06:00-01
HEADLINES
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=
WRITER=Melanie
TAPE#
GRAPHIC=
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VO-NAT
Members of the anti-government group the Freemen surrender in Montana,
ending an 81 day standoff.
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ANCHOR=Melanie
And the governor of Arizona faces a 23 count federal indictment that
includes a charge of attempted extortion.
wx-head/live-head
(larry ad lib)
ANCHOR=Melanie
News 7 Mornin' is next.
FREEMEN
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=freemen
The 81-day Freemen standoff in Montana is over.
The 14 members of the anti-government group who face criminal charges were
transported to Billings this morning.
Arraignment is expected later today.
The formal end to the stand-off came last night when the Freemen surrendered
peacefully to F-B-I agents.
Manuel Gallegus has more.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=the surrenders
SUPER=03-Near Brusett, MT; :00
SUPER=01-Louis Freeh/FBI Director; 1:28
SUPER=01-Manuel Gallegus/Reporting; 1:50
RUNS=2:00
OUT Q=Garfield County, Montana
((
The surrenders happened the way everything has happened with the freemen--
slowly, deliberately, in an atmosphere of tension. there were no handcuffs and
no provocative show of weapons by either side. edwin clark, one of the group's
leaders and a lifelong resident of the ranch, led small groups of the
freemen out of a large r-v to the waiting group of fbi agents and their blue
vans.
They were then driven to an fbi checkpoint just outside the ranch, the
last stop before being taken to jail in billings.
There were signs all day the standoff was coming to an end. the freemen
removed the upside down american flag they'd been flying, and replaced it with
a confederate flag. a ryder moving truck arrived to remove documents sources
said the freemen needed for their defense during trial. and karl ohs, a
montana state legislator who acted as a mediator made many trips between the
fbi checkpoint and the ranch. the freemen trust him, and he reportedly
promised to hold their truck full of documents in safekeeping. among those
facing the most serious charges are ranch owners ralph and emmet clark, who
sources say almost backed out of the surrender. they are charged with check
fraud, along with Dale Jacobi and rodney skurdal, a pair of known white
supremacists.
Manuel Gallegues, cbs News.))
AZ-GOVERNOR
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
Arizona's governor is vowing to remain in office despite being indicted on a
number of federal charges ranging from fraud to attempted extortion.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Phoenix, AZ;
Fife Symington, a former real estate developer, has been under investigation
for allegedly cheating lenders for a failed real estate business.
Symington defaulted on millions of dollars worth of loans in 19-91, the same
year he was elected as Governor.
He denies any wrongdoing.
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Henry-Murder
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#96=41
GRAPHIC=Murder investigation
A high profile murder case in Henry County has taken on a new twist.
Authorities yesterday arrested a second man for his alleged involvement in
the shooting death of a 15-year old girl.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville;
32-year old Mark Anthony (Lie-toe) Lieteau was arrested at work and charged
with first degree murder, two counts of robbery and one count of attempted
robbery.
The murder charge is connected to the death of 15-year old Lavina
(La-vee-nah) Scales.
The young woman was shot last fall eight times in the head.
Authorities say Lieteau (Lie-toe) did NOT pull the trigger but should be
held accountable because he was allegedly there at the time of the shooting.
(/////SOT/////)
1:13:07
SOT
IN Q=There are
((LT. KIMMY NESTER/HENRY CO. SHERIFF'S DEPT.: THERE ARE VARIOUS ROLES. TO BE
CHARGED WITH THESE OFFENSES DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU HAD TO FIRE THE WEAPON
YOURSELF OR HAVE THE WEAPON IN YOUR HAND THAT YOU SIMPLY WERE A BIG ENOUGH ROLE
PLAYER IN THAT YOU KNEW WHAT WAS OCCURRING AND THAT YOU WERE A PART OF IT AND
THAT YOU WERE THERE PRIOR TO IT HAPPENING. ))
SUPER=01-Lt. Kimmy Nester/Henry Co. Sheriff's Dept.; :00
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=to it happening.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville/May 31;
Last month, 16-year old Tommy Helms pled guilty to pulling the trigger.
Authorities are now questioning a third suspect-- who's a juvenile.
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Leftwich
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#96-34
GRAPHIC=Fire aftermath
A landlord has agreed to pay more than a quarter million dollars to a
Roanoke woman whose mother and four children were killed in a house fire.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/January 20;
Patricia Leftwich sued W-T-S Incorporated, for more than one million
dollars.
Now W-T-S and Jack Richards have agreed to pay her 270-thousand dollars to
settle the case.
Leftwich may still file claims against the manufacturers of the space
heater and the extension cord that were determined to have caused the fire.
(----------------)
1-Sports
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cro
TAPE#=sports cut in
GRAPHIC=none
Turning now to sports -- the Salem Avalanche lost another one. Steve Mason
has the lowlights. Good morning Steve.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=good morning
RUNS=1:21
OUT Q=everybody
One-Larry
ANCHOR=Larry
NEWSCAST=Mornin'
WRITER=ldo
TAPE#M96-6 Boat Check
CHROMAKEY=Live/Microwave
GRAPHIC=none
SUPER=15-Larry Dowdy;
(Roll cue:) A check list for you and your boat, before hitting the water.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Number one, I think...
SUPER=13-Ed Graves/Valley Marine Center; :00
SUPER=12-Roanoke; :30
RUNS=2:52
OUT Q=a first aid kit.
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LIVE=Larry/Full
(Short weather & toss to bump)
SUMITOMO
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#
GRAPHIC=
Executives of Japan's giant Sumitomo corporation are moving quickly to
contain damage from disclosures that a single rogue trader may have lost
1-point-eight billion dollars over 10 years in unauthorized copper dealings.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
WORLD WRAP 4:31:21
But the Japanese company says it can cover the loss without a problem.
Sumitomo's president is offering his personal apologies for the scandal,
and says the company will cooperate with copper regulators to try to stabilize
trading.
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Water-Company
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPEedit of quibell with new bite #96-49
GRAPHIC=Quibell
It looks like the Quibell company will stay in business after all.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/File Tape;
But to do that, it filed for bankruptcy.
A company called Matrix Capital Markets says it will buy Quibell.
But part of the deal was that Quibell had to file for chapter 11 first.
Quibell's operations shut down in April after a dispute with its bottle
supplier.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT QUIBELL RAW 08:08:42
IN Q=We've gotta
((ANDY GOLDSTEIN/QUIBELL ATTORNEY: WE'VE GOTTA BRING THE EMPLOYEES BACK TO
WORK, ASCERTAIN WHAT ORDERS ARE OUT THERE, BUT WE ARE HOPEFUL THAT THE PLANT
WILL BE UP AND RUNNING IN A WEEK TO 10 DAYS.))
SUPER=01-Andy Goldstein/Quibell Attorney;
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=to 10 days.
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VO-NAT
The bottled water company has been in our area for about 10 years.
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Clean-Water
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#96-43
GRAPHIC=Water Quality
While we're on the subject of water --
It's NOT how dirty it is-- but who pays to keep it clean.
A new report suggests Virginia taxpayers are picking up too much of the tab
for industrial pollution.
The Allen administration is critical -- but acknowledges the DC advocacy
group has raised some good questions.
Ellen Qualls reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=The Department
SUPER=03-Smithfield; :00
SUPER=03-Richmond; :10
SUPER=01-Marie Kulick/Clean Water Action; :15
SUPER=@Ellen1; :32
SUPER=01-Becky Norton Dunlop/Va. Natural Resources Secretary; :44
SUPER=01-John Friedrich/Clean Water Action; 1:08
RUNS=1:26
OUT Q=Qualls, News 7, Richmond.
(( The Department of Environmental Quality has been criticized and is now
working hard with pork- producer Smithfield Foods to make it pay for the costs
of polluting the Pagan River.
A new report from Washington- based Clean Water Action has the DEQ up in
arms.
sot 11:32:14
((MARIE KULICK: THOSE POLLUTERS THAT POLLUTE THE MOST ... CLEAN INDUSTRIES.))
runs=:07
The group says Virginia's most toxic industries pay one tenth of the cost of
water permit related functions.
That includes monitoring and cleanup of rivers.
SOT 15:43;59 STANDUP
((ONE PRESSING PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION RAISED BY THE REPORT IS HOW CITIES LIKE
RICHMOND AND LYNCHBURG WILL PAY FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT NEEDS EXCEEDING 200-
MILLION DOLLARS WITHOUT MORE HELP FROM INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS.))
RUNS=:12
sot 16:08:18
((BECKY NORTON DUNLOP/VA. NATURAL RESOURCES SECRETARY: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS HAVE
THE AUTHORITY TO SET RATES FOR HOW THEY'RE GOING TO SET RATES...SO WHEN
BUSINESSES PAY TAXES, CITIZENS ARE PAYING TAXES.))
runs=:20
Clean Water Action rebuts that with Hopewell's polluting Allied Signal
plant.
SOT 11:29:15
((JOHN FRIEDRICH/CLEAN WATER ACTION: AN INDUSTRY LAST YEAR WHO HAD 875-
MILLION DOLLARS IN PROFITS, WHOSE CEO IS PAID 1-POINT-2 MILLION DOLLARS.))
RUNS=:08
Clean Water Action and state officials agree -- it's up to local citizens to
watch their own rates and ask who's paying for whose pollution.
Ellen Qualls, News 7, Richmond.))
2-scores
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=cro
TAPE# none
GRAPHIC=avalanche
In sports -- Winston- Salem threw water on the the Salem Avalanche's attempt
at a win last night.
Let's take a look at the scoreboards.
(//////////////
SUPER=#C-200;
SUPER=93-Winston-Salem/=10/Salem/==3;
SUPER=91-Cleveland/==6/NY Yankees/==2//Kansas City/=10/Baltimore/==2;
SUPER=91-Milwaukee/=16/Oakland/==3//Boston/==8/Texas/==7;
SUPER=91-California/==6/Toronto/==4;
SUPER=92-San Francisco/=12/Houston/==8//Florida/==4/Pittsburgh/==3;
SUPER=92-Los Angeles/==6/Atlanta/==3//NY Mets/==2/St. Louis/==1;
SUPER=92-Colorado/==4/Philadelphia/==1//Chi Cubs/==6/San Diego/==3;
Two-Larry
ANCHOR=Larry
NEWSCAST=Mornin'
WRITER=ldo
TAPE#M96-6 Peedobike
CHROMAKEY=Live/Microwave
GRAPHIC=none
SUPER=15-Larry Dowdy;
(Roll cue:) A new way to have fun on the water.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=I dreamed about...
SUPER=13-George Tatum/Peedobike Inventor; :00
SUPER=12-Smith Mountain Lake; :18
RUNS=2:49
OUT Q=taken my shoes off.
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LIVE=Larry/Full
(Toss to Melanie)
2HEADLINES
ANCHOR=
NEWSCAST=
WRITER=
TAPE#
GRAPHIC=
Here's a look at today's top stories.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Instead of a Montana ranch, a jail cell is now the home for 14 members of
the anti-government Freemen.
The fugitives surrendered peacefully last night to federal agents, ending
an 81 day standoff.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Arizona Governor Fife Symington is vowing to remain in office.
That after a federal grand jury handed down a 23-count indictment that
includes charges of fraud and attempted extortion.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
And a second person is facing charges in connection with the death of a 15-
year- old Henry County girl.
Thirty-two year old Mark Anthony Lieteau (Lie- toe) is charged with first
degree murder in the death of Lavina Scales.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Melanie
And that's what's making news on this Friday June 14th.
Don't go away, News 7 Mornin' will be right back.
Wx-Hello
ANCHOR=beth
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=bmy
TAPE# none
GRAPHIC=none
(CURRENT STATS)
(RKE/L'BURG)
ESS
(TODAY/AREA FORECAST)
surrender
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=freemen standoff
Members of the anti-government group the Freemen are in Billings, Montana
this morning awaiting a court arraignment.
All 16 remaining members of the organization surrendered peacefully last
night at their compound.
Fourteen of them face criminal charges including bad check writing and
threats against a judge.
Manuel Gallegus has more.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=the surrenders
SUPER=03-Near Brusett, MT; :00
SUPER=01-Louis Freeh/FBI Director; :28
SUPER=01-Manuel Gallegus/Reporting; 1:50
RUNS=2:00
OUT Q=Garfield County, Montana
((
The surrenders happened the way everything has happened with the freemen--
slowly, deliberately, in an atmosphere of tension. there were no handcuffs and
no provocative show of weapons by either side. edwin clark, one of the group's
leaders and a lifelong resident of the ranch, led small groups of the
freemen out of a large r-v to the waiting group of fbi agents and their blue
vans.
They were then driven to an fbi checkpoint just outside the ranch, the
last stop before being taken to jail in billings.
There were signs all day the standoff was coming to an end. the freemen
removed the upside down american flag they'd been flying, and replaced it with
a confederate flag. a ryder moving truck arrived to remove documents sources
said the freemen needed for their defense during trial. and karl ohs, a
montana state legislator who acted as a mediator made many trips between the
fbi checkpoint and the ranch. the freemen trust him, and he reportedly
promised to hold their truck full of documents in safekeeping. among those
facing the most serious charges are ranch owners ralph and emmet clark, who
sources say almost backed out of the surrender. they are charged with check
fraud, along with Dale Jacobi and rodney skurdal, a pair of known white
supremacists.
Manuel Gallegues, cbs News.))
SYMINGTON
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE# net
GRAPHIC=none
Arizona Governor Fife Symington has been indicted by a federal grand jury
on fraud and attempted extortion charges.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Phoenix, AZ;
Symington, a former real estate developer, has been under investigation
for allegedly cheating lenders for a failed real estate business.
He denies wrongdoing and says he won't resign.
(----------------)
Nichols
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#96-39
GRAPHIC=Nichols, Charles
The buck stops here for a champion deer hunter.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Salem;
State officials say 36 year old Charles Nichols bought 11 point antlers and
thick fur from a Montana retailer and then placed them on a deer he killed in
Virginia.
He then entered the buck in a Roanoke county contest and took first prize.
Nichols pled guilty to a game fraud charge in Roanoke County Circuit Court.
His hunting privileges were revoked for five years.
As part of the plea agreement, prosecutors asked that Nichols receive 100
hours of community service but he COULD get up to ten years in jail.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:54:14
IN Q=I think
((JIM CRUMLEY/TREBARK OUTFITTERS: I THINK MR. NICHOLS IS FORTUNATE THAT HE
DIDN'T GO IN FRONT OF A JURY OF HIS HUNTING PEERS BECAUSE HE WOULD HAVE FAIRED
MUCH WORSE PROBABLY THAN WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN WITH THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE
STATE. ))
SUPER=01-Jim Crumley/Trebark Outfitters;
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=of the state
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Nichols faces similar charges in five other counties.
(----------------)
Trash-Tags
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#96-42
GRAPHIC=Legal Scales
A Lynchburg grand jury will hear the cases of five people charged with
stealing then re-selling city trash stickers.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg;
Police say Social Services employee Christine Cyrus stole 16-thousand tags
from the city's welfare office and gave them to friends who were having money
trouble.
Leroy and Starlet Shelton sold one box of 95-cent tags to the owner of the
White Rock food market for half their total value.
Larry Wayne Dunn in turn sold half his stock to David Lee Catlett, who owns
the Sunshine Market in Lynchburg.
Lawyers for both men claimed their clients didn't know they were buying
stolen property.
Cyrus is charged with grand larceny, the others with possession of stolen
property.
The next grand jury meets July 1st.
(----------------)
3-Sports
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cro
TAPE#=sports cut in
GRAPHIC=none
In sports, Steve Mason has the latest from the ballparks to the links. Good
morning Steve.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=hello again
RUNS=1:52
OUT Q=great weekend
Three-Larry
ANCHOR=Larry
NEWSCAST=Mornin'
WRITER=ldo
TAPE#M96-6 Batteau
CHROMAKEY=Live/Microwave
GRAPHIC=none
(ROLLS COLD OUT OF BIRTHDAYS)
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Welcome back to...
SUPER=12-Lynchburg; :00
SUPER=13-Holt Masserly/James River Batteau Festival; :20
SUPER=24-File Tape; :40
RUNS=2:41
OUT Q=holds it tight.
(-------------)
LIVE=Larry/Full
(Toss to Bump)
Murder
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#96=41
GRAPHIC=Murder investigation
Another wrinkle in a high profile murder case in Henry County.
Yesterday authorities charged a second man in the shooting death of a
15-year old girl.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville;
32-year old Mark Anthony (Lie-toe) Lieteau was arrested at work and charged
with first degree murder, two counts of robbery and one count of attempted
robbery.
The murder charge is connected to the death of 15-year old Lavina
(La-vee-nah) Scales.
The young woman was shot last fall eight times in the head.
Authorities say Lieteau (Lie-toe) did NOT pull the trigger but should be
held accountable because he was allegedly there at the time of the shooting.
(/////SOT/////)
1:13:07
SOT
IN Q=There are
((LT. KIMMY NESTER/HENRY CO. SHERIFF'S DEPT.: THERE ARE VARIOUS ROLES. TO BE
CHARGED WITH THESE OFFENSES DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU HAD TO FIRE THE WEAPON
YOURSELF OR HAVE THE WEAPON IN YOUR HAND THAT YOU SIMPLY WERE A BIG ENOUGH ROLE
PLAYER IN THAT YOU KNEW WHAT WAS OCCURRING AND THAT YOU WERE A PART OF IT AND
THAT YOU WERE THERE PRIOR TO IT HAPPENING. ))
SUPER=01-Lt. Kimmy Nester/Henry Co. Sheriff's Dept.; :00
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=to it happening.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville/May 31;
Last month, 16-year old Tommy Helms pled guilty in court to pulling the
trigger.
Authorities are now questioning a third suspect-- who's a juvenile.
(----------------)
Patricia-Leftwich
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#96-34
GRAPHIC=Fire aftermath
A Roanoke woman whose mother and four children were killed in a house fire
will get more than a quarter million dollars from her landlord.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/January 20;
Patricia Leftwich sued W-T-S Incorporated, for more than one million
dollars.
Now W-T-S and Jack Richards have agreed to pay her 270-thousand dollars to
settle the case.
Leftwich may still file claims against the manufacturers of the space
heater and the extension cord that were determined to have caused the fire.
(----------------)
Motley
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#96-48
GRAPHIC=motley
A Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Danville's
Commonwealth Attorney.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Danville/File Tape;
The Reverend Thomas Motley had accused Bill Fuller and his assistant, James
Martin, of illegally obtaining Motley's criminal record, which was then
published as part of an ad in a local newspaper.
Shortly before the ad appeared, Motley was acquitted of slapping a student
with a yardstick.
Fuller says the ad addressed what he said were errors in the paper's news
accounts of the case.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=HOLD
Judge Kenneth Covington dismissed the case saying Fuller and Martin obtained
the information legally-- through public records.
Motley says he will appeal the judge's decision and will move forward with
his federal lawsuit.
Lexington-Bus
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=jmo
TAPE#96-44
GRAPHIC=NONE
It's been more than six years since Greyhound closed its bus station in
Lexington.
But starting next week customers will once again be able to buy tickets in
the city.
Jay Moore has the story.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=03-Lexington; :00
SUPER=01-Charlene Thompson/Classic Creations; :11
SUPER=01-Lynn Tyree/Style House; :36 Quick!!!
SUPER=@Jay1; :57
RUNS=1:11
OUT Q=Jay Moore News 7
((Greyhound buses won't be pulling into this parking lot on the outskirts of
Lexington much longer.
Starting Tuesday the bus stop is moving downtown.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 5:17:04
IN Q=We started doing
((CHARLENE THOMPSON/CLASSIC CREATION: WE STARTED DOING THIS LITTLE ADVENTURE
BACK IN NOVEMBER TRYING TO BECOME THE NEW TICKET AGENT FOR GREYHOUND AND IT'S
ALMOST BEEN EIGHT MONTHS AND IT FINALLY WENT THROUGH.))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=went through.
It took so long because City Council was concerned about traffic.
But after a public hearing last week council gave Thompson the green light
to go ahead.
The old bus stop was just a small shelter and tickets had to be bought from
offices out of the area.
But now tickets can be picked up from Thompson's business.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:05:56
IN Q=I think it'll
((LYNN TYREE/STYLE HOUSE: I THINK IT'LL BENEFIT ALL THE BUSINESSES AROUND THIS
AREA. LET'S SAY THEY HAVE A TWO HOUR DELAY. THEY CAN GO SHOPPING. THEY'VE
GOTTA KILL TIME SO THEY MIGHT AS WELL KILL IT IN OUR BUSINESSES.))
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=in our businesses.
Buses will stop five times a day.
And that has some people wary of the whole idea.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:21:10
IN Q=Some business owners
((JAY MOORE/REPORTING: SOME BUSINESS OWNERS ARE CONCERNED THE NEW BUS STOP
WILL CAUSE TRAFFIC PROBLEMS FOR THE DOWNTOWN AREA. THAT'S WHY CITY COUNCIL IS
ONLY GIVING THIS A 30 DAY TRIAL RUN. THAT'S WHEN THEY'LL HAVE ANOTHER PUBLIC
HEARING TO DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT THIS WILL BE A PERMANENT FIXTURE IN THE CITY
OF LEXINGTON. JAY MOORE NEWS 7.))
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=Moore, News 7.
4-scores
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=cro
TAPE# none
GRAPHIC=mlb logo
In sports -- Cal Ripken is ready to surpass another consecutive games
streak. Ripken yesterday played in his two-thousand-two- hundred and 15th game.
The Baltimore shortstop can break the mark tonight in Kansas
City.
Let's take a look at the scoreboards.
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SUPER=#C-200;
SUPER=91-Cleveland/==6/NY Yankees/==2//Kansas City/=10/Baltimore/==2;
SUPER=91-Milwaukee/=16/Oakland/==3//Boston/==8/Texas/==7;
SUPER=91-California/==6/Toronto/==4;
SUPER=92-San Francisco/=12/Houston/==8//Florida/==4/Pittsburgh/==3;
SUPER=92-Los Angeles/==6/Atlanta/==3//NY Mets/==2/St. Louis/==1;
SUPER=92-Colorado/==4/Philadelphia/==1//Chi Cubs/==6/San Diego/==3;
SUPER=93-Winston-Salem/=10/Salem/==3;
by SS