[Open-Heads]

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[WRITER=jen]
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[VO-NAT]
[ENG#2]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]

Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning -- several people are dead after a rocket attack in central Baghdad.
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(+++++++++)

[TAKE RADFORD MAP FS]
Plus a Radford Student is unresponsive after falling from a balconly last night.
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[ANCHOR=Rachel 2-shot]


We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
[2-shot toss to Hello]

[Boty-Fatal]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dgr]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


State police dispatchers say one person is dead this morning following a single car accident on Mountain Pass road.
(+++++++++++)

[TAKE BOTY FS MAP] It happened between Blue Ridge and Troutville. Police are still investigating, but say at least one person fled the scene on foot. Police are looking for that suspect now.

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[WRITER=dgr]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


A Radford University student is in the trauma unit this morning after falling from a balcony last night. Police say the 20 year old junior tried to pull himself up on the third floor railing at 700 Downey Street to sit.. when he fell. Emergency crews found him unresponsive with minor visible trauma. Police say there was no defect with the railing -- alcohol and drug use have not been ruled out.

[Iraq]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun-AM]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=net]
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[ENG#=3]


It appears there's been more violence in Iraq today.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq]

Witnesses say a rocket landed near the oil ministry in Central Baghdad, killing at least four people. Four bodies could be seen lying in the street near the ministry and the remains of a rocket. It was not immediately clear if there had been any other casualties in the attack. Insurgents regularly fire mortar bombs and rockets in Baghdad, usually targeting the U.S.-heavily guarded Green Zone, seat of the interim Iraqi government and home to the U.S. and British embassies.
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[Troop-Memorial]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun-AM]
[WRITER=rde]
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[ENG#=4]


Just yards from where Wednesday's final presidential debate in Tempe, Arizona will take place, a memorial is being built for those killed in Iraq.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Tempe, Arizona]

A group called "Tempe Friends" began placing over 11-hundred white crosses, 14-thousand glass beads, and a half a ton of human belongings on this site to memorialize those killed in Iraq during the past 20 months. The group says they want President George Bush and Democratic challenger John Kerry to see the human cost of war.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=I just think]

((MAN: Well I just think it's important for everybody to really remember all the sacrifices that have gone on in the war, so I think this is a great symbolism and have an opportunity for the entire country to have their eyes on Tempe and ASU, so I think it's just a great thing to remind everyone of what the sacrifices are that people are making." ))
[RUNS=]
[OUT Q=are making.]
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[VO-NAT]

To date, over 11-hunderd United States troops have lost their lives fighting in Iraq, as well as 14-hundred Iraqi civilians. A candlelight vigil will be held on the site Tuesday night.
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[Afghan-Elections]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun-Am]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=None]



[ENG#=1]


Final results in the Afghan presidential election could be weeks away.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Afghanistan;]

Thousands of election workers today began the laborious process of counting ballots from the country's first-ever presidential election. Voting was marred by allegations of voter fraud due to faulty ink. Ink put on the thumbs of voters to prevent repeat voting was found in some cases to rub off easily. An electoral spokesman says a final tally might not come until late October, but he does say projections as to who is leading could be seen about a week from now.
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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=myr]
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[ENG#=2]


Scottish history came to life in modern day Radford this weekend.
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[SOT]
[INQ=NAT SOUND]
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[OUTQ=nat sound]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford/Yesterday;]

The 9th annual Radford Highlanders festival wrapped up yesterday. The event celebrates the region's Celtic heritage through food, artwork and entertainment.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 5647]
[IN Q=the scotts irish]

((ROB TUCKER/HIGHLANDERS FESTIVAL: THE SCOTTS IRISH WERE THE EARLY SETTLERS IN THIS REGION, AND THE FESTIVAL IS A CELEBRATION OF THAT HERITAGE. AND IT'S ALSO A WAY FOR THE CITY AND THE UNIVERSITY TO COME TOGETHER AND CELEBRATE THE CITY OF RADFORD AND WHAT IT HAS TO OFFER AND TO SHOWCASE THE CITY.))
[SUPER=01-Rob Tucker/Radford Highlanders Festival;]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=showcase the city]
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[VO-NAT]

But what would a Celtic festival be without kilts? Mark Hartman is the owner of *Utili-kilts* -- a kilt company that sells modern American kilts in non-traditional fabrics.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT :29]
[IN Q=it's time that]

((MARK HARTMAN/UTILIKILTS: IT'S TIME THAT AMERICAN MEN HAD A CHOICE, FOR A LONG TIME ALL AMERICAN MEN COULD WEAR ARE PANTS. AND IT'S THE UTILIKILT COMPANY FEEL THAT IT'S TIME THAT AMERICAN MEN HAD A CHOICE.))
[SUPER=01-Mark Hartman/Utilikilts;]
[RUNS=16]
[OUT Q=had a choice]
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[VO-NAT]

Hartman says part of the *utility* of the utili-kilts is that they all have pockets, so you don't have to carry a sporan -- or pouch -- when wearing one.
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[11Vinton-Festival]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jbu]
[TAPE#=04-29 TC-1:40:40]
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[ENG#=3]



Folks in Vinton celebrated their town at the third annual Fall Festival this weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Vinton/Yesterday;]

Patrons came out to get a healthy dose of crafts, music, kettle corn, and of course the finest chili Vinton has to offer. Residents of Vinton hope the festival will attract people from all over the valley.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Well what the festival is intended]

((MOE MATTOX/CHAMBER OF COMMERCE:WELL WHAT THE FESTIVAL IS INTENDED TO DO IS TO BRING PEOPLE INTO VINTON. WE WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT VINTON IS MORE THAN A PLACE TO DRIVE THROUGH ON THE WAY TO THE LAKE OF ON THE WAY BACK FROM BEDFORD COUNTY TO ROANOKE COUNTY. IT'S DOING A PRETTY GOOD JOB OF LETTING PEOPLE KNOW WERE HERE.))
[SUPER=01-Moe Mattox/Chamber of Commerce]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=letting people know were here.]
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[VO-NAT]

The non-profit festival is paid for by the Chamber of Commerce. Officials say they only have one goal-- to put Vinton on the map.
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[11Polo-Cup]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=jbu]
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[ENG#=4]


Hundreds of people came out to support music at Green Hill park this weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Yesterday;]

The 17th annual Roanoke Symphony Polo Cup had the horses slinging up the mud. The annual event has grown every year and this year was no exception.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=It has grown!]

((JOE COBB/DIRECTOR OF MARKETING ROANOKE SYMPHONY:IT HAS GROWN! WE'VE SEEN SIGNIFICANT GROWTH THIS YEAR. I THINK THE CONCERT HELPED DO THAT BUT I THINK THAT PEOPLE ARE GETTING MORE AND MORE INTERESTED THAT THIS IS THE ONLY POLO MATCH IN ROANOKE AND IT'S AN EXCITING EVENT.))
[SUPER=01-Joe Cobb/Roanoke Symphony Marketing Director; ]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=Roanoke and it's an exciting event.]
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[VO-NAT]

It wasn't all horses-- a concert, a face painting tent, and plenty of drinks kept the party going all day long. Proceeds from the many *divot-stomping* attendees will go towards the Roanoke Symphony's music education programs -- and to raise awareness of live symphonic music in the Roanoke Valley.
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[1-Scores]


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[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 Sports]



[ENG=1]


Joe Nemechek won the pole for today's Banquet 400 in KC.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Kansas City, KS/TNT; :00]


Nemechek continued a solid weekend, by holding off Greg Biffle to take the checkered flag in the Mister Goodcents 300 Busch race at the track.
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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
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[BOTH MICS HOT]

[ENG#=Aprisa]



[ANCHOR=Brent]


October is National Hispanic Heritage Month. Coming up in Weekend Diner we'll make some latino meals.
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[VO-NAT]

Plus Virginia Tech fights the Deamon Deacs in their first A-C-C road game ever.

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[Almanac Bump]
[Break #1]



[UVA-Nurses]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=NONE]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]



Hiring practices at the University of Virginia Medical Center have some nurses blood pressure on the rise.
That's because the hospital is cutting the current nurses' pay, but has hired a dozen new nurses from as far away as Australia and South Africa - and says it plans to hire more.
A hospital spokesman says the foreign recruiting is needed to maintain adequate staffing levels in a competitive market.
But the president of the staff union at the university says nurses have told her the hospital is paying a recruiting firm more than 18-thousand dollars for each foreign nurse hired.




[Health-Review]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=Health Review]
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[ENG#=1]



Women can reduce their risk for breast cancer.
A Franklin County woman is teeing off for a cure.
And a shortage of the flu shot affects the state and the country.
(+++++++++)

[TAKE HEALTH REVIEW FS]
Joy Sutton has those stories and more in health review.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Health officials]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Russell Delaney/Lewis-Gale Clinic; :09]
[SUPER=01-Heather Cox/Kroger Dietitian; :43]
[SUPER=01-Susie Parrish/Golf Tournament Organizer; 1:18]
[SUPER=01-Eileen Honey/Rally For a Cure; 1:41]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Holly Atkinson/Medical Journalist; 1:59]
[SUPER=@Joy2; 2:31]
[RUNS=2:37]
[OUT Q=That's Health Review, I'm Joy Sutton]
[TAPE#=504-03 1:59:58]


((Health officials are urging that only individuals at highest risk for complications get the flu vaccine this year because of the limited supply.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT22:14]
[IN Q=For the healthy person]

((FOR THE HEALTHY PERSON ADULT OR CHILD OVER 2 YEARS OLD THEY'RE NOT AT SIGNIFICANT RISK FOR COMPLICATIONS HOWEVER THERE OUT THERE WITH UNDERLYING MEDICAL CONDITIONS OR ARE YOUNGER POPULATION WHO AT RISK FOR COMPLICATIONS EVEN DEATH FROM INFLUENZA )) [RUNS19]
[OUT Q=from influenza]


High Risk Individual include children six to 23 months old, people 65 and older, people with chronic conditions, and pregnant women.
Flu Mist may be an alternative for healthy people ages five to 49.
You can also give your immune system a boost by eating healthy and exercising.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT13:04]
[IN Q=We need to make sure we're eating]

((WE NEED TO MAKE SURE WE'RE EATING RIGHT TO PROVIDE OUR BODY WITH FUEL IT NEEDS TO BUILD A STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM. 10 ARE WE EATING OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT LEAST FIVE SERVINGS A DAY OR WE GETTING OUR WHOLE GRAINS, BEAN, NUTS ALL OF THOSE THINGS HAVE ANTIOXIDANTS, VITAMINS AND MINERALS AND NUTRIENTS THAT HELP OUR BODY FIGHT OF DISEASE AND MAKE IMMUNE SYSTEM STRONGER )) [RUNS23]
[OUT Q=immune system stronger]
[TAPE#=04-37 18:12]


Battling breast cancer for the third time didn't' stop a Franklin County women from holding her annual golf tournament as part of the Susan G. Komen Rally for a Cure.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT5:45]
[IN Q=I'm in the middle of my third fight with breast cancer]

((I'M IN THE MIDDLE OF MY THIRD FIGHT WITH BREAST CANCER THIS IS A LITTLE BIT MORE SERIOUS. IT METASTASIZED INTO MY BONES. BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS IT WAS A LONG TIME BEFORE THE RELAPSE)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=time before the relapse]


Parrish says almost every golfer here has been touched in some way by breast cancer. A memory tree bears the names of those women who lost their fight-- all are friends or relatives of golfers in this Smith Mountain Lake Community.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT3:22]
[IN Q=It's all about the pink ribbon]

((IT'S ALL ABOUT THE PINK RIBBON. YOU JUST HAVE KEEP THE DIALOGUE GOING SO THE MONEY FLOWS SO WE CAN GET A CURE FOR THIS HORRIBLE DISEASE. TOO MANY PEOPLE ARE GETTING IT )) [RUNS09]
[OUT Q=people are getting it]

[tape 504-08, :10]
There are ways to reduce your risk for breast cancer --that was the message from Dr. Holly Atkinson at Carilion Women's Health University on Thursday.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT9:24:10]
[IN Q=We do know for women]

((WE DO KNOW FOR WOMEN THE MORE ALCOHOL THE MORE YOU RAISE YOUR RISK FOR BREAST CANCER. IT'S SMALL BUT IT'S THERE AND IT'S SOMETHING YOU CAN CONTROL)) [RUNS7]
[OUT Q=you can control]


Diet as whole can make a difference -- particularly when it comes to eating fruits and vegetables.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT9:22:53]
[IN Q=Fruits and vegetables are wonderful]

((FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE WONDERFUL ANTI-CANCER SUBSTANCE. YOU CAN'T GET IT IN A PILL. THERE ARE TOO MANY SUBSTANCE WE DON'T KNOW ABOUT. TRY AND MAKE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THE CENTER PLATE OF YOUR DIET. IT WILL GO A LONG WAY IN PROTECTING YOU FROM A NUMBER OF DIFFERENT CANCER INCLUDING BREAST CANCER)) [RUNS15]
[OUT Q=including breast cancer]


Doctors also know extra weight can increase your risk for breast cancer, but exercising can reduce it.
That's health review, I'm Joy Sutton.))
[Rachel toss to bump] ((Toss to Bump))

[Weekend-Diner]


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[WRITER=jen]
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[OUT Q=stop animation]


October is Hispanic Heritage month, and many in our community will be celebrating today with the first annual Latin festival going on in downtown Roanoke. Joining us this morning is Claudia DeFranko and Pearl Fu.

[SUPER=01-Claudia DeFranko/Mexico Native;]
[SUPER=01-Pearl Fu/Festival Organizer;]



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[TAKE LATINO FEST INFO FS] ((Brent reads board))
(++++++++++)

[WIPE TO DINER INFO FS] ((BRENT READS BOARD))

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[1-Sports]


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[WRITER=jen]
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[ENG#=1]


Tech had fans biting their nails quite a few times during yesterday's first A-C-C game on the road. Travis Wells has more.

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[SOT]
[IN Q=Good Sunday Morning]
[RUNS=2:56]
[OUT Q=See ya then everybody]


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[WRITER=jen]
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[VO-NAT]
[ENG#2]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]

Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning -- we'll find out what the presidential candidates said that was true -- and what was untrue during their last debate.
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[take Radford Map FS]
Plus a Radford Univerisity student is in the trauma unit after falling three stories last night.

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[ANCHOR=Rachel 2-shot]



We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
[2-shot toss to Hello]

[2-Radford-Fall]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dgr]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


A three story fall sent a Radford University student to the trauma unit last night. Police say the 20 year old junior tried to pull himself up on the third floor railing at 700 Downey Street to sit when he fell. Emergency crews found him unresponsive with minor visible trauma. Police say there was no defect with the railing -- alcohol and drug use have not been ruled out. The students name has not been released.

[2-Boty-Fatal]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dgr]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


State police dispatchers say they are on the hunt for a suspect who fled the scene of a fatal accident this morning.
(+++++++++++)

[TAKE BOTY FS MAP] It happened on Mountain Pass road between Blue Ridge and Troutville. One person died from the accident. Police are still investigating, but say at least one person fled the scene on foot. Police are looking for that suspect now.

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[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=rde]
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[ENG#=3]


Relatives of the victims of a deadly bus crash in Arkansas are still trying to come to grips with the loss of their loved ones. Fifteen people were killed and several others injured.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Chicago, IL]

Throughout the day Saturday, friends and family poured into the Walters family home in Chicago. Roosevelt Walters operated the Walters Charter and Tours out of his home. The bus was heading from Chicago to a casino in Mississippi.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=They maintained]
[SUPER=01-Stephen Grandberg/Former Bus Driver;]

((STEPHEN GRANDBERG: They maintained their buses, they took their buses to the shop like once a month, had them serviced. Ah, the two years I drove for them I never had any problems with them.))
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=with them.]
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[VO-NAT]

Officials from the National Transportation Safety board have launched an investigation to find out exactly what happened.
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[Typhoon-Aftermath]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=rde]
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[ENG#=4]


Five people are dead and four missing today as Japan starts cleaning-up damage from the most powerful typhoon to hit the Tokyo area in a decade.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Japan;]

The storm triggered landslides and flooding in areas already waterlogged by this season's stream of deadly typhoons.

Trucks were toppled over and dozens of yachts and cruisers were overthrown in their harbor. In an average year fewer than three typhoons make landfall in Japan. Experts say this year's record number, nine storms is due to warmer offshore waters and weaker than normal Pacific high pressure areas.
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[11OTB-Vinton]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
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[WRITER=jbu]
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[ENG#=1]


Bettor's will be laying their money on the line starting tomorrow when the Colonial Downs off track betting parlor opens in Vinton.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Vinton/Yesterday;]

The new 15-thousand square foot building can house up to 600 employees and patrons. All of the races are shown "live" and bets are taken until the last race is run on the west coast. There was some controversy surrounding the facility, but Colonial Downs executives hope it has been resolved.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 00:51:22]
[IN Q=They looked us over real well]

((JERRY MONAHAN:THEY LOOKED US OVER REAL WELL BEFORE THEY SMILED AT US, AND WE WERE VERY HAPPY THAT REPORTS CAME BACK-- THEY HEARD A LOT OF GOOD THINGS ABOUT OUR COMPANY.))
[SUPER=01-Jerry Monahan/Senior V.P. Colonial Downs]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=good things about our company.]
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[VO-NAT]

Proceeds from all of the off track betting facilities ensure bigger purses for the winners at the Colonial Downs horse track in New Kent County. But president, *Ian Stewart,* says the town will benefit as well.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 00:57:18]
[IN Q=There's a perimutual tax that pays]

((IAN STEWART:THERES A PERIMUTUAL TAX THAT PAYS A TAX DIRECTLY TO THE COMMUNITY ON A SMALL PIECE OF EVERY DOLLAR THAT'S WAGERED HERE.))
[SUPER=01-Ian Stewart/President Colonial Downs]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=dollar thats wagered here.]
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[VO-NAT]

The building has designated smoking and non-smoking areas... along with a snack bar and private lounges for those who want to bet in peace. Colonial Downs hopes the new addition to Vinton will do just as well as its five other Off Track Betting facilities around Virginia.
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[Fact-Check]


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[WRITER=dgr]
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[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2004]



[ENG#=2]


Their second debate is over, and the two presidential candidates are now trying to convince the public who won. Jim Acosta takes a look at what Kerry and Bush said to find out what is true, and what is untrue.

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[SOT]
[IN Q=THERE WAS PLENTY ]
[SUPER=01-Jim Acosta/CBS News; 34]
[RUNS=1:58]
[OUT Q=CAMPAIGN IN ELRYIA OHIO.]


((THERE WAS PLENTY OF FACT CHECK FODDER FOR BOTH CANDIDATES... WHO TRIED TO WIN THE POST DEBATE SPIN WAR... BY CORRECTING EACH OTHER ON THE ISSUE THAT'S NOW DOMINATING THIS CAMPAIGN... IRAQ.

(Bush, stump, 9:48:55) "He tried to tell us only one position. Who is

he trying to kid? He can run but he cannot hide."
CG :2-line� SEN. JOHN KERRY � (D) CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT
(Kerry, stump, 13:14:48) "Do we want leadership that can't face reality

and admit mistakes or do we want leadership that sees the truth and tells the truth to the american people?"
CG :2-line� JIM ACOSTA � CBS NEWS ELRYIA, OH
(Standup: Jim Acosta) "In every political contest... the truth is in

the eye of the beholder. George Bush likes to say John Kerry will raise taxes on every American... the Senator has never said he would. Kerry repeatedly chides the President for going it alone in Iraq... an exaggeration that now seems designed to bring out Mr. Bush's testy side."

(nats: Bush interrupting Charlie Gibson, 21;34:00) "I've got to answer

this. You tell Tony Blair we're going alone."

(bush)


THE PRESIDENT MADE ONE OF THE MOST GLARING MISTAKES OF THE NIGHT... REPEATING A FALSE CLAIM ABOUT THE WAR...

(Bush, debate, 21:14:58) "Saddam Hussein was a threat because he could

have given weapons of mass destruction to terrorist enemies."
THE STATEMENT CAME JUST DAYS AFTER U.S. WEAPONS INSPECTORS STATED IRAQ WAS WMD FREE. THERE WERE FACT CHECK FLUBS ON BOTH SIDES. NUMBERS WERE FUDGED.

(Kerry, debate) "The president has presided over an economy where we've

lost 1.6 million jobs."
INSERT: graphic THE TRUTH IS CLOSER TO 800 THOUSAND JOBS LOST. KERRY DOESN'T ACCOUNT FOR THE RISE IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEMENT DURING MR. BUSH'S TERM.

(Bush, debate, 21;47:50) "We have tripled homeland security from 10 to

30 billion dollars."
INSERT: graphic HOMELAND SECURITY SPENDING HAS ACTUALLY DOUBLED. THE WASHINGTON POST REPORTS THE WHITE HOUSE BUDGET OFFICE SAYS THE PRESIDENT WAS INCLUDING NON-HOMELAND SECURITY EXPENDITURES IN HIS CLAIM.

(applause)


IF THIS "SHOW ME STATE" AUDIENCE WAS SAYING "SHOW ME" THE TRUTH... BY THE END OF THE NIGHT... THE PEOPLE HERE MIGHT HAVE BEEN READY TO "SHOW" BOTH MEN THE DOOR. JIM ACOSTA CBS NEWS... TRAVELING WITH THE KERRY CAMPAIGN IN ELRYIA
(AH-LEER-EE-AH) OHIO.))




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[ENG#=Aprisa]

Still ahead on News 7 Sunday morning... Hockey returns to Roanoke.
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[ANCHOR=Brent]
[VO-NAT]

And Martha Stewart isn't the only celebrity to make her way to "Camp Cupcake" in Alderson West Virginia.
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[Sunday Lottery]

[Alderson]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
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Martha Stewart isn't the first celebrity to be sent to the Alderson Federal Prison Camp in West Virginia.
Jazz Singer Billie Holiday spent time there after being convicted on drug charge.
Two other women who came to fame after attempting to kill President Ford were also sentenced to Alderson.
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme and Sara Jane Moore were sent to the then maximum security facility after each individual assassination attempt... but in 1987 Squeaky escaped.
News 7's Jane Karlen was there.
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[SUPER=03-Alderson Federal Prison/1987]
[SUPER=01-Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme/Prisioner;]
[SUPER=01-Jane Karlen/News 7;]
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[OUT Q=JK, Alderson, West Virginia]


((Linnette Squeaky Fromme was first discovered missing from her dorm around 9:30 last night-- two subsequent searches of all 69 prison buildings turned up nothing.
While the prisoners got the day off from their work assignments, prison guards who might have had a Holiday were called in to help track the convict.
60 guards in all... some with tracking dogs, others in armed trucks checking the perimeters. Plus 14 mobile units cruising area roads... IN: It's been our... OUT: ...one of the roadways.Runs :18
Fromme's dubious entrance into American History came in her hometown of Sacramento in 1975. There, she attempted to shoot President Ford.
It was later discovered "Squeaky" was an admirer of Charles Manson-- the mass murderer and convict she has remained in contact with...
though prison officials say the two's correspondence gave no clues to a planned escape. IN: This came as a... Runs :12 OUT: ...should be considered dangerous.
Fromme had been interviewed behind bars. IN: Tell me about... 5:07 OUT: ...guilty of anything.5:22 IN: My concern... OUT: ...and earth. 5:53-5:59
Fromme literally follows the footsteps of another would-be assassin. Sarah Jane Moore also tried to kill president Ford and also escaped from the Alderson prison. Unlike, Fromme, Moore was picked up two hours later.
In the last two years, 15 have escaped from the all women's prison... only 3 have continued to evade the law. STAND-UP: IN: The warden is optimistic... OUT: Alderson, West Virginia.))

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"Squeaky" Fromme was found two days later in the woods surrounding the prison.
She was transferred to a prison in Lexington, Kentucky and is now at a facility in Carswell, Texas. She is eligible for parole next year.
Sara Jane Moore is now in a California prison. She was denied parole in 2000.
Alderson was reduced to a minimum security prison in 1988.


[2-Sports]


[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=morning sports]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 Sports]



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Roanoke has its first hockey game in months. Travis Wells has more on how many fans showed up, and how many advanced tickets still need to be sold.

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[OUT Q=Great Sunday everybody]


[STRAIGHT TO SCORES]

[Sunday-Shapeup]


[ANCHOR=Rachel]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=SSU]
[GRAPHIC=Sunday Shapeup]



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We're staying in control of our workout and gaining whole body health through pilates
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[IN Q=Well you've seen]
[SUPER=01-Ashley Beamer/Roanoke Athletic Club; :08]
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[OUT Q=stay with us]

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