[Iraq]

[ANCHOR=Kimberly]

[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Iraq]
[ENG#=1]


Officials say they've found a decapitated body in Baghdad-- a day after militants claimed they executed a second American hostage.
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[VO-NAT]


Iraqi authorities have also decided to release the prisoner known as Doctor Germ-- one of only two Iraqi women in American custody.
But they deny her release is linked to demands from militants who apparently executed two Americans-- including Jack Hensley.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The world has]

((JAKE HALEY/HENSLEY FAMILY SPOKESMAN: THE WORLD HAS LOST SOME EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUALS WHO TRULY CARED ABOUT OTHER PEOPLES LIVES AND CULTURES. ))
[SUPER=01-Jake Haley/Hensley Family Spokesman;]
[RUNS=:07] (estimated bite runs time)
[OUT Q=lives and cultures.]
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[VO-NAT]


Militants are now threatening to kill a third hostage, Briton Kenneth Bigley.
His brother appealed to Britain's Prime Minister for help.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Prime Minister]

((PHILIP BIGLEY/KENNETH BIGLEY'S BROTHER: PRIME MINISTER, WE AS A FAMILY ARE BEGGING YOU. PLEASE HELP US.))
[SUPER=01-Philip Bigley/Kenneth Bigley's Brother;]
[RUNS=:05] (estimated bite runs time)
[OUT Q=Please help us.]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq;]


And in Baghdad today, a suicide car bomb exploded, killing at least six and wounding more than 50 others.
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[Bush-UN]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Bush]
[ENG#=2]


President Bush defended his decision to invade Iraq in a speech before the U-N general assembly.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]


Yesterday in his 20- minute address, he also called on world leaders to help Iraq's fledgling democracy defeat a terrorist insurgency.
Meanwhile, Democractic opponent John Kerry said the President failed to give the U-N a true picture of what's happening in Iraq.
Kerry campaigns in Florida today, while President Bush heads to Pennsylvania.
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[11Kerry-Veteran]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=04-38 TC06:48]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2004]
[ENG#=3]


The Vietnam-era military service of both Presidential candidates has been a hot topic... and it was last night in Roanoke County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]


A Vietnam veteran who served with Senator John Kerry rallied area Democrats.
Skip Barker was in the Navy and served on swift boat operations with Kerry.
Barker believes Kerry's record in Vietnam is an indicator of how he would serve the country as Commander in Chief.


Barker hopes fellow veterans will help the Massachusetts Senator carry Virginia.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=I think]

((SKIP BARKER/VIETNAM VETERAN; I THINK VETERANS CAN IDENTIFY WITH AND FOLLOW AND VOTE FOR A LEADER WHO HAS BEEN IN SERVICE AND BEEN IN COMBAT, VOLUNTEERED TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY WHEN DUTY CALLED, BECAUSE THAT'S WHAT THOSE VETERANS DID.))
[SUPER=01-Skip Barker/Vietnam Veteran]
[RUNS=:18]
[OUT Q=what those veterans did.]
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[VO-NAT]


Other veterans who served with Kerry in Vietnam have criticized his actions during the war and his conduct after he returned to the U-S.
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[11Burrow]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=04-30 TC54:47]
[GRAPHIC=Richard Burrow]
[ENG#=4]


The first day of testimony is complete in the second federal fraud trial of Richard Burrow.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville]


The former director of the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford faces ten fraud charges for allegedly misleading banks and donors into loaning money to help build the memorial.
Prosecutors say Burrow's actions helped sink the Memorial into five million dollars worth of debt it is still trying to pay off.
Burrow's first trial ended in a hung jury in December of 2002.
His attorneys say Burrow was assured that all his fundraising techniques were legal and that he acted with good intent.
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[11Tech-Death]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=04-24 TC1:34:10]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=1]

Alcohol poisoning may be to blame for the death of a Virginia Tech student.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg;]

Friends found 23 year old Thomas Ryan Hauser dead in their home on Center Street early Sunday morning. Police say he and friends had been bar hopping in downtown Blacksburg the night before and he had to be carried to a friend's house. Counseling is now available for students. University officials are hoping everyone learns a valuable lesson from Hauser's death.
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[SOT: 27:13:00 ]
[IN Q=If you choose to ]

((ED SPENCER: IF YOU CHOOSE TO DRINK THAT YOU DO SO RESPONSIBILITY. :16 AND THAT IF YOU SEE SOMEONE ELSE THAT IS NOT BEING RESPONSIBLE. THAT YOU TAKE CARE OF HIM OR HER AND TRY TO PREVENT SUCH TRAGEDIES FROM OCCURRING.))
[SUPER=01-Ed Spencer/Virginia Tech Student Affairs;]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=from occuring]
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[VO-NAT]

Hauser's body was taken to the medical examiner for an autopsy. Plans for a memorial service are still in the works.
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[Marketwatch]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Business News]
[ENG#=1]


In business news, Priceline dot com is on the stocks to watch list today. And, Wendy's partly blames the recent hurricanes for a drop in profits.
Marcella Palmer has that story and more in this morning's Marketwatch.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Marcella Palmer/Reporting; :00]
[RUNS=1:12]
[OUT Q=in New York, I'm MP.]

((ONES TO WATCH TODAY... ONLINE TRAVEL FAVORITE PRICELINE.COM IS FURTHERING ITS REACH, BY ACQUIRING BRITISH INTERNET COMPANY... ACTIVE HOTELS... THE PRICE TAG FOR PRICELINE'S PURCHASE... 161-MILLION DOLLARS.
WENDY'S IS BEEFING ABOUT HURRICANE'S TAKING A BITE OUT OF PRIFITS. THE COMPANY SAYS ITS THIRD QUARTER RESULTS ARE SUFFERING BECAUSE HURRICANES IN THE SOUTHEAST HAVE FORCED RESTAURANT CLOSURES AND EVACUATIONS, AND THAT BEEF PRICES ARE HIGHER THAN EXPECTED.
MAJOR U-S INDICES ENDED HIGHER TUESDAY AS INVESTORS TIPPED THEIR HATS TO COMMENTS FROM THE FEDERAL RESERVE, THAT THE U-S ECONOMY SEEMS TO HAVE REGAINED SOME TRACTION... SO, WITH A STRENGTHENING ECONOMY AND LOW INFLATION IT'S RAISING ITS FED FUNDS RATE A QUARTER PERCENT TO 1.75 PERCENT. THE DOW CLOSED THE DAY UP 40 THE NASDAQ UP 13.
SHARES OF MARTHA STEWART LIVING OMNIMEDIA WERE FLYING HIGH AGAIN TUESDAY ON NEWS THE HOMEMAKING ICON WILL REPORT TO JAIL OCTOBER 8TH AND SHE COULD STAR IN SOME FORM OF REALITY SHOW.
FOR MORE ON THE MARKET LOG ON TO CBS DOT MARKETWATCH DOT COM. IN NEW YORK I'M MARCELLA PALMER.))



(tape tosses to stocks)

[STOCKS] [WOOD ROGERS SPONSOR BOARD 5185 ESSC] [COMM]


[Terrorism-Singer]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=1]


Pop music fans may remember him as Cat Stevens, but federal officials have denied the singer entry into the U-S after he turned up on a terrorism watch list.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;]


Stevens, who now goes by the name Yusuf Islam, was flying from London to Washington when authorities diverted the plane to Maine.
Sources say he was questioned by the F-B-I and immigration officials, who decided to send him back to London today.


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[SOT]
[IN Q=I didn't know]
[SUPER=01-David Kistenbroker/Passenger;]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=actually take off.]
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[VO-NAT]


The singer had a string of hits in the '60s and '70s.
He's now a peace activist, who has criticized the war in Iraq, but authorities aren't saying exactly why he's on the watch list.
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[VOBMina-Ayob]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=Morning]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=04-40 TC 2:11]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=2]


It's been nearly three years since U.S. Forces toppled the Taliban in Afghanistan.
And a local college student says it was well worth it.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Ferrum]


Mina Ayob is an Afghani native who left her homeland two years ago to attend Ferrum College.
Under Taliban rule, Mina like all women had no rights and could not even attend school.
When she returned to Afghanistan this summer she saw a completely different country.
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[SOT 11:42:31]
[IN Q=It's better]

((MINA AYOB/FERRUM COLLEGE JUNIOR: IT'S BETTER. IT'S MUCH BETTER. COMPARED TO THE TALIBAN, IT'S JUST CHANGED A LOT.))
[SUPER=01-Mina Ayob/Ferrum College Junior]
[RUNS=07]
[OUT Q=CHANGED A LOT]
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[VO-NAT]


Mina is attending Ferrum under a four year scholarship set up for Afghani women.
Once she graduates, she plans to continue her education in Afghanistan and eventually become a doctor.
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[6-Floyd-Accident]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=04-28 1:31:13]
[GRAPHIC=Accident]
[ENG#=3]

It's too soon to tell whether charges will be filed against a Bassett man accused of running his Jeep into a flagger.


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[VO-NAT :19]
[SUPER=03-Floyd Co.;]

Their paths crossed on Route 221 in Floyd County yesterday morning. State Police say 26-year old Alejandrino James of North Carolina was using a stop sign to control traffic for a work crew when he was hit by a southbound driver. Witnesses say Russell Mize of Bassett slowed down but did not stop.
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[SOT 15:02:15 - 15:02:26]
[IN Q=I saw the flagger, told the dude...]

((CHAD TANKERSELY/WITNESS: I SAW THE FLAGGER, TOLD THE DUDE TO STOP. HE JUST SLOWED DOWN. THE DUDE HIT THE CAR AND WAS FLYING THROUGH THE AIR.))
[SUPER=01-Chad Tankersely/Witness;]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=and was flying through the air.]
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[VO-NAT :12]

State Police say James was airlifted to Roanoke Memorial Hospital. He's listed in good condition. It's unclear which company he worked for. VDOT says it had no crews in that area yesterday morning.
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[WIPE WIPE WIPE]



[6-Trooper-accident]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=04-27 TC1:51:27]
[GRAPHIC=WIPE]



[ENG#=4]

[WIPE WIPE WIPE]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co./June 7]

A state trooper may face reckless driving charges, the result of an accident three months ago. Trooper A-J Hairston was headed west on Route 57 when his cruiser collided with a Dodge Intrepid driven by 35-year old Lisa Johnson. At the time state police said Hairston was responding to a call and that Johnson pulled out in front of him. Johnson had to be cut from the wreckage. Trooper Hairston is still on leave, recovering from his injuries. Special prosecutor David Grimes planned to ask a Grand Jury to indict the trooper yesterday for "exceeding reasonable speed under the existing circumstances and driving conditions."
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[11Traffic-Guard]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=myr]
[TAPE#=04-36 TC19:05]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=1]


A school crossing guard in Franklin County is pulling out all the stops to keep people safe and happy.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.;]

Keith Holly does more than just control traffic -- he stops traffic with his entertaining moves. Holly says when he first started his job two years ago, he noticed a lot of parents weren't smiling when they dropped their kids off at school. So, after watching a few music videos and the high school band, he decided to do something about it.
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[SOT 6:37]
[IN Q=AND NOW]

((KEITH HOLLY/FRANKLIN CO. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD; AND NOW TODAY, WE NOTICE THAT EVERYBODY SMILING SALUTING WAVING, I MEAN THAT'S A PLUS 45))
[SUPER=01-Keith Holly/Franklin Co. School Crossing Guard;]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=that's a plus]
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[VO-NAT]

Holly and his partner are so appreciated, that they received TWO car loads full of gifts last Christmas. He says even though he likes to make people smile, his first priority is to keep them safe.
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(Kim tosses to bump)

[BUMP]

[COMM] [6-Henry-Tornado]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=04-23 TC1:59:23]
[GRAPHIC=Tornado]
[ENG#=1]


State officials say the 17 confirmed tornados that struck Virginia last week caused more than 65-million dollars in damage to homes, businesses and farms. One of the hardest hit areas was Henry County.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co.]

For the past several days, employees at CP Films in Fieldale have been digging out from the damage of Friday's storm.

No one was injured in the storm and the National Weather Service is crediting the fast action of plant employees. One of those men was Kevin Potter. Potter saw the twister touch down and raced back inside to warn his co-workers.
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[SOT@12:23:26.02]
[IN Q=It was a little room...]

((KEVIN POTTER/TORNADO WITNESS: IT WAS A LITTLE ROOM PROBABLY 10 BY 10, WE CRAMMED 25-30 PEOPLE IN THERE WHILE THE STORM WAS GOING ON. PEOPLE WERE RUNNING EVERYWHERE -IT WAS WILD. IT'S SOMETHING I DON'T WANT TO SEE AGAIN.))
[SUPER=01-Kevin Potter/Tornado Witness]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=... to see again.]
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[VO-NAT]

CPFilms officials say things are returning to normal at the company. Phone service was restored on Monday and they hoped to flip the main power grid last night. Henry County officials are putting damage estimates at just under 54-million dollars.
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[Biz-Brief]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Business News]
[ENG#=1]


In business news, stocks bounced back yesterday. And Martha Stewert begins her prison sentence next month. Rachel Lee has more in today's business brief.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Rachel Lee/Reporting; :]
[RUNS=1:27]
[OUT Q=I'm Rachel Lee.]


((STOCKS RALLIED TUESDAY.


THE DOW INDUSTRIALS ADDED 40-POINTS.
WHILE THE NASDAQ GAINED 13.


MOST OF THE GAINS CAME AFTER THE FEDERAL RESERVE RAISED A KEY SHORT TERM INTEREST RATE BY A QUARTER OF A PERCENTAGE POINT, TO ONE-POINT-75 PERCENT... AS EXPECTED.
IT'S THE THIRD SUCH HIKE THIS YEAR.


WALL STREET INVESTMENT BANKS GOLDMAN SACHS AND LEHMAN BROTHERS BOTH POSTED BETTER-THAN-EXPECTED THIRD-QUARTER EARNINGS.

GOLDMAN EARNED 879-MILLION DOLLARS IN THE QUARTER, WHILE LEHMAN BROTHERS EARNED 505-MILLION DOLLARS.


A FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERED MARTHA STEWART TO REPORT TO PRISON BY OCTOBER EIGHTH AND BEGIN SERVING HER SENTENCE.
SHE WAS SENTENCED IN JULY TO FIVE MONTHS IN PRISON AND FIVE MONTHS OF HOUSE ARREST.
THAT FOLLOWED HER CONVICTION ON OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE AND LYING TO INVESTIGATORS DURING AN INSIDER TRADING PROBE.
LAST WEEK, STEWART REQUESTED THAT SHE START HER PRISON TERM WHILE HER APPEAL PROCEEDS.


THE GOVERNMENT REPORTS BUILDERS BROKE GROUND ON NEW HOMES IN AUGUST AT AN ANNUAL RATE OF TWO MILLION HOMES.
THAT'S UP SIX-TENTHS OF A PERCENT FROM THE MONTH BEFORE, AND THE HIGHEST LEVEL IN FIVE MONTHS.
BUT PERMITS FOR NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION... AN INDICATOR OF FUTURE BUILDING PLANS... FELL FIVE-POINT-FIVE PERCENT IN AUGUST.
THE PERIOD INCLUDES HURRICANE CHARLEY'S VISIT TO THE SOUTHEAST U-S.


WITH THE BUSINESS BRIEF... I'M RACHEL LEE.))


[TAPE TOSS TO STOCKS] [STOCKS] [WOOD ROGERS SPONSOR BOARD 5185 ESSC] [COMM]


[PKGMina-Ayob]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=04-39 TC 2:42]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=2]


A local college student says the war on terror has been well worth it.
She lived under the brutal Taliban and escaped to America for a better life.
As Justin McLeod reports she recently returned home and found the struggle for indepedence has been suprinsingly successful.

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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Ferrum; :00]
[SUPER=01-Mina Ayob/Ferrum College Junior; :32]
[SUPER=@justin1; 1:34]
[RUNS=1:42]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7]

((((NAT SOUND OF MINA TYPING))
The fact that Mina Ayob is typing and in school is pretty amazing when you consider she couldn't under Taliban rule in Afghanistan.
[SOT 11:44:23]
[IN Q=During the Taliban]

((MINA AYOB/FERRUM COLLEGE JUNIOR: DURING THE TALIBAN THERE WAS NO LIFE FOR THE WOMEN.)) [Runs04]
[OUT Q=for the women]


That's partly why Mina left Afghanistan for America, specifically Franklin County.
She's here under a scholarship set up by Ferrum College for Afgahni women.
When we met her two years ago, Mina could barely speak any English. Times have changed.
[SOT 11:34:25]
[IN Q=I feel very]

((MINA AYOB: I FEEL VERY COMFORTABLE NOW. EVERYTHING IS GETTING EASIER DAY BY DAY. I AM FEELING GOOD NOW.)) [Runs08]
[OUT Q=good now]


A feeling made easier by all the friends she's made here at Ferrum.
When Mina isn't excelling in the classroom, she's often traveling.
She's been to places like New York, D.C., and Boston.
[SOT 11:38:19]
[IN Q=The most incredible]

((MINA AYOB: THE MOST INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE WAS GOING TO FLORIDA, TO DISNEY WORLD. THAT WAS AWESOME.)) [Runs08]
[OUT Q=THAT WAS AWESOME]


Even more awesome was a trip Mina recently made.
When she arrived in America, she was told she could not go home because of potential visa trouble.
But unexpectedly she was allowed to return to Afghanistan this summer.
[SOT 11:41:52]
[IN Q=The most important]

((MINA AYOB: THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WAS PEOPLE LOOKED VERY HAPPY.)) [Runs04]
[OUT Q=VERY HAPPY]


Mina says there's a lot of rebuilding in her hometown of Kabul and that Americans are seen as liberators.
She says there is now plenty of hope in Afghanistan especially among women.
[SOT 11:43:52]
[IN Q=Nowadays, the women]

((MINA AYOB: NOWADAYS, THE WOMEN CAN DO ANYTHING. I WAS SURPRISED. I WAS PLEASED.)) [Runs07]
[OUT Q=i was surprised, i was pleased]
[SOT ]
[IN Q=Mina hopes]

((JUSTIN McLEOD: MINA PLANS TO RETURN TO AFGHNISTAN AFTER GRADUATION NEXT YEAR. SHE PLANS TO CONTINUE HER EDUCATION AND EVENTUALLY BECOME A DOCTOR. JUSTIN McLEOD, NEWS 7.))))

[6-Traffic-Guard]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=myr]
[TAPE#=04-36 TC17:29]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=2]

[****ANCHOR TAG***]
A school crossing guard in Franklin County is pulling out all the stops when it comes to his job. Myranda Stephens has more on the man who works to keep people safe, and smiling.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Cynthia Smith/Franklin Co. School Bus Driver; :35]
[SUPER=01-Keith Holly/Franklin Co. School Crossing Guard; :53]
[SUPER=@Myranda2; 1:17]
[RUNS=1:27]
[OUT Q=News 7, Franklin County. ]

(([NATS OF BUSES ] [RUNS03] It's 2:45 -- and that's showtime in Franklin County.
[SOT 210]

[RUNS01] (( WELL HE'S QUITE ENTERTAINTAINING 11)) [NATS @ 1337] [RUNS02] ((ALRIGHT LET'S GET IT DONE)) The star of the show -- Keith Holly -- school crossing guard.
[SOT 54]

[RUNS04] ((HE'S DIRECTING TRAFFIC AND STUFF BUT HE'S DOING IT IN A FUN WAY, FUN WAY 58)) Holly performs five days a week near Benjamin Franklin middle school -- directing traffic and entertaining those who pass by.
[SOT 7:54]

[RUNS06] ((CYNTHIA SMITH/SCHOOL BUS DRIVER: YOU KNOW HE GETS OUT THERE IN THE MORNING 755 WHEN WE COULD HAVE BAD DAY WITH OUR KIDS, AND HIS HANDS IS JUST A GOING AND HE GETS US GOING 00)) Turning frowns into smiles is what Holly's all about. In fact, he studies hard at making people's day.
[SOT 429]

[RUNS12] ((KEITH HOLLY/SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD: I KINDA WATCH VH-1 AND CATCH SOME OF THE STARS AND THEN PLUS THE HIGH SCHOOL BAND, I STUDIED THE BANDS MOVEMENTS AND I JUST TAKE BOTH OF THEM , PUT THEM TOGETHER AND GO OUT 40 AND EVERYBODY'S HAPPY W/IT 41)) Even if sometimes, they're not sure what they mean.
[SOT 456]

[RUNS08] ((LAST YEAR I HAD AN INDIVIDUAL SAY WELL I DON'T KNOW IF YOU WANT ME TO GO OR NOT, AND I SAYS WELL THAT'S GOOD B/C IF YOU'RE PAYING ATTENTION TO ME THEN THAT MEANS THAT YOU'RE SAFE, AND I'M SAFE 04)) [NATS ] After his 20-minute show, Holly rushes off to his car to make it to his next gig -- the high school. Myranda Stephens, News 7, Franklin County.))
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[ANCHOR=Kim]
[SS=none]

By the way, Holly has been given several nicknames -- from Dancing Bear to Mister Happy Hands.
(kim tosses to bump)

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