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Coming up on News 7-
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[VO-NAT]

No more pencils, no more books... at least not in three local schools. We'll check in with students as they leave for the last time. Plus, if you take a certain kind of cholesterol drug it looks like you'll have to keep getting it from your doctor. And, tiger woods hits a hole in one ... one camera lens, that is.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]


News 7 is next.

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[VO-NAT]


Three New River Valley schools closed their doors for good today.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 at 11]



[Draper-Elementary]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
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[TAPE#=04-43 TC1:42:24]
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[ENG#=3]

Pulaski County is moving the students into a brand new building next week. But, as New River Valley Bureau Chief Rachel DePompa reports, it was a little hard for some folks to say goodbye.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Schools ]
[SUPER=03-Pulaski Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jim Neblett/Former Draper Elem. Principal; :18]
[SUPER=01-Harold Malcolm/Draper Elem. Principal; :40]
[SUPER=01-Barbra Cain/Draper Elem. Teacher; 1:02]
[SUPER=@Rachel1; 1:09]
[RUNS=1:48]
[OUT Q=News 7, draper]

((Schools are the center of most communities and when they close it's usually an emotional time. Draper Elementary's ending was no different.
There was tears, picture taking and a walk down memory lane for folks like longtime Superintendent Jim Neblett.

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[SOT: 53:55:00 ]
[IN Q=I've already shed]

((JIM NEBLETT: I'VE ALREADY SHED A FEW TEARS, SEEING OLD TEACHERS AND SOME STUDENTS WHO'VE GROWN UP AND COME BACK :05 )) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=come back.]


Draper, along with Clairmont and Northwood Elementary schools closed their doors for good. All 550 students are headed to a new school, but they first had to say good bye to the old one.

(///// SOT /////)
[SOT: 51:12:00 ]
[IN Q=It's kind of ]

((HAROLD MALCOLM: IT IS A KIND OF SAD DAY :15 BECAUSE IT BEING SUCH A COMMUNITY SCHOOL. EVERYONE HAS THERE MOMENTS AND IS VERY SAD TO SEE IT CLOSE. :22)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=it close.]


NATS READING...
Barabra Cain's been teaching at Draper for 31 years. She's excited about a new classroom, but she finds it hard to leave the old one.

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[SOT: 9:33:48:00 ]
[IN Q=You don't ]

((BARABRA CAIN: YOU DON'T REALIZE WHAT AN IMPACT TEACHERS HAVE ON CHILDREN UNTIL YOU'RE IN A SITUATION LIKE THIS. :55))
[RUNS:07]
[OUT Q=like this.]



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[SOT: 9:38:40:00 ]
[IN Q=And from the]

((RACHEL DEPOMPA: AND FROM THE LOOK OF THINGS TEACHERS HAVE BEEN EXTREMELY BUSY WITH SOL'S GIVING TEST, REPORT CARDS AND OF COURSE PACKING UP EVERYTHING THEY HAVE TO BRING TO THE NEW SCHOOL. :50 )) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=the new school.]


NATS: 9:26:05:00 THANKS FOR PRINCIPALS... WE BROKE THEM ALL IN GOOD.. THE WAY A TEACHER SHOULD..
The school said good bye with a special flag lowering ceremony full of thank you's. That ended with a release of balloons.. signaling the end of an era.
NATS: balloon release.. and then clapping...
The students move into the new school on Wednesday. Rachel DePompa, News 7, Draper))
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[SS=None]


On Monday we'll give you a tour of the new, state of the art school.

[State-Revenue]


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The money is rolling in to Virginia's treasury.
Tax collections soared in December, shattering even the most optimistic of forecasts.
The State collected nearly twenty percent more in taxes last month than it did in December of last year.
The numbers could spark renewed protests among conservatives in the General Assembly that last year's one-point-four billion dollar tax hike was unnecessary.


[Danville-Damage]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
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High winds and heavy rain tore through a Danville apartment complex early this morning, sending residents fleeing into the storm.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]


Powerful gusts peeled the roof off two second-story apartments in the Danberry complex on Holbrook Street just before three.
Kathy Harden says she woke to a loud bang and then discovered part of her roof was gone and rain was pouring into her living room.
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[SOT 18:57:35-:41//18:57:48-:58]
[IN Q=It looks worse]

((KATHY HARDEN/STORM VICTIM: IT LOOKS WORSE DURING THE DAY. I MEAN I DIDN'T THINK IT WAS THAT BAD, UNTIL THE SUN CAME UP. WE GOT BACK UP HERE AND CHECKED EVERYTHING OUT, AND EVERYTHING'S GONE IN THE FRONT PART OF THE LIVING ROOM, NOTHING IS SALVAGEABLE.))
[SUPER=01-Kathy Harden/Storm Victim]
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[OUT Q=nothing is salvageable.]
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[VO-NAT]


About ten residents were displaced by the storm.
Management figures it will take at least a week to repair all the damage.
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[Graner]


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The so-called ringleader of the prison abuse scandal in Iraq now faces 15 and a half years in prison himself.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fort Hood, TX]


A military jury today convicted Army Specialist Charles Graner of abusing detainees at Abu Ghraib prison.
Graner is the first soldier to be tried on charges arising from the scandal.
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[Lee-Jackson]


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Virginia celebrated the lives of two civil war generals today.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]


Lee-Jackson Day honors confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
This evening, several Confederate heritage groups were preparing to gather in the Old House Chamber of the state capitol, the same room where Lee accepted command of Virginia forces in 1861.
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[SOT 03:25]
[IN Q=WE TRY TO PORTRAY ]

((HARRY BOYD/SCV CAMP 1247 COMMANDER; WE TRY TO PORTRAY HISTORY AS IT WAS AND LET PEOPLE MAKE THEIR OWN JUDGEMENTS. WE THINK IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO CELEBRATE THE LIVES OF THESE WONDERFUL AMERICANS, BUT ALSO TO GET THE HISTORICAL ASPECT CORRECT.))
[SUPER=01-Harry Boyd/SCV Camp 1247 Commander]
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[OUT Q=HISTORICAL ASPECTS CORRECT]
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[VO-NAT]


Boyd says both men were more than military geniuses.
He says they were also statesmen and models for society.
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[MLK-Banquet]


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An influential American from a more recent era is also being remembered tonight.
Members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference gathered tonight to celebrate Martin Luther King Juniors' birthday. [***NEWS 7 @ 11 IN MONITOR***]
[DOUBLE BOXES=Shannon & Jeremy/BAM]

Jeremy Butterfield was at the banquet. Jeremy, how was Dr. King's life celebrated tonight? Shannon, prayers of thanks, songs of remembrance, and a reading of Dr. King's I have a dream speech served to remember the civil rights leader,
[LIVE=Jeremy Full/BAM]
[SUPER=@jeremy1;]

but the dinner was not just a platform to honor the legacy of Dr. King, but to encourage everyone to continue the work he started.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Hundreds gathered at]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Howard Chubbs/Minister; :11]
[SUPER=@file; :25]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Preneller Chubb-Wilson/SCLC President; :50]
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[OUT Q=got to finish it.]

(( Hundreds gathered at the Clarion Hotel to remember the late Doctor Martin Luther King Junior and to honor those that have continued his fight.
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[SOT 00:12:53]
[IN Q=Well if we only remembered]

((DR. HOWARD CHUBBS:WELL IF WE ONLY REMEMBERED HIM WE WOULD BE WASTING OUR TIME. WE HAVE TO REALIZE THAT HIS WORK IS AN ON GOING PROCESS THAT ALL OF US GONNA HAVE TO BE A PARTS OF.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=be a parts of.]

[BUTT BUTT BUTT]
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[SOT ]
[IN Q=NAT I HAVE A DREAM]

[RUNS:03]
[OUT Q=I HAVE A DREAM]

Throughout the 60's civil rights movement Dr. King's speeches and sermons gave hope and instruction to the black community. Dr. King was shot and killed on April 4th 1968 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee but that has not stopped his teachings from continuing to educate the world.
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[SOT 00:07:58]
[IN Q=We need to do]

((DR. PERNELLER CHUBB-WILSON:WE NEED TO DO MORE THINGS UNITY. AND THAT'S WHAT DR. KING REALLY WANTED US ALL TO COME TOGETHER TO MAKE SURE THAT EQUAL RIGHTS, EQUAL JUSTICE IS FOR ALL PEOPLE. REGARDLESS OF RACE CREED OR COLOR.)) [RUNS:12]
[OUT Q=race creed or color.]

During Friday night's banquet multiple awards were given out to local businesses and community members that the Southern Christian Leadership Conference believes embody the teachings of Dr. King.
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[SOT 00:13:17]
[IN Q=The dream was not]

((DR. CHUBBS:THE DREAM WAS NOT DR. KING'S ALONE BUT OURS ALSO. THEREFORE WE HAVE AS MUCH RESPONSIBILITY TO ACHIEVING THE DREAM AS DID DR. KING. HE STARTED IT, WE'VE GOT TO FINISH IT.)) [RUNS:11]
[OUT Q=got to finish it.]))
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[LIVE=Jeremy Full/BAM]

King's work was especially influential throughout the southern states and King even spoke to a crowd in Danville.
[DOUBLE BOXES=Shannon & Jeremy/BAM]

Shannon, Monday is Martin Luther King day and we will have more on how he is being honored at the beginning of next week.

[King-Award]


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A woman who's spent much of her life volunteering her talents to help others was honored by the Community School today.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]

Diane Elliot became the latest winner of the Local Hero Award. Eighth Graders selected her in honor of Martin Luther King, Junior. Elliot is a Universal Worship Minister, a life counselor and life-long volunteer for numerous non-profit organizations and public health agencies.
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[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[WRITER=dse]
[NEWSCAST=11p]
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Should Cholesterol medication be right next to aspirin and cold medicine?
A federal panel weighs in on the over-the-counter controversy.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Could a ]

((COULD A PRESCRIPTION CARD SAVE YOU MONEY AT THE PHARMACY? I'M DREW LEVINSONIN NEW YORK. THAT STORY IS COMING UP.))


[SUPER=@levinson1;]
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[OUT Q=story is coming up.]



[Sports-Preview]


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

(( Hey folks Mike Stevens back in the News 7 sports office as the Dazzle lights up the Civic Center and puts out the Flame The Titans makes it a clean sweep of Cave Spring tonight in the battle of South County. The UVa women take a shot a number one Duke. And Matt Leinhart picks coeds and keggers over money and riches tonight on the Big 7.))
[Statins]

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If federal health advisors get their way the cholesterol drug Mevacor will stay prescription only.
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[VO-NAT :22]

The panel suggested today that the FDA reject a proposal to allow the drug to be sold over-the-counter. Members say high cholesterol is a condition that has no symptoms and that therefore, treatment requires medical guidance. The committee also said it was concerned that women who didn't know they were pregnant might take Mevacor and hurt their fetuses.
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[SOT 1:06 - 1:14]
[IN Q=I think this is a real danger...]

((DR. MICHAEL SCHLOSS/NYU MEDICAL CENTER: I THINK THIS IS A REAL DANGER, SO, I FEEL OPPOSED TO THE PROCESS OF MAKING THESE THINGS AVAILABLE WITHOUT SOME KIND OF MEDICAL SUPERVISION.))
[SUPER=01-Dr. Michael Schloss/NYU Medical Center;]
[RUNS=:08]
[OUT Q=some kind of medical supervision.]
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[VO-NAT :09]

Supporters of the over-the-counter proposal argued it could help the throngs of Americans at moderate risk for heart disease.
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[Drug-Card]


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If you don't have medical insurance, paying for prescription medication, like statins, can be a problem...even if you're earning a fairly decent salary. Amidst criticism that medications cost too much some drug companies are now offering relief. Drew Levinson has the details.
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[IN Q=David Buterbaugh is counting the days...]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY; :00]
[SUPER=01-David Buterbaugh/Prescription Drug User; :23 QUICK!!]
[SUPER=01-Roba Whitelely/"Together Rx Access" Exec. Director; :35]
[SUPER=01-Drew Levinson/CBS News; 1:05]
[SUPER=01-Sidney Wolf/Public Citizen; 1:15]
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[OUT Q=DREW LEVINSON, CBS NEWS]

((DAVID BUTERBAUGH IS COUNTING THE DAYS UNTIL HE GETS A BREAK.... ON HIS PRESCRIPTION DRUGS.
(tilt from david to table) "this consumes a majority of the money that I earn."

UNINSURED... AND TAKING MEDICATIONS FOR DIABETES, A THYROID PROBLEM, AND ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER -- THE 35 YEAR OLD SPENDS ABOUT 5-HUNDRED DOLLARS A MONTH OF HIS 700 DOLLAR PAYCHECK -- TO PAY FOR THE DRUGS.
(david nat sot) "it's literally a do or die situation."
(nats...pills at pharmacy)

SOME 45-MILLION OTHER AMERICANS ARE IN SIMILAR SITUATIONS -- AND SOME TOP PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES HAVE LAUNCHED A NEW PRESCRIPTION SAVINGS PLAN -- TO HELP. ROBA WHITELELY/'TOGETHER RX ACCESS' EXEC. DIRECTOR "The savings are real, the programs are real, the card is absolutely free." 'TOGETHER RX ACCESS, IS PROMISING 25-40 PERCENT DISCOUNTS ON OVER 275 BRAND-NAME PRESCRIPTION DRUGS. TO QUALIFY, YOU MUST BE UNINSURED, UNDER AGE 65, AND NOT ELIGIBLE FOR MEDICARE.
(GFX)

HOUSEHOLD INCOME FOR A SINGLE PERSON CANNOT EXCEED 30-THOUSAND A YEAR. ...40-THOUSAND FOR A FAMILY OF TWO...ALL THE WAY UP TO 70-THOUSAND FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE.
(STANDUP BRIDGE) DREW LEVINSON/NEW YORK CITY

DRUG COMPANIES BILL THE PROGRAM AS A REMEDY FOR THE MILLIONS WHO CAN'T AFFORD TO PAY FOR THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS. BUT CRITICS SAY THE REAL ANSWER IS GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF DRUG PRICES.
SOT - SIDNEY WOLF/PUBLIC CITIZEN

"This is a very sorry excuse for a much deeper discount that could affect and benefit a much larger number of people."


(nats...david)

CONTROVERSY ASIDE... DAVID SAYS THE PROGRAM WILL SAVE HIM HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS..
SOT - DAVID - "When it starts, it will take a huge weight off my shoulders."

FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY.... THE SAVINGS BEGIN IN MID-FEBRUARY.... DREW LEVINSON, CBS NEWS.))
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[WIPE TO WDBJ WEBSITE FS] For more information, log onto our website at wdbj7 dot com and click on websites in the news.
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[Goode]


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[TAPE#=04-55 TC47:18]
[GRAPHIC=Norfolk Southern]
[ENG#=3]

A company that manufactures rail cars is bringing 400 jobs to the Roanoke Valley. The chairman of the Norfolk Southern Corporation today predicted the rail industry will continue to pay dividends for the local economy.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]

The East End shops have been idle since 2000, but Freight Car America plans to hire 400 workers over the next two and a half years to build aluminum rail cars. Today, NS Chairman David Goode told the Roanoke Valley Business Council that western Virginia will continue to benefit from being a transportation center.
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[SOT 02:17]
[IN Q=I continue to believe]

((DAVID GOODE/NS CHAIRMAN; I CONTINUE TO BELIEVE AS THE TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS, NORFOLK SOUTHERN, THE RAIL BUSINESS CONTINUES TO PROSPER AND GROW, THAT'S GOING TO BE GOOD NEWS FOR THE ROANOKE VALLEY AND I'M OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THAT.))
[SUPER=01-David Goode/NS Chairman]
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[OUT Q=and I'm optimistic about that.]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Graniteville, SC; ]

In a written statement, Goode issued an apology for the rail accident in Graniteville, South Carolina that killed nine people last week. He said the NS family offers its deepest sympathy, wishes for a speedy recovery and a sincere apology for the hardship and inconvenience caused by the accident.
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[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[WRITER=dse]
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[ENG#=APRISA]


Success on one of Saturn's moons.
Still ahead on News Seven, the first pictures from Titan.
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[VO-NAT]


And a photographer asked for it.. and Tiger Woods delivered.
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[Commercial]

[Avalanche]


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At least three people are trapped after an avalanche near a Utah ski resort.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Park City, UT]

Utah authorities say about 30 search-and-rescue workers were combing the area around The Canyons resort. A sheriff confirms there is at least three trapped skiers. Recent storms dropped more than eight feet of heavy snow, setting up prime avalanche conditions. The recovery operation was called off for the night because of the danger to searchers. They will be back on the mountain early tomorrow morning.
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The Dazzle wins again. The UVa women take on number Duke. And we'll also hit the high school hardwood. But first your Extra Point -
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Landover, MD/August 28; :00]

This afternoon Heisman trophy winner Matt Leinhart, who has won back-to-back national titles with USC, announced that he's coming back for his senior season to take a shot at winning an unprecedented third straight championship. The 21-year-old decided that the risk of serious injury or a sub-par performance next season was less important than following his heart and enjoying college for another year.
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[S-Dazzle]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-194 :39TC]
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The Roanoke Dazzle was home tonight for the second of its two games this week against the Florida Flame.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Dazzle vs. Flame]

Former Celtics' great Dennis Johnson coaches the Flame, and he was not interested in seeing another sorry effort like the one he got from his team on Wednesday. Much more intensity from the Flame tonight as former Maryland star Byron Mouton just backs in and muscles up for a bucket. He finished the night with 18. Darius Rice, the six-ten guard who played his college ball at Miami - and who is Jerry Rice's nephew, was on his game from both the outside and in close tonight. Rice finished with 12 points, no assists and 2 rebounds. Former Duke great Casey Sanders joined the Dazzle today and played 2 minutes tonight. He had to like what he saw from his new teammate, Isiah Victor. The former Tennessee Vol scored 28 points tonight.
[SUPER=33-Florida/117/Roanoke/123;]

The Dazzle put 5 players in double figures including Cory Alexander with 29 and Matt Carroll with 25. Roanoke wins it 123 to 117.
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[S-Titans]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-192 32TC]
[GRAPHIC=HIGH SCHOOL]
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The hottest ticket in town other than the Allison Krause concert was the Hidden Valley - Cave Spring doubleheader tonight.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Knights vs. Titans; :00]

The two varsity contests were completely sold out and many fans were left on the outside looking in. Too bad- because they missed quite a show from Hidden Valley's Corey Snell. The senior controlled the paint and dominated the low post to stake the Titans to an early lead. Cave Spring would attempt to hang close as Alex Lemmer finds Danny Aiken for the bucket on the other end.
[SUPER=33-Cave Spring/46/Hidden Valley/71;]

But Snell was a one man wrecking crew scoring a career high 34 points as Hidden Valley rolls to the 71-to-46 win over rival Cave Spring.
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[S-Girls]


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[ENG#=3]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Knights vs. Titans; :00]

The night underway with the girls' varsity game and Cave was on top until late in the third quarter. Katherine Jetton will find Caitlyn Long, and she will drop in the easy inside. Caitlyn had a team high 19 points for the Knights. But Hidden Valley finally came alive in the final 10 minutes of the game. Freshman Abby Oliver ignited the comeback as she drains the three ball to put the Titans in front. Oliver had 16.
[SUPER=33-Cave Spring/51/Hidden Valley/66;]

The Titans would never trail again as Rebecca Danahy feeds Emery Wallace for 2 of her 24. Hidden Valley wins it 66-to-51.
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[S-UVa]


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The number one ranked Duke women's basketball team was in Charlottesville tonight for a Friday night matchup against UVa.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville/Duke #1 vs. Virginia; :00]

Debbie Ryan's Cavaliers led most of the first half of the game and really controlled things thanks to the play of Brandi Teamer who was in double figures by halftime, and finished with 16. The Cavs did a really nice job of hitting from inside and long range. Look at the move by UVa guard Sharnee Zoll who scores with the left hand. But guard Jessica Foley took things into her own
[super=33-Duke #1/87/Virginia/65;]

hands in the second half. She finished with 20 and Duke blows out Virginia in the final 20 minutes for the 87-to-65 win.
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[S-Duke]


[ANCHOR=mike]
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UVa takes on fifth ranked Duke in Durham this Sunday night. Steve Mason says the Cavs cannot afford to let their guard down.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=FIRST AUDIO]
[SUPER=@Steve1; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jason Clark/UVa Senior Forward; :18]
[SUPER=03-Durham, NC; :28]
[SUPER=03-Charlottesville; :33]
[SUPER=01-Sean Singletary/UVa Freshman Point Guard; :41]
[SUPER=01-Adrian Joseph/UVa Freshman Forward; 1:08]
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[OUT Q=...News 7 sports"]
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((STEVE MASON:)) ((JASON CLARK/UVA SENIOR FORWARD:))
((Duke is undefeated while UVa is 1 and 3 over the last four games and reporters can always count on a freshman to be brutally honest about a teams situation when things are not going well. ((SEAN SINGLETARY/UVA FRESHMAN POINT GUARD:))
Getting the swagger back against Duke will mean, among other things, stopping their dynamic duo of J.J. Redick and Daniel Ewing, a pair that is averaging nearly 38 points a game.)) ((:)) ((:))
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[Titan]


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After seven years, a landing that is out of this world---literally.
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[SUPER=03-Darmstadt, Germany]

Today, the European spacecraft Huygens (HEYE'-gens) made a successful landing on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan.

Huygens (HEYE'-gens) sucessfully relayed scientific data that scientists hope will shed light on the origins of life on Earth.
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((JEAN-JACQUES DORDAIN/ ESA DIRECTOR GENERAL: SO WE ARE THE FIRST VISITORS OF TITAN AND SCIENTIFIC DATA THAT WE ARE COLLECTING NOW SHALL UNVEIL THE SECRETS OF THIS NEW WORLD.))
[SUPER=01-Jean-Jacques Dordain/ESA Director General]
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[VO-NAT]

Officials displayed the first black and white pictures of the surface of Titan. The mission is part of a three-point-three billion dollar international study of the Saturn System.
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[Tiger]


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Not that his talent's in doubt but Tiger Woods again proved his skill today.
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[VO-NAT :21]
[SUPER=03-Las Vegas, NV;]

While shooting a Nike Golf Commercial in Las Vegas, the director asked Tiger to hit the ball towards the camera lens so they could get a good shot of the ball flying. From 60 yards away Tiger nailed, and broke, the lens. The equipment was valued at more than 100-grand but Nike turned lemons into lemonade and used the shot to end the ad.

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by SS