[PKG-Quake]

[ANCHOR=Kimberly]

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


Aid workers are struggling to get food, water, and other supplies to survivors of the massive tsunami in South Asia.
77- thousand people are known dead.
Now aftershocks are causing more fear and panic in India.
Susan Roberts reports.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Nagapattinam, India; :00]
[SUPER=01-Thomas Collins/Task Force Assessment Team; :43]
[SUPER=01-Luke Simon/Searching for Brother; 1:13]
[SUPER=01-Susan Roberts/CBS News; 1:24]
[RUNS=1:35]
[OUT Q=Roberts, CBS News, Washington.]


(( THE THREAT OF ANOTHER DEADLY WAVE SENT PEOPLE RUNNING. TODAY THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT ISSUED A NEW TSUNAMI WARNING WHEN AFTERSHOCKS RATTLED THE REGION.
THE DEATH TOLL FROM SUNDAYS EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI WAVES MULTIPLIES DAILY.
IN INDONESIA WORKERS HAVE YET TO REACH THE HARDEST HIT AREAS.. BUT THE VIEW FROM THE AIR SHOWS ENTIRE VILLAGES RIPPED APART.
MILITARY PLANES DROPPED SOME FOOD TO SURVIVORS.. BUT RELIEF AGENCIES ARE STRUGGLING TO DELIVER SUPPLIES STREAMING INTO THE COUNTRY.

(Voice of John Budd, UNICEF) (name on GFX)
BUDD SOT 1:18:28 actually getting that aid from those airports into the

people who need them that is causing us the biggest problem

(NAT- plane)

U-S TEAMS ARE ARRIVING IN SOUTH ASIA TO ASSES THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DESTRUCTION.

(Col. Thomas Collins, Task Force Assessment Team)
COLLINS SOT: 23:05:40 we relay that information back to our joint

taskforce commander and we'll tailor a relief package here to support the Sri Lankan people
IN SRI LANKA THERE ARE ALREADY REPORTS OF MEASLES AND DIARRHEA RAISING FEARS ABOUT THE ONSLAUGHT OF A DEADLY EPIDEMIC.

(NAT-thailand)

IN THAILAND INTERNATIONAL TEAMS ARE HELPING WITH THAT COUNTRYS LARGEST EVER RELIEF AND RESCUE OPERATION. THE PRIME MINISTER FEARED THE DEATH TOLL THERE COULD CLIMB TO SEVEN THOUSAND.
TOURISTS CONTINUE TO HOLD OUT HOPE LOVED ONES ARE STILL ALIVE..

(Luke Simon, Searching for Brother)

00:56:32 you have lots of leads which you follow and get excited, then information which takes you off that trail//trying to stay positive miracles do happen.
THE U-S STATE DEPARTMENT IS URGING AMERICANS IN THE REGION TO CALL HOME AND LET THEIR FAMILIES KNOW THEY ARE OKAY.
STAND_UP CLOSE: PRESIDENT BUSH HAS SPOKEN WITH THE LEADERS OF THE WORST HIT COUNTRIES.. AND ANNOUNCED AN INTERNATIONAL COALITION TO COORDINATE RELIEF AND RECONSTRUCTION EFFORTS. SUSAN ROBERTS, CBS NEWS, WASHINGTON. ))

[Saudi-Attack]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=2]


Saudi police are still searching for the rebels responsible for yesterday's coordinated attacks in the capital city.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia;]


The militants set off two huge car bombs in Riyadh, and then got into a shootout with police.
The first bomb hit near the country's interior ministry, while the second struck a recruiting center.
Nine militants were killed in the attacks, along with one civilian.
Authorities say they appeared to be the work of al-Qaida.
(------------)




[Ruhren]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Iraq Casualties]
[ENG#=none]


Mourners will gather for the second day in a row to pay tribute to a National Guardsman from a Fredericksburg battalion who died in an attack near Mosul, Iraq. A funeral Mass for 20-year-old Sergeant David Ruhren (RUIN) of Stafford will be at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Triangle.

[11Nick-Mason]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jwi]
[TAPE#=04-44 TC1:23:08]
[GRAPHIC=Iraq Casualties]
[ENG#=4]


20 year old Seargent Nick Mason, who was also killed during the attack, will be laid to rest during a private ceremony at his family's cemetery today.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-King George Co.]


Friends and family who remembered him yesterday said he was always smiling.. Some 13- hundred people packed his alma- mater of King George High School, to say good bye. His fellow guardsmen say he was an excellent soldier with a promising military future.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 20:22:48]
[IN Q=He was just an]

((CAPT. EDMUND SABO/VIRGINIA NATIONAL GUARD: HE WAS JUST AN EXCEPTIONAL SOLDIER. ONE OF THOSE GUYS WHO WAS ALWAYS SMILING REGARDLESS OF THE DUTY AND WE TEND TO WORK IN THE WORST KIND OF WEATHER, WE WORK UNDER THE WORST KIND OF CONDITIONS. HE WAS ONE OF THOSE SOLDIERS WHO JUST MADE IT EASY TO BE A COMMANDER.))
[SUPER=01-Capt. Edmund Sabo/Virginia National Guard;]
[RUNS=12]
[OUT Q=easy to be a Commander]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The King George native had completed one year at Virginia Tech where he had planned to return to study Agriculture.
(------------)



[11Mosul-Service]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=04-46 TC54:55]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=1]


[WIPE WIPE WIPE]

(------------)
[VO-NAT]


In Mosul- fellow soldiers gathered this week for a memorial service.
These pictures came from the Army National Guard- Many of the soldiers were still bandaged.
Commanders and comrades spoke of Mason and Ruhren's courage and commitment.
(------------)



[PKGLake-Plan]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=04-52 TC 21:05]
[GRAPHIC=AEP 4388]
[ENG#=2]


The controversy over A-E-P's shore management plan for Smith Mountain Lake is heating up once again.
The counties that border the lake have written to the federal government request a meeting with A-E-P.
Justin McLeod tells us why.

(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Smith Mt. Lake/Last Year; :00]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.; :16]
[SUPER=01-Todd Burns/American Electric Power Spokesman; :33]
[SUPER=01-Russ Johnson/Tri-County AEP Relicensing Committee; 1:02]
[SUPER=@justin1; 1:30]
[RUNS=1:40]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7]


((((NAT SOUND OF THE LAKE IF YOU GOT IT))
It made plenty of waves when A-E-P implemented its new shoreline management plan a year and half ago.
But the company says so far it's been smooth sailing.
[SOT 2:23:42]
[IN Q=There were some initial]

((TODD BURNS/AEP SPOKESPERSON: THERE WERE SOME INITIAL BUMPS AT FIRST BUT IT SEEMS TO BE GOING RATHER SMOOTHLY.)) [Runs04]
[OUT Q=RATHER SMOOTHLY]


A-E-P has approved all 330 applications since the shoreline management plan took effect in September 2003.
The plan created uniform regulations for all construction below the lake's 800 foot elevation.
[SOT 2:24:45]
[IN Q=The shoreline management]

((TODD BURNS/AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER SPOKESPERSON: THE SHORELINE MANAGEMENT PLAN SIMPLIFIES THAT PROCESS BY GIVING YOU A GUIDELINE ON WHAT TYPES OF PROJECTS MAINTAIN THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND RECREATIONAL ATTRIBUTES OF THE LAKE.)) [Runs11]
[OUT Q=attributes of the lake]


But part of the plan is still waiting the "ok" from the federal government.
A-E-P wants the power to approve projects that now have to go through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
That idea is drawing fire from counties around the lake.
Leaders believe there are too many unresolved issues like mapping errors.
[SOT 2:38:31]
[IN Q=We have several]

((RUSS JOHNSON/TRI-COUNTY AEP RELICENSING COMMITTEE: WE HAVE SEVERAL CONCERNS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OF THEIR MEASUREMENTS IN THE SHORE MANAGEMENT PLAN AND IF THERE ARE INACCURACIES WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE THOSE MEASUREMENTS REDONE.)) [Runs13]
[OUT Q=those measurements redone]


Another worry is AEP may restrict the counties ability to withdraw water from the lake.
County leaders would like to resolve this issue and others by sitting down and talking with AEP.
[SOT 2:45:00]
[IN Q=We are not trying ]

((RUSS JOHNSON/TRI-COUNTY AEP RELICENSING COMMITTEE: WE ARE NOT TRYING TO BE AN ADVERSARY. WE'RE TRYING TO WORK WITH YOU. WE HAVE CONCERNS.)) [Runs05]
[OUT Q=WE HAVE CONCERNS]
[SOT ]
[IN Q= ]

((JUSTIN McLEOD: THE FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION HAS BEEN REVIEWING THE SHORE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR MORE THAN A YEAR. A SPOKESPERSON DID NOT RETURN OUR PHONE CALLS SEEKING COMMENT AS TO WHEN A DECISION MAY BE MADE. JUSTIN McLEOD, NEWS 7.))))


[6-T

ech-Fans]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=04-50 TC41:46]
[GRAPHIC=Sugar Bowl]
[ENG#=3]

It's a big travel day for many Hokie fans. Many buses and charter planes will begin leaving today for the Big Easy.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=203-Blacksburg;]

Betsy and David Woodruff live in Blacksburg and have a flight out of Roanoke tomorrow morning. These rabid Hokie fans are so worried about missing their plane they are actually spending the night in Roanoke tonight, to be closer to the airport.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT: 1:48:00 to :00 ]
[IN Q=you know]

((BETSY WOODRUFF: YOU KNOW SOME TRUCKER'S GONNA GET ON 81 AND SURE AS SHOOT HE'S GONNA JACK KNIFE ON 81 AND WE'RE GONNA MISSED THE CHARTERED FLIGHT AND THEY WOULD BE TERRIBLE BECAUSE WE PROBABLY NEVER FIND A COMMERCIAL FLIGHT TO GET DOWN THERE ALL THE COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS ARE BOOKED))
[SUPER=201-Betsy Woodruff/Hokie Fan;]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=commercial flights are booked.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

For the first time ever, the pair attended every single Hokie game this year.
(------------)



[Marketwatch]


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


In this morning's Marketwatch, sales of existing homes rose last month.
Jean Lee has more on that plus the results of a study that finds car dealers often keep the best offers from their customers.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Jean Lee/Reporting; :00]
[RUNS=1:19]
[OUT Q=I'm Jean Lee.]


((Retail stocks could add to their gains when the market opens. Stocks lost ground during Wednesday's session... With the Dow giving back 25 points, And the Nasdaq off just a fraction.

The latest numbers on home sales could give Wall Street some momentum. The National Association of Realtors said sales of existing homes rose 2.7 percent in November, a record 6.94 million units. The national average price for an existing home was just over $188-thousand dollars in November, up more than 10-percent compared to a year ago.
This week's strong consumer confidence numbers helped to lift retail stocks, with shares of Gap, May Department Stores and Toys R Us all finishing higher.
And a recent study finds that car dealers often keep the best offers from their customers, in an effort to fatten the bottom line. Consumer Reports polled nearly 14-thousand new-and used-car buyers. Its study found only 60 percent of all prospective customers, are offered the available cash rebate. And only 40 percent were told about special low-financing rates. .
Track all your stocks at our website, cbs.mw.com In NY, I'm JL.))

(tape tosses to stocks)

[STOCKS] [COMM]


[11Missing-Woman]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=04-40 TC1:58:47]
[GRAPHIC=Melinda Bond]
[ENG#=1]


A Vinton woman's been gone for more than a month and police need your help finding her.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

25-year-old Melinda Denise Bond was last seen the day before Thanksgiving. Bond dropped her child at her mother's house in Salem, planning to return afterwork- but she never made it to work or showed that night. Police say there's been no activity on either her cell phone or bank accounts. Bond was last seen driving a black 2001 Toyota Tundra pick-up truck with Virginia tag: JLU-9488. If you've seen Bond or her truck, contact the Vinton Police Department.
(------------)



[11Wythe-Chase]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Police Chase]

A husband and wife are in jail accused of leading deputies on a chase. Wythe County deputies say they tried to stop a car driven by 29 year old Craig Smith, and 18 year old Shawna Smith, in Wytheville around 9-thirty- Tuesday night, but the pair took off. The chase ended just outside of town on Lithia Road when the Smiths crashed. The deputy chasing them lost his brakes and wrecked into a guardrail. Authorities say Craig Smith is wanted on a variety of charges in the Roanoke Valley and West Virginia. Both are being held at the New River Valley Regional Jail.

[11Vinton-Fatal]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=04-47 TC55:08]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]
[ENG#=2]

An accident reconstruction team was on the scene of a deadly accident trying to determine if speed played a factor.

(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Vinton]

Members of the state police team closed a lane of Hardy Road yesterday as they tried to piece together the moments before the accident. Troopers say 43-year-old Mario Rocha had been drinking and lost control of his car, hitting another vehicle driven by 22-year-old Christopher Rivera.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT@:22/vinton fatal tape]
[IN Q=At approximately 1:07a.m. ]

((GLENN AUSTIN/VINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: AT APPROXIMATELY 1:07 A.M. OFFICERS RESPONDED TO THE 1200 BLOCK OF HARDY ROAD FOR A TWO VEHICLE COLLISION. APPEARS AT THIS TIME ONE VEHICLE WHICH WAS TRAVELING W/B CROSSED OVER INTO THE E/B LANES AND STRUCK THE SECOND VEHICLE HEAD ON.))
[SUPER=01-Glenn Austin/Vinton Police Department]
[RUNS=:17]
[OUT Q=.. 2nd vehicle head on.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

Rocha died at Roanoke Memorial Hospital. Rivera and his passenger, 22-year-old Stephen Barton are listed in fair condition.
(------------)


[11Robbery]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=04-54 TC15:02]
[GRAPHIC=Robbery 4466]
[ENG#=3]

Customers and a candy vendor helped police arrest a robbery suspect.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]

The incident happened around eight o'clock yesterday morning at the One Stop Market on Williamson Road. Manager Sharon Underwood was behind the counter when a man she recognized as a regular customer entered the store and tried to rob her.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=My first instinct was]

((SHARON UNDERWOOD: MY FIRST INSTINCT WAS THIS MONEY'S NOT MINE, I'M RESPONSIBLE , SO I JUST GRABBED A HOLD. HE WAS TAKING ME RIGHT WITH HIM.)) ((ATUL PATEL: WE ARE GLAD THAT EVERYTHING IS SAFE AND SOUND NOW. I'M PERSONALLY THANKFUL THAT SHARON, MY MANAGER SHE'S BEEN WITH ME A LONG TIME, AND I'M GLAD SHE IS SAFE.))
[SUPER=01-Sharon Underwood/Store Manager; :00]
[SUPER=01-Atul Patel/Store Owner; :09]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=I'm glad she is safe.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The suspect left the store, but a candy vendor and customers followed him to a residential area where Roanoke Police made the arrest. 32- year- old Reginald Eugene Jackson is charged with robbery. He is being held in the Roanoke City Jail without bond.

(------------)



[11VA-cattle]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jja]
[TAPE#=04-49 TC41:14]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=1]


A beefy new book is out- and it's all about cattle in Virginia.
(------------)
[VO-NAT 09]


It is called Virginia's cattle Story- a book that
[Super=03-Craig Co.;]


chronicles the history of cattle in the Commonwealth that dates back to the year 1609.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 6:19]
[IN Q=]

((DEBBIE SNEAD: IN COLONIAL DAYS THEY WERE A SOURCE OF MEAT AND MILK AND LEATHER AND POWER FOR PLOWING AND TRANSPORTATION THEY COULDN'T HAVE LIVED WITHOUT THEM.))
[SUPER=01-Debbie Snead/Virginia Cattlemen's Association;]
[RUNS=15]
[OUT Q=LIVED WTIHOUT THEM.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT 12 plus pad]


Agriculture is now the number one industry in Virginia and both beef and dairy cattle make up a big part of that.
(XXXXXX)

[WIPE TO wdbj website FS]
To order a book you can log onto our website at WDBJ-7 dot-com and click on websites in the news.
It's 47 dollars- some of the money funds cattle research and scholoarships for students in Agriculture.
(-------------)
(Kim tosses to bump)

[BUMP] [COMM]

[Biz-Brief]


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

Welcome back to News 7 Mornin'.
In business news, stocks closed lower yesterday. Stan Case has more in today's business brief.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Stan Case/Reporting; :]
[RUNS=1:23]
[OUT Q=I'm Stan Case.]

((STOCKS DECREASED SLIGHTLY IN MID-WEEK TRADING THE DOW INDUSTRIALS FELL 25 POINTS. THE NASDAQ ENDED THE DAY DOWN A SLIVER.
U-S AIRWAYS IS ASKING FOR VOLUNTEERS TO WORK OVER THE NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY. IN AN EFFORT TO SAVE MONEY AND AVOID THE BIG PROBLEMS IT ENCOUNTERED LAST WEEKEND, THE BANKRUPT CARRIER IS ASKING ITS NON-UNION EMPLOYEES TO WORK FOR FREE AT ITS PHILADELPHIA OPERATION. DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY, U-S AIRWAYS CANCELED ALMOST 400 FLIGHTS WHEN AN UNUSUALLY LARGE NUMBER OF BAGGAGE HANDLERS AND FLIGHT ATTENDANTS CALLED IN SICK.
FANNIE MAE, THE LARGEST HOME FINANCIER IN THE U.S., IS TRYING TO SAVE ITSELF AFTER A REGULATORY BOARD MANDATED THAT THE COMPANY RESTATE THREE AND A HALF YEARS WORTH OF EARNINGS -- AFTER PREVIOUSLY MISUSING ACCOUNTING STANDARDS. THAT RESTATEMENT LEAVES FANNIE MAE SIGNIFICANTLY UNDERCAPITALIZED. IN RESPONSE, THE COMPANY SAYS IT MAY PRIVATELY SELL UP TO FOUR BILLION DOLLARS IN PREFERRED STOCK. IF IT'S SUCCESSFUL IN DOING SO, FANNIE MAE WILL GET HALF WAY TO THE ESTIMATED EIGHT AND A HALF BILLION IT NEEDS TO MEET THE MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT.
CNN'S PARENT COMPANY -- TIME WARNER-- IS IN TALKS WITH SPRINT TO SEE IF THEY CAN STRIKE A DEAL THAT WOULD ALLOW TIME WARNER CABLE TO OFFER CELL PHONE SERVICE OVER THE SPRINT NETWORK. THAT WOULD MAKE TIME WARNER THE ONLY MAJOR CABLE CARRIER TO OFFER TELEVISION AND HIGH-SPEED INTERNET ACCESS, ALONG WITH TRADITIONAL AND WIRELESS PHONE SERVICE.
WITH THE BUSINESS BRIEF... I'M STAN CASE. ))


[TAPE TOSS TO STOCKS] [STOCKS] [COMM]


[Orbach-Obit]


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


Actor Jerry Orbach has died of cancer at age 69.
He spent his career playing memorable characters on stage and screen.
But it was his last 12 years on the top-rated series, "Law and Order" that most people will remember him for.
Drew Levinson reports.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=04-"Law and Order"; :00]
[SUPER=01-Drew Levinson/CBS News; :35]
[SUPER=04-"Dirty Dancing"; :42]
[RUNS=1:46]
[OUT Q=Levinson, CBS News, New York.]

((
---



(NATSOUND FROM LAW AND ORDER)


With that sound-Law and Order fans knew Jerry Orbach was on TV.

(NATSOUND TALKING FROM THE SHOW)

"HEATHER RUSSO, YOU'RE UNDER ARREST."
The 69-year old actor died from Prostate Cancer Tuesday night in New Yorkthe city where he was most identified. Orabach had just wrapped up the last of his 12 years playing the sardonic, seen-it-all Police Detective Lenny Briscoe and was preparing for a spinoff.

(NATSOUND FROM SHOOTING THE SHOW)


For New Yorkers Law and Order and Orbach were part of the scenery.

(STANDUP: DREW LEVINSON/NEW YORK )


"IT WAS VERY COMMON TO SEE HIM ALL OVER THE CITY SHOOTING A SCENE. AND IT WAS NOT ALL THAT UNUSUAL EITHER TO SEE ORBACH JUST WALKING DOWN THE STREETS.PEOPLE HERE SAID HE WAS JUST ONE OF US.
Orbach was an accomplished actor well before his days as Briscoe.

(NATSOUND FROM DIRTY DANCING)


"NOBODY PUTS BABY IN THE CORNER"
In the movie Dirty Dancing he played Jennifer Gray's father.

(NATSOUND FROM DIRTY DANCING)


"BABY'S STARTING MOUNT HOLYOKE IN THE FALL."
He was the bad guy in FX

(NATSOUND FROM FX)


And he was the voice of Lumiere, the candlestick in Beauty and the Beast

(SINGING FROM BEAUTY AND THE BEAST)


Orbach cut his teeth in the theatre. His first New York show the Fantastiks." Here he performed at the Reagan Whitehouse.

(NATSOUND)

"TRY TO REMEMBER THE KIND OF SEPTEMBER, (CLAPS) WHEN LIFE WAS SLOW AND OH SO MELLOW."
He won a Tony for Promises, Promises.
"WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN YOU FALL IN LOVE? (CLAPS)
Orbach fell in love while playing the role Billy Flynn in the Production of Chicago-the role where he met his wife.

(NATSOUND)

"RAZZLE DAZZLE 'EM AND THEY WILL MAKE YOU A STAR."
And Law and Order made Jerry Orbach a star. Drew Levinson, CBS News, New York.
))

[6-Missing-Woman]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=04-40 TC1:57:51]
[GRAPHIC=Melinda Bond]
[ENG#=2]

Police are asking for help finding aVinton woman who has been missing for more than a month.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

25-year-old Melinda Denise Bond was last seen November 24th. Bond dropped her baby off at her mother's house, but never made it to work and never returned for the child. Two-days later, Bond's mother went to her home in Vinton and found the door unlocked and several thousands of dollars worth of new furniture and audio-visual equipment.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT@40:24.00/missing woman (bond) tape]
[IN Q=Her mother thought...]

((STEVEN DOYLE/VINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: HER MOTHER THOUGHT IT WAS ODD FINDING THAT, AND TAKING INTO ACCOUNT SHE DROPPED THE CHILD OFF WITH ONLY A SINGLE SET OF CLOTHES, SHE REPORTED HER DAUGHTER BEING MISSING WITH OUR POLICE DEPARTMENT.))
[SUPER=01-Steven Doyle/Vinton Police Department]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=.. our police department.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

Bond was last seen driving a black 2001 Toyota Tundra pick-up truck with Virginia tag: J-L-U- -9-4-8-8. If you've seen Bond or her truck, you're urged to contact Vinton Police.
(------------)



[6-Giles-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=rde]
[TAPE#=04-51 TC33:42]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Invest.]
[ENG#=3]

The skeletal remains found in a burned home in Giles County are those of a missing Virginia Tech biologist.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The Roanoke Medical Examiners office confirmed the remains belonged to 44 year old Sue Daniels.
[SUPER=03-Giles Co./Last Month;]

Giles County investigators believe Niklan Jones killed her, set the house on fire and then killed himself. The medical examiner is still trying to figure out HOW Daniels was killed. Jones' body was found in the woods near Daniel's home a day after the fire destroyed it.
(------------)



[11Contest-Winner]


[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=04-41 TC1:43:18]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[ENG#=4]

The Super Bowl is not until February.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.]

But Chad Boyd will be ready. He took delivery yesterday on a four thousand dollar home entertainment center from U-P-S and C-B-S Sportsline-dot-com. He won it on line: a widescreen T-V with surround-sound and stereo receiver, plus a Weber gas grill.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 2:50]
[IN Q=Now you've got]

((NOW YOU'VE GOT A MONTH OR SO TO ASSEMBLE ALL THIS STUFF. YEAH, YEAH, YEAH. I MIGHT HAVE IT DONE BY THEN TOO. HA HA))

[SUPER=01-Chad Boyd/Contest Winner; :03]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=by then, too, Ha ha.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

His grand prize includes a 500 dollar on-line gift certificate and a check for another 500 dollars for food and beverages.
(------------)



(Kim tosses to BUMP)

[COMM][BUMP]
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