06:00-01

E-Awad

ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE# 97-36
GRAPHIC=none


A 65- year -old priest is being accused of fondling a 20- year- old hotel maid while she was cleaning his room.
Assad Awad says he's innocent, but that his lawyers and a church official told him not to comment further on the incident which police allege happened at a Westin Hotel in Detroit, Michigan.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Friday;


Awad is in his 25th year as pastor of the Saint Elias Catholic Church.
This is the second time he's been charged with a sex-related offense.
In 19-87 officials accused him of soliciting a police woman working undercover as a prostitute.
But a General District Judge dismissed the case ruling Awad did nothing illegal.
Meanwhile Detroit police are continuing their investigation into this latest incident.
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E-2-Debate


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-43
GRAPHIC=Campaign 97


This weekend's gubernatorial debate provided no clear cut winner.
As Denise Allen reports both sides are claiming victory.
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SOT
IN Q=Republicans say Don Beyer
SUPER=01-Don Beyer/(D) Candidate For Governor; :00
SUPER=03-Wh. Sulphur Springs/Saturday; :09
SUPER=01-Richard Cullen/Attorney General; :17
SUPER=01-Jim Gilmore/(R) Candidate For Governor; :52
SUPER=01-Jerry Baliles/(D) Former Governor; 1:02
SUPER=@Denise2; 1:16
RUNS=1:31
OUT Q=News 7
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SOT tape 1 10:20:05
IN Q=It will phase

((DON BEYER/D-CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: IT WILL BE PHASED IN FULLY IN 1998. IT COST HALF OF WHAT GILMORE'S PLAN COST IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS AND A SIXTH AFTER WE'VE LEFT OFFICE.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=WE;VE LEFT OFFICE


Republicans say Don Beyer made a major concession when he revealed his answer to Jim Gilmore's proposed plan to eliminate the personal property tax.
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SOT tape 3 11:52:04
IN Q=I SAW HIM

((RICHARD CULLEN/ATTORNEY GENERAL: I SAW HIM GOING RIGHT TO DON BEYER ON THE CENTER PIECE OF HIS CAMPAIGN THAT IS THE PEOPLE WANT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF. GILMORE PROMISES THAT HE IS GOING TO GIVE THAT TO THE PEOPLE THE BEYER CAMPAIGN POLLSTER TOLD THEM GILMORE'S SCORING BIG POINTS AND THEY'RE COMING UP WITH A DESPERATE PROPOSAL THAT'S TOO LITTLE TOO LATE.))
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=TOO LITTLE TOO LATE


Democrats, not surprisingly, see it differently.
They say Jim Gilmore avoided answering questions on key issues, such as abortion, affirmative action and school funding.
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SOT tape 3 11:21:46
IN Q=why is it

((JIM GILMORE/R-CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: WHY IS IT THAT IT TOOK THE ALLEN-GILMORE ADMINISTRATION TO BEGIN TO TALK ABOUT STANDARDS IN EDUCATION AND TOUGH EFFORTS TOWARD READING, MATH AND SCIENCE AND HISTORY. WHERE WERE THEY IN THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION WHEN THEY WERE SIMPLY THROWING MORE MONEY AT IT.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=MONEY AT IT
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SOT tape 3 11:48:57
IN Q=MR GILMORE

((JERRY BALILES/FORMER GOVERNOR: MR GILMORE IS DUCKING THE QUESTION OF WHETHER PUBLIC FUNDS SHOULD BE USED FOR PRIVATE RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS. THOSE THREE ISSUES WERE AVOIDED AND EVADED AND MY GUESS IS WE'LL SEE A LOT MORE OF THAT IN THE FUTURE.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=in the future


Both sides say the two candidates used the debate to point out their differences.
And both democrats and republicans agree--regardless of who becomes the next governor, Virginians will see a decrease in personal property taxes.
Denise Allen News 7.))

Cunanan


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=mel
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=NONE


Suspected Killer Andrew Cunanan may have been at fashion designer Gianni Versace's home in Miami Beach two days before Versace's murder.
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VO-NAT


Newsweek magazine reports a woman spotted Cunanan at Versace's home a week ago Sunday and she has videos and photos to prove it.
The report says the F-B-I sent an agent to Brazil to interview the woman.
Meanwhile, the manhunt for Cunanan continues.
The Miami Beach police chief says investigators can't assume anything about the suspect's whereabouts.
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DANNY


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=MORNIN
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=flooding


No rest for the storm-weary in Alabama.
The National Weather service says "Danny" will drop another ten to 20 inches of rain over the state as it continues its slow trek to the northeast.
The storm has already dumped more than 30 inches.
Residents in Fairhope, Alabama are among those surveying the damage.
Terrence Jackson reports.
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SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=03-Fairhope, AL; :00
SUPER=01-Bob Burton/Condo Manager; :11
SUPER=01-Buddy Wimpee/Storm Victim; :30
SUPER=01-Jeannie Stewart/Baldwin Co. Sheriff's Deputy; 1:06
SUPER=01-Terrence Jackson/Reporting; 1:15
RUNS=1:27
OUT Q=for CBS News, Mobile, AL.


Texas


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#Lucy Hold
GRAPHIC=NONE


Welcome back to News 7 Mornin'.
With the vacation season in full swing some people may be looking for some place out of the way and without too many tourists.
Jerry Jenkins found just a place in the small town of Granbury, Texas.
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IN Q=music
SUPER=12-Granbury, TX; :00
SUPER=13-Marty Van Kleeck/Granbury Opera House; :44
SUPER=13-Mary Kate Durham/Historian; 1:10 QUICK
SUPER=13-Jerry Jenkins/Reporting; 1:19
SUPER=13-James Belville/Wagon Rat; 1:50
SUPER=27-Gary Miller/Boat Captain; 2:17
RUNS=2:30
OUT Q=bed and Breakfast inns



ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=NONE


That was Jerry Jenkins reporting from Granbury, Texas.
We'll be right back after a look at how some local stocks are starting out this week.

E-Little-Sorrel


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-38
GRAPHIC=none


A fife and drum corps playing Dixie honored the horse that carried Stonewall Jackson through the Civil War.
Little Sorrel's (Sore-ol) bones were put to rest the Virginia Military Institute yesterday.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lexington;


The cremated skeleton of the horse was buried at the base of a bronze statue of Jackson.
Jackson rode the sorrel colored horse in his famous Shenandoah Valley Campaign in 18-62.
And the general was riding Little Sorrel a year later when he was mortally wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville.
After his master's death Little Sorrel lived on the V-M-I parade grounds until he died in 18-85.
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SOT 3:49:13
IN Q=after some soul

((KEITH GIBSON/VMI MUSEUM EXEC. DIR.: AFTER SOME SOUL SEARCHING AND THOUGHTFUL REFLECTION WE THOUGHT THAT THIS INTERNMENT OF LITTLE SORREL'S BONES WAS INDEED THE HIGHEST ORDER HERE ON THE PARADE GROUND WHERE THEY CAN BECOME A PART OF THE HERITAGE THAT SURROUNDS OUR STUDENTS.))
SUPER=01-Keith Gibson/VMI Museum Exec. Dir.;
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=OUR STUDENTS
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VO-NAT


Little Sorrel's mounted hide will remain on display at the V-M-I Museum.
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E-Lynchburg-Murder


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=sta
TAPE#=none
GRAPHIC=murder investigation


Police arrested a 17- year- old in connection with the Tuesday murder of Steven W. Withers.
The teen is being charged with murder and illegal possession of a fire arm.
The suspect is being held at the Lynchburg Juvenile Detention Center.

Common-Sense


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lbe
TAPE#Common Sense
GRAPHIC=Common Sense


Did you know there are billions of dollars worth of unclaimed assets, some of which could be yours?
Len Besthoff continues our "summer reading" list for consumers in this week's edition of Common Sense.
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IN Q=NAT SOT
SUPER=@Len2;
RUNS=:53
OUT Q=newsdesk.

(( Nat Sot Summer reading gfx/music
RUNS=:04


You may never find buried treasure in your lifetime.
But finding lost or unclaimed money owed to you is a possibility.
The author of a book called Assets Unknown estimates that there's as much as 30- billion- dollars worth of unclaimed property out there, and one in 10 Americans is entitled to at least a piece of that.
The book explains in a clear concise manner how to recover funds in things like unclaimed utility deposits, abandoned checking accounts, and unredeemed stock certificates.
The author says there's even more money sitting in dormant retirement accounts, and group life insurance policies.
This book costs about 25- dollars.
If you can't find it in stores, call 800-286-5669.
I'm Len Besthoff with this week's edition of Common Sense, lets send it back to the newsdesk.))

E-Feedback/7-20


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=jmc
TAPE#=Feedback
GRAPHIC=News 7 Feedback


In our mail this week, one viewer was upset with our coverage of the smart road project.
Assignment editor Joe McKean has more on that in this week's News-7 Feedback.
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IN Q=The groundbreaking ceremonies
RUNS=1:27
OUT Q=McKean, News-7.


((The groundbreaking ceremonies for the smart highway featured scores of dignitaries and a handful of protesters.
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IN Q=

(( ))
RUNS=:00
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A viewer from Blacksburg thought in general that we missed the story.
"The protesters were a very nominal part of an otherwise uplifting and memorable experience for over 400 cheering supporters," he wrote. "Yet your report cast a very skewed and distorted message for your viewers. That some effort would be made by project opponents to disrupt the dignity of the event by interrupting Governor Allen was far less surprising that [your] willingness to play into the hands of the media-savvy antagonists."
The Smart Road is expected to create an estimated 318 jobs for eight years in construction, $100 million in research for Virginia Tech and $300 million in associated economic development over the next 20 years. Yet WDBJ chose to lead off the six o'clock news that night with the account of a traffic accident. Go figure."
News-7 welcomes your comments on our news coverage or topics in the news.
Letters should include your name and address and be sent to News-7 Feedback, P.O. Box 7, Roanoke, 24022-0007.
Our fax number is 540-343-7269.
News-7's email address is news@wdbj7.com.
Or leave a message in the moderated forum of our home page, at www.wdbj7.com.
Joe McKean, News-7.))

ANDREW-Cunanan


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


A published report says suspected killer Andrew Cunanan may have been at Gianni Versace's home in Miami just two days before the fashion designer was gunned down.
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VO-NAT


Newsweek magazine reports a woman spotted Cunanan at Versace's home a week ago Sunday and she has videos and photos to prove it.
The report says the F-B-I sent an agent to Brazil to interview the woman. Meanwhile, the manhunt for Cunanan continues.
Police says it's possible Cunanan is now masquerading as a woman.
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FLOODING


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=MEL
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=flooding


What's left of Danny continues soaking parts of the nation's southeast.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Dauphin Island, AL;


The storm, which weakened to a tropical depression yesterday, dumped more than 30 inches of rain in areas throughout Alabama.. and along with widespread flooding came destruction.
Thousands are without power and many homes and businesses have been destroyed.
Forecasters say Danny is slow moving and will likely bring more wet weather to Alabama over the next day.
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CAPTive-WORKERS


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


In New York City, seven people are facing federal and state charges, accused in a scheme to put deaf mutes from Mexico to work in what officials are calling quote virtual slavery.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-New York, NY;


At least 57 people, who were believed to have been illegally smuggled into the country, were living in two small houses and forced to sell trinkets in the city's subway system.
The Head of a Mexico City school for the deaf believes hundreds more may be living under similar conditions in the U-S.
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2-E-Little-Sorrel


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-38
GRAPHIC=none


Civil War re-enactors and a fife and drum corps took to the parade grounds at Virginia Military Institute yesterday to honor a horse.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lexington;


Little Sorrel (Sore-ohl) was Stonewall Jackson's faithful steed.
Nearly 400 people turned out to see the cremated skeleton of the horse buried at the base of a bronze statue of Jackson.
The general was riding the (Sore-ohl) sorrel colored horse when he was mortally wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville.
After his master's death Little (Sore- ohl) Sorrel lived on the V-M-I parade grounds until he died in 18-85.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:49:13
IN Q=after some soul

((KEITH GIBSON/VMI MUSEUM EXEC. DIR.: AFTER SOME SOUL SEARCHING AND THOUGHTFUL REFLECTION WE THOUGHT THAT THIS INTERNMENT OF LITTLE SORREL'S BONES WAS INDEED THE HIGHEST ORDER HERE ON THE PARADE GROUND WHERE THEY CAN BECOME A PART OF THE HERITAGE THAT SURROUNDS OUR STUDENTS.))
SUPER=01-Keith Gibson/VMI Museum Exec. Dir.;
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=OUR STUDENTS
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VO-NAT


Little Sorrel's mounted hide will remain on display at the V-M-I Museum.
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E-Gilligan's-return


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=eea
TAPE#97-42
GRAPHIC=none


The castaways from Gilligan's island have found their way to the airwaves.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Last Year;


Bob Denver and his wife Dreama, who live in Bluefield, will host a weekly two hour radio show.
They'll feature oldies music, celebrity interviews and comedy routines...
Denver's two children will also be involved.
It gets better... Dawn Wells, also known as Mary Ann, will put together a Hollywood Celebrity segment.
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ANCHOR=Melanie
SS=NONE


And who better than the professor, Russell Johnson, to host a question and answer session.
The show will air on West Virginia radio stations beginning August first, and will be marketed nation-wide in a few months.

uss-Constitution


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


Anchors away for Old Ironsides.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Charlestown, MA;


The 200- year- old U-S-S "Constitution" sets sail today in Massachusetts Bay under its own power for the first time in 116 years.
She was towed out of the Charleston Navy Yard yesterday.
Beginning in 19-92, the warship underwent a three-and-a-half year restoration effort that included the weaving of six new sails and replacement of copper plating.
It cost 12 million dollars to restore the vessel.
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Scanners


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#Lucy Hold
GRAPHIC=NONE


Welcome back to News 7 Mornin'-
Shopping for fruits and vegetables, or anything else at the grocery store is going high tech, at least at one business.
And it's all in the name of convenience with hand held lasers added to the traditional shopping cart at the Scarborough Shop N' Save.....
As John Hopperstad reports, the new system called GrandScan Express, could permanently change the way we shop.
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SOT
IN Q=Grocery shopping
SUPER=12-Scarborough, ME; :00
SUPER=13-Mary Lynn/Shop N' Save; :33
SUPER=13-John Hopperstad/Reporting; :43
SUPER=13-Sue Pieter/Shop N' Save; :59
RUNS=1:39
OUT Q=CBS News



2-E-Awad


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE# 97-36
GRAPHIC=none


A Roanoke priest says he's innocent of charges he fondled a 20- year- old woman.
Sixty-five- year- old Assad Awad told News 7 his lawyers and a church official told him not to comment further on the incident which police allege happened at a Westin Hotel in Detroit, Michigan.
The woman, a maid at the hotel, is accusing Awad of fondling her while she was cleaning his room.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Friday;


Awad is in his 25th year as pastor of the Saint Elias Catholic Church.
This is the second time he's been charged with a sex-related offense.
In 19-87 officials accused him of soliciting a police woman working undercover as a prostitute.
But a General District Judge dismissed the case ruling Awad did nothing illegal.
Meanwhile Detroit police are continuing their investigation into this latest incident.
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2-E-2-Debate


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=Dal
TAPE#=97-43
GRAPHIC=Campaign 97


Virginia's personal property tax took center stage at this weekend's gubernatorial debate.
Denise Allen reports.
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SOT
IN Q=Republicans say Don Beyer
SUPER=01-Don Beyer/(D) Candidate For Governor; :00
SUPER=03-Wh. Sulphur Springs/Saturday; :09
SUPER=01-Richard Cullen/Attorney General; :17
SUPER=01-Jim Gilmore/(R) Candidate For Governor; :52
SUPER=01-Jerry Baliles/(D) Former Governor; 1:02
SUPER=@Denise2; 1:16
RUNS=1:31
OUT Q=News 7
(((/////SOT/////)
SOT tape 1 10:20:05
IN Q=It will phase

((DON BEYER/D-CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: IT WILL BE PHASED IN FULLY IN 1998. IT COST HALF OF WHAT GILMORE'S PLAN COST IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS AND A SIXTH AFTER WE'VE LEFT OFFICE.))
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=WE;VE LEFT OFFICE


Republicans say Don Beyer made a major concession when he revealed his answer to Jim Gilmore's proposed plan to eliminate the personal property tax.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT tape 3 11:52:04
IN Q=I SAW HIM

((RICHARD CULLEN/ATTORNEY GENERAL: I SAW HIM GOING RIGHT TO DON BEYER ON THE CENTER PIECE OF HIS CAMPAIGN THAT IS THE PEOPLE WANT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF. GILMORE PROMISES THAT HE IS GOING TO GIVE THAT TO THE PEOPLE THE BEYER CAMPAIGN POLLSTER TOLD THEM GILMORE'S SCORING BIG POINTS AND THEY'RE COMING UP WITH A DESPERATE PROPOSAL THAT'S TOO LITTLE TOO LATE.))
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=TOO LITTLE TOO LATE


Democrats, not surprisingly, see it differently.
They say Jim Gilmore avoided answering questions on key issues, such as abortion, affirmative action and school funding.
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SOT tape 3 11:21:46
IN Q=why is it

((JIM GILMORE/R-CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR: WHY IS IT THAT IT TOOK THE ALLEN-GILMORE ADMINISTRATION TO BEGIN TO TALK ABOUT STANDARDS IN EDUCATION AND TOUGH EFFORTS TOWARD READING, MATH AND SCIENCE AND HISTORY. WHERE WERE THEY IN THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION WHEN THEY WERE SIMPLY THROWING MORE MONEY AT IT.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=MONEY AT IT
(/////SOT/////)
SOT tape 3 11:48:57
IN Q=MR GILMORE

((JERRY BALILES/FORMER GOVERNOR: MR GILMORE IS DUCKING THE QUESTION OF WHETHER PUBLIC FUNDS SHOULD BE USED FOR PRIVATE RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS. THOSE THREE ISSUES WERE AVOIDED AND EVADED AND MY GUESS IS WE'LL SEE A LOT MORE OF THAT IN THE FUTURE.))
RUNS=:14
OUT Q=in the future


Both sides say the two candidates used the debate to point out their differences.
And both democrats and republicans agree--regardless of who becomes the next governor, Virginians will see a decrease in personal property taxes.
Denise Allen News 7.))

E-Goodlatte


ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=jmc
TAPE#97-33
GRAPHIC=Bob Goodlatte


The campaign to keep pornography off the Internet is a top priority with Congressman Bob Goodlatte-- even though the courts recently ruled that a law he supported was unconstitutional.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Washington, DC/Wednesday;


Goodlatte attended a conference at the White House last week, aimed at coming up with other ways for parents to keep kids from finding on-line smut.
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SOT
IN Q=We heard a lot

((REP. BOB GOODLATTE/R- VIRGINIA: WE HEARD A LOT OF VERY INTERESTING IDEAS PROPOSED INCLUDING SOME SUGGESTIONS ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF TECHNOLOGY THAT IS AVAILABLE THAT CAN BE USED AND IN ADDITION MOST IMPORTANTLY WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT IS PARENTS TAKING THE LEAD ROLE IN BEING INVOLVED IN THEIR CHILDREN'S LIVES AND WHAT THEY DO ON THE INTERNET. ))
SUPER=@Goodlatte
RUNS=:17
OUT Q=the Internet.
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VO-NAT


President Clinton said after the meeting that the computer industry is going to provide greater access to anti-smut software.
Clinton says this will enable parents to "lock and unlock the digital doors to objectionable content."
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E-Hijacking-Death


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=sta
TAPE#=97-32
GRAPHIC=none


Police in Charlotte are NOT talking about reports the man who hijacked a Greyhound bus may have been strangled to death by passengers who overpowered him.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC/Saturday;


Christopher Duffner was dead when police got to the scene.
Duffner had pulled a knife on the bus driver, had driven for about 60 miles before passengers grabbed him and held him down.
The passenger say Duffner stopped breathing... one says he held him down by the throat, another says he may have crushed his lungs.
Police won't talk about the case until the medical examiner determines the cause of death.
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E-Card-Collect


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=dse
TAPE#97-39
GRAPHIC=None


The Beanie baby craze hit the Roanoke Civic Center this weekend.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Young and old alike filed into the Civic Center for Beanie Babies.
More than 80 current and retired designs were up for sale or trade.
While many of the stuffed animals went for a few dollars, some went for hundreds of dollars.
Take the case of Humphrey the Camel. He costs more than 900-dollars.
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SOT

04:22:16
IN Q=HE'S THE HARDEST

((BEN FISHER/ORGANIZER; HE'S THE HARDEST BEANIE BABY TO FIND. HE WAS RETIRED ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO. HE'S ONE OF THE BEST BEANIE BABIES YOU CAN GET.))
SUPER=01-Ben Fisher/Organizer;
RUNS=:05
OUT Q=YOU CAN GET.
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VO-NAT


Organizers say they were very pleased with the turnout for the event.
They say they'll return to the Star City for another Beanie Baby bash in the next month or two.
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4-Scores


ANCHOR=Melanie
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=MLB


In sports,
The Baltimore Orioles continue struggling as they pick up their tenth loss in 13 games.
For all of last night's baseball scores, let's check the scoreboards.
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WIPE TO SCORES
SUPER=#556
SUPER=X5011;
SUPER=0093-j/Salem/5//Prince William/4////Frederick/2/j/Lynchburg/5///;
SUPER=X5010;
SUPER=0091-j/Cleveland/7//Boston/2///j/Chicago/10//Baltimore/2///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0091-j/Minnesota/1//Oakland/0////New York/2/j/Milwaukee/6///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0091-/Detroit/6/j/Texas/7//10 Innings//Kansas City/4/j/Seattle/5///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-j/New York/10//Cincinnati/1////Pittsburgh/1/j/Philadelphia/4///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-j/Colorado/9//Chicago/5///j/Los Angeles/8//Atlanta/3///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0092-j/San Diego/3//Florida/0///j/Houston/9//Montreal/0///;
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OUT Q=....last score."

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by SS