdon and Region Three champ Jefferson Forest stays home to host Carroll County.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=IT'S GONNA...]
[SUPER=01-Kristy Mistretta/Jefferson Forest Head Coach; :03]
[SUPER=01-Tamalyn Tanis/Cave Spring Head Coach; :10]
[RUNS=:25]
[OUT Q=...about that at all."]
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[ANCHOR=MIKE]
[GRAPHIC=HOLD LOGO]

In Group A - Parry McCluer is at Rye Cove, William Campbell travels to Northumberland, and George Wythe hosts Gate City. The semi-finals and finals are in Williamsburg.

[Caldwell]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=03-36 TC1:33:08]
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He's an Army commander and a Commonwealth's Attorney at the same time.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fort Eustis]

Donald Caldwell wear's both hats. He's been leading a trio of Reserve detachments from Dublin, Salem and Fort Eustis, while keeping in touch with the nine other lawyers who work for him in the prosecutor's office back him in Roanoke.
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[SOT 10:22:10]
[IN Q=You know I could]

((COL. DONALD CALDWELL/2174TH GARRISON SUPPORT UNIT; YOU KNOW I COULD COMMUNICATE DAILY WITH THE OFFICE AND PROVIDE THE GUIDANCE. SO I'VE HAD PEOPLE TO CARRY ME.))
[SUPER=01-Col. Donald Caldwell/2174th Garrison Support Unit; ]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=to carry me.]
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[VO-NAT]

Actually, there's a third hat Caldwell dons on Friday nights in the Fall. He referees high school football- -still does, when he can get away from Fort Eustis in time to make the trip across the state. He expects his stint on active military duty to come to an end in January. (------------)
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