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Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning John Edwards rallied residents in Roanoke yesterday
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[VO-NAT]
[ENG#2]

And ten al-Qaeda members suspected of planning suicide attacks are arrested in Pakistan. We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[11Edwards-Visit]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=04-21 TC-1:45:41]
[GRAPHIC=Edwards]
[ENG#=3]

Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate John Edwards made a campaign stop in the Star City yesterday. More than 600- people packed the Town Hall Meeting, many encouraged by the chance of a close presidential race in Virginia. Jennifer Wishon reports.
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[IN Q=While veterans...]
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[SUPER=01-Al Weed/(D) 5th District Congressional Candidate; 1:16]
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[OUT Q=JW, News 7, Roanoke](( While veterans and leaders from Roanoke's Black community greeted John Edwards at the air

port Governor Mark Warner fired up an eager group of Democrats at Lucy Addison Aerospace Magnet School.
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[SOT 18:44:08]
[IN Q=Good Morning Roanoke]

((WARNER: GOOD MORNING ROANOKE. GOOD MORNING SOUTHWEST VA. APPLAUSE))
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[OUT Q=morning Southwest VA]

John Edwards took the stage in front of Virginia Democrats excited about the possibility of a tight presidential race in the Commonwealth.
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[IN Q=I'm happy to be in]

((EDWARDS: I'M HAPPY TO BE IN SW VA. A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE TALK A LITTLE BIT LIKE I DO.))
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Edwards focused most of his time on bringing jobs to economically depressed regions of Virginia and making healthcare and education top priority. But his first order of business was to respond to recent ads sponsored by Swift Boat Vietnam Veterans - attacking John Kerry's military service in Vietnam. Ads he calls lies - that President Bush needs to put an end to.
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[IN Q=When John Kerry faced his]

((EDWARDS: WHEN JOHN KERRY FACED HIS MOMENT OF TRUTH IN 1968 HE CHOSE TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY AND PUT HIS LIFE ON THE LINE. NOW WE'RE GOING TO SEE IF THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF, NOT STANDING BEHIND A SPOKESPERSON OR BEHIND SOME FRONT GROUP - WHETHER THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF WILL SAY TAKE DOWN THESE FALSE ADS.))
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Since the Kerry - Edwards ticket has picked up steam in Virginia- Democrats are hoping to change the majority in Congress.
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[IN Q=If this becomes a battle]

((AL WEED: IF THIS BECOMES A BATTLE GROUND STATE THAN EVERY CONGRESSIONAL RACE IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE WHEN WE'RE DOING OUR JOB ON THE GROUND. WHEN WE'RE BUILDING ORGANIZATIONS AND REACHING OUT WE'RE REACHING OUT TO KERRY/EDWARDS VOTERS TOO SO WE MULTIPLY OUR AFFECT.))
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[OUT Q=multiply our affect]

Republicans, say they feel confident Virginia will end up supporting President Bush in November, but say Edwards's visit serves as a reminder not to take any votes for granted.
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[IN Q=It means we've got]

((TRIXIE AVERILL: IT MEANS WE'VE GOT TO BE ON GUARD ALL THE TIME AND WORKING VERY VERY HARD, BUT I THINK THAT IN THE LONG TERM, IN THE BIG PICTURE I THINK THEY'RE SPINNING THEIR WHEELS.))
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And while Republicans say they'll counter every move made by the Democrats- Edwards says the Kerry- Edwards presence in the Commonwealth has just begun - even though a Democrat hasn't won the state since Lyndon Johnson did so in 1964.
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[IN Q=We're going to compete]

((EDWARDS: WE'RE GOING TO COMPETE VERY HARD IN VIRGINIA. THE PROBLEMS THAT PEOPLE ARE FACING HERE, PARTICULARLY IN SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA, BUT ALL OVER THE STATE. THE NEED FOR JOBS, THE NEED TO SOLVE THE HEALTHCARE CRISIS. WE HAVE A PLAN FOR ALL OF THESE THINGS.))
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Edwards left Roanoke for a stop in Charleston, West Virginia, but promises Virginians will be seeing much more of the Vice Presidential candidate. Jennifer Wishon, News 7, Roanoke.))




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[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=jbu]
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Congressman Bob Goodlatte reponded to the John Edwards visit by saying
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[take quote fs] - quote - "John Kerry and John Edwards do not reflect the values of the people of Southwest Virginia."
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The congressman goes on to say in his written reaction that President Bush has created an economic environment where small businesses can flourish and throughout hard times in America -- the economy remains the strongest in the world. Goodlatte says the more Virginians learn about the records of John Kerry and John Edwards, the more President Bush will be their clear choice in November.

[Al-Qaeda-Arrest]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=4]


Ten al-Qaeda suspects have been arrested in Pakistan.
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Pakistan officials say the suspects were planning major suicide attacks against the government, the military residence of Pakistan's president and the U-S embassy earlier this month.
The country's Information Minister says all targets were in the capital of Islamabad, or in adjoining cities.
Officials say up to six-people were arrested over the course of a week before the planned attacks - which were scheduled for August 13, the eve of the Pakistani Independence Day.
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[Iraq]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Iraq]
[ENG#=1]

Fighting continue in the holy city of Najaf (Na-jaf) as militants loyal to radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr (Mook-ta-da Al Soder) keep their hold on a revered shrine.
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[SUPER=03-Najaf, Iraq]

An unofficial mediator and distant relative of the cleric pleaded with al-Sadr to disarm his militants, pull them out of the shrine and disband his militia immediately. Early Sunday, U.S. warplanes bombed Najaf's Old City, the scene of much of the fighting - sounds of shelling could be heard in the streets.
[SUPER=03-Khalis, Iraq]

Meanwhile, two people are dead and nine others, including a deputy provincial governor, were injured in a car bombing north of the Iraqi capital. Reports indicate both fatalities and seven of the injured were bodyguards - one civilian was also wounded.
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[Grayson-Ax]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=bda]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


A teenager was killed in a single car accident in Grayson County.
Officials say the car was headed eastbound on Route 274 just after seven last night when the driver lost control.
Police say the car went off the side of the road, hit an embankment, rolled down then went airborne and hit another embankment.
Officials say 17 year old Wesley Forest Appleby - of Elk Creek - was a passenger in the car and was killed.

The driver has been hospitalized, but there is no word on his condition.

[11-460-Accident]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=04-36 TC-3:14]
[GRAPHIC=Accident]
[ENG#=2]


Two accidents tied up traffic on Route 460 in Bedford County yesterday for hours.
State Police say it started around 4-o'clock when a truck towing a horse trailer struck a bridge, and the trailer separated. The driver, 41 year old Theresa Frame of Bedford has been charged with reckless driving. She was not injured, but three horses in the trailer suffered cuts.
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A short time later, a tractor trailer approaching the accident had to swerve into the median to avoid stalled traffic.
The truck jackknifed and became stuck. The driver was not injured, and is not facing any charges. Westbound traffic was shut down on 460 for more than two hours. The Eastbound lanes were shut down periodically.
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[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=none]
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A three-year-old boy was killed when a boulder crashed through his Wise County home -- and into the bedroom where he was sleeping. Jeremy Kyle Davidson was killed by the half-ton boulder at his family's home in Appalachia (Ap-uh-latch-uh). A mining company is building a road near a strip mine near the home, but state officials say blasting there did *NOT* cause the boulder to come loose -- and they're not sure how it became dislodged. But, authorities have evacuated some homes in the area, until loose rocks and other debris can be removed.

[11Spray-Vandals]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=04-26 TC-1:27:59]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]
[ENG#=3]


A vandalism spree in Botetourt County has residents seeing red.
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Several homes, mailboxes and cars were spray-painted with graffitti sometime last night, in a neighborhood off of Knollwood Drive near the Blue Ridge Parkway. Residents say this is not the first time they have had to clean up after vandals.
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[IN Q=Last year, I remember...]

((ERIC DAVIS/HOMEOWNER; LAST YEAR, I REMEMBER A GIRL GOT HER CAR VANDALIZED, THEY SPRAY PAINTED HER CAR, AND THE OTHER NIGHT, MY NEIGHBOR ACROSS THE STREET THEY STOLE HIS BIKE AND RAMMED IN DOWN INTO ANOTHER CAR DOWN THE STREET, SO I GUESS IT'S BEEN GOING ON FOR A WHILE.))
[SUPER=01-Eric Davis/Homeowner;]
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[OUT Q=going on for a while.]
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Botetourt County authorities say they are actively looking into the vandalism. So far, no arrests have been made. Investigators say it's important for residents to report any suspicious noises or activity when it happens. Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call the Botetourt County Sheriff's Office.
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[Football-Scandal]


[ANCHOR=susan]
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[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=4]

Indictment have been handed down by a Colorado grand jury regarding the use of prostitutes to entice football recruits to the University of Colorado.
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The Denver Post does not report who is named in the indictment. Among those who testified before the panel were football coach Gary Barnett, the athletics director, several players and the former manager of an escort service. A commission appointed by the university has already concluded players arranged sex, drugs and alcohol for recruits, but said there was no evidence Colorado officials ``knowingly sanctioned'' the activities.
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[1-Scores]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Olympics]
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Greek weightlifter Leonidas Sampanis (Leo-nidas Sam-panis) has been stripped of his bronze medal for a doping offense.
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It's the first medal to be taken from an athlete in Athens because of drugs.
Sampanis won bronze in the 137-pound category Monday after taking the silver at two previous Olympics.
The 32-year-old weightlifter tested positive for TWICE the allowed amount of testosterone and a doctor says the hormone came from outside the body.
The athlete denies taking anything and is asking his country to stand by him.
This was another huge blow for Greece. It comes just four-days after two top sprinters from the country pulled out of the games in a scandal over missed drug tests.
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[ANCHOR=Susan 1-shot]
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[WRITER=jen]
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Coming up - one area charity is hoping the fun and carefree feel of the "Roaring 20's" will inspire you to lend a helping hand. We'll talk about an upcoming fundraiser and all that jazz still ahead.
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And the NFL preaseason heats up as the Redskins shut out Miami. We'll take a look a little later in sports.
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[Health-Review]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
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In health review,
Cosmetic surgery is growing in popularity. And many kids aren't getting enough sleep.
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[take 9003ess FS - Health Review Open]
Joy Sutton has details in today's Health Review.
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[IN Q=Many kids are now getting up]
[SUPER=01-Teresa Carroll/Carilion Sleep Center; :07]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Michael Breiner/Southwest Virginia Center; 1:08]
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[Ronald-House]


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[WRITER=jen]
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A local organization is taking you back in time- and it's all for a good cause...


[SUPER=01-Laney Mofield/Ronald McDonald House Executive Director;]




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[take Ronald McDonald House FS]
The Ronald McDonald House Charity "Roaring 20's" Gala is this Friday at the Wyndham Hotel. Tickets are 75 dollars per person. Corporate tables of 10 are available for 700-dollars. For more information, call 540-857-0770.
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[ANCHOR=Susan]


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[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=jen]
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In sports, two former Tech teammates face off in the big leagues- as the Hokies prepare to take the field next weekend. Travis Wells has more on those stories, plus a look at the 'Skins sweep of Miami.
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[11RU-Assault]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=myr]
[TAPE#=none]
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A Radford University student says he was beaten and robbed over TEN-dollars. The alleged incident happened around two Friday morning on Fairfax Street, near Jefferson Avenue. A senior at R-U, says he was walking home, when someone attacked him with a baseball bat, and stole his wallet. He says the thief made off with 10-dollars. The man suffered a fractured jaw and a broken nose. Radford police say the incident IS under investigation.

[11Firefighters]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=myr]
[TAPE#=04-27 TC-1:03:56]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=3]


The heat was on some firefighters who were battling with each other this weekend.
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[SUPER=03-Salem;]

Hundreds of firefighters from across the Commonwealth are in town this weekend for the Virginia State Firefighters Association's 118th-annual convention. Yesterday, the firefighters took part in a truck rodeo -- for a little bit of fun and education.
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[SOT 5:38]
[IN Q=every call]

((MARK BOWERY/VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S INSURANCE SERVICES: EVERY CALL WE GO TO INVOLVES DRIVING AN APPARATUS, WHETHER IT'S EMS OR FIRE, SO IT'S VERY IMPORTANT THAT WE ALWAYS CONTINUE TO PROMOTE THE SAFE DRIVING FOR OUR PEOPLE.))
[SUPER=01-Mark Bowery/Volunteer Firemen's Insurance Services;]
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[OUT Q=for our people]
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The drivers were judged on time and accuracy, and also had to pass a test on the driving laws in Virginia.
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[ANCHOR=Susan 1-shot]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
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Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning, five-decades of daily and breaking news are being preserved - and helping history live on.
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We'll take a look at how News 7 archives are helping the past live-on after the break
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[Film-Archives]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=cst]
[TAPE#=04-33 TC: 10-07]
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[ENG#=1]

WDBJ has been on the air now for nearly 50-years. It's meant five-decades of news covered by some of the most outstanding photographers in the region. In the early days, long before video tape and digital video, they worked on film. At the time, what they captured was simply breaking news. But looking back, it's much more. Connie Stevens has this report on the efforts to preserve Southwest Virginia's history in moving pictures.
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[IN Q=These are the]
[SUPER=04-WDBJ Film Archives; :04]
[SUPER=04-1957; :23]
[SUPER=01-Ted Stone/Producer-Editor; :51]
[SUPER=01-Doug Higgins/Retired WDBJ Photographer 1:09]
[SUPER=20-Connie Stevens/Reporting; 2:38]
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[OUT Q=CS, News 7.]


(( These are the images of this region's history. Some are grainy and fading, some are silent, but all tell the story of Southwest Virginia, it's times and people.
WDBJ now houses the region's most extensive historical film collection-- countless hours of nearly every major event since the station signed on the air in 1955.
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[IN Q=Newsmen edit films]

(( NEWSMEN EDIT FILMS WITH THEIR OWN SPLICERS, VIEWER, PROJECTOR, FILM REWINDERS AND COUNTERS. A COMPLETE FILING SYSTEM LOCATES ANY PIECE OF FILM IMMEDIATELY AND AN ALL-WAVE RECEIVER MONITORS LOCAL STATIONS AND SHORTWAVE BROADCASTS. ))


[RUNS= :13]
[OUT Q=shortwave broadcasts.]

Ted Stone is on the front line to preserve and protect WDBJ's extensive film archives. Stone and other staffers have worked to transfer decades of film to digital tape. But not all of it has been recovered.
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[SOT 00:28:35]
[IN Q= One of the ]

((TED STONE/WDBJ PRODUCER-EDITOR:ONE OF THE ELEMENTS OF FILM EMULSION THAT MADE THE PICTURE WAS SILVER, AND SO THEY RAN IT THORUGH A PROCESS WHERE THEY RECOVERED THAT SILVER AND THREW THE REST AWAY. BUT UNLIKE A LOT OF TELEVISION STATIONS, WE KEPT A WHOLE LOT OF IT.))
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((DOUG HIGGINS/FORMER WDBJ PHOTOGRAPHER: I WAS THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPHER HIRED IN 1955 WHEN WE FIRST STARTED OUT, WE STARTED OUT IN THE MOUNTAIN TRUST BUILDING AND WE GOT ON THE AIR IN OCTOBER OF '55. IT WAS PRETTY PRIMITIVE, TELEVISION HAS COME A LONG WAY SINCE THEN.))
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[OUT Q=long way since then.]


After a lifetime in news, retired photographer Doug Higgins says one of the most memorable stories was a tragedy that hit close to the WDBJ family. ((FROM Archive A-13, 1:30:34)) In 1959 a Piedmont plane crashed on Afton Mountain, killing 26 people, including a WDBJ advertising salesman.
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[IN Q=The lone]

(( THE LONE SURVIVOR WAS IN THE HOSPITAL AND IT WAS WALL TO WALL NEWS PEOPLE TRYING TO GET A STATEMENT FROM HIM, I DON'T REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT HE SAID BUT I GOT SOMETHING ON THE AIR.))
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[OUT Q=on the air.]


The News 7 archives also tell a slow-moving story of progress....beginning just after the 1954 Supreme Court ruling that black and white children should attend school together.
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[IN Q=The biggest]

((TED STONE: THE BIGGEST STORY THIS TELEVISION STATION EVER COVERED IS THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE. IT WAS JUST REALLY GETTING INTO FULL SWING THE TIME WE WERE GETTING ON THE AIR IN 1955 AND IT WENT ON DAY AFTER DAY FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER 15 YEARS. ))
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[OUT Q=another 15 years.]

*****STANDUP BRIDGE******
Currently, the University of Virginia's Center for Digital History is working to archive the hours and hours of film that tells the story of massive resistance and the civil rights struggle in this part of the state. By mid-fall, it will be posted on UVA's website, where all will have access to this historical footage.
But there are countless hours of images in storage, without any record of their contents.
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[IN Q= By random]

((TED STONE: BY RANDOM I'M GOING TO REACH IN AND GRAB TAPE 87 AND WE'LL FIND OUT WHAT'S ON IT.))
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[OUT Q= find out what's on it (2x)]


The first image from the mystery tape is Former Secretary of State Dean Rusk, talking about Vietnam.
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[IN Q=What year did]

(( CONNIE: WHAT YEAR DID THIS TURN OUT TO BE? TED: THIS IS THE FINCASTLE COURTHOUSE FIRE. THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE MATERIAL FROM 1972 AND THE COURTHOUSE FIRE WAS IN 1970 SO THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW FILM WILL MOVE FROM ONE STORY TO ANOTHER AND SHOW UP IN A DIFFERENT YEAR. ))
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[OUT Q=show up in a different year.]


There are some noticable absences to the archives here-- for instance, most of the film shot from the ravages of Hurricane Camille in 1969 has been lost. And there's no film notation of Norfolk and Western's landmark conversion from steam locomotive power to diesel locomotives.
At the time, what they captured was simply the news of the day. Turns out, today's news is tomorrow's history.
Connie Stevens, News 7.))



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[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=morning sports]
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[ENG#=1]


In sports, the P-H Patriots have something to prove after last season's record and the Av's record against the Warthogs isn't improving. Travis Wells has details.
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[Sunday-Shapeup]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=SSU]
[GRAPHIC=Sunday Shapeup]
[ENG#=2]


Proper lifting is important for the long haul when it comes to your back. Before his vacation, Brent was learning how
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[take sunday shapeup board fs] in today's Sunday Shapeup.
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