06:00-01
HEADLINES
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=mornin'
WRITER=
TAPE#
GRAPHIC=
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VO-NAT
Another terrorist's bomb has exploded in Paris injuring dozens.
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ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
SS= 2 shot
And hundreds of thousands of black men return home following a day of
reflection and atonement at the Million Man March.
wx-head
(beth ad lib)
larry-head
(larry ad lib)
larry-Hello
SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;
MILLION-MAN
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=million man march
Thousands of black men who attended the Million Man March in Washington D-C
are heading back home, reinvigorated by the day-long unity rally.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington DC/Yesterday;
The finale was a lengthy speech given by nation of Islam Leader Louis
Farrakhan.
He responded to the critics who denounced the march because of his
involvement.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
((LOUIS FARRAKHAN/NATION OF ISLAM: WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT GOD BROUGHT
IDEA TO ME.....THE RESPONSE SO MAGNIFICANT. ))
SUPER=01-Louis Farrakhan/Nation of Islam Leader;
RUNS=:31
OUT Q=the response to magnificant.
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VO-NAT
Farrakhan urged the crowd to rebuild their communities.
Meantime, there are major differences in estimates of the number attending
the March.
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ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
SS=2 shot
Organizers say two million attended while U-S Park Police put the figure at
400-thousand.
City-Council
ANCHOR=Beth 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#95-78
GRAPHIC=2 shot
Yesterday's march prompted an emotional response from one local resident--
who says racism is STILL very much alive.
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SOT 3:34:41
IN Q=America in the
((EVELYN BETHEL/GAINSBORO RESIDENT: AMERICA IS THE LAND OF THE FREE FOR THOSE
WHO ARE OF A DIFFERENT COMPLEXION. LET'S BRING IT DOWN TO OUR DAILY LIVES AND
REPRESENT ALL OF THE PEOPLE. ))
SUPER=01-Evelyn Bethel/Gainsboro Resident;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=all of the people
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Yesterday;
Bethel spoke out at yesterday's Roanoke City Council meeting.
The march also prompted Mayor Bowers to criticize ALL forms of
discrimination.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:21:37
IN Q=I don't think
((DAVID BOWERS/ROANOKE MAYOR: I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANY QUESTION THAT ROANOKE
IS RESOLVED TO RESPECT ALL INDIVIDUALS OF ANY RACE, OF ANY SEX, OF ANY CREED,
OF ANY COLOR. ))
SUPER=01-David Bowers/Roanoke Mayor;
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=of any color
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VO-NAT
Bowers suggested the city manager re- activate the community relations
task force to address racial concerns.
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Paris-Explosion
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=bmy
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
A terrorist's bomb has exploded in Paris -- gutting a car on a rush-hour
subway train.
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VO-NAT
Police say at least two-dozen people are wounded, eleven seriously.
This is the eighth bombing or attempted bombing in France since
July.
Authorities have blamed the bombings on Algerian militants opposed to
French support for a military-installed government in the former French colony.
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wipe-wipe-wipe
Explosion
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=bmy
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=wipe/wipe/wipe
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Rouseville, PA/Yesterday;
An explosion rocked a Pennzoil refinery in Pennsylvania yesterday killing
three people and injuring at least four others.
It happened in the main part of the refinery, where the boiler and filter
houses are located.
Authorities evacuated the town of Rouseville, which is 75-miles north of
Pittsburgh.
About 200-people work at the refinery.
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1-Sports
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cro
TAPE#=sports cut in
GRAPHIC=none
In sports, Mike Stevens takes a look at girls' hoop action and the latest
from the major league ballparks.
Good Morning.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=hey good
RUNS=1:23
OUT Q=little bit
$CCOFF
Three-Larry
ANCHOR=Larry
NEWSCAST=Mornin'
WRITER=ldo
CHROMAKEY=Live/Microwave
GRAPHIC=none
(Live Interview)
SUPER=15-Larry Dowdy;
SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;
SUPER=13-Liz Erwin/Fundraising Chairperson;
SUPER=13-Andrea Becker/E.I. Randle;
SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;
(Toss to bump)
Campaign-Spending
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE# 95-77
GRAPHIC=Campaign '95
The latest campaign finance reports in the General Assembly race show
Republican legislative candidates with a 225-thousand-dollar edge over
Democrats.
Candidates in the Roanoke Valley continue to raise money at a RECORD pace.
Five of the candidates have raised MORE than 100- thousand dollars, and ONE
of them is closing in on 200- thousand.
Joe Dashiell has the numbers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=According to the latest
SUPER=@Joe2; :46
RUNS=:54
OUT Q=JD News 7
(( According to the latest campaign finance reports, State Senator Brandon
Bell has built the biggest bankroll... more than 175- thousand dollars so far.
Democratic challenger John Edwards picked up more than 20- thousand dollars
during the latest reporting period, but Roanoke's vice mayor still trails the
incumbent by almost 100- thousand dollars.
Republican house candidate Trixie Averill and Democratic delegate Dick
Cranwell are running the most expensive race in the Valley.
Cranwell has raised more than 68- thousand dollars since the last report,
and the two have now collected more than 300- thousand dollars between them.
Roanoke Republican Newell Falkinburg isn't far behind.
He has raised almost 140- thousand in his bid to replace Chip Woodrum in the
House of Delegates.
But Woodrum is closing the gap. His contributions now total more than 119-
thousand dollars.
The numbers are certain to increase substantially before election day. The
latest figures document fundraising through the end of September.
Joe Dashiell News 7))
ANCHOR=Beth 2 shot
SS=2 shot
In the Valley's other contested race, democratic delegate Vic Thomas has
raised more than 50- thousand dollars.
The report of his republican challenger, Jeff Artis, was not available.
L'burg-Dems
ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#95-86
GRAPHIC=2 shot
Lieutenant Governor Don Beyer says taking on the Republicans feels a little
like David versus Goliath, but he says he has his slingshot ready.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg/Last Night;
Beyer's remarks came at last night's opening of the Democratic headquarters
in downtown Lynchburg.
General Assembly candidates Gil Cobbs, Barbara Coleman and Joyce Glaise
(glaze) were on hand.
Beyer says this fall's elections are a referendum on what he calls Governor
George Allen's "radical agenda".
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 18:27:39
IN Q=What we got
((LT. GOV. DON BEYER: WHAT WE GOT WAS THIS VERY IDEOLOGICAL REVOLUTION TRYING
TO COME TO VIRGINIA. I DON'T THINK THE VIRGINIA PEOPLE WANTED IT AT ALL, THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY REJECTED IT EMPHATICALLY LAST YEAR, BUT IF THE GOVERNOR GETS
PEOPLE THAT ARE COMPLETELY LOYAL TO HIM, HE CAN DO WHAT HE WANTS.))
SUPER=@Beyer; :00
RUNS=:18
OUT Q=do what he wants.
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VO-NAT
Beyer says Republicans can outspend but will never outwork the Democrats in
this election.
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Greenbacker
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=THA
TAPE#95-85
GRAPHIC=Greenbacker
Halifax County's Commonwealth's attorney may have violated state code in his
bid for re-election.
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VO-NAT
John Greenbacker admits he used the state seal on a letter sent to local
voters.
Officials with the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office say it's
considered misconduct to do so for non- governmental reasons.
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ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=HOLD
Deputy Secretary Georgia Root hasn't seen the letter, but says once she
does she'll notify Greenbacker by letter.
Repeat offenders could be fined or sentenced to jail.
Greenbacker says he's not entirely convinced the reproduction violated the
statute.
But he says he won't use it again in his campaign.
Medicaid
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#595-22
GRAPHIC=NONE
Some say Governors crying about federal control over Medicaid and Medicare
should be careful... or they may have to pay for the management of the
programs.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;
Virginia Commonwealth University analyst Bob Hurley says Governor Allen can
expect to take over the programs, without enough money.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 06:11:25
IN Q=Will we be
((WILL WE BE BETTER OFF ONCE THAT HAS COME TO THEM? IT'S VERY HARD TO TELL.
AND I THINK... THE AMOUNT OF VARIATION, THE EXTENT TO WHICH STATES WILL DEVIATE
FROM THE WAY THEY'VE BEEN DOING THINGS IN THE PAST UNDER A FEDERAL PROGRAM IS
CAUSE FOR SOME CONCERN.))
SUPER=01-Bob Hurley/VCU Health Policy Expert;
RUNS=:19
OUT Q=some concern.
TALENT=Beth
SS=NONE
Hurley says he's surprised that Medicaid and Medicare reform has NOT been a
bigger issue in the General Assembly campaigns.
He says lawmakers will have to decide very soon how much help they want to
give the elderly with nursing home and medical care.
Football
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=mornin'
WRITER=nle
TAPE#= net
GRAPHIC=nfl logo
The Denver Broncos shut out the Oakland Raiders in a Monday Night Football
matchup.
The win puts an end to Denver's seven game losing streak.
It's also the first Monday Night Football game the team has won since
19-90.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Denver, CO/ABC;
In the first quarter, Oakland's Harvey Williams fumbles and it's recovered
by the Broncos.
Number 82 James Jett causes another fumble, but Denver is able to hold on.
Later in the first, Mike Pritchard gets a little out of hand.
Then in the second, John Elway throws this pass to Anthony Miller, for a 32
yard touch down.
And the Broncos go on the stomp the Raiders 27-to-0.
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Two-Larry
ANCHOR=Larry
NEWSCAST=Mornin'
WRITER=ldo
TAPE#M95-8 Animal Health
CHROMAKEY=Live/Microwave
GRAPHIC=none
SUPER=15-Larry Dowdy;
SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;
(Roll cue:) Lots of responsibility in owning a pot bellied pig.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=One thing about...
SUPER=13-Dr. Kevin Pelzer/Large Animal Veterinarian; :00
SUPER=12-Blacksburg; :30
RUNS=2:27
OUT Q=Animal Health Today.
(TAPE TOSSES TO SPONSOR CLOSE)
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Mosher
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=KHu
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
The man who anchored this newscast for most of the 1980's died last week.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=04-File Tape;
Rick Mosher worked here at W-D-B-J for nine years, starting out as W-D-B-J's
first NOON News anchor.
While anchoring NEWS 7 Mornin' along side Irv Sharp, Mosher developed a deep
affection for cousin Irv.
During the station's 35th anniversary celebration, Mosher produced a tribute
to Irv.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 35 anniversary tape
IN Q=He sang. He played
((RICK MOSHER/FORMER NEWS 7 ANCHOR: HE SANG. HE PLAYED SEVERAL MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, AND HE ENTERTAINED IN HIS OWN DOWN-HOME STYLE. AS A RESULT OF HIS
PURE NATURAL ABILITY, THE TRANSITION TO TELEVISION WAS SMOOTH.))
SUPER=04-1990;
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=television was smooth.
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VO-NAT
The same could be said about Rick.
He came here from W-R-O-V radio, but there was never a more natural T-V
anchor.
He left here in 1992, as the ELEVEN O'clock anchor.
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ANCHOR=Melanie
Mosher went to Washington, D.C. where he worked in public relations.
He was a spokesman for the Whitman- Walker Clinic.
SS=full
Rick Mosher died last Monday from complications associated with AIDS.
He was 42.
fade to break
march
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=cro
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=million man march
Thousands of black men are returning home today from the Million Man March
in Washington.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington DC/Yesterday;
The day long rally consisted of music and motivational speeches from many
well known black leaders.
The theme of the march was self-help and self-respect among black men, their
community and their families and their lives.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
((JESSE JACKSON/RAINBOW COALITION:why do we march because our bABIES ARE DIEING
EARLIER...LESS INTELLIGENT THEN WE ARE. ))
SUPER=01-Rev. Jesse Jackson/Rainbow Coalition;
RUNS=:24
OUT Q=less intelligent then we are.
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VO-NAT
In a two hour speech Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan called on the
men to rebuild their communities.
Meantime, there are major differences in estimates of the number attending
the March.
Organizers say two million attended while U-S Park Police put the figure at
400-thousand.
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ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
SS= 2 shot
Yesterday's march prompted an emotional response from one local resident...
Council
ANCHOR=Beth 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#95-78
GRAPHIC=2 shot
Evelyn Bethal says racism is STILL very much alive.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:34:41
IN Q=America in the
((EVELYN BETHEL/GAINSBORO RESIDENT: AMERICA IS THE LAND OF THE FREE FOR THOSE
WHO ARE OF A DIFFERENT COMPLEXION. LET'S BRING IT DOWN TO OUR DAILY LIVES AND
REPRESENT ALL OF THE PEOPLE. ))
SUPER=01-Evelyn Bethel/Gainsboro Resident;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=all of the people
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Yesterday;
Bethel spoke out at yesterday's Roanoke City Council meeting.
The march also prompted Mayor Bowers to criticize ALL forms of
discrimination.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:21:37
IN Q=I don't think
((DAVID BOWERS/ROANOKE MAYOR: I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANY QUESTION THAT ROANOKE
IS RESOLVED TO RESPECT ALL INDIVIDUALS OF ANY RACE, OF ANY SEX, OF ANY CREED,
OF ANY COLOR. ))
SUPER=01-David Bowers/Roanoke Mayor;
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=of any color
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Bowers suggested the city manager re- activate the community relations
task force to address racial concerns.
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ANCHOR=Beth 2 shot
SS= 2 shot
Racism is also on the mind of the president...
CLINTON
ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=2 shot
...Mr. Clinton was not in Washington for the Million Man March.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Los Angeles, CA;
He is in Southern California this morning on the last leg of a three day
campaign trip.
SUPER=03-Austin, TX/Yesterday;
In a speech yesterday in Texas, he praised the participants of the March.
He also urged all ethnic groups to work beyond their racial preconceptions.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
((THE TAPED VOICE OF ONE POLICEMAN SHOULD FILL YOU WITH OUTRAGE. AMERICANS WHO
ARE IN THE WHITE MAJORITY SHOULD BE PROUD TO STAND UP AND BE HEARD DENOUNCING
THIS TYPE OF RACIST RHETORIC WE HEARD ON THAT TAPE. ))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q= On that tape.
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VO-NAT
Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole blasted President Clinton for not
having the moral courage to denounce Louis Farrakhan as a racist.
SUPER=03-Atlanta, GA;
Meantime, House Speaker Newt Gingrich called Farrakhan quote "an unrepentant
bigot" and said he will use the march to argue that he is now the legitimate
leader of black America.
As for the president, Gingrich said the nation needs "more than rhetoric."
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French-Explosion
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=bmy
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
Police sources in Paris report that a man has been picked up for
questioning in this morning's subway bombing.
The man had been seen running from the scene of the blast which police now
say injured at least 24 people.
This is the eighth bombing or attempted bombing by terrorists in France
since July.
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VO-NAT
This morning's explosion happened in a tunnel between two heavily-used
stations in central Paris.
It was near the site of the first of the bombings.
That blast killed seven people and wounded 84.
Authorities have blamed the bombings on Algerian militants opposed to
French support for a military-installed government in the former French colony.
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roxanne
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=hurricane roxanne
Authorities are still searching for survivors from an oil barge that sank
Sunday in Mexico's southern Gulf Coast when tropical storm Roxanne was still a
hurricane.
More than 200 people were rescued but at least 22 are still missing.
Three people were killed, including an American.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Campeche, Mexico;
Roxanne is causing some of the worst flooding in generations on the Yucatan
Peninsula.
Surging tides have flooded many residents out of their homes.
In Campeche a local historian says the flooding is the worst since 19-27.
Roxanne was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm last night, but
it's still packing dangerous winds and lots of rain.
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Nicole-Diaries
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
Just days before she was murdered, Nicole Brown Simpson reportedly wrote in
her diary that O-J Simpson threatened to make her PAY for hanging up on him.
Her diary excerpts are being carried in the ``National Enquirer.''
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VO-NAT
The haunting words describe her life as a battered wife.
In her diaries she writes of an abusive Simpson who was angry when she became
pregnant with the couple's second child Justin.
She claims in the diaries that Simpson even tried to force her to have an
abortion.
Her family isn't sure how the diaries became public, but said it eventually
had to come out.
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3-Sports
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cro
TAPE#=sports cut in
GRAPHIC=none
In sports, a San Francisco 49er gets deep sixed, for now.
Mike Stevens has the details.
Good Morning.
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SOT
IN Q=morning once
RUNS=1:57
OUT Q=everybody
$CCOFF
Birthdays
TALENT=Larry
SS=none
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=(nat sot music)
RUNS=1:23
OUT Q=BACK to you (music under)
Hannaford
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=THA
TAPE#95-88
GRAPHIC=none
A major supermarket chain is coming to Danville.
As Teresa Hamilton reports, the move is expected to deliver up to 150 NEW
jobs.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=The company
SUPER=03-Danville; :00
SUPER=01-E. Linwood Wright/Danville Vice Mayor; :24
SUPER=@Teresa1; :57
RUNS=1:13
OUT Q=Hamilton, News 7, Danville.
((The company in question is Hannaford Brothers of Maine.
After months of negotiations, company officials have finalized plans to
build a 54- thousand square foot Food and Drug Superstore adjacent to Piedmont
Mall.
The Company purchased the eleven acre site, behind Rock O'la Cafe.
Danville's Vice Mayor says a move like this often has a multiplying affect.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=It's hard
((E. LINWOOD WRIGHT/DANVILLE VICE MAYOR: IT'S HARD TO PUT A NUMBER ON IT BUT
HOPEFULLY IF THIS IS AN ATTRACTIVE RETAILER , AN UNUSUAL RETAILER, IT WILL
BRING NEW CUSTOMERS INTO THE CITY AND MAYBE EVEN MAKE FOLKS WHO LIVE IN THE
CITY TO SPEND A LITTLE MORE MONEY. ))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=more money.
Hannaford Brothers is a Fortune 500- company that's making its mark in
Virginia and North Carolina.
The company recently acquired nine grocery stores in the Richmond area.
Hannaford is perhaps best known for high quality seafood, meats and
produce-- that's often purchased from local farmers.
take su
Hannaford began as a fruit and vegetable shop in Portland, Maine back in
1883. Today the company has grown to include at least 118- stores along the
East Coast.
end su
Hannaford hopes to open by next fall. Teresa Hamilton, News 7, Danville.))
ANCHOR=Beth 2 shot
SS= 2 shot
And more jobs are coming to Wythe County, now that a plastic film maker is
moving ahead with plans to double its work force.
Klockner
ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=tal
TAPE# 95-90
GRAPHIC=2 shot
Klockner Pentaplast is building an addition at its Rural Retreat plant.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Rural Retreat/File Tape;
Construction should begin sometime next year.
The company expects to hire up to 100 new workers over the next several
years.
Klockner had hoped to start on the addition months ago, but only recently
reached an agreement with Wythe County on tool and machinery taxes.
The county lowered the rate so Klockner will not pay a dis-proportionate
share once it brings in 20 million dollars of new machinery and equipment.
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Continental
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#95-84
GRAPHIC=Roanoke Regional Airport
People traveling to and from Roanoke will have a new option- another major
airline will fly in and out of Roanoke.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
Continental Express, whose parent company is Continental Airlines, will take
off from Roanoke starting January eighth.
Four non- stop- flights between the Star City and Newark, New Jersey will be
offered, giving Southwest Virginians a few more options when it comes to
air-travel.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 16:03:57
IN Q=We're excited
((MARK COURTNEY/ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT: WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT GETTING THE FIFTH
NEW CARRIER. IT CERTAINLY MEANS ADDITIONAL COMPETITION IN THE MARKETPLACE,
BETTER BALANCE OF SERVICE AND THE ADDITION OF YET ANOTHER AIRLINE HUB-- WHICH
MEANS EVEN MORE CONNECTING POSSIBILITIES AND BETTER SERVICE OUT OF ROANOKE. ))
SUPER=01-Mark Courtney/Roanoke Regional Airport;
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=out of Roanoke
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@File;
But the airline didn't focus solely on Roanoke.
Starting in December, Continental will offer non- stop van service from
Danville to Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro.
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Train-ax
ANCHOR=Beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=tal
TAPE# 95-83
GRAPHIC=NONE
A collision between a train and a pick up truck in Montgomery County injured
TWO people.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Elliston/Yesterday;
It happened yesterday afternoon in Elliston.
The conductor told police the truck's driver, Tommy Lee Wheeler of Elliston,
was apparently NOT paying attention.
The conductor says he blew the whistle, but Wheeler did NOT heed his
warning.
The train struck the side of the truck bed. Wheeler told police he NEVER
saw the train.
Wheeler and a passenger, Brenda Dowdy of Blacksburg, were both taken to
Montgomery Regional Hospital where they were treated and released.
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Film-Festival
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=cro
TAPE# none
GRAPHIC=none
Actors Treat Williams and Ruben Blades have been added to the list of stars
who will appear at the upcoming Virginia Festival of American Film.
Williams starred in ``Prince of the City.''
Blades is best known for his role in ``The Milagro Beanfield War.''
Williams will help introduce the premiere of a 30-minute short film.
And Blades will introduce his new film, a thriller set at the
Mexican-American border.
This is the eighth year of the film festival.
It opens next Thursday and runs four days.
NFL
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=mornin'
WRITER=nle
TAPE#= net
GRAPHIC=none
All kinds of records were breaking last night in the Rockies.
The Denver Broncos posted their first shutout against the Oakland Raiders
since 1981.
The win puts an end to Denver's seven game losing streak.
AND, it's the first Monday Night Football game the team has won since 1990.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Denver, CO/ABC;
In the first quarter, Oakland's Harvey Williams fumbles and it's recovered
by the Broncos.
Number 82 James Jett causes another fumble, but Denver is able to hold on.
Later in the first, Mike Pritchard gets a little out of hand.
Then in the second, John Elway throws this pass to Anthony Miller, for a 32
yard touch down.
And the Broncos go on the stomp the Raiders 27-to-0.
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Wiley
ANCHOR=Melanie 2 shot
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#edit of 95-70 with bite and music from field tape
GRAPHIC=2 shot
The harmonic sounds of violins, cellos, and a host of other instruments
filled the Roanoke Civic Center auditorium last night.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Night;
It was the audition performance for one candidate hoping to become the next
conductor of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra.
David Wiley is one of five candidates for the position.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:01:42
IN Q=I feel like
((DAVID WILEY/RSO CONDUCTOR CANDIDATE: I FEEL LIKE WE'RE MAKING BEAUTIFUL
MUSIC, AND THAT'S WHAT I'D HOPED TO DO-- COME HERE AND AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE,
INSPIRE THEM AND CHOOSE WORKS THAT I HOPE THEY LOVE TO PERFORM AND THAT THE
AUDIENCE APPRECIATES. ))
SUPER=01-David Wiley/RSO Conductor Candidate;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=audience appreciates
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VO-NAT
We leave you now with a sample of Wiley's musical job application.
Thanks for joining us, and have a great day!
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
(NAT SOUND OF MUSIC)
RUNS=:16
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by SS