06:00-01

E-Shorewood

ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#97-15
GRAPHIC=NONE


Roanoke may be losing about 90 jobs.
It appears Shorewood packaging is shutting its Roanoke distribution center.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


The Shorewood Transport subsidiary is apparently shutting down later this spring.
Workers began receiving photocopied letters yesterday telling them their last day on the job is May 26th.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 05:23:19
IN Q=Everybody's upset

((STANLEY SMITH/SHOREWOOD TRANSPORT EMPLOYEE: EVERYBODY'S UPSET, I MEAN IF YOU LOSE YOUR JOB, IT'S SOMETHING TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT. I MEAN I AM, AND A LOT OF PEOPLE, THEY HAVE COMMITMENTS IN LIFE.))
SUPER=01-Stanley Smith/Shorewood Transport Employee;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=in life.
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VO-NAT


The New York based company makes compact disk covers.
No one at the company was available for comment.
Shorewood Packaging also has a small light manufacturing facility in Roanoke that workers say will remain open.
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P-Health-Sciences


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#597-16
GRAPHIC=education


The College of Health Sciences is still holding out some hope for a 700-thousand dollar appropriation from the state.
SS=aLLEN


A veto by Governor Allen will NOT force the school to close, but will probably mean another year of tight finances for the Roanoke school.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Officials were hoping for some transitional funding from the state to help fill the gap, but for the second year in a row, Governor Allen vetoed the effort.
College officials were not surprised by the governor's decision this time around, but they were disappointed.
Local lawmakers will attempt to override the veto.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=We have made some

((HARRY NICKENS/COLLEGE PRESIDENT: WE HAVE MADE SOME REAL FRIENDS STATEWIDE. THE COLLEGE HAS, AND I'M ALWAYS OPTIMISTIC. IT'S VERY DIFFICULT HOWEVER TO GET A TWO-THIRDS VOTE FROM BOTH THE HOUSE AND THE SENATE, BUT WE'RE CERTAINLY GOING TO BE THERE TRYING COME WEDNESDAY APRIL 2ND.))
SUPER=01-Harry Nickens/College President;
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=come wednesday April 2nd.
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VO-NAT


The appropriation was included in the budget as a contingency request, to be honored only in the event of a state surplus.
Governor Allen argued that was "a trick" that amounted to deficit spending.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=none


While the school's close association with Community Hospital continues, the college is losing its financial support from Carilion Health System.

Mideast


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=mideast peace


Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat is returning home from Asia after getting a phone call from Secretary of State Madeleine Albright last night.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


U-S mediator Dennis Ross is also expected to be on his way there to try to put a stop to the latest violence and to break the latest impasse in Israeli- Palestinian peace negotiations.
Ross also plans to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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E-Bad-Meat


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#97-9
GRAPHIC=NONE


Authorities confiscated 800-pounds of beef and poultry from a Martinsville grocery store.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville;


The meat was removed from the "Community Market" grocery store and grill on Fayette Street.
The store's owner is accused of buying the meat from other stores and re-selling it.
Authorities say re-selling meat is a state code violation.
Martinsville police began confiscating the meat Monday after someone complained.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=We will

((LT. BURT SHARP/MARTINSVILLE POLICE DEPT.:WE WILL WORK WITH STATE OFFICIALS AND THE EVIDENCE WILL BE PRESENTED TO OUR COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY AND HE WILL DECIDE AT A POINT AND TIME WHETHER THEY ARE IN FACT IN VIOLATION OF STATE LAW.))
SUPER=01-Burt Sharp/Martinsville Police Dept.; :00
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=state law.
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VO-NAT


The owner of "Community Market" declined to comment on camera but says the meat is stored in freezers and is NOT spoiled.
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P-AG-Candidates


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#597-05
GRAPHIC=campaign 97


It's a race so crowded that even a day's delay could make a difference.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;


So two of the four Republicans vying for attorney general in a June primary raced to file petitions with the State Board of Elections yesterday.
Because of the tie, a coin toss will decide whose name goes at the top of the ballot.
Fairfax attorney Gil Davis says northern Virginia voters give him an advantage.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 12:08:56
IN Q=Fairfax County

((GIL DAVIS/ CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GEN.: FAIRFAX COUNTY CAST 86- THOUSAND VOTES IN THE WARNER-MILLER PRIMARY. THE NEXT CLOSEST COUNTY WAS VIRGINIA BEACH WITH 31- THOUSAND. AND AFTER THAT IT WAS HENRICO WITH 23- THOUSAND.))
SUPER=01-Gil Davis/(R) Candidate for Atty. Gen.;
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=23- thousand.
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VO-NAT


Virginia Beach state Senator Ken Stolle (STAH-lee) appears to have the best organized volunteers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 11:08:21
IN Q=I am proud

((SEN. KEN STOLLE/(R) CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GEN.: I AM PROUD TO BE THE AUTHOR AND PATRON OF IMPORTANT BILLS THAT ARE NOW LAW IN VIRGINIA. THE ABOLITION OF PAROLE, THREE STRIKES YOU'RE OUT, TRUTH-IN-SENTENCING, BIFURCATED TRIALS, MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES FOR DRUG DEALERS, THE COMMONWEALTH'S RIGHT TO APPEAL.))
SUPER=01-Sen. Ken Stolle/(R) Candidate for Atty. Gen.;
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=to appeal.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@file;


Southwest Virginian Jerry Kilgore and Chesapeake state senator Mark Earley have just over two weeks to file their petitions.
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School-standards


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=afr
TAPE#net (edit of 97-18)
GRAPHIC=Education


Some parents and educators are worried new education guidelines might detract from vocational programs.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Patrick Co.;


The state board of education is proposing standardized tests at various levels to determine if students should move on to the next grade.
The Guidelines propose tougher requirements in the three core areas.
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SOT 6:39:47
IN Q=THERE'S A

((CHRIS DANIEL: THERE'S A CONCERN THAT COURSES IN THE FINE AND PRACTICAL ARTS, MUSIC, ART, VOCATIONAL SUBJECTS, OTHER ELECTIVES THAT ARE OFFERED IN HIGH SCHOOLS JUST WON'T FIND AS MUCH TIME AVAILABLE TO THEM, OR AS MANY RESOURCES. ))
SUPER=01-Chris Daniel/Virginia Education Association
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=RESOURCES
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The new standards of Learning COULD go into affect for 9th graders this fall.
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P-VA-Lottery


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=tal
TAPE#597-08
GRAPHIC=VA LOTTERY


Virginia's newest lottery game is more than a year away,
But some area lawmakers are already trying to strike out the plan to raise money for a major league baseball stadium in Northern Virginia.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Blacksburg delegate Jim Shuler says lottery sales are already leveling off, and the new game would siphon funds away from education.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:55:29
IN Q=

((DEL. JIM SHULER/D-BLACKSBURG: AND OF COURSE THE LONG AND THE SHORT OF THAT STORY IS THEY'RE LOOKING TO RAID THIS FUND AGAIN TO FUND A NEW BASEBALL STADIUM IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA. AND I'M AGAINST THAT BECAUSE I THINK THAT MONEY NEEDS TO STICK AND GO AND STAY INTO EDUCATIONAL EFFORTS. ))
SUPER=@Shuler;
RUNS=:16
OUT Q= educational efforts.
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=HOLD


The lottery is planning to launch the game on a trial basis for nine months.

E-Saltville-RR


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=TST
TAPE#97-10
GRAPHIC=NONE


While Norfolk Southern and C-S-X have been working out their merger with Conrail,
another local railroad is just trying to revive train service to Saltville.
News 7's Ted Stone was one of the first passengers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=I've been
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :07 (Quick)
SUPER=03-Washington Co.; :10 (Quick)
SUPER=03-Saltville; :18
SUPER=01-Bill Pinkerton/Railroad Entrepreneur; :38
SUPER=03-Glade Spring; :50
SUPER=01-John E.B. Clark/Saltville Town Manager; 1:05 (QUICK)
SUPER=@ted1; 1:22
RUNS=1:32
OUT Q=News 7.

(( ((BILL PINKERTON/RAILROAD ENTREPRENEUR: I'VE BEEN A BUSINESS OWNER FOR 27 YEARS. AND THIS WOULD JUST BE ANOTHER BUSINESS.))
Bill Pinkerton likes cars. He sells plenty of them at his dealership near Salem.
So what's he doing in work clothes on an old abandoned rail line in Washington County? ((BILL PINKERTON/RAILROAD ENTREPRENEUR: I ENJOY THE CAR BUSINESS AND I ENJOY THE RAILROAD BUSINESS.))
Pinkerton is hoping to re-open the tracks that once linked Saltville with the Norfolk Southern main line.
NS abandoned the run in 1984, and gave the line to the town.
Pinkerton wants to buy the overgrown line, to operate as his own company.
Town officials think he has what it takes to run a railroad. ((BILL PINKERTON: THEY'VE ASKED SOME GOOD QUESTIONS, THEY'RE DRIVING A TOUGH BARGAIN, BUT THEY WANT TO GET THIS THING DONE. AND IT'S BEEN A PLEASURE WORKING WITH THEM.))
Pinkerton has one customer already waiting for him. The P-C-S Phosphates plant makes a poultry feed additive.
The raw materials travel by train to Glade Spring, where they're transferred to trucks for the 10 mile ride into Saltville.
With the rail line open all the way to the plant, one hopper car carrying 100 tons will do the work of four tractor- trailers.
Other companies can smell those savings. ((JOHN E.B. CLARK/SALTVILLE TOWN MANAGER: ONE IS LONG AIRDOX, A MANUFACTURER OF MINING MACHINERY. A SECOND EMPLOYER IS TITAN WHEEL. THEY MANUFACTURE CONSTRUCTION WHEELS. THEY ALSO COULD BE VERY INTERESTED.))
Pinkerton estimates that re- opening the line will cost a total of half- a- million dollars. Much of that could be reimbursed by state grants. ((TED STONE/NEWS 7: If Pinkerton is able to negotiate to buy the tracks from the town of Saltville, and if his crew doesn't run into any unexpected engineering problems, the line could be hauling freight within six months.
Ted Stone, News 7.))

Albright-Ross


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=mideast peace


President Clinton is sending U-S envoy Dennis Ross to the Middle East in a bid to halt renewed violence.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Tel Aviv/Friday;


Ross will meet with P-L-O chief Yasser Arafat to tell Palestinian militants to halt attacks on Israelis, like Friday's suicide bombing at a Tel Aviv cafe.
Arafat had been traveling in Asia and received a call from Secretary of State Madeleine Albright last night requesting him to return home for the talks.
Ross also plans to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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ira-bomb


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


The Irish Republican Army appears to be on a campaign to disrupt British rail service.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Wimslow, England;


Earlier today two explosions ripped through a train station in the northern town of Wimslow.
Hours before the blasts police received a telephone call from a man who claimed to represent the I-R-A and gave an I-R-A code word.
Police then sealed off the station and nobody was hurt.
Police have also evacuated a train station in the town of Doncaster after receiving another bomb threat.
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E-Presbyterians


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net (edit of 97-2)
GRAPHIC=None

****ANCHOR TAG*****
Some critics say one religious denomination's new rules are making it difficult for homosexuals to participate in its churches.
The PRESBYTERIAN church recently ratified an amendment that prevents gays from holding any church office.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Like the U.S. government
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Rev. Tupper Garden/Raleigh Crt. Pres. Church; :11
SUPER=01-William Rethford/Metropolitan Comm. Church; :49
RUNS=1:21
OUT Q=a passing thing

(( Like the U-S government, the Presbyterian Church follows its own constitution-- The Book of Order.
Church officials recently ratified an amendment requiring the chastity of all SINGLE ministers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:23:15

((REV. TUPPER GARDEN/RALEIGH COURT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: THE ORIENTATION OF A PERSON, LET'S SAY-- A PERSON'S HOMOSEXUAL ORIENTATION IS NOT CONDEMNED BY THE CHURCH. WHAT IS CONDEMNED IS ANY SEXUAL RELATIONSHIP OUTSIDE OF ONE MAN AND ONE WOMAN IN THE COVENANT RELATIONSHIP OF MARRIAGE. ))
RUNS=:17


Reverend Garden emphasizes the rule also applies to HETEROSEXUALS, and is NOT meant to single out gays.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:15:15

((WILLIAM RETHFORD/METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CHURCH: ALL THE THINGS THAT OUR LIVING CHRIST EVER SAID ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY-- ZIP, ZERO, NOTHING.))
RUNS=:09


William Rethford is the pastor of the Metropolitan Community Church of the Blue Ridge, and estimates 85- percent of his congregation is gay.
Rethford believes one's SEXUALITY does not determine one's SPIRITUALITY-- and disagrees with the new Presbyterian law.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:13:31

((RETHFORD: I'M NOT OFFENDED BY IT. I'M DISAPPOINTED BY IT. I THINK ULTIMATELY, THERE'S GOING TO BE REACTION IN THE CHURCH. ))
RUNS=:06
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:28:15

((GARDEN: I HOPE THAT THE CURRENT STRIDENT NATURE OF THE DEBATE AND THE HURT FEELINGS ALL AROUND WILL BE A PASSING THING. ))
RUNS=:13))
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=none


Garden and Rethford may disagree on the religious implications of homosexuality-- but both say they want their congregations to be open communities of acceptance.

E-Health-Sciences


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#97-14
GRAPHIC=Education


For the second year in a row, Governor Allen blocked state funding for the College of Health Sciences in Roanoke.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/File Tape;


Local lawmakers may try to override the governor's veto.
But it now appears unlikely the school will receive the 700- thousand dollars officials wanted.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=We have made

((HARRY NICKENS/COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES: WE HAVE MADE SOME REAL FRIENDS STATEWIDE. THE COLLEGE HAS, AND I'M ALWAYS OPTIMISTIC. IT'S VERY DIFFICULT HOWEVER TO GET A TWO- THIRDS VOTE FROM BOTH THE HOUSE AND THE SENATE, BUT WE'RE CERTAINLY GOING TO BE THERE TRYING COME WEDNESDAY APRIL 2ND.))
SUPER=01-Harry Nickens/College of Health Sciences;
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=Wednesday, April 2nd.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The school is not in danger of closing.
But the failure to win state funding will make it difficult to pay for raises, fund new positions, or expand programs.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=hold


By making the appropriation contingent on a budget surplus, Allen argued that lawmakers were using a "trick" that amounted to deficit spending.

P-Shorewood


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#597-10
GRAPHIC=none


Shorewood Transport of Roanoke is closing, leaving close to 100 people out of work.
Earlier this month News-7 first told you how Shorewood Packaging might close its Roanoke distribution center.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Yesterday workers began getting the official word from the company.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 05:22:21
IN Q=According

((STANLEY SMITH/SHOREWOOD TRANSPORT EMPLOYEE: ACCORDING TO THE LETTER WE GOT TODAY WE WILL HAVE A JOB UNTIL MAY 26TH. And no idea on separation packages? SMITH: NO SIR, NOT YET.))
SUPER=01-Stanley Smith/Shorewood Transport Employee;
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=not yet.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Employees estimate the company employs about 90 people in its transport division, everything from truckers to office and mechanical personnel.
Shorewood Transport is owned by Shorewood Packaging, a New York based company which makes compact disk covers.
Workers say Shorewood Packaging has a light manufacturing facility here that will stay in business.
No one from the company's headquarters would comment.
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E-AG-Candidates


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#97-17
GRAPHIC=Campaign 97


They're jockeying for position in the state's most crowded race this year.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;


Two of the four Republicans running for Attorney General showed up at the same time to turn in petitions to get on the ballot.
Because of the tie, a coin toss will eventually decide whose name goes at the top of the ballot.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 11:12:39
IN Q=Make no

((SEN. KEN STOLLE/(R) CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GEN.: MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUE IN THIS RACE IS PROTECTING OUR FAMILIES AND THE CITIZENS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA.))
SOT 12:06:58

((GIL DAVIS(R) CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GEN.: I'VE PROSECUTED MORE VIOLENT CRIMINAL FELONS AND OBTAINED MORE CONVICTIONS THAN ALL OF THE OTHER CANDIDATES COMBINED. I AM THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATE TO SERVE AS VIRGINIA'S NEXT ATTORNEY GENERAL.))
SUPER=01-Sen. Ken Stolle/(R) Candidate for Atty. Gen.;
SUPER=01-Gil Davis/(R) Candidate for Atty. Gen.; :09
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=attorney general.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Former Virginia Beach police officer and state senator Ken Stolle (STAH-lee) proclaimed himself the front-runner.
So did Fairfax-based attorney Gil Davis-- who counts heavy northern Virginia turnout in primaries as an advantage.
SUPER=@file;


Southwest Virginian and former Allen cabinet secretary Jerry Kilgore has not yet turned in a ballot..neither has Chesapeake State Senator Mark Earley.
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P-Bad-Meat


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#597-07
GRAPHIC=none


Eight-hundred- pounds of beef and poultry were destroyed after a Martinsville grocery store was found to have violated state code.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Martinsville;


The owner of the Community Market on Fayette Street is accused of buying the food from other stores and then reselling it-- which is a violation of state code.
Monday, authorities started confiscating the meat.
The investigation began after someone complained.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=We thought

(( ))
SUPER=01-Burt Sharp/Martinsville Police Dept.; :00
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=on grill.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The owner of the Community Market declined to comment on camera but says he was unaware reselling meat is illegal.
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Education-standards


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=afr
TAPE#net (edit of 97-18)
GRAPHIC=Education


Lawmakers are making it more difficult to earn a diploma in Virginia.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Patrick Co.;


The state board of education is proposing standardized tests in various grades.
If students don't pass the tests, they won't be allowed to move to the next level.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:38:30
IN Q=teach and those

((CHRIS DANIEL: TEACHERS AND THOSE INVOLVED IN PUBLIC EDUCATION ARE CONCERNED AT THIS LACK OF A DEFINITION OF THAT TERM AT THIS POINT IN TIME ))
SUPER=01-Chris Daniel/Virginia Education Association
RUNS=:06
OUT Q=in time
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The new standards of Learning COULD go into affect for 9th graders this fall.
That's too soon for Patrick county's superintendent.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 7:05:41
IN Q=

((IT WOULD BE ...PREMATURE ))
SUPER=01-Dennis Witt/Patrick Co. Superintendent;:
RUNS=:06
OUT Q=
(----------------)
VO-NAT


Administrators say teachers would need more time to adjust.
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E-Racing-Course


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=THa
TAPE#97-5
GRAPHIC=NONE


It's not Biology or Calculus- but it is a college course- IN AUTOMOTIVES.
Now it's expanding at Danville Community College thanks to community support.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Danville;


The owner of "Colonial Homes" in Riverdale is donating a 19-55 Ford truck to the college.
The truck will be sold this summer will all money going back to the school.
Students will use the cash to build a car which will eventually race at South Boston Speedway.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=I just

((DOROTHY DAY/SOUTH BOSTON SPEEDWAY OWNER:I THINK IT'S GOING TO BE A WONDERFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCE FOR THE COLLEGE AND FOR THE STUDENTS. DR. CARLYLE RAMSEY/DCC PRESIDENT:TECHNICAL CAREERS ARE REALLY VERY PROMISING IN OUR AREA. WE'RE HEAVY IN MANUFACTURING, OUR PEOPLE HAVE A VERY GOOD WORK ETHIC, A LOT OF THESE STUDENTS ARE VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE OF TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMOTIVE BEFORE THEY EVEN GET HERE, THEY'LL BE EVEN BETTER PREPARED FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY. ))
SUPER=01-Dorothy Day/South Boston Speedway Owner; :00 QUICK!!!!
SUPER=01-Carlyle Ramsey/DCC President; :06
RUNS=:21
OUT Q=this opportunity.
(----------------)
VO-NAT


The student built car will eventually go up for sale- with the cash going to scholarships.
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4-Scores


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#=none
GRAPHIC=nba


In the N-B-A,
Penny Hardaway poured in 30 points and Orlando remains red hot after a 114-to-103 victory over Sacramento.
For last night's scores, let's check the boards.
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GO TO SCORES
SUPER=#556
SUPER=X5028;
SUPER=0096-j/Indiana/98//Toronto/84////Sacramento/103/j/Orlando/114///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0096-/Portland/89/j/Atlanta/96////Minnesota/103/j/Houston/112//Olajuwon

- 39 Points/;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0096-/Cleveland/59/j/San Antonio/64////Dallas/92/j/Chicago/94///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0096-j/Phoenix/117//Milwaukee/112///j/Seattle/126//Golden State/89///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0096-j/L.A. Clippers/110//Vancouver/104//Overtime/;
SUPER=x5027;
SUPER=0098-/Connecticut/65/j/Florida State/71//NIT

Semi-Finals/j/Michigan/77//Arkansas/62//NIT Semi-Finals/;
SUPER=x5012;
SUPER=0095-j/Virginia Tech/10//Appy State/4//Tech Now 11 &

12/j/Averett/10//Lynchburg/9//Final In 10 Innings/;
RUNS=:49

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by SS