18:00-01
1-News-Head
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VO-NAT
Even as tire making machinery is shipped from Danville to Mexico-
-southside business and political leaders are urging Goodyear and the local
rubber workers to reconsider their decision on a "continuous" work schedule.
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ANCHOR=Keith
And the kids won't admit they do drugs, but they all KNOW somebody who
does.
We'll sit in on a gathering of high school students where they talked about
a "dirty little secret."
Sports-head
ANCHOR=Roy
And in sports, It's the first week of the High School regional playoffs
U-V-A has a big conference game this weekend.
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VO-NAT ENG#
And rain has postponed qualifying for Sunday's race in Atlanta that will
decide the Winston Cup Points champion.
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WX-Head
TALENT=Robin
SS=None
The rain moves out, cold air slips in and flurries will follow. The weekend
weather story is coming up...
Goodyear
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=tte
TAPE#97-70
GRAPHIC=Goodyear
Danville community leaders are trying to smooth over the soured relations
between Goodyear management and union members.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Danville;
One week ago the union rank and file voted AGAINST mandatory Sunday shifts.
Now Goodyear says it will no longer invest in the Danville plant.
Today the company shipped a tire machine to Mexico -- because that plant
WILL work seven days a week.
Union vice president Archie Glass says the machine was old and dilapidated
and would have been moved anyway.
Goodyear says that's not true.
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SOT 5:18:00
IN Q=The corporation
((KORI REED/PUBLIC RELATIONS: THE CORPORATION IS CONCERNED ABOUT INCREASING ITS
CAPACITY FOR MEDIUM RADIAL TRUCK TIRES. HAD THE VOTE GONE TOWARD CONTINUOUS,
THESE MACHINES WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN MOVED OUT OF THE DANVILLE PLANT.))
SUPER=01-Kori Reed/Goodyear Public Relations;
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=out of the Danville plant
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VO-NAT
Local businesses are pleading with the two sides to negotiate on a seven-day
work week -- before Danville loses a major employer.
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SOT 3:32:43
IN Q=Pittsylvania County
((DAVID BENNETT/PITTS. CO. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, CASWELL
COUNTY, DANVILLE AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS ARE ALL AT STAKE HERE. WE'RE
LOOKING AT TAKING A SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF PAYROLL OUT OF THE AREA PLUS THE JOBS
THAT ARE LOST.))
SUPER=01-David Bennett/Chamber of Commerce;
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=that are lost
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VO-NAT
So far Goodyear has announced no layoffs at its Danville plant.
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Teen-Suicide
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=six
WRITER=tfl
TAPE#97-69
GRAPHIC=None
Teenagers are trying to teach their peers about the dangers of doing drugs.
When speaker Katie Weddington asked students at James River High School today
how many of them did drugs, no hands went up.
But when she asked how many knew someone who did drugs, just about every hand
in the auditorium was raised.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;
She calls it a dirty little secret...one that her son had.
One that killed him last year.
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SOT 2:55:34
IN Q=Brian's death
((KATIE WEDDINGTON:BRIAN'S DEATH WAS A WASTE. IT SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN AND SO
MANY OTHER CHILDREN ARE DYING WASTEFULLY LIKE THIS EVERY YEAR. PERSONALLY IT
HAS HELPED ME AND I HOPE THAT IF IN EACH ONE OF THESE GROUPS IT REACHES ONE
KID, IT'S WORTH WHILE.))
SUPER=07-Katie Weddington;
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=worth while
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VO-NAT
Brian Mitchell died after drinking antifreeze in an apparent attempt to get
high.
Students wore yellow ribbons today in remembrance of teens who have taken
their own lives.
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State-Revenue
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=equ
TAPE#97-76
GRAPHIC=Virginia State Seal
Good news was heaped on top of good news about the state's economy today.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Richmond;
And Virginia's newly- elected leaders showed up to find out what it meant
for them.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 05:25:39
IN Q=The economy
((GOV. GEORGE ALLEN: THE ECONOMY IN VIRGINIA AND NATIONALLY DID NOT MODERATE
AS MUCH AS EXPECTED LAST YEAR. INSTEAD THE ECONOMY CONTINUED TO GROW AND
EXPAND BEYOND ALMOST EVERYONE'S EXPECTATIONS.))
SUPER=@Allen;
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=everyone's expectations.
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VO-NAT
In fact, the Governor says Virginia's economy is now expected to grow at an
annual rate of about 7-point-9 percent over the next few years.
That's up from last year's projection of 7-point-2 percent.
And it's good news for Governor- elect Jim Gilmore, who based his "no car
tax" pledge on growth of just 6-point-5 percent.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 07:01:48
IN Q=It's clear
((JIM GILMORE/GOVERNOR-ELECT: IT'S CLEAR THAT THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN. THAT
THEY INTEND TO HAVE THIS TAX RELIEF AND I INTEND TO GIVE IT TO THEM.))
SUPER=@Gilmore
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=to them.
TALENT=Keith
SS=Jim Gilmore
The Gilmore team now says it's open to phasing in the car tax cut over FOUR
years instead of five.
The Allen administration says it's waiting to hear more specifics from
Gilmore while drawing up a new two year budget to be released in December.
Ice-Palace
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=six
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#97-79
GRAPHIC=None
Plans for a Grand Opening melted this morning at one of Roanoke's newest
businesses.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
The Ice Palace was set to open today, but a power surge shut down
compressors overnight.
That allowed the ice to melt and left employees trying to regroup.
Developer Allan Harvie says it was a disappointment, but not a serious
setback.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 12:18:14
IN Q=Ironically
((ALLAN HARVIE/ICE RINK DEVELOPER: IRONICALLY IT'S NOT THE FIRST TIME IT'S
HAPPENED. IN MY VERY FIRST RINK THAT I BUILT IN RICHMOND, TWO DAYS BEFORE WE
OPENED ALMOST JUST LIKE THIS, THE SAME THING HAPPENED. SO IT'S NOT THE FIRST
TIME, SO MAYBE THAT'S WHY YOU HAVE TO SIT BACK AND SAY MAYBE WE'LL MAKE IT
THROUGH.))
SUPER=01-Allan Harvie/Ice Rink Developer;
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=make it through.
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VO-NAT
It about takes about 24 hours to prepare the ice, but by midday the rink
was beginning to re-freeze... and Harvie was predicting a revised opening of
noon Saturday.
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Tease#1
HARD MUSIC UNDER
ANCHOR=Keith
SS=NONE
As it plots a new path for its high voltage powerline, American Electric
Power employees flip the switch on political campaign contributions?
That story coming up on News 7 at Six.
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VO-NAT
and an old house has seen better days in Lynchburg--but it may have a bright
future tied to the black community's past.
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ANCHOR=Robin
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SUPER=82-1.75''/plus 0.29''/28.68''/minus 7.76'';
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Halifax-Bus
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=tte
TAPE#97-71
GRAPHIC=None
The mother of a teenager beaten up on a Halifax County school bus says one
of the accused attackers is getting off the hook too easily.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Halifax Co./Last Month;
14-year-old Chris Easley allegedly attacked 15-year-old Daniel Morris on the
school bus last month.
13-year-old Larry Easley and a 17-year-old cousin then forced their way onto
the bus and joined in the beating.
The charges against Larry Easley have been reduced from a felony -- to
assault and battery.
The victim's mother says that's nothing more than a slap on the wrist.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 41:42
SOT 45:34
IN Q=If just the
((KATHY MORRIS: IF JUST THE TWO BOYS ON THE BUS -- MY SON AND THE EASLEY BOY --
HAD FOUGHT, I MEAN, THAT HAPPENS. YOU KNOW, KIDS FIGHT. BUT WHEN THE OTHER
TWO JOINED IN HTEY GOT THE CHILD ON THE FLOOR AND THEY KICKED HIM IN HIS FACE.
THEY LITERALLY LEFT FOOTPRINTS IN HIS STOMACH WHERE THEY STOMPED HIM.
DANIEL MORRIS: HOW WOULD THE JUDGE FEEL IF IT WERE HIS SON ON A SCHOOL BUS THAT
GOT JUMPED ON BY THREE KIDS?))
SUPER=07-Kathy Morris;
SUPER=07-Daniel Morris; :21
RUNS=:25
OUT Q=three kids
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VO-NAT
Kathy Morris says rather than ride the school bus, both Daniel and an older
sister are now studying at home.
Chris Easley and his older cousin still face trial for felony charges. They
would not comment.
Judge Frank Slayton did not return phone calls seeking some reasoning for
his decision to reduce the charges against Larry Easley.
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2-AEP
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=THa
TAPE#97-68
GRAPHIC=AEP
Federal law prohibits American Electric Power from making corporate
donations to politicians.
But the EMPLOYEES of the company that wants to build a 765- kilovolt power
line through the New River Valley into Roanoke can -- and have -- contributed
thousands of dollars individually to candidates.
Teresa Hamilton reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Since the
SUPER=03-Botetourt Co./File Tape; :00
SUPER=@Shuler; :15
SUPER=@Woodrum; 1:05
SUPER=01-Vincent Hazleton/Radford Univ. Professor; 1:25
SUPER=01-Tom Ayres/AEP Spokesman; 1:52
SUPER=04-File Tape; 2:33 QUICK!!
SUPER=@Boucher; 2:40
SUPER=@Teresa1; 3:04
RUNS=3:12
OUT Q=Hamilton, NEWS 7.
((Since the beginning of this year, A-E-P managers have contributed more
than 15- thousand dollars to a wide range of state candidates.
Delegate Jim Shuler, who took in 800- dollars, says contributions have
NOTHING to do with his position.
(/////SOT/////)
13:12:02
SOT
IN Q=It's not
((DEL. JIM SHULER/D- MONTGOMERY CO.: IT'S NOT MY CORRIDOR, IT'S NOT MY UTILITY,
BUT, IT'S INCUMBENT UPON ME AS A LEGISLATOR TO MAKE SURE THAT SOUTHWEST
VIRGINIA, INDEED, HAS THE ELECTRICAL UTILITIES IT NEEDS FOR ALL THE 76-
THOUSAND PEOPLE WITHIN MY DISTRICT. ))
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=my district.
Others receiving money include Delegate Chip Woodrum of Roanoke, Senator
Jack Reasor of Tazewell County, and House Democratic leader Dick Cranwell of
Vinton-- all representing areas affected by or in close proximity to the
proposed power line.
House Speaker Tom Moss of Norfolk, House Republican Leader Vance Wilkins of
Amherst County, and Senate Finance Committee Co-Chairman John Chichester of
Stafford County also got contributions.
And, while THEY don't represent areas directly impacted by the proposed
line-- they do wield power in Richmond.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=They think
((DEL. CHIP WOODRUM/D-ROANOKE: THEY THINK IT HELPS, I CAN'T SAY IT HELPS
PARTICULARLY, BECAUSE USUALLY YOU LOOK AT THE UNDERLYING NATURE OF AN ISSUE,
AND TO TRY TO MAKE YOUR DECISION ))
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=your decision.
Whatever the case---
Radford University professor Vincent Hazleton says companies have been
giving cash to politicians for years.
(/////SOT/////)
3:36:54
SOT
IN Q=I don't
((VINCENT HAZLETON:I DON'T THINK ANYBODY EXPECTS, 250, 500, OR A THOUSAND
DOLLARS TO PUT A POLITICIAN IN YOUR POCKET, BUT CERTAINLY, THEY'RE GOING TO
SAY, GEE, IF THEY GAVE, THEY'RE INTERESTED, THEY'RE CONCERNED, I OUGHT TO
LISTEN.))
RUNS=:15
OUT Q=to listen.
A-E-P spokesman, Tom Ayres, basically agrees.
He says the company's employees are essentially looking for politicians
who're sympathetic.
(/////SOT/////)
13:07:16
SOT
IN Q=We are,
((TOM AYRES/AEP SPOKESMAN: WE ARE, FRANKLY, INTERESTED IN MAINTAINING OR
FOSTERING, YOU KNOW, WHAT WE CONSIDER A GOOD BUSINESS CLIMATE AND PROMOTING OUR
SERVICE AREA. ))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=your decision.
AEP has also given money to Congressional candidates through corporate PACs.
Those on the receiving end include Senator John Warner who sits on the
"Forestry" and "Environment and Public Work's" committees.
Congressman Bob Goodlatte who serves on the "Agriculture" Committee.
Senator Chuck Robb who sits on the Joint Economic Committee.
Former Congressman L-F Payne who used to serve on the "House Ways and Means
Committee".
And Congressman Virgil Goode who serves on Agriculture and Small Business.
But Congressman Rick Boucher has historically been opposed to AEP's plan for
a high voltage line.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=I suspect
((REP. RICK BOUCHER/D-ABINGDON:I SUSPECT THAT OVER THE COURSE OF MY SERVICE IN
CONGRESS, AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY HAS CONTRIBUTED SMALL AMOUNTS TO MY
CAMPAIGN, THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY SMALL AMOUNTS AND PROBABLY A VERY LONG TIME
AGO BECAUSE THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER IS, THE UTILITY IS NOT PARTICULARLY HAPPY
WITH MY POSITION ON THE QUESTION. ))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=the question.
TAKE SU
Despite all the dollars and any good will it might generate, permission to
build the 765- kilovolt line does not directly lie with any of the lawmakers.
It's up to the State Corporation Commission-- a three judge panel that's
appointed by the General Assembly.
Teresa Hamilton, NEWS 7.))
Stocks
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=sly
TAPE#=None
GRAPHIC=NONE
Both the Hong Kong and the Brazilian stock markets rebounded
sharply today, helping to push U-S stocks higher.
TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE
RUNS=:25
SUPER=x5102;
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The Dow gained 85 points to finish the week at 75 hundred 72.
NASDAQ was up 26 points.
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Legacy-Museum
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-75
GRAPHIC=Lynchburg Seal
Plans are moving forward to establish a black history museum for the city of
Lynchburg.
Organizers have a prospective site, but now they need money to renovate it,
and artifacts to go inside.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=It's not much
SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00
SUPER=01-Laura Dupuy/LNDF Director; :17
SUPER=01-Joe Berryman/Legacy Project; :49
SUPER=@ssm2; 1:07
RUNS=1:16
OUT Q=News7, Lynchburg.
(( It's not much to look at now, but there are some who feel this 100- year-
old home on Monroe Street in Lynchburg still has a lot to offer.
The Lynchburg Neighorhood Development Foundation bought the house for 95-
hundred dollars.. and found that it was too big a project for a low-income
homeowner to take on.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:04:56
IN Q=This is an
((LAURA DUPUY/LNDF DIRECTOR: THIS IS AN OLD HOUSE. A LOT OF PAINT'S GOING TO
HAVE TO BE TAKEN CARE OF, SLATE ROOF, THIS IS AN EXPENSIVE HOUSE TO MAINTAIN
AND WE THOUGHT WE WANTED TO GET IN SOME SERVICE INDUSTRY OR PERHAPS ANOTHER
NON- PROFIT.))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=another non-profit.
Enter the Legacy Project, which was instrumental in placing this civil
rights mural in City Hall, and which jumped at the chance to take over the
house on Monroe Street.
It's located right next to the Old City Cemetery where many of Lynchburg's
prominent black citizens are buried.
Now the search is on for artifacts and memoribilia which can tell the story
of the city's black history.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 3:44:18
IN Q=There is enough
((JOE BERRYMAN/THE LEGACY PROJECT: THERE IS ENOUGH HERE, BUT THERE IS NOT
CLEARINGHOUSE FOR IT, AND IT'S NOT ACCENTUATED ENOUGH, AND THERE'S NOT A
BRINGING TOGETHER ALL OF IT TO A CENTRAL PLACE WHERE PERSONS CAN HAVE IT
BROUGHT BACK TO THEIR MEMORY AND ACTUALLY SEE IT IN PLACE AS WELL.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=place as well.
Berryman estimates it could cost as much as a 100- thousand dollars to
properly renovate the building.
Fund- raising will get underway with a reception at the home next week.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Lynchburg.))
Sports Tease
ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#Tease
GRAPHIC=NONE
And coming up, It's regional playoff night in High School Football.
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VO-NAT ENG#
And the Virginia Cavaliers talk about a big conference game against N.C.
State this weekend.
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S-Live
ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=6PM
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#FB97-4
GRAPHIC=NONE
Our Friday Football extra crews will out and about covering a number of
games tonight.
Northside is at Salem for the Region Three Divsion Four semi-finals.
Double Boxes=Roy and Steve/Microwave
Steve Mason joins us from Salem for a pregame report on two old rivals who
know each other well.
Live=Steve Full/Microwave
SUPER=@Steve1;
SUPER=05-Salem;
( ad lib)
(Rollcue:Fort Chiswell in 1964)
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=01-Jim Hickam/Northside Head Coach; :10
SUPER=01-Willis White/Salem Head Coach; :23
SUPER=03-Rockbridge Co./Spartans vs. Wildcats; :30
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :42
RUNS=1:10
OUT Q=you don't belong
Live=Steve Full/Microwave
SUPER=05-Salem;
( ad lib)
Double Boxes=Roy and Steve/Microwave
S-FFE
ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6PM
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#FB97-3
GRAPHIC=FFE LOGO
Only one game has been postponed tonight on our Friday football schedule.
It's the William Byrd game at Heritage.
Here's where the rest of the area teams are playing in the Regional
Semi-finals tonight and Saturday.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=AUDIO FULL
RUNS=:27
OUT Q=...LOGO COMES FULL.
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ANCHOR=Roy
SS=Hold Logo
We'll have highlights of nine of those games tonight on Friday Football
Extra.
S-UVA
ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#=VF97-2
GRAPHIC=UVa football
The Virginia Cavaliers are in Raleigh tomorrow for a noon showdown with the
North Carolina State Wolfpack.
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VO-NAT #eng
SUPER=03-Charlottesville/Yellow Jackets vs. Cavaliers; :00
Virginia is coming off a 35-31 back and forth win over Georgia Tech and can
secure a bowl bid with a win against a 4 and 5 Wolfpack team that is a lot
better than it's record indicates.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q="They
((GEORGE WELSH/UVA HEAD COACH:))
SUPER=01-George Welsh/UVa Head Coach; :00
RUNS=:10
OUT Q=...playing hard"
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VO-NAT(Con't)
SUPER=03-Raleigh/Terrapins vs. Wolfpack;
N.C. State has 5 conference losses but it's offense has not sputtered;
registering nearly 1000 yards of total offense in it's last two games. Jamie
Barnett will be the second straight passing and running threat that Cavs have
faced.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q="Barnett
((ANTHONY POINDEXTER/UVA CO-CAPTAIN:))
SUPER=01-Anthony Poindexter/UVa Co-Captain; :00
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=...quarterbacks"
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S-Qualify
ANCHOR=Roy
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Roy
TAPE#R-38
GRAPHIC=Atlanta Logo
Winston Cup race fans will have to wait another day for qualifying for
Sunday's NAPA 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Rain washed out today's time trials.
(----------------)
VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-Hampton, GA; :00
But hopefully the weather will be better on Sunday when Jeff Gordon tries to
hold off Dale Jarrett and Mark Martin and win the points championship.
1988 champion Bill Elliott says Gordon's 77 point lead isn't safe.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q="Jeff has...
((BILL ELLIOTT/1998 WINSTON CUP CHAMPION:))
SUPER=01-Bill Elliott/1988 Winston Cup Champion; :00
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=...IN THE BAG."
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ANCHOR=Roy
SS=ATLANTA
Gordon needs only to finish 18th to lock up the title.
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Forecasts
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Promo
ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=
TAPE#Promo
GRAPHIC=None
That's News 7 at Six.
Coming up later tonight,
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VO-NAT
a city ordinance is causing quite a stir on the City Market in downtown
Roanoke.
The ordinance makes it illegal to sit on tables in the market area--but some
young people claim it's meant to keep non-professionals out of downtown.
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Talent=Keith
by Friday Football Extra.
Jean Jadhon will have that story and more tonight on News 7 at 11, followed
by SS