06:00-01

E-Campbell-Murders

ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-7
GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation


Three recent incidents of domestic violence claimed several lives in central and southwest Virginia.
The latest happened yesterday morning in Campbell County.
Authorities say an argument between a 24- year- old and his parents ended in gunfire.
Steve Smallshaw has details.
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SOT
IN Q=It's a neighborhood
SUPER=03-Campbell Co.; :00
SUPER=07-William Campbell; :07
SUPER=01-Robert Maxey/Campbell Co. Sheriff; :29
SUPER=@ssm1;
RUNS=1:10

OUT news 7
(( It's a neighborhood where residents say not much ever happens.
All that changed just after daybreak this morning.
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SOT 23:47:37
IN Q=I was outside

((WILLIAM CAMPBELL/HEARD GUNSHOTS: I WAS OUTSIDE OF THE BASHFUL GIRAFFE DAYCARE CENTER DOWN HERE WHEN I HEARD TWO SHOTS.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=heard two shots.


The shots came from this house at 110 George Street.
Police say 24- year- old Barry Wayne Bohannon had been arguing with his 52- year- old parents, Hazel and Joe Bohannon, since Sunday.
Around 6 a-m, the argument turned deadly.
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SOT 2:42:34
IN Q=From all indications

((SHERIFF ROBERT MAXEY/CAMPBELL COUNTY: FROM ALL INDICATIONS, BARRY BOHANNON SHOT HIS MOTHER AND FATHER, THEN CAME OUTSIDE THE HOUSE AND TURNED THE GUN ON HIMSELF, SHOT HIMSELF.))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=shot himself.


Bohannon's 21- year- old sister Sandra fled to a neighbor's home and called police.
They quickly cordoned off the area, and neighbors watched in stunned silence as investigators spent several hours photographing the crime scene and removing the three bodies.
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Standup
IN Q=The bodies of

((The bodies of Barry Bohannon and his parents have been sent to Roanoke for autopsies. Police would not say whether they'd been called to that residence before to settle domestic disputes, but DID say that Barry Bohannon had received treatment for psychiatric problems in the past. Steve Smallshaw, News7.))
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OUT Q=News7.))


P-Murray


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#597-13
GRAPHIC=Legal Scales


A former Lynchburg school administrator is facing a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg


Authorities say former E.C. Glass athletic director Frank Murray had a two- year- relationship with a female student... one that included phone sex and some limited physical contact.
A grand jury indicted Murray yesterday morning.
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SOT 5:48:07
IN Q=This had to

((BILL PETTY/LYNCHBURG PROSECUTOR: THIS HAD TO BE A PLEA OF GUILTY. WE WOULD NOT ACCEPT ANY KIND OF PLEA THAT IN ANY WAY TRIED TO MINIMIZE HIS RESPONSIBILITY IN THIS CASE.))
SUPER=01-Bill Petty/Lynchburg Prosecutor; :00
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=in this case.
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VO-NAT


Murray was given a 90- day suspended jail term.
He has resigned from his job at the school.
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E-casey


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=afr
TAPE#597-14
GRAPHIC=none


When he gets out of the hospital, the Roanoke man accused of killing Deborah and Sharon Casey could pay with his own life.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Tuesday;


A grand jury yesterday returned six indictments against Miguel Ortiz, the man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and her mother last week.
One of the charges is for Capital Murder, which means prosecutors could seek the death penalty.
Ortiz was shot by police after the two hour standoff- he is still hospitalized.
The Commonwealth attorney expects formal charges against Ortiz in a few days.
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Night;


Meanwhile friends and family of Deborah and Sharon Casey gathered last night at the Hamlar-Curtis funeral home.
They remembered the mother and daughter one week after they were shot to death.
Many people say the only way justice will be served in the case is if the killer gets the death penalty.
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MW-Flooding


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=flooding


Melting snow and freezing temperatures are creating more misery for
Minnesota residents.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Granite Falls, MN;


After a weekend blizzard covered much of the region with up to two feet of snow, workers are struggling with the aftermath.
Volunteers and National Guardsmen are sand- bagging, in hopes of preventing the floodwaters from doing any more damage.
Minnesota's Governor has asked for federal assistance.
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Glasgow-fire


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=afr
TAPE#97-14
GRAPHIC=NONE


In Rockbridge County,
Firefighters are actually SETTING fires.
It's an attempt to combat a 250 acre forest fire.
Andrew Freiden has the story.
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SOT
IN Q=their plan
SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.; :03
SUPER=01-David Olson/U.S. Forest Service; :11
SUPER=@Andrew2; :52
RUNS=1:08
OUT Q=af, news7, rockbridge co.

(( Their plan is to burn out any areas between the forest fire and the fire line.
That way there is no fuel left for the wildfire to consume.
SOT 19:32:23
IN Q=THINGS ARE

((DAVID OLSON/FOREST SERVICE: THINGS ARE LOOKING PRETTY GOOD. THE TEMPERATURES ARE STARTING TO DROP A LITTLE BIT, THE WINDS ARE DROPPING, AND THE HUMIDITY HAS COME UP. THE BURNOUT IS GOING QUITE WELL. IT'S A SLOW PROCESS, IT'LL TAKE SOME TIME.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=some time


More than 100 firefighters are on the fire line at one time, and steep terrain and the extreme heat of the wildfires slow down efforts.
But firefighters do have the added benefit of air support.
SOT 19:32:44
IN Q=WE HAVE

((WE HAVE EXCELLENT AIR SUPPORT, WE'VE HAD TANKERS COME OVER AND DROP RETARDANT, TWICE, AND THE HELICOPTER IS VERY EFFECTIVE, IN PLACING THE WATER SPECIFICALLY WHERE THE FIREFIGHTER NEED TO THE WATER TO BE DROPPED. SO, IT'S BEEN VERY HELPFUL IS WORKING WITH THE FIREFIGHTERS ON THE GROUND. ))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=ON THE GROUND


No one has been hurt by the fire, which has been burning since Saturday, and no homes have been threatened.
The burn- out continued until around midnight, and then firefighters spent the night patrolling the fire line.
David Olson hopes that later today, he'll be able to declare the fire "contained."
Andrew Freiden, News7, rockbridge County.))

P-City-Council


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#597-15
GRAPHIC=Roanoke City Seal


A possible reduction in Roanoke's real estate tax rate sparked a debate yesterday on city council.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Council asked city manager Bob Herbert to prepare a budget proposal that includes a one cent cut which would take effect on January first.
But Council member Linda Wyatt argued it was an empty gesture that will save the average citizen very little, and take more than 175- thousand dollars away from important programs.
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IN Q=I just cannot

((LINDA WYATT/ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL: I JUST CANNOT IN GOOD CONSCIENCE VOTE FOR THAT, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE TAKING ONCE CENT. WHAT'S THAT GOING TO MEAN TO THE AVERAGE CITIZEN IN THIS TOWN, 50 CENTS A MONTH ON THEIR TAX.)) ((BILL WHITE/ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL: I THINK A ONE CENT DECREASE OVER TWO FISCAL YEARS IS ACHIEVABLE, AND IT GIVES OUR CITIZENS SOMETHING TO HANG THEIR HATS ON.))
SUPER=01-Linda Wyatt/Roanoke City Council; :00
SUPER=01-Bill White/Roanoke City Council; :11
RUNS=:19
OUT Q=hang their hats on.
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VO-NAT


Council also heard from the family that hopes to keep its pot- bellied pig as a household pet.
Pat Earls asked city council to amend the ordinance prohibiting swine within city limits... but council did not take any action on her request.
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E-Earley


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=equ
TAPE#97-18
GRAPHIC=Gilmore


Now that Jim Gilmore said he's resigning in June to campaign full time for governor- one of four Republicans running for Attorney General is renewing the call for Democrat Don Beyer to step down.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=@file;


Beyer's lieutenant governor position is considered part-time.
The main duty is to preside over the Senate, which is out of session for the year.
SUPER=03-Richmond/Yesterday;


But Chesapeake Republican Senator Mark Earley says Beyer might have to express a view on a bill to amend the welfare law-- and that puts him in the same boat as Jim Gilmore.
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SOT 11:43:05
IN Q=Beyer set

((SEN. MARK EARLEY/R-CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GEN.: BEYER SET THE STANDARD IN HIS OWN STATEMENT WHEN HE SAID I DON'T HAVE TO RESIGN BECAUSE I HAVE NO SENSITIVE PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES BEFORE ME. SO WHETHER ITS A QUESTION OF MONEY OR WHETHER ITS A QUESTION OF VOTES, OR WHETHER IT'S A QUESTION OF AN IMPORTANT POLICY MATTER, IF THAT'S THE STANDARD, THAN THEY BOTH HAVE THE SAME ISSUES TO FACE.))
SUPER=01-Sen. Mark Earley/(R) Candidate for Atty. Gen.;
RUNS=:23
OUT Q=issues to face.
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=gilmore


A spokeswoman for Don Beyer says Gilmore should resign because he accepted a large campaign contribution from Philip Morris, while filing legal papers on the tobacco giant's behalf.

P-New-Business


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#597-7
GRAPHIC=New Industry


There was competition, but the city of Roanoke rose to the occasion with economic incentives.
Now, as Len Besthoff reports, maple Leaf Foods is coming to the star city.
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SOT
IN Q=I'm very
SUPER=@Allen; :00
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :12
SUPER=@Bowers;:29
SUPER=@Len1; :50
RUNS=:56
OUT Q=News 7

((
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SOT tape one 13:15:40
IN Q=I'm very

(( ))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=city of Roanoke.


News-7 first told you in February that city owned land was earmarked for a large manufacturer employing over 150 people.
But before landing this company, both the city and the Commonwealth had to put a lot of bread on the table to keep Maple Leaf Foods from going elsewhere.
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SOT tape one 13:40:01
IN Q=Anytime

(( ))
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OUT Q=extra effort.
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SOT lbsot tape two 15:12:53
IN Q=Now

((Now Maple Leaf already has a presence in the southeast, but the company says that by coming to Roanoke it'll get closer to even more of its clients and make it even more competitive. Len Besthoff, News-7.))
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OUT Q=LB, News-7.))


Flooding


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=flooding


The most devastating spring floods in years are expected to get worse in the upper Midwest.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Granite Falls, MN;


As the waters rise, workers struggle to hold them back.
Forecasters expect even more melting of the nearly two- foot snowfall that fell during a weekend blizzard.
Volunteers and National Guardsmen are filling sandbags, while braving sub-ZERO temperatures.
They're hoping to avoid a repeat of the severe flooding in 19-93-- which killed dozens of people and caused 10- billion dollars in damage.
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Shuttle


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=space shuttle


Strong winds could fan the problems of the already- troubled Space Shuttle Columbia mission.
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VO-NAT


Cross- winds could determine whether Columbia lands today, and where.
NASA says so far, conditions are favorable for the planned afternoon landing at the Kennedy Space Center.
But the winds could be a factor there, as well as the back- up site at Edwards Air Force Base in California. A defective fuel cell caused NASA to decide to bring the shuttle home 12 days early.
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Mideast


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=mideast peace


More violence in the West Bank today--
Officials say a Jewish settler armed with a submachine gun killed a Palestinian and wounded three others in the divided city of Hebron.
Meanwhile, Israeli reports say Palestinians rioted after the shooting.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington DC/Yesterday;


The violence comes one day after President Clinton hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in hopes of getting the peace process back on track.
Despite U-S pressure, Netanyahu refused to put a freeze on building a controversial Jewish housing project in the mainly Arab East Jerusalem.
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E-New-Business


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#97-12
GRAPHIC=new industry


Roanoke made the cut and now a Canadian bread company will build a 22-million dollar plant in Roanoke.
As Len Besthoff reports it'll create up to 180 new jobs.
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SOT
IN Q=Maple Leaf
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Andrew Bolt/Maple Leaf Foods USA; :14
SUPER=@Bowers; :35
SUPER=@Allen; :56
SUPER=@Len1; 1:17
RUNS=1:22
OUT Q=LB, News-7.

(( Maple Leaf Foods announced it will build a facility off route 460 in northeast Roanoke.
The company makes breads primarily for supermarket chains.
Pay will apparently average more than nine- dollars- an- hour, and employees will be making the dough soon.
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SOT TAPE ONE 13:26:25
IN Q=We're gonna be

((ANDREW HOLT/MAPLE LEAF FOODS USA: WE'RE GONNA BE BAKING BREAD IN THE ROANOKE VALLEY IN THE NEXT, IN THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 1997.))
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=of 1997.


It took a lot of work for Roanoke to beat out- of- state competitors for the plant.
Mayor David Bowers made a personal plea to Governor Allen for incentive funds after the Commonwealth had turned down the city's request four times.
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SOT TAPE ONE 13:41:26
IN Q=When we

((MAYOR DAVID BOWERS: WHEN WE CAN MAKE A PHONE CALL AND GET THE GOVERNOR INVOLVED AND GET A NEW BUSINESS IN ROANOKE, I'M JUST DOIN' MY DUTY.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=my duty.


The bread company is going in an enterprise zone, which has its own set of breaks, benefits, and grants.
The city asked for what's called "Opportunity Funding" on top of this, something that's rarely approved.
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SOT tape one 13:57:19
IN Q=But the

((ALLEN: BUT THE MAYOR SAID THIS WAS JUST ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES THEY'VE HAD IN THE CITY OF ROANOKE IN A DECADE, AND THEY ABSOLUTELY NEEDED TO DO THIS TO CLOSE THE DEAL AND SO FORTH, SO I WASN'T GONNA LET A LITTLE PROCEDURES AND BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE AND SO FORTH STOP THIS OPPORTUNITY.))
RUNS=:17
OUT Q=this opportunity.
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SOT tape two 15:10:11
IN Q=As part

((As part of this deal the city of Roanoke will build a new road to the Maple Leaf site. And that will have an added benefit, because it will open up another hundred acres of land for future development. Len Besthoff, News-7.))
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OUT Q=LB, News-7.))


P-Glasgow-Fire


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#597-12
GRAPHIC=None


Firefighters are fighting fire with fire.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co.;


Fire crews battling a 250 acre forest fire in Rockbridge County have been torching areas along the fire line, in an attempt to burn the blaze out.
At this point no one's been hurt and no homes have been threatened.
The fire's been going since Saturday night and it regained some strength today because of the lack of rain.
Firefighters from several states have been called in and they expect to have the fire under control by today.
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E-County-Ax


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=jmc
TAPE#97-17
GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident


A crash in Roanoke County yesterday killed one person and sent another to the hospital.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;


County police say 21- year- old Mary Ann Richards car was hit broadside when she pulled in front of a jeep on Brambleton Avenue.
She was taken to Roanoke Memorial Hospital, where she later died.
Rescue workers used the "jaws of life" to get the Jeep driver out. He is listed in stable condition.
Police say Richards was at fault. No charges will be filed.
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P-Campbell-Murders


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#597-17
GRAPHIC=Murder inv


Police believe a man killed his parents and then took his own life in Campbell County.
Authorities are trying to figure out how a domestic disturbance turned deadly.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Campbell Co.;


The trouble began early yesterday morning inside the home at 110 George Street.
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SOT 23:47:37
IN Q=I was outside

((WILLIAM CAMPBELL/HEARD GUNSHOTS: I WAS OUTSIDE OF THE BASHFUL GIRAFFE DAYCARE CENTER DOWN HERE WHEN I HEARD TWO SHOTS.))
SUPER=07-William Campbell;
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=heard two shots.
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VO-NAT


Police say 24- year- old Barry Wayne Bohannon had been arguing with his 52- year- old parents, Hazel and Joe Bohannon.
At about 6 a-m authorities believe Barry gunned down his parents and then took his own life.
Bohannon's 21- year- old sister Sandra fled to a neighbor's home and called police.
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ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=hold


Authorities say Barry Bohannon had undergone treatment for psychiatric problems in the past.

E-Murray


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-19
GRAPHIC=legal Scales


A high school Athletic Director had a relationship with a student for two years-
They had limited physical contact and talked on the phone about imaginary sexual situations.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg


But it ended last winter when parents of the 17- year- old E-C Glass High School student found out about their daughter's relationship with athletic director Frank Murray.
After a four-month investigation, a grand jury indicted Murray yesterday on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Murray pleaded guilty.
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SOT 5:48:24
IN Q=You'll notice that

((BILL PETTY/LYNCHBURG PROSECUTOR: YOU'LL NOTICE THAT THE INDICTMENT SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THAT WILL BE A PART OF HIS RECORD, AND I WOULD THINK THAT IT WOULD BE INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT IF NOT IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO OBTAIN A TEACHING JOB IN ANY OTHER SCHOOL SYSTEM.))
SUPER=01-Bill Petty/Lynchburg Prosecutor; :00
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=other school system.
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VO-NAT


Murray was given a 90-day suspended jail term.
He also resigned from his job at the school.
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E-Gibriel


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#97-8
GRAPHIC=NONE


An arson suspect allegedly involved with the Abed family was in court yesterday.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Salem/April 2, 1994;


(Re-ODD) Riyadh Gibriel tried to paint himself as a victim of the Abed crime family.
He was born a Palestinian refugee in Saudi Arabia and is now a U-S citizen.
Gibriel's accused of hiring Joe Abbott and four other Abed family members to set fire to Mixers Restaurant three years ago... part of a racketeering scheme alleged by the government.
Gibriel told the judge yesterday that Abbott had threatened him.
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SOT
IN Q=I was receiving

((I WAS RECEIVING SOME PHONE CALLS, LIFE THREATS, STUFF LIKE THAT. YEAH.))
SUPER=10-Riyadh Gibriel/Mixers Owner/April 4, 1994
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=like that, yeah.
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VO-NAT


Gibriel and his partner, (Ah-MOD Thee-ab) Ahmad Thiab, took the insurance company to court last Fall for failure to make good on a 200-thousand dollar policy.
They lost.
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ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=NONE


At THAT trial, one witness testified that Gibriel told him he paid someone two-thousand dollars to have the fire set... then threatened to "drink his blood and the blood of his brother" if the story was repeated.
Judge Sam Wilson found no "overwhelming evidence that Gibriel was involved in the fire itself."
He set bond at 100-thousand dollars.

E-City-Council


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#97-11
GRAPHIC=Roanoke Seal


Roanoke's efforts to hire more women and minorities appear to be paying off.
But yesterday, community leaders also told city council the job is not complete.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


In 19-96, 50 percent of the new hires were women and 31 percent were minorities.
And in most job categories, the percentage of minority employees equals the concentration in the available workforce.
Still community leaders say equal opportunity is elusive.
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SOT
IN Q=We know that in the past

((REV. CHARLES GREEN: WE KNOW THAT IN THE PAST, WE HAVE NOT HIRED AND PROMOTED BLACKS AS WE SHOULD HAVE. 24 PERCENT OF BLACKS LIVE IN ROANOKE. 24 PERCENT ARE IN THE GOVERNMENT, BUT WHERE ARE THEY IN THE GOVERNMENT? WHERE ARE THEY? YOU DON'T HAVE VERY MANY PEOPLE IN THE TOP JOBS, THE SUPERVISORY JOBS.))
SUPER=07-Rev. Charles Green;
RUNS=:24
OUT Q=the supervisory jobs.
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=HOLD


Mayor David Bowers said the city will not tolerate racial discrimination, and he said officials are committed to creating a diverse workforce.

P-VMI-Projects


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=spr
TAPE#597-11
GRAPHIC=VMI


V-M-I cadets are giving something back to the city of Lexington.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Buena Vista;


For the third consecutive year, cadets could be found in- and- around Lexington, making improvements to their community.
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SOT 10:45:36
IN Q=It's a lot

((WILL MARTIN/VMI CADET: IT'S A LOT BETTER THAN STUDYING. IT GIVES US A BREAK FROM STUDYING. IT'S THE MIDDLE OF OUR FTX WEEK WHICH IS OUR TRAINING EXERCISES. AND WE JUST TAKE TODAY AND GET OUT OF THE CLASSROOM. GET OUT AND ENJOY THIS BEAUTIFUL WEATHER AND IMPROVE OUR COMMUNITY. ))
SUPER=01-Will Martin/VMI Cadet;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=our community
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VO-NAT


This group was busy planting 70 trees at Glen Maury Park in Buena Vista.
In all, 14 community service projects were completed with the help of 350 cadets.
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4-Scores


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#=none
GRAPHIC=mlb


In baseball action last night,
Unruly fans caused three delays and prompted a protest before Milwaukee finished off Texas 5-to-3.
For last night's scores, let's check the boards.
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GO TO SCORES
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SUPER=x5011;
SUPER=0093-j/Wilmington/5//Salem/3////Lynchburg/1/j/Winston-Salem/4//Cats Win

Game Two 3-2/;
SUPER=X5010;
SUPER=0091-/Minnesota/4/j/Detroit/10////Baltimore/5/j/Kansas City/6///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0091-/Texas/3/j/Milwaukee/5///j/Cleveland/8//Seattle/3///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0091-j/Oakland/6//Boston/2///j/N.Y. Yankees/5//Anaheim/3///;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0092-/Cincinnati/2/j/Colorado/13////New York/2/j/Los Angeles/3//15

Innings//;
SUPER=x5009;
SUPER=0092-j/San Francisco/4//Philadelphia/3///j/San Diego/3//Pittsburgh/2//10

Innings//;
SUPER=x5012;
SUPER=0095-j/N.C. Wesleyan/14//Ferrum/13//Panthers Now 22 & 5//;
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