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ANCHOR=Keith

It's a Holiday for some folks: Lee-Jackson-King Day.
Not all the observances were celebrations.
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And we'll get a sense of how the power- sharing arrangement in the House will affect us here in southwest Virginia- -the word from our own delegates.
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Sports-Head
ANCHOR=Mike


Tonight in sports, the Express is shaking things up as it faces back to back to back games this week.
The NBA hits the court in the afternoon on this Monday.
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And South Boston native Jeff Burton is picked to drive in this year's International Race of Champions series with the world's best drivers.
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WX-Head
TALENT=Robin
SS=None


A brush with winter snow will melt away tomorrow in southwest Virginia. We stay dry for the next two days. Show you why in a moment.

King-March


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=chu
TAPE#97-90
GRAPHIC=MLK Day


On this day when the nation pauses to honor Martin Luther King, his themes of jobs, justice, and peace were remembered in a march in Roanoke.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;


Dozens of people took to the streets in honor of Doctor King.
King's birthday was actually January 15th; he would have turned 69 last week.
This march was sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
People of all races walked together to St. Paul's United Methodist Church for a spiritual service.
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SOT 13:43:31-:43
IN Q=I have a dream

((STUART BROWN/ADDISON MAGNET SCHOOL: I HAVE A DREAM THAT ONE DAY MY FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WILL LIVE IN A NATION THAT WILL NOT JUDGE THEM BY THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN BUT BY THE CONTENT OF THEIR CHARACTER.))
SUPER=01-Stuart Brown/Addison Magnet School
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OUT Q=of their character.
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The words of King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech filled the church.
His struggle for racial equality was praised and remembered with prayers and music.
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Klan-Rally


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=tte
TAPE#None
GRAPHIC=MLK Day


At the same time the Ku Klux Klan was marching in the streets of Stuart.
About 15 Klan members began marching at one o'clock -- stopping at the Patrick County courthouse on Main Street with an audience of 150 to 200 people.
Klan members chanted "white power," held swastika flags and sheets with the Klan's post office box address.
The only black state trooper in the Salem division patrolled the march.
An elderly resident who witnessed today's march noted in the 1950's, the county used to include the Klan in Christmas parades.
The Sheriff in Patrick County says the Klan had obtained a permit for its march today.


Lee-Jackson


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=six
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#97-89
GRAPHIC=None


Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are also part of the equation on this state holiday.
And today in Lexington, a leading historian paid tribute to the confederate general whose sacrifice after the civil war saved a struggling college.
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SUPER=03-Lexington;


Washington and Lee University observed founder's day with a ceremony that brought students and faculty to Lee Chapel.
Virginia Tech Professor and civil war historian James Robertson says Lee's greatest achievement came after the war when he accepted the presidency of Washington College.
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((JAMES ROBERTSON/CIVIL WAR HISTORIAN: THE VERY FACT THAT HE WOULD GIVE UP LUCRATIVE BUSINESS OFFERS TO TAKE THE PRESIDENCY OF A BANKRUPT LITTLE COLLEGE IS SELF- SACRIFICE TO AN EXTREME. ))
SUPER=01-James Robertson/Civil War Historian
RUNS=:09
OUT Q=to an extreme.
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Robertson says Lee was the only man who could save the south's battered pride, and guide it through the difficult years that followed the civil war.
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Oxford


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=THa
TAPE#None
GRAPHIC=Business News


85- employees at a Giles County textile plant will soon be out of work.
Oxford Garment in Pearisburg is closing its doors in mid-March.
The plant makes women's clothing.
A company spokesman blames the closing on foreign competition.

L'burg-Shooting


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=ssm
TAPE#97-97
GRAPHIC=Shooting


As a Lynchburg shooting victim clings to life, his alleged attacker is now in custody.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Lynchburg


Police say 32- year- old Aubrey D. Hughes shot 22- year- old Terrence Johnson in the face yesterday.
Hughes was picked up around noon today near his home on Cabell Street.
Authorities found his car in an alley nearby... the driver's side window had been shot out.
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SOT 3:14:27
IN Q=We had received

((LT. EUGENE WINGFIELD/LYNCHBURG POLICE: WE HAD RECEIVED SOME LEADS, AS I TOLD YOU EARLIER, AND IN FOLLOWING UP ON THOSE WE HAVE NOT ONLY ARRESTED MR. HUGHES, BUT WE RECOVERED A VEHICLE WHICH WE'VE CONFISCATED AND WE WILL BE PROCESSING IN REGARDS TO THIS SHOOTING. AND WE'LL FOLLOW UP ON THESE OTHER LEADS WITH SOME FOLKS WHO MAY HAVE BEEN WITH MR. HUGHES WHEN IT OCCURRED.))
SUPER=01-Lt. Eugene Wingfield/Lynchburg Police; :00
RUNS=:18
OUT Q=when it occurred.
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Authorities also recovered a weapon from Hughes' home.
Johnson remains in critical condition.
Police would not discuss a possible motive.
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Akers


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=eea
TAPE#97-86
GRAPHIC=None


The wife of a convicted sex offender says they've had enough, and they plan to move away from a Covington school.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Covington


A few days ago, parents who live near Edgemont Primary School discovered that Randall Akers was living in a house right next to the playground.
SUPER=03-Roanoke/November 11, 1989


Akers was convicted for videotaping teenage girls in the bathroom of his Roanoke nightclub.
He also has a statutory rape conviction.
Police and school officials knew where he was living, but current law doesn't allow them to tell parents.
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SOT 13:10:43
IN Q=we got a big

((CHRIS ALDERSON/COMMONWEALTH'S ATTORNEY; WE GOT A BIG LEGISLATIVE PROBLEM HERE AND WE'RE KIND OF HAMPERED BY THE LAW AS IT EXISTS NOW, AND THE LEGISLATURE HAS PROMISED TO MAKE THINGS RIGHT BEFORE JUL AND WE'RE COUNTING ON THEM TO DO IT. 13:24:34 DAVID KIDD/PARENT; WE'RE NOT VIGILANTES, WE'RE NOT HERE TO RUN THE MAN OUT WITH A STICK OR BURN HIS HOUSE DOWN, BUT WE ARE AS PARENTS GOING TO TURN UP THE HEAT ANYWAY POSSIBLE TO MAKE THE MAN AS UNCOMFORTABLE AS POSSIBLE IN THE HOUSING THAT HE'S IN. ))
SUPER=01-Chris Alderson/Covington Commonwealth's Attorney;
SUPER=01-David Kidd/Parent; :12
RUNS=:22
OUT Q=that he's in
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VO-NAT


Aker's wife says he's not a child molester, and not a threat, because he's legally blind, can't even see the playground next door.
But because of the controversy, they're looking for another place to live.
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Tease#1

HARD MUSIC UNDER
ANCHOR=Keith
SS=NONE


Lawmakers in Richmond get down to business. What's the impact of the historic power- sharing agreement in the House of Delegates on southwest Virginia? Ellen Qualls will talk with us in a moment on News 7 at Six.
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and a one of a kind art exhibit in Roanoke County is inspired by the experiences of those who have struggled with breast cancer.
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XGR


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=equ
TAPE#97-93
GRAPHIC=Session 98


Governor Jim Gilmore is gearing up for his first State of the Commonwealth address tonight.
Double Boxes=Keith and Ellen/StarLink


And Ellen Qualls is at the State Capitol waiting to hear it.
What can you tell us about that and the General Assembly?
Live=Ellen Full/StarLink
SUPER=@Ellen1;
SUPER=06-Richmond;


Keith, no surprise.
Governor Gilmore's expected to reassure voters he'll make a car tax cut happen.
He's not expected to get bogged down in the details tonight on TV -- he'll save the revised cost numbers for later in the week.
The latest on the legislature is that House committee assignments came out today.
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((DEL. DICK CRANWELL/D-VINTON: IN THE PAST WE HAD A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO GARNERED SENIORITY AND THAT WORKED TO OUR BENEFIT ON A LOT OF ISSUES. BUT THIS WILL -- THIS IS JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THE BUMPS IN THE ROAD THAT YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH IN THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS. THERE ARE MORE OF THEM THEN THERE ARE OF US. THAT'S A RECOGNIZABLE FACT.))
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Cranwell himself will be sharing the Finance Committee chairmanship with a Virginia Beach Republican.
House Appropriations now has an urban co-chair to go with its rural chairman.
On the Senate side, western Virginia picks up a seat on the money committee.
sot 04:37:32

((SEN. BO TRUMBO/R-FINCASTLE: I'VE ALWAYS SAID THAT PORK IS DEFINED BY THE PERSON WHO'S DOING THE SLICING. SO MAYBE I'LL BE ABLE TO SLICE A LITTLE BIT NOW.))
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Live=Ellen Full/StarLink
SUPER=06-Richmond;


Already on the 17 member Senate Finance Committee: Shawsville Democrat Madison Marye, Bristol's William Wampler, and Pittsylvania County's Charles Hawkins.
Double Boxes=Keith and Ellen/StarLink


So it's hard to tell what impact power-sharing in the House will have on the region-- it's more likely to impact certain controversial bills that may now have just the vote they need to get out of committee -- or be stopped in their tracks.
Keith: We'll be back with you at 7 p-m for Governor Gilmore's speech...

Lewis-Gale


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=mfe
TAPE#97-94
GRAPHIC=Lewis Gale


Lewis- Gale Clinic and Lewis- Gale Medical Center officially rekindled their partnership today.
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VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Salem; :


After a 26- year hiatus, the two health care centers are once again combining their operations.
In addition to offering patients cheaper, faster care--
Lewis- Gale is planning to extend its presence in the public eye.
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SOT 14:45:15
IN Q=If you look

((BILL DOWNEY/PRESIDENT AND CEO/LEWIS-GALE MEDICAL CENTER: WE CAN DO MORE WITH SCREENINGS, WE CAN DO MORE COMMUNITY EDUCATION AS ONE ENTITY. SO, I THINK WE'LL HELP PROVIDE A BETTER COMMUNITY, WE WILL HELP THE COMMUNITY BE BETTER SERVED.))
SUPER=01-Bill Downey/Lewis-Gale Medical Ctr. Pres. & CEO; :
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=better served.
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And by teaming up, Downey says the path ahead is bright.
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SOT 14:45:45
IN Q= For the physicians

((FOR THE PHYSICIANS AND FOR THE MEDICAL CENTER TO BE ABLE TO WORK TOGETHER WILL POSITION US AND HAS POSITIONED US SO THAT WE CAN BE HERE FOR ANOTHER 90 YEARS.))
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OUT Q= 90 years.
ANCHOR=Keith
SS=None


The two facilities are only yards apart-- but split in 1972 after a 60- year affiliation.

Breast-Cancer


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=tfl
TAPE#97-92
GRAPHIC=Breast Cancer


A unique art exhibit is in town--featuring the work of breast cancer survivors and their family members.
Some of the pictures are hard to look at -- they tell a story, some have a happy ending and some don't.
Double Boxes=Keith and Tonya/Microwave


News 7's Tonya Flory is at Hollins College for the opening of the exhibit.
Live=Tonya Full/Microwave
SUPER=@Tonya1;
SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.;
(Tonya ad lib)

rollcue: this painting is titled "Anytime, Anywhere, Anyone."
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SOT 12:09:06
IN Q=The title of...
SUPER=02-Paulette Singer/Curator; :00
SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.; :18
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SOT 12:09:06
IN Q=The title...

((PAULETTE SINGER/CURATOR:THE TITLE OF THIS PAINTING REFERS TO THE WAY BREAST CANCER OR FOR THAT MATTER ANY CATASTROPHIC INCIDENT CAN EFFECT AND HAPPEN TO A PERSON JUST LIKE A COMET OUT OF THE SKY.))
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=the sky.


The artwork reflects the painful experiences of the disease: the loss of sensuality and one's self-identity, as well as physical pain.
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SOT 12:11:44
IN Q=The wire

((PAULETTE SINGER/CURATOR:THE WIRE REFERS TO STITCHING AND THE MATERIAL REFERS TO GAUZE OR SURGICAL DRESSING.))
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=surgical dressing.


And for some artists the memory of the person they lost lives on through the art...as does this one entitled My Mother's Legacy.
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SOT 12:17:05
IN Q=On the bottom

((PAULETTE SINGER/CURATOR:ON THE BOTTOM SHE WOOD BURNED A CONTINUOUS THOUSAND LINE POEM EACH LINE OF THE POEM BEGINS WITH THE WORDS MY MOTHER. SO EACH BOWL SAYS SOMETHING UNIQUE ABOUT SARA'S MOTHER WHO DIED FROM BREAST CANCER WHEN SARA WAS AN ADOLESCENT.))
RUNS=:20
OUT Q=an adolescent.


As you move through the exhibit-- the third stage -- celebrating life after breast cancer.
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SOT 12:13:51
IN Q=It's Thomasine

((PAULETTE SINGER/CURATOR:IT'S THOMASINE AND THOMASINE IS HOLDING HER HAIR, THE HAIR SHE LOST DURING CHEMOTHERAPY, BUT HER HAIR IS GROWING BACK AND SHE'S THRILLED.))
RUNS=:12
OUT Q=she's thrilled.

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Live=Tonya Full/Microwave
SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.;


Those are just a few of the many powerful messages in the artwork on display at the Ballator Gallery in the Moody Center here on the campus of Hollins College...
Double Boxes=Keith and Tonya/Microwave


You can see all the art through February 13, it's free and open to the public.

Tease#2

SOFT MUSIC UNDER
ANCHOR=Keith
SS=NONE


Man's best friend is also his guide, in the case of the visually -impaired. Coming up on News 7 at Six--
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VO-NAT


we'll update the story of a Franklin County man and the yellow Lab who first teamed up about a year ago.
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Seeing-eye


ANCHOR=Keith
NEWSCAST=6
WRITER=KHu
TAPE#98-7
GRAPHIC=None


Man's best friend can often be more than a companion.
A canine can open the door to mobility and independence a blind man would otherwise never know.
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SOT
IN Q=From a distance
SUPER=03-Rocky Mount; :00
SUPER=07-Rodney Brown; :17
SUPER=03-Roanoke/December 19, 1996; :36
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OUT Q=to hire him.


(( From a distance- -you might not realize Rodney Brown can't see.
He and his leader dog, Juneau, race along the streets of Rocky Mount at a clip most of us couldn't see doing.
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SOT
IN Q=It's one thing

((11:20:46 It's one thing to do this in downtown Rocky Mount. But it might be something else in Roanoke, or even Washington, D.C. IT AIN'T BAD AT ALL. IT WOULDN'T WORRY ME, AS LONG AS I KNEW WHERE I WAS GOING. GO UP TWO BLOCKS, TAKE A RIGHT.... ))
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=take a right....


As long as there's somebody around to offer such specific directions, Brown is confident that he - -AND JUNEAU- - can find the way.
NAT SOT


They weren't always so sure-footed.
When we first met them, man and dog had just gotten off the plane after a month of training together- -courtesy of the Lions Club.
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SOT 11:19:
IN Q=My instructor

((MY INSTRUCTOR TOLD ME, HE SAYS, "NEXT YEAR YOU'LL HAVE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. YOU'LL HAVE YOUR DOG." AND HE'S RIGHT MAN. RIGHT NOW I TRUST HIM TO GO ANYWHERE.))
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SOT 11:12:40
IN Q=He's got more used

((HE'S GOT MORE USED TO ME. I'VE GOT MORE USED TO HIM. I TRUST HIM AND HE TRUSTS ME.))
RUNS=:07
OUT Q=he trusts me.

...even to the point of letting his master know when he's wrong.
Graham spent a long time- -the day we were with him last week- -trying to step out in front of a car- -testing Juneau's instincts.
NAT SOT- -at the curb around 11:39:45
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SOT 11:23:35
IN Q=I put him through

((I PUT HIM THROUGH CHALLENGES EVERYDAY, HAVE TO, BECAUSE HE WOULD FORGET. HE WOULD GET BORED EASY.))
RUNS=:08
OUT Q=bored easy.


What's good for the goose may also be good for the handler. At age 32, Graham really wants a job. He's a mechanic, but he can't seem to find anyone who can see the way clear to hire him.))

Sports Tease


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#sports tease
GRAPHIC=NONE


Coming your way tonight in sports, lots of racing news from Daytona, Charlotte and right near home.
Plus, we'll check out some afternoon action in the NBA.
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VO-NAT eng#


And we'll see how a little shakeup amongst the ranks with the Roanoke Express has made big difference for the team.
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S-Daytona


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#S8-2
GRAPHIC=DAYTONA TESTING


The Ford Taurus drivers and owners, who spent of last week complaining about how slow their new cars were, returned to Daytona today to begin three days of testing to get up to speed.
It didn't take that long.
Rookie Irwin, the new driver of the Havoline Ford had the fastest lap of the day at 188 point 683 miles an hour.
Irwin says he plans to be tough out of the box this season.
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((KENNY IRWIN/HAVOLINE FORD DRIVER:))
SUPER=01-Kenny Irwin/Havoline Ford Driver; :00
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OUT Q=...THIS YEAR."
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ANCHOR=Mike
SS=DAYTONA TESTING


Irwin lap today is still a half mile an hour slower than the fastest GM product driven by Jeff Gordon.

S-NASCAR


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#R-38
GRAPHIC=NASCAR MEDIA TOUR


Not all of the talk on last week's NASCAR media tour centered around racing.
SS=NFL


The NFL was also a hot topic for Pontiac team owner Joe Gibbs.
The former Redskins' head coach has a SS=GIBBS

mainstay in the NBC studio since his retirement from coaching.
But now that the peacock network has lost the AFC package, Gibbs is keeping his eye on CBS and his race team.
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IN Q="I've got...

((JOE GIBBS/NASCAR CAR OWNER:))
SUPER=01-Joe Gibbs/NASCAR Car Owner; :00
RUNS=:17
OUT Q=...I MAY DO IT."
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Gibbs has been out of coaching since March of 93, but the broadcasting has allowed him to stay close to the game, something you get the feeling he hopes to continue doing.
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SOT
IN Q="It was 28...

((JOE GIBBS:))
RUNS=:18
OUT Q=...IT WAS FUN."
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S-Iroc


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#S7-16
GRAPHIC=NONE

wipe to eng!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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VO-NAT ENG#


Elsewhere today in racing, Jeff Burton who experienced a breakthrough season last year with two wins, got a big career boost today as he was named to drive in the IROC series.
Burton also will have a brand new paint scheme on his new Ford Taurus this season during races on the regular series.
Mark Martin, Dale Jarrett and Jeff Gordon will also represent Winston Cup in the four race series.
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S-Express


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=sma
TAPE#=ICE-98
GRAPHIC=Express


The Express begins the week in a three way tie for first place in the Northeast division with Richmond and Hampton Roads.
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VO-NAT #eng
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00


Roanoke's recent surge can be partially attributed to coach Frank Anzalone's Christmas shake up. He took Dave Stewart's captainship and gave it to Duane Harmer for starters.
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IN Q="Dave

((DUANE HARMER/6 GOALS, 18 ASSISTS:)) ((FRANK ANZALONE/EXPRESS COACH:))
SUPER=01-Duane Harmer/6 Goals 18 Assists; :00
SUPER=01-Frank Anzalone/Express Coach; :18
RUNS=:44
OUT Q=...plays hard"
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VO-NAT(Con't)


Anzalone also benched forward Chris Lipsett; who was minus 11 before Christmas. Since the wake up call he's plus 8 and he's scored 9 goals in the last 12 games.
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IN Q=Before

((CHRIS LIPSETT/HAS 13 GOALS ON THE SEASON:))
SUPER=01-Chris Lipsett/Has 13 Goals on the Season; :00
RUNS=:16
OUT Q=...bounce in for me"
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ANCHOR=MIke
SS=Hold Express


The Express is back in action Thursday night on the road against Pee Dee.

S-Celts


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#BB98-1
SS=NBA


Every Martin Luther King Day, the NBA shifts a couple of its games to the afternoon to give young fans who are out of school for the day a chance to catch a game.
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-New York, NY/Celtics vs. Knicks - NBA; :00


In New York, the Knicks put a hurting on the Boston Celtics beating them for the 21st straight time.
Point Guard Charlie Ward did a masterful job of triggering the Knicks' transition game with the passing on the break.
New York win 98-to-82 as Allen Houston and Chris Mills each score 23.
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S-Snow


ANCHOR=Mike
NEWSCAST=6pm
WRITER=Mike
TAPE#S8-3
GRAPHIC=NONE

WIPE TO PINNACLE PAGE!!!!
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VO-NAT eng#
SUPER=03-Crested Butte, CO; :00


And finally tonight the Winter X games are winding down tonight in Colorado with some of the wildest, most reckless moves on snow you have ever seen.
The Boarder competition and this year's new Skiing event are causing plenty of excitement.
Hang on to your seat and your dinner here we go down hill and over the jump.
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