06:00-01
E-Nuke-Train
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=dse
TAPE#97-17
GRAPHIC=None
A train carrying nuclear waste passed through Virginia this weekend and
state environmentalists were keeping a close eye on it.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Saturday Night;
A nuclear reactor vessel from a dismantled nuclear power plant in
Massachusetts is being shipped to South Carolina.
The train stopped in Roanoke Saturday night before continuing on to North
Carolina.
Some environmental groups worry that emergency crews along the route would
not be prepared to respond to an accident.
But Yankee Atomic Electric Officials say the shipment is safe.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
10:57:54
IN Q=A person standing
((KELLEY SMITH/YANKEE SPOKESPERSON; A PERSON STANDING 20 FEET FROM THE PACKAGE
WOULD HAVE TO STAND THERE FOR 20 HOURS FOR THEIR RADIATION EXPOSURE TO EQUAL
THAT OF A ROUND TRIP, COAST TO COAST AIRLINE FLIGHT. ))
SUPER=01-Kelley Smith/Yankee Spokesperson;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=AIRLINE FLIGHT
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=none
Yankee says low level nuclear material is shipped everyday by mail, truck
and train all across the United States.
E-Holocaust-Remembered
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-13
GRAPHIC=none
More than 50 years ago Allied forces liberated hundreds of thousands of Jews
from Nazi concentration camps.
Throughout the world, Yom Hashoah (Ha-show-ah) was observed...remembering
the six million Jewish people who died.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:31:20
IN Q=SARAH BERMAN
((SARAH BERMAN, MOSEY BERMAN, DEVON BERMAN....))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=DEVON BERMAN
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
Nationally, Jewish communities are participating in reading the names of
people killed in the Nazi Concentration camps during World War Two.
At Temple Emanuel in Roanoke, 10-thousand names of Holocaust victims were
read.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:51:14
IN Q=THAT IS ONE
((MORTON ROSENBERG/B'NAI B'RITH: THAT IS ONE OF THE IDEA BEHIND THE READING OF
THESE NAMES IS TO REALIZE THAT SOMETHING LIKE THIS COULD HAPPEN AGAIN UNLESS
WE'RE ALL AWARE OF WHAT'S GOING ON.))
((DAVID DURHAM: I'M JUST SHOCKED THAT ALL THESE PEOPLE WOULD JUST KILL ALL
THESE PEOPLE THAT THEY DIDN'T EVEN KNOW. IT'S JUST REALLY SHOCKING. I DON'T
KNOW WHY THEY WOULD KILL ALL THESE CHILDREN FOR CAUSES AND JUST BELIEFS.))
SUPER=01-Morton Rosenberg/B'nai B'rith; :00
SUPER=07-David Durham; :13
RUNS=:26
OUT Q=AND JUST BELIEFS
(----------------)
VO-NAT
People of different faiths joined the children and other members of the
Jewish community in the day-long reading.
(----------------)
Flight-800
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=crash investigation
Evidence in the crash of T-W-A Flight 800 seems to be moving away from the
idea of a terrorist attack.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=@File;
F-B-I director Louis Freeh says investigators are leaning strongly toward
Mechanical failure as the likely cause of the disaster.
His comments could signal an end to the criminal investigation which
included theories of sabotage.
The jumbo-jet exploded last July off New York's Long Island killing all
230 people on-board.
(----------------)
Texas
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Melanie
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none
Two members of the Republic of Texas group remain at large this morning.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Fort Davis, TX;
FROM THE 11
The week long police standoff with the heavily armed separatist group ended
peacefully this weekend.
All of the members surrendered expect for two who hiked away.
Texas authorities describe the group's hideout as one big booby trap.
Some 40 to 60 pipe bombs have been found, along with camouflaged gasoline
containers and trip wires.
(----------------)
McVeigh
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=ok trial
The sister of bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh is due to testify against him
today at his trial in Denver.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=@File;
Jennifer McVeigh is expected to describe her brother's political
views.
She's also expected to testify that McVeigh told her before the bombing
that "something big" was about to happen.
(----------------)
E-PETS
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-11
GRAPHIC=SPCA
Officials and their furry friends are hoping Roanoke Valley residents will
show their support for the S-P-C-A.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Saturday;
The animal shelter participated in an adopt-a-thon this weekend, and on top
of that it also just started its membership drive.
Currently the S-P-C-A has about 800 members, the goal is to triple that
number by the end of July.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 14:20:34
IN Q=A MEMBER PAYS
((JOHN PIEDMONT/ROANOKE VALLEY SPCA: A MEMBER PAYS A YEARLY FEE, YOU GET A
NEWSLETTER, PLUS A NUMBER OF MERCHANTS IN THE VALLEY WILL GIVE YOU A SMALL
DISCOUNT ON PRODUCTS AND SERVICES.))
SUPER=01-John Piedmont/Roanoke Valley SPCA;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Some members volunteer at the facility, but that's not a requirement.
The S-P-C-A cares for stray animals and tries to find homes for as many as
possible.
S-P-C-A officers also investigate cruelty to animal charges.
The money generated through the membership drive helps pay the shelter's
operating costs.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=hold
The S-P-C-A also managed to find homes for a total of 68 dogs and cats
during its pet adopt-a-thon.
E-Bedford-Drugs
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#=97-28
GRAPHIC=none
Police need to know what to look for to put a stop to narcotics trafficking
as drug dealers are using more ingenuity as they ship their products
cross-country.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00
SUPER=01-Mike Brown/Bedford Co. Sheriff; :22
SUPER=@ssm1; :31
SUPER=01-Gary Swanhart/Instructor; :48
SUPER=01-George Ellen/Instructor; 1:04
RUNS=1:17
OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.
(( They came from 26 jurisdictions in seven different states.. police officers
looking to learn more about
rooting out illegal drugs and the people who deal them in their community.
The three- day seminar was taught by Florida- based cops who have seen it
all come through their towns.
Bedford sheriff Mike Brown says central Virginia is ripe for this kind of
training.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:30:55
IN Q=But it's all
((SHERIFF MIKE BROWN/BEDFORD COUNTY: BUT IT'S ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, THE
DEPARTMENTS ARE DOING IT, THEY'RE BECOMING MORE AGGRESSIVE, PROACTIVE AND IT'S
WORKING.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=it's working.
(/////SOT/////)
Standup
IN Q=As law enforcement
((But as law enforcement has turned up the heat on drug runners using planes
and cars to ferry narcotics across country, authorities say the bad guys have
turned to buses as their newest mode of transportation. But stopping a bus and
weeding out potential drug suspects can be a difficult task.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=difficult task.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 7:01:23
IN Q=You should be
((GARY SWANHART/INSTRUCTOR: YOU SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT MORE ALERT BECAUSE
YOU'RE GOING INTO A DANGER ZONE RIGHT NOW.))
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=right now.
Seminar participants got a firsthand look at why, with little room to
maneuver in, a bus can be a dangerous place to search for drugs and illegal
weapons.
Having backup and a definite plan of action helps.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 5:36:40
IN Q=It's a cold
((GEORGE ELLEN/INSTRUCTOR: IT'S A COLD HIT TYPE SITUATION AND THERE'S A LOT OF
TECHNIQUE AND A LOT OF LEARNING THAT GOES INTO THIS TYPE OF WORK.))
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=type of work.
The technique will come in time for these officers.
The learning was taken care of this past week.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
Homeless-One
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#97-31
GRAPHIC=none
You've seen them standing on city streets and near the interstate, often
carrying their belongings in a bag.
These are the typical homeless people who can be found at most any time of
the day.
But starting tonight on News 7 at six, our series, "On the Street, On the
Edge"
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
will show you a different perspective of a changing homeless population.
One that includes many people who were employed-- but for one reason or
another-- lost everything.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT tape 3 10:14:41
IN Q=It's an experience
((WILLIAM HOWARD: IT'S AN EXPERIENCE YOU DON'T REALLY WANT TO DO. I KNOW
THERE ARE A LOT OF PEOPLE OUT HERE THAT'S BEEN OUT IN THE STREETS AND HOMELESS
FOR YEARS. AND JUST DOING IT FOR A FEW DAYS IS ANNOYING, BUT DO IT IT FOR A
FEW MONTHS IS EVEN MORE AGGRAVATING. ))
SUPER=07-William Howard;
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=more aggravating
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=none
William Howard and his wife, Sherry BOTH had jobs, then BOTH were laid off.
Their story tonight at six.
Campaign-Finance
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#none
GRAPHIC=campaign finance
Corporate givers are hedging their bets in this year's campaign for
governor.
A computer-assisted analysis of state campaign finance records shows that
Democrats and Republicans are both getting backing from business political
action committees.
For example, Dominion Resources has given nearly equal amounts, about
35-thousand dollars, to Democrat Don Beyer and Republican Jim Gilmore.
Likewise -- but about half as much -- for M-C-I Telecommunications.
NationsBank gave a thousand dollars to each.
Virginia Power has given almost 20-thousand dollars to Gilmore and
half that to Beyer.
Common-Sense
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#Common Sense
GRAPHIC=Common Sense
***ANCHOR TAG******
Every month the government reports on something called the Consumer Price
Index, or C-P-I.
But why should we care about it?
Len Besthoff explains in this week's edition of Common Sense.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=The CPI
SUPER=@File;:00
SUPER=@Len2;:18
RUNS=:42
OUT Q=the newsdesk.
((
The C-P-I measures price changes...basically how much it costs the typical
American family to maintain its standard of living.
It tracks food, housing, clothing, entertainment, transportation, and
medical care.
But this index does more than just measure the cost of living...all kinds of
things are tied to it.
One study says a third of the federal government's budget is linked to it:
things like Social Security payments, government workers' retirement benefits,
the official government poverty line, plus tax brackets and standard
deductions.
And in the private sector, many wage and benefit packages are tied to
increases in the C-P-I.
I'm Len Besthoff with this week's edition of Common Sense, let's send it
back to the newsdesk.))
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=hold
In recent years there has been a movement to change how the C-P-I is
measured.
Many people believe it inaccurately inflates the cost of living.
TWA-800
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=crash investigation
The probe still is NOT complete, but F-B-I director Louis Freeh says
investigators are leaning strongly toward mechanical failure as the likely
cause of the T-W-A flight 800 disaster.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=@File;
His comments could signal an end to the criminal investigation which
included theories of sabotage.
The jumbo-jet exploded last July off New York's Long Island killing all
230 people on-board.
Freeh says the F-B-I and N-T-S-B hope to release their final report by mid
or late summer.
(----------------)
mexico
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Melanie
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=Clinton
President Clinton leaves today for a two-day trip to Mexico.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington DC;
He'll meet with his Mexican counterpart, Ernesto Zedillo.
Yesterday, ahead of the meeting Mr. Clinton downplayed tensions between
the U-S and Mexico over drug trafficking and immigration and he praised Mexico
for its cooperation on issues such as the free trade agreement.
SUPER=03-Merida, Mexico;
The first lady is already south of the border.
She was greeted by the first lady of Mexico in Merida (MARee-dah), the
capital of the Yucatan state.
(----------------)
2-E-Holocaust-Remembered
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-13
GRAPHIC=none
Throughout the world people of all races observed Yom Hashoah
(Ha-show-ah)..remembering the six million Jewish people who died in Nazi
concentration camps.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:31:20
IN Q=SARAH BERMAN
((SARAH BERMAN, MOSEY BERMAN, DEVON BERMAN....))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=DEVON BERMAN
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
Nationally, Jewish communities are participating in reading the names of
people killed in the Nazi Concentration camps during World War Two.
At Temple Emanuel in Roanoke, 10-thousand names of Holocaust victims were
read.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:51:14
IN Q=THAT IS ONE
((MORTON ROSENBERG/B'NAI B'RITH: THAT IS ONE OF THE IDEA BEHIND THE READING OF
THESE NAMES IS TO REALIZE THAT SOMETHING LIKE THIS COULD HAPPEN AGAIN UNLESS
WE'RE ALL AWARE OF WHAT'S GOING ON.))
((DAVID DURHAM: I'M JUST SHOCKED THAT ALL THESE PEOPLE WOULD JUST KILL ALL
THESE PEOPLE THAT THEY DIDN'T EVEN KNOW. IT'S JUST REALLY SHOCKING. I DON'T
KNOW WHY THEY WOULD KILL ALL THESE CHILDREN FOR CAUSES AND JUST BELIEFS.))
SUPER=01-Morton Rosenberg/B'nai B'rith; :00
SUPER=07-David Durham; :13
RUNS=:26
OUT Q=AND JUST BELIEFS
(----------------)
VO-NAT
People of different faiths joined the children and other members of the
Jewish community in the day-long reading.
(----------------)
2-E-Bedford-Drugs
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#=97-28
GRAPHIC=none
As police wage war on drug dealers-
The biggest advantage an officer can have is knowing what to look for.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00
SUPER=01-Mike Brown/Bedford Co. Sheriff; :22
SUPER=@ssm1; :31
SUPER=01-Gary Swanhart/Instructor; :48
SUPER=01-George Ellen/Instructor; 1:04
RUNS=1:17
OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.
(( They came from 26 jurisdictions in seven different states.. police officers
looking to learn more about
rooting out illegal drugs and the people who deal them in their community.
The three- day seminar was taught by Florida- based cops who have seen it
all come through their towns.
Bedford sheriff Mike Brown says central Virginia is ripe for this kind of
training.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 6:30:55
IN Q=But it's all
((SHERIFF MIKE BROWN/BEDFORD COUNTY: BUT IT'S ALL OVER THE COUNTRY, THE
DEPARTMENTS ARE DOING IT, THEY'RE BECOMING MORE AGGRESSIVE, PROACTIVE AND IT'S
WORKING.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=it's working.
(/////SOT/////)
Standup
IN Q=As law enforcement
((But as law enforcement has turned up the heat on drug runners using planes
and cars to ferry narcotics across country, authorities say the bad guys have
turned to buses as their newest mode of transportation. But stopping a bus and
weeding out potential drug suspects can be a difficult task.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=difficult task.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 7:01:23
IN Q=You should be
((GARY SWANHART/INSTRUCTOR: YOU SHOULD BE A LITTLE BIT MORE ALERT BECAUSE
YOU'RE GOING INTO A DANGER ZONE RIGHT NOW.))
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=right now.
Seminar participants got a firsthand look at why, with little room to
maneuver in, a bus can be a dangerous place to search for drugs and illegal
weapons.
Having backup and a definite plan of action helps.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 5:36:40
IN Q=It's a cold
((GEORGE ELLEN/INSTRUCTOR: IT'S A COLD HIT TYPE SITUATION AND THERE'S A LOT OF
TECHNIQUE AND A LOT OF LEARNING THAT GOES INTO THIS TYPE OF WORK.))
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=type of work.
The technique will come in time for these officers.
The learning was taken care of this past week.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
Implosion
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=none
It took just eight seconds to bring down eighty-one years of history this
weekend in Omaha, Nebraska.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=03-Omaha, NE;
RUNS=:04
OUT Q=(building explosion)
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Construction crews brought down the historic Douglas building.
Demolition crews used 175-pounds of explosives.
Once the mess is cleaned up construction will begin on a new federal
courthouse.
SUPER=03-Houston, TX;
And In Houston yesterday, a ten- storey building came crashing down.
(----------------)
2-E-Nuke-Train
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=dse
TAPE#97-17
GRAPHIC=None
Environmentalists in Virginia watched closely as a train carrying nuclear
waste passed through the Commonwealth this weekend.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Saturday Night;
A nuclear reactor vessel from a dismantled nuclear power plant in
Massachusetts is being shipped to South Carolina.
The train stopped in Roanoke Saturday night before continuing on to North
Carolina.
Some environmental groups worry that emergency crews along the route would
not be prepared to respond to an accident.
But Yankee Atomic Electric Officials say the shipment is safe.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
10:57:54
IN Q=A person standing
((KELLEY SMITH/YANKEE SPOKESPERSON; A PERSON STANDING 20 FEET FROM THE PACKAGE
WOULD HAVE TO STAND THERE FOR 20 HOURS FOR THEIR RADIATION EXPOSURE TO EQUAL
THAT OF A ROUND TRIP, COAST TO COAST AIRLINE FLIGHT. ))
SUPER=01-Kelley Smith/Yankee Spokesperson;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=AIRLINE FLIGHT
ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=none
Yankee says low level nuclear material is shipped everyday by mail, truck
and train all across the United States.
S-Cable-Phones
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#=97-22
GRAPHIC=Cable TV
Roanoke Valley residents will soon be able to get their long distance
service from their cable television provider.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./File Tape;
Cox Communications is expanding upon its cable offerings.
It now has what it believes competitive long distance telephone service for
its cable customers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 10:03:57
IN Q=If you
((SHARRON DAVIES/COX COMMUNICATIONS: IF YOU ARE A COX COMMUNICATIONS CUSTOMER
AND YOU GET COX LONG DISTANCE, YOU WILL GET THE 10 CENTS PER MINUTE AFTER 7PM
AND ON WEEKENDS, IN ADDITION TO THAT, BEING A COX CUSTOMER, YOU GET 10 PERCENT
OFF THE TOP OF THAT SO YOU'RE REALLY TALKING ABOUT NINE CENTS PER MINUTE.))
SUPER=01-Sharron Davies/Cox Communications;
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=per minute.
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=Cox
Cox says if you call its customer service representatives, you can get long
distance phone service in about two weeks.
No call to your local phone provider is necessary.
E-Wrestling
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-16
GRAPHIC=none
Salem showcased a different kind of sport at Memorial Stadium yesterday.
Denise Allen and videographer Rob Monroe take us to the "Battle Royale"--the
Roanoke Valley's finest pro wrestling.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=bell ringing
SUPER=03-Salem; :12
SUPER=07-Jimmy Valiant; :24
SUPER=01-El Toro/Pro Wrestler; :55
SUPER=@Denise2; 1:10
RUNS=1:18
OUT Q=Denise Allen News 7
(((/////SOT/////)
SOT 12:56:56
IN Q=YOU'RE LOOKING AT
((YOU'RE LOOKING AT THE UNIVERSAL CHAMPION AND THE UNIVERSAL TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
AND WE'LL COME OUT WHEN WE FEEL LIKE COMING OUT AND YOU CAN STAND HERE UNTIL
THE BALL GAME'S OVER FOR ALL WE CARE.))
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=FOR ALL WE CARE
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 12:58:05
IN Q=ROLLING THUNDER CLIMBING IN THE RING
(( ))
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 12:39:27
IN Q=BELL RINGING
(( ))
RUNS=:02
OUT Q=
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 13:37:27
IN Q=THE GREATEST ATHLETES
((JIMMY "THE BOOGIE WOOGIE MAN" VALIANT: THE GREATEST ATHLETES IN THE WORLD
ARE PROFESSIONAL WRESTLERS. WE COME OUT THERE WITH NO PADS AND YOU GET
SOMEBODY PICKIN 'EM UP OVER SIX FOOT AND SLAM 'EM DOWN I DON'T CARE THEY COULD
TAKE IT RIGHT ON THIS CONCRETE.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=ON THIS CONCRETE
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 13:12:14
IN Q=MUSIC AND KISSING BLACK GUY
(( ))
RUNS=:03
OUT Q=
W-W-F Hall of Fame wrestler Jimmy Valiant was one of the stars of the
pre-game event.
10 of the 12 professional wrestlers on hand are Valiant's students.
They learn the art of pro wrestling at his camp in Shawsville.
His students look at this event as a stepping stone to the big time.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 13:33:33
IN Q=I WAS LOOKING FOR
((EL TORO/PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER: I WAS LOOKING FOR NEW MOVES TO SEE HOW THEY
MIGHT WRESTLE. CAUSE ONE DAY I MIGHT HAVE TO WRESTLE THEM.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=TO WRESTLE THEM
The wrestling free-for-all was a promotional event for the Salem Avalanche.
None of the wrestlers were paid.
Valiant says appearances like this one are his way of giving something back
after a long, successful career.
He says he hopes he's helping other wrestlers make their dreams come true.
Denise Allen News 7.))
4-Scores
ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#=none
GRAPHIC=nba
In sports,
The game was tied in the closing moments, but some fancy blocking and
shooting gave Atlanta the win.
For last night's scores let's check the boards.
(-------------)
WIPE TO SCORES
SUPER=#556
SUPER=X5028;
SUPER=0096-/Orlando/83/j/Miami/91//Heat Wins
3-2//Detroit/79/j/Atlanta/84//Hawks Win 3-2/;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0096-/L.A. Lakers/77/j/Utah/93//Jazz Leads 1-0/;
SUPER=X5031;
SUPER=0103-j/N.Y. Rangers/2//New Jersey/0////Anaheim/2/j/Detroit/3//Overtime/;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0103-/Edmonton/1/j/Colorado/4///;
SUPER=X5011;
SUPER=0093-/Salem/2/j/Frederick/6////Prince William/1/j/Lynchburg/5///;
SUPER=X5010;
SUPER=0091-/Oakland/0/j/Baltimore/11////Anaheim/2/j/Chicago/4///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0091-j/New York/13//Kansas City/5////Boston/6/j/Texas/7///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-/Pittsburgh/1/j/Atlanta/3///j/St. Louis/8//New York/2///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-/Philadelphia/0/j/Colorado/9////Chicago/2/j/Los Angeles/5///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-j/Montreal/9//San Diego/3////Cincinnati/1/j/San Francisco/2//10
Innings/;
RUNS=1:10
OUT Q=....last score."
(----------------)
by SS