06:00-01

C'burg-Fatal

ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#96-
GRAPHIC=fatal accident


A head on collision in Christiansburg claims a life.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Christiansburg;


Police say Timothy Chaffin was driving in the wrong lane last night without his headlights when the accident occurred.
27- year- old Steve Burton was killed.
Chaffin was treated and released from the hospital.
Police have charged him with D-U-I and more charges are pending.
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E-Parents-Rights


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#96-102
GRAPHIC=Session 97


The wording is simple -- the legal ramifications are NOT.
A constitutional change proposed by conservatives is about to flare into a political firestorm in Richmond.
It simply reads: the right of parents to direct the upbringing and education of their children shall be a fundamental right.
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SOT 57:33
IN Q=A lot

((GOV. GEORGE ALLEN: A LOT OF PEOPLE TALK ABOUT A VILLAGE RAISING THE CHILDREN. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PARENT PRIMARILY. IT'S ONE OF THEIR MOST IMPORTANT RESPONSIBILITIES TO RAISE CHILDREN. AND I THINK WE IN GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO RECOGNIZE THAT. AND I THINK THAT WE IN GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO RECOGNIZE THAT. NOW IF A PARENT IS ABUSING A CHILD, NEGLECTING A CHILD, DOING SOMETHING HARMFUL TO A CHILD, OBVIOUSLY AS A SOCIETY WE'LL WANT TO PROTECT THAT CHILD.))
SUPER=@Allen;
RUNS=:24
OUT Q=that child.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;


Opponents say the wording is simply too vague.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 01:03:20
IN Q=We will

((LT. GOV. DON BEYER: WE WILL OPEN THE DOOR FOR PARENT LAWSUITS AGAINST IMMUNIZATION LAWS, AGAINST SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, AGAINST THE NEW STANDARDS OF LEARNING, EVEN MOST IMPORTANTLY AGAINST CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES. ALL THOSE TIMES WE'VE HAD TO GO IN AND TAKE A CHILD THAT'S BEING BEAT UP, THAT'S BEING SEXUALLY ABUSED AND YANK 'EM OUT OF THAT ABUSIVE HOUSEHOLD.))
SUPER=@Beyer;
RUNS=:21
OUT Q=abusive household.
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VO-NAT


A tense procedural fight broke out in the Senate yesterday over when the parents rights bill will be considered.
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E-Green


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#96-104
GRAPHIC=Green


For months, a Franklin County animal breeder has been under fire-- accused of animal cruelty.
She still has not faced those charges, but a judge has ruled she's not capable of caring for her dogs and cats.
Scott Prince reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Valery Green
SUPER=03-Franklin Co.; :00
SUPER=04-January 17; :07
SUPER=07-Valery Green; :22
SUPER=@Scott2; :35
SUPER=01-Tammy Javier/Humane Society Investigator; :53
SUPER=04-January 14; 1:08
RUNS=1:22
OUT Q=S.P., N-7, Franklin County

(( Valery Green won't be breeding dogs and cats any more... in fact from now on... she can't even own a PET.
Last week, her hundred- or- so animals were removed from her Franklin County home because of the weather.
Now, thanks to a judge's ruling, the Humane Society has been granted permanent custody of the animals.
Green says she is the victim of a conspiracy.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 16:04:19
IN Q=It is

((VALERY GREEN/EMBATTLED BREEDER: IT IS A DEVICE ON BEHALF OF THE HUMANE SOCIETY... TO TAKE MY ANIMALS AND TO SELL THEM AND TO MAKE A LOT OF MONEY.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=of money


Green DID testify in her own defense and said that the animals had been well taken care of.
About a half an hour into her testimony she got up and retrieved some papers... all the while speaking on the record.
Shortly after that... Green whispered to her attorney... as if to tell her which questions to ask.
Prosecution witnesses were a bit more formal... as they described the conditions in which the animals were kept.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=I was

((TAMMY JAVIER/HUMANE SOCIETY INVESTIGATOR: I WAS ABLE TO SEE LARGE NUMBERS OF DOGS CONTAINED IN SMALL PENS WITH NOT ADEQUATE SHELTER PROVIDED IN EACH PEN AND THERE WAS ALSO SEVERAL INCHES OF FECES AND MUD MIXED TOGETHER THAT THE ANIMALS WERE IN. ))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=were in


Despite the ruling, the Humane Society is not allowed to put any of the animals up for adoption because Green has appealed the ruling.
She's scheduled to face animal neglect and cruelty charges in early February.
Scott Prince, News- 7, Franklin County.))

BUNGEE-DEATH


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none


A deadly accident has forced a rewrite of the Super Bowl halftime show.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-New Orleans, LA;


During rehearsal last night at the Superdome a bungee-jumper fell to her death.
The Florida woman was part of a 16 member performing group.
Some 750 people were in the arena at the time.
Many were children who were rehearsing their parts in the halftime show.
Producers are now planning to eliminate the bungee-jumping section.
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CA-flooding


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=flooding


California's soggy north is in for yet another major storm.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Tracy, CA;


Forecasters say the system could dump four inches of rain on the Sierra Nevada foothills this weekend.
Levees are already being threatened by rivers and streams swollen from a big storm Wednesday night.
A third storm could hit Monday.
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E-Bedford-Schools


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=jmo
TAPE#97-1
GRAPHIC=Education


The number of students is growing but the number of schools is not.
That was the concern with a coalition of parents last night at a Bedford County School Board meeting.
In the past couple of years the county has seen an average of three to four hundred new students each year.
And as Jay Moore report, neither the school board nor the parents are happy with the county's board of supervisors.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Bedford County is
SUPER=03-Bedford Co.; :00
SUPER=01-John Kent/Bedford Co. School Superintendent; :08
SUPER=01-Betty Earle/Bedford Co. School Board; :35
SUPER=01-Debby Allen/PTA Coalition; 1:01
SUPER=@Jay1; 1:16
RUNS=1:27
OUT Q=Moore, News 7

(( Bedford County is the fastest growing school division west of Interstate 95 in the Commonwealth.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:54:22
IN Q=In the past

((JOHN KENT/BEDFORD CO. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: IN THE PAST DECADE WE'VE GROWN BY 2500 STUDENTS. OUR PROJECTED STUDIES SHOW WE'LL GROW BY AN ADDITIONAL 2500 STUDENTS IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=next five years.


The kindergarten, first, and second grade enrollment is where most of the growth is occuring.
In '93 the school board approved the building of a new school in the Forest area.
But when it asked the board of supervisors for funding last February the supervisors said no.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 7:56:43
IN Q=I do agree

(( ))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=what the needs are.


Another board member says this is an example of why the school boards needs to have tax authority.
The school board will go back to the supervisors and this time it'll have even more on its plate...two schools...one in Forest the other in the western section of the county.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 7:15:18
IN Q=We feel like

((DEBBY ALLEN/PTA COALITION: WE FEEL LIKE THE SCHOOL BOARD NEEDS TO SAY TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS THIS IS WHAT WE NEED. THIS IS WHY WE NEED IT. HERE'S THE DATA TO SUPPORT WHAT WE NEED. THE SUPERVISORS CAN THEN FUND THOSE NEEDS.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=fund those needs.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 8:07:56
IN Q=The cost

((JAY MOORE/REPORTING: THE COSTS OF THE TWO SCHOOLS WILL BE AROUND 12 MILLION. THE SCHOOL BOARD WILL BE MEETING NEXT THURSDAY WITH THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO SEE WHETHER OR NOT IT WILL PROVIDE THAT FUNDING. IN BEDFORD COUNTY. JAY MOORE, NEWS 7.))
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=Moore, News 7.

))

E-Stallins


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#96-107
GRAPHIC=Penny Stallins


Last June- -the day before the disability check was to arrive from Richmond- -Penny Stallins got a call.
Her cocaine shipment was in.
"Hallelujah, Jesus," she said to the police informant. But she would have to wait another day- -for the check to arrive- -before she could buy the coke.
All this came out in court yesterday, as the former gym teacher and golf pro was sentenced to serve SIX MONTHS in jail.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Fincastle;


It also came out that she'd been using coke and helping others get it for ten years- -meaning she was using the drug long before she quit teaching in Salem.
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ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=hold


Judge George Honts ordered her to pay a five-thousand dollar fine, and the County also confiscated her car.

Davis


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#net (edit of
GRAPHIC=davis, gil


Paula Jones' lawyer says he does NOT owe anybody an apology.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=@file;


Gil Davis has responded to a videotape that shows him discussing a Playboy appearance with another woman client.
Davis is seeking the G-O-P nomination for attorney general.
SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co./Last Week;


He said the videotape shows voters they're not getting a stuffed shirt.
A Davis campaign aide and a political consultant have resigned from his campaign since the tape was released.
Davis has asked a judge to release him from representing the woman who made the tape public.
She had sued her employer after she was fired, alleging sex discrimination.
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Bowl-DEATH


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none


Two days before the Super Bowl, tragedy strikes at the Louisiana Superdome.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-New Orleans, LA;


During rehearsal last night for the halftime production a bungee-jumper fell to her death.
The Florida woman was part of a 16 member performing group.
Some 750 people were in the arena at the time.
Many were children who were rehearsing their parts in the halftime show.
Producers are now planning to eliminate the bungee-jumping section.
It is not known yet if the death was caused by human error or equipment failure.
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saudi-bombing


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none


Attorney general Janet Reno is publicly criticizing the government of Saudi Arabia.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Saudi Arabia/June 1996

4:03:10
She said yesterday that the Persian Gulf nation has withheld information about its investigation of the June bombing that killed 19 U-S airmen.
SUPER=03-Washington DC/Yesterday;

4:02;30
Reno says the information would help U-S officials determine exactly what action needs to be taken next.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=

(( RENO:I AM HOPEFUL THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO ADDRESS THESE ISSUES
(AND) OBTAIN THE INFORMATION SO APPROPRIATE STEPS CAN BE TAKEN."

))
SUPER=01-Janet Reno/Attorney General;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=steps can be taken.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Reno declined to discuss what specific information the Saudi government has refused to provide saying it would be inappropriate to go into detail.
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Simpson


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=simpson


Jurors in O.J. Simpson's wrongful death trial have a long weekend to think about the closing arguments offered yesterday by Simpson's defense team.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Santa Monica, CA;

4:06:39
One lawyer summed up the case -- telling jurors that evidence in the case had been tampered with and planted.
The defense must finish its presentation Monday, then comes the plaintiffs' rebuttal.
After that, the judge has about an hour of instructions to give the jury before deliberations can begin.
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Tsongas


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none


The nation and his family, said goodbye to Paul Tsongas yesterday.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lowell, MA;


The former Senator was remembered for his courage and his dedication and as a loving father.
Besides family, there were dozens of political dignitaries.
SUPER=@file;


Tsongas was a former senator from Massachusetts and a presidential candidate in 19-92.
He died last weekend from pneumonia -- after a 14-year battle with cancer.
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P-Parents-Rights


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#596-43
SS=Virginia Seal


A battle is shaping over a proposed change to Virginia's Constitution.
It guarantees parents the right to direct the upbringing of their children.
But opponents are concerned the wording would open schools and child protective services up to legal challenges by angry parents.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 56:18
IN Q=It is

((GOV. GEORGE ALLEN: IT IS NOT MY INTENT TO, NOR ANYBODY WHO'S PROPOSING THIS TO HAVE ANY SORT OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY INCLUDING ABUSE OF CHILDREN TO BE SOMEHOW SANCTIONED BY THIS.))
SUPER=@Allen;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=by this.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;


Lieutenant Governor Don Beyer says he thinks most senators oppose the measure.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 01:04:04
IN Q=That doesn't

((LT. GOV. DON BEYER: THAT DOESN'T MEAN IT WON'T PASS THOUGH. BECAUSE I THINK EVERYONE IS AFRAID THAT THERE WILL BE SOME TELEVISION AD IN SOME CAMPAIGN THAT SAYS, YOU KNOW, "JOHN DOE VOTED AGAINST PARENTS' RIGHTS TO BE INVOLVED IN THEIR CHILDREN'S UPBRINGING." YOU CAN DEMAGOGUE IT AND SOUND BITE REAL EASILY. BUT YOU STILL HAVE TO LOOK DEEPER AND SAY WHAT'S THE WISE LAW HERE?))
SUPER=@Beyer;
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=law here.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


In a Senate vote yesterday on when it would be considered, 22 of 40 senators sided with the bill's sponsor.
Martinsville's Roscoe Reynolds was one of two Democratic defectors.
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P-Breast-Cancer


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cst
TAPE#597-10
GRAPHIC=breast cancer research


Everyone agrees that women in their fifties should get regular mammograms-- they do save lives.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


But there's been controversy over whether women in their FORTIES should have mammograms.
SUPER=03-Bethesda, MD; :


So the National Cancer Institute convened a panel to help answer that question.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 06:46:03
IN Q=We have come

(( DR. LEON GORDIS, EPIDEMIOLOGIST, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY: WE HAVE COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT WE CANNOT AT THIS POINT MAKE AN A CROSS THE BOARD RECOMMENDATION FOR MAMMOGRAPHIC SCREENING FOR WOMEN IN THEIR FORTIES.))
SUPER=01-Dr. Leon Gordis/Epidemiologist; :
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=their forties.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


After months of reviewing all the available scientific data-- the panel's only recommendation is that women must educate themselves, and make their own decisions.
The outcome does little to put the controversy to rest.
The American Cancer Society maintains that women in their forties should have mammograms-- saying there is evidence to support a benefit.
They say the problem is with the studies.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:46:58
IN Q=In modern

(( DR. MARILYN LIETCH, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY: IN MODERN TIMES...CURRENT TIMES, MAMMOGRAPHY IS MUCH MORE ACCURATE IN ITS DETECTION THAN IT WAS WHEN MOST OF THESE STUDIES WERE INITIATED.))
SUPER=01-Dr. Marilyn Lietch/American Cancer Society; :
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=were initiated
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=HOLD


The panel was clear on it's recommendation that women who choose to have mammograms should be reimbursed by their insurers.
Whether that actually happens remains to be seen.

5-Whooping-Cough


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=mornin
WRITER=cst
TAPE#597-06
GRAPHIC=whooping cough


Whooping cough cases in the state are now the highest they've been in the last 26 years.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


There were 102 cases of the children's disease reported last year-- compared with 31 cases in 19-95.
Whooping cough is an airborne disease and can be transmitted by sneezing and coughing.
At first, it resembles a cold-- but severe coughing, vomiting and exhaustion can develop.
Parents need to make sure their children's vaccination schedule is up to date.
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5-Bad-Breath


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=cst
TAPE#597-05
GRAPHIC=BAD BREATH


What's the best way to treat bad breath?
A group of California researchers intends to find out.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


It's launching the first scientific research into cures for bad
breath--- a condition which afflicts 25 million Americans.


And the group is looking into claims that certain mouthwashes can cure bad breath.
Problems in the nasal passages, respiratory tract, lungs and gastro-intestinal tract can all be causes of bad breath.
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2-C'burg-Fatal


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#96-
GRAPHIC=fatal accident


State Police say a man driving under the influence without his headlights last night hit and killed 27- year- old Steve Burton.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Christiansburg;


Timothy Chaffin was reportedly driving in the wrong lane when he hit Burton head on.
Chaffin was treated and released from the hospital.
Police have charged him with D-U-I and more charges are pending.
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p-Green


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#597-08
GRAPHIC=green


The Franklin County animal breeder accused of neglecting and mistreating her animals is no longer allowed to own dogs or cats.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Franklin Co.;


Yesterday, a General District Court judge took more than a hundred animals away from Valery Green and awarded them to the Humane Society.
SUPER=04-File Tape;


Witnesses testified that the animals were not properly cared for and that the yard was covered with animal waste.
Green says she'll appeal the decision.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=This is

(( ))
SUPER=07-Valery Green;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=a lot of money
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The Humane Society can not put any of the animals up for adoption until the appeal is heard.
Green is expected to appear in CIRCUIT court in two weeks... where she'll face criminal animal cruelty charges.
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Danville-Guard


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#net (edit of 97-1, 1/21)
GRAPHIC=bosnia


For the first time since World War two, a Virginia National Guard unit has been mobilized for overseas duty.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Danville/Tuesday;


Guard officials say a detachment of 46 people from Danville will head to Bosnia next month.
The unit is Detachment one, First Battalion, 246th Field Artillery.
The deployment is for 138 days.
In 1940, during World War two, this same unit was the first in Virginia to get mobilized -- even before the U-S entered the war.
The mission in Bosnia will include planning artillery support for forces involved in peacekeeping operations.
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S-Rail-Merger


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#96-110
GRAPHIC=Rail Merger


After fighting their way into a deadlock, there's at least a hint that three eastern railroads involved in a bidding war may settle their differences.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Philadelphia, PA/File Tape;


Conrail and C-S-X have responded to an invitation from Norfolk Southern to discuss their merger proposals.
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


C-S-X Chairman John Snow and Conrail Chairman David Le-Van suggest meeting as soon as possible.
Last fall C-S-X and Conrail announced their merger plans.
That prompted a counteroffer from N-S.
N-S fears a Conrail- C-S-X combination will cut it out of the northeastern markets which Conrail dominates.
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E-Breckbill-College


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=tal
TAPE#96-105
GRAPHIC=NONE


For years the Gateway Motel in Wythe County has hosted travelers on I-81.
Now college students are checking in.
Tracy Altizer explains.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Just off the Graham Forge
SUPER=03-Wythe Co.; :00
SUPER=01-Camila Comeaux/Breckbill Sophomore; :17
SUPER=01-Rodney Clements/Breckbill Junior; :26
SUPER=01-Robert Cooke/Breckbill President; :51
SUPER=@Tracy1; 1:14
RUNS=1:25
OUT Q=News 7 Wythe County.

(( Just off the Graham Forge exit of I-81 you'll find Breckbill Bible College, formerly the Gateway Motel.
A division of the Evangelical Methodist Church of America, the school operated in Pennsylvania for 40 years before moving to Wythe County last summer.
SOT 8:39:43

((CAMILA COMEAUX/BRECKBILL SOPHOMORE: THE MOVE HAS BEEN GOOD, THE SCHOOL SEEMS TO BE COMING ALONG REAL GOOD AND IT'S JUST EXCITING BEING HERE. I LIKE IT DOWN HERE. ))
SOT 8:39:43

((RODNEY CLEMENTS/BRECKBILL JUNIOR: IT'S A NICE AREA, BETTER FACILITIES AND FOUND A NICE COMMUNITY AND GOOD JOBS. AND THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN REALLY FRIENDLY HERE.))
RUNS=:15


Breckbill students are training for ministerial or Christian teaching positions.
Classes are currently held in a dining room, but the renovation of a maintenance building into a new classroom and chapel is nearly complete.
The school accepts students from all denominations, as long as they're willing to abide by its Christian teaching.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 8:48:05

((DR. ROBERT COOKE/BRECKBILL PRESIDENT: WE BELIEVE IN THE GREAT FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES OF CHRISTIANITY AND WE MAKE NO RESERVE OR APOLOGY FOR THEM. BUT WE'RE WILLING TO TEACH ANYONE IN THE HOPE THAT THEY'LL COME TO A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRUTH. ))
RUNS=:15


The 13 students who moved with the school live on campus in what used to be the motel rooms.
The school hopes to attract local residential AND commuter students for the fall semester. suAs the student body grows so will the campus. The school is already planning a new multi-purpose building with a gymnasium and cafeteria. Tracy Altizer, News 7 Wythe County.))

4-Scores


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#=none
GRAPHIC=news 7 sport generic/College hoops


In college hoops,
Virginia Tech used a second half run to beat Liberty 59-to-47.
For last night's scores let's check the boards.
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WIPE TO SCORES
SUPER=#556
SUPER=X5027;
SUPER=0098-j/Virginia Tech/59//Liberty/47///j/Wake Forest #4/65//Clemson
#2/62///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0098-/Virginia

Tech/40/j/LaSalle/69//Women//Radford/50/j/Liberty/72//Women/;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0098-/Guilford/69/j/Roanoke

College/73//Women//Hollins/60/j/R.M.W.C./62//Women/;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0098-/Louisville #6/58/j/Memphis/64///j/Minnesota #8/66//Iowa/51///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0098-j/Xavier #16/62//G. Washington/61////E.

Mennonite/86/j/Lynchburg/95//Otis Tucker - 17 pts/;
RUNS=:35

(-------------) oc:...LAST SCORE
by SS