06:00-01
Clinton
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=Clinton
White House officials are apprehensive about the week ahead as the President
prepares for tomorrow's State of the Union address.
Jonathan Freed joins us now with an update.
***take from NEWSPATH***
SUPER=01-Jonathan Freed/Reporting;
SUPER=05-Washington, DC;
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=
SUPER=
SUPER=
RUNS=:00
OUT Q=
SUPER=01-Jonathan Freed/Reporting;
1-School
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE
Some school information this morning...
Providence Elementary School in Grayson County is closed today due to water
problems. All other schools in Grayson County will have a regular schedule.
E-Robb
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#=97-89
GRAPHIC=Chuck Robb
Funding requests are coming in now that federal revenues are coming in
higher than projected.
But, Chuck Robb is advising against Congress spending the surplus.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Friday;
Robb was in Roanoke last week to meet with members of the Regional Chamber
of Commerce.
He said the increase in revenues will bring the federal budget into balance
during the next ten years.
But with a national debt still exceeding five TRILLION dollars, Robb said
reducing that debt should be the number one priority.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 06:40:53
IN Q=I would urge you not
((SEN. CHUCK ROBB/D- VIRGINIA: I WOULD URGE YOU NOT TO GET TOO CARRIED AWAY
WITH THE PROSPECT FOR A LOT OF ADDITIONAL SPENDING OR FOR THAT MATTER TAX CUTS
AT THE FEDERAL LEVEL. I AM GOING TO BE RESISTANT TO THOSE. I WILL BE RESISTANT
TO MOST OF THE SPENDING PROPOSALS THAT WILL BE ON THE TABLE. I WILL BE VERY
SUPPORTIVE OF HANGING ON, FIRST OF ALL TO SEE IF WE'RE GOING TO HAVE THE KIND
OF MONEY THAT WE'RE PROJECTING AND SECONDLY USE IT TO PAY DOWN THE DEBT IF WE
CAN EVER GET TO THAT PARTICULAR POINT.))
SUPER=@Robb
RUNS=:26
OUT Q=to that particular point.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=hold
Robb admits that will be "an intensely unpopular approach," but he says a
federal spending spree will only add to the nation's economic troubles.
E-Abed
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=khu
TAPE#=97-98
GRAPHIC=Legal Scales
The trial of an accused Roanoke crime family enters its third week today.
And, with damaging witnesses coming forward one by one, it seems the
prosecution is showing no signs of letting up.
Keith Humphry takes a look at what's ahead.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Restaurateur Robert Khatib
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Year; :00
SUPER=10-Robert Khatib/Potential Witness/March 1997; :18
SUPER=@keith1; :38
RUNS=1:03
OUT Q=at the federal courthouse in Roanoke.
NAT SOT
((Restaurateur Robert Khatib will get to tell his story about how his
cousin Abed Jamil AbdelJalil spent years trying to sabotage his business...
even had flyers distributed claiming Khatib was a terrorist.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:52:45
IN Q=Did you ever
((Did you ever have any dealings with him?
NO I HAVE NEVER HAD A DEAL WITH HIM. BUT I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT HE HAD A DEAL WITH
ME. YOU HAVE TO ASK HIM THAT... IF HE HAVE ANY BEEF WITH ME. I NEVER HAVE ANY
BEEF WITH HIM.))
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=beef with him.
The government's principal witness testified last week that AbdelJalil
wanted him to put rat poison in the food buffet at Khatib's Brown Derby
restaurant.
Mario Ottallah says AbdelJalil gave him a enough poison to "kill a camel."
"We're going to close the place," Ottallah quoted AbdelJalil as saying.
The defense intends to put on evidence that Khatib has a penchant for
setting fires himself, though he told the Grand Jury investigating the Abeds
that he'd never been convicted of arson.
Keith Humphry NEWS 7 at the federal courthouse in Roanoke.))
Denver-Reax
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=superbowl
It was a Super Bowl Sunday that Denver Bronco fans won't soon forget--
their team's 31 to 24 win over the Green Bay Packers.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Denver, CO;
The party began peacefully, as thousands of fans took to the streets to
celebrate.
But things turned rowdy as the revelers started bonfires, broke windows, and
overturned vehicles.
Some even threw bottles at mounted police officers.
Extra police were called in to break up the crowd, and several arrests were
reported.
(----------------)
One-Steve
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=spa
TAPE#M98-1
GRAPHIC=NONE
On Desk
SUPER=15-Steve Pardon;
(roll cold out of break)
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Good Morning
RUNS=2:44
OUT Q=News 7 morning returns
Tape Tosses to break
Stocks
Comm
((STEVE PARDON: GOOD MORNIN HOW ARE YOU? YOU ARE PROBABLY A LOT BETTER THAN MY
SIGN LANGUAGE IS. BUT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT SOME OF THE PROGRAMS THAT GO ON HERE
AT THE BRAMBLETON CENTER ON BRAMBLETON AVE. AND A LOT OF THEM HAVE TO DO WITH
WORKING WITH PEOPLE IN SIGN LANGUAGE. DONNA COMPTON WORKS HERE AT THE
BRAMBLETON CENTER; TELL ME ABOUT SOME OF THE DIFFERENT PROGRAMS YOU HAVE FOR
THE HEARING IMPAIRED.
DONNA COMPTON: WE OFFER FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES, WE HAVE
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES ON 2 LEVELS FOR ADULTS. WE HAVE ONE BEGINNING
LEVEL AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE THAT STARTS TOMORROW NIGHT HERE AT THE BRAMBLETON
CENTER. ITS AN 8 WEEK PROGRAM MEETING FROM 7 TO 9. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING A
KIDS SIGN PROGRAM THAT WILL BEGIN ON SATURDAY MORNINGS BEGINNING IN MARCH.
STEVE: NOW TELL ME A LITTLE ABOUT THE HANDS PROGRAM YOU HAVE HERE.
DONNA: OK OUR HANDS PROGRAM STANDS FOR HEARING AND DEAF SIGNERS, IT MEETS ON
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS HERE AT THE BRAMBLETON CENTER FROM APPROXIMATELY 7 TO 10 PM-
PEOPLE CHOOSE DIFFERENT TIMES TO ENTER AND PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM. ITS A
SOCIAL RECREATION PROGRAM IN NATURE WITH A BIG MIX OF PEOPLE WHO ATTEND. SOME
PEOPLE ARE DEAF, SOME ARE HARD OF HEARING, SOME ARE INTERPRETERS IN THE VALLEY,
PROFESSIONALS IN THE VALLEY.
STEVE: HOW LONG AGO DID IT GET STARTED?
DONNA: ITS BEEN RUNNING ABOUT 11 YEARS
STEVE: BETTY THOMPSON IS THE COORDINATOR OF THAT PROGRAM. BETTY WHY DO YOU
ENJOY COMMING TO THE HANDS PROGRAM HERE AT THE BRAMBLETON CENTER?
BETTY THOMPSON: ABOUT 11 YEARS AGO I STARTED BY ATTENDING A CLASS THAT WAS
SUPPOSED TO LAST 3 MONTHS. AND WHEN 3 MONTHS TIME WAS UP NO ONE WANTED TO
STOP, THEY WANTED TO KEEP GOING, SO WE DECIDED TO FORM THE GROUP CALLED HANDS
GROUP. HANDS GROUP IS FOR HEARING AND DEAF PEOPLE TO COMBINE TOGETHER FOR
BETTER COMMUNICATION. WITH HEARING PEOPLE, THEY CAN NOT LEARN TO COMMUNICATE
WITH THEIR VOCABULARY SO THEY NEED TO COMMUNICATE WITH DEAF PEOPLE, DEAF PEOPLE
SOME TIMES ARE LONELY AND HAVE NO ONE TO TALK WITH SO THEY GET TOGETHER TO TALK
WITH EACH OTHER.
STEVE: HAS THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT COME TO THE GROUP INCREASED?
BETTY: OH YES, IT HAS INCREASED WITH MORE AWARENESS, BY WORD OF MOUTH AND MORE
POPULARITY AS WELL AS WE PREPARE SOME ACTIVITIES MAKING IT MORE FUN FOR
EVERYONE.
STEVE: WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT SOME OF THE OTHER PROGRAMS THAT GO ON HERE AT
THE BRAMBLETON CENTER LATER ON WHEN NEWS 7 MORNIN RETURNS.))
2-School
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE
Some school information this morning...
Providence Elementary School in Grayson County is closed today due to water
problems. All other schools in Grayson County will have a regular schedule.
E-School-Safety
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=djo
TAPE#=98-7
GRAPHIC=none
Roanoke city school employees and parents are not the only people
responsible for getting students to and from school safely.
As David Johnson reports, the community itself can be held accountable.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=OVER THE LAST
SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00
SUPER=01-Lissy Runyon/Roanoke City Schools; :17
SUPER=01-Lt. R.A. Bower/Roanoke City Police; :57
SUPER=01-Officer Charlie Hurd/Roanoke City Police; 1:18
SUPER=@David1; 1:24
RUNS=1:40
OUT Q=DJ, NEWS 7
((Over the last two years, there have been more than a dozen accidents and
incidents involving Roanoke city school buses.
The school administration has taken measures to reduce the risk of students
being injured on their way to and from school-- starting with preparing bus
drivers.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-04:35:07
((LISSY RUNYON/ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS; THERE ARE THE EXPECTATIONS TO THE STUDENTS
AND THEN ASKING PARENTS TO TEAM WITH US AS WELL IN TERMS OF ENFORCING AND
UNDERSTANDING APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR GETTING ON THE BUS AND WHILE THEY'RE ON THE
BUS.))
RUNS=:12
But what about speeding motorists going through school safety zones.
There are 48 such designated areas with warning lights-- 18 of which are
monitored by cross guards.
So what about violators in the other areas.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-04:37:26
((RUNYON; THEY'RE REPORTING MECHANISM TO THE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION CAN
REPORT THAT TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND ASK FOR THEIR EXTRA ASSISTANCE IN THE
USE OF "RADAR GUNS" IN MONITORING THE TRAFFIC FLOW AND ENFORCING.))
RUNS=:14
BUTT/BUTT/BUTT
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-03:30:29
((LT. R.A. BOWER/ROANOKE CITY POLICE; WE'LL GO OUT AND WILL SEND A RADAR CAR
SPECIFICALLY OUT THERE AT A SPECIFIC TIME BASED ON THE COMPLAINTS WE'RE GETTING
AND SEE IF IT'S REAL OR PERCEIVED AND ENFORCE WHAT'S THERE.))
RUNS=:12
Law enforcement officials say they treat speeding motorists the same--
regardless.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-09:08:56
((OFFICER CHARLIE HURD/ROANOKE CITY POLICE; THE LEVEL OF TOLERANCE DOESN'T
CHANGE FROM A SCHOOL ZONE TO A NON-SCHOOL ZONE. THE SPEED LIMIT IS WHAT
CHANGES.))
RUNS=:09
(( THE MAXIMUM FINE FOR SPEEDING THROUGH A SCHOOL ZONE HAS INCREASED TO 250-
DOLLARS.
HOPEFULLY THAT WILL BE A DETERRANT AGAINST MOTORISTS WHO MAYBE WILLING TO
RISK A CHILD'S LIFE IN ORDER TO GET WHERE EVER THEY ARE GOING JUST A LITTLE
FASTER.
DAVID JOHNSON, NEWS 7.))
RUNS=:16))
General-Assembly
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=session 98
It's filing day in Richmond.
Today is the deadline for filing bills at the 19-98 legislative session --
And the people who have to compose those bills spent much of the weekend
filling more than 35-hundred drafting requests from legislators.
One official says about 27-hundred bills could be tossed into the hopper by
the close of business today.
E-Southern-Pride
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=djo
TAPE#=98-2
GRAPHIC=none
The "Southern Heritage Preservation" parade in Danville yesterday featured
50 people carrying Confederate
flags.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Danville;
Participants were celebrating heroes and other stories of the South believed
to be omitted in today's history books.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-13:45:25
SOT-13:46:22
IN Q=THEY TRYING
((WESLEY FEARS; THEY'RE TRYING TO DO AWAY WITH ALL THE HERITAGE STUFF LIKE THE
FLAG AND THE MONUMENT AND STUFF LIKE THAT. WE JUST WANT TO BE RECOGNIZED AND
NOT BE FORGOTTEN. BASICALLY IT'S ABOUT SOUTHERN PRIDE AND SOUTHERN HERITAGE. MY
GREAT-GREAT-GRANDFATHER PERSONALLY INVOLVED AND I'M JUST HERE TO PRESERVE MY
HERITAGE AND THINGS LIKE THAT. I MEAN I GOT A LITTLE BOY AND THERE ARE SO MANY
THINGS MISSING AND IT'S NOT BAD.))
SUPER=07-Wesley Fears;
SUPER=07-Brian Hobson;
RUNS=:27
OUT Q=IT'S NOT BAD.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
Yesterday's parade was followed by a rally. The event was held in
recognition of the birthdays of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
(----------------)
Volvo
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=morn
WRITER=djo
TAPE#5-97-54
GRAPHIC=NONE
The Wytheville "Flying-J" truckstop was one of 40-sites around the country
where Volvo hosted a Superbowl party for truck drivers.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Wytheville;
The company used the game, one of the world's most watched events, as a time
to recognize safe truck drivers while unveiling its newest truck.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-08:38:50
IN Q=SO VOLVO DECIDED
((BLAKE; SO VOLVO DECIDED TO USE THAT AS A MEDIUM TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE
TRUCKS AND TO LET OTHER TRUCK MANUFACTURERS AND ALL OTHER PEOPLE KNOW THAT THEY
ARE HERE TO STAY AND ARE HERE TO WIN IN THE TRUCK BUSINESS.))
SUPER=01-Neil Blake/Fulton Trucks;
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=TRUCK BUSINESS.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
This is the first year Volvo's truck industry has advertised during the big
game.
A watch and win sweepstakes was part of the campaign and the winner will get
a 120-thousand dollar customized version of the company's newest truck.
(----------------)
Two-Steve
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=spa
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE
On Desk
SUPER=15-Steve Pardon;
(I'll call for board)
ESS#8701
(WX-Summary)
(toss to Kimberly with 2-Hds)
3-School
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE
Some school information this morning...
Providence Elementary School in Grayson County is closed today due to water
problems. All other schools in Grayson County will have a regular schedule.
Intern-Clinton
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=Clinton
Sex allegations continue haunting the Clinton administration.
Officials are anxiously awaiting the reaction of lawmakers as they return to
Washington for tomorrow's State of the Union address.
Meanwhile, the White House still denies a sexual relationship between
President Clinton and former intern Monica Lewinsky.
For more on the story, here's Jonathan Freed.
***take from NEWSPATH***
SUPER=01-Jonathan Freed/Reporting;
SUPER=05-Washington, DC;
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=
SUPER=07-Rev. Jesse Jackson;
SUPER=10-James Carville/Clinton Advisor/NBC-Meet The Press;
RUNS=:00
OUT Q=
SUPER=05-Washington, DC;
((MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS seemed to be emerging OVER THE WEEKEND IN THE
ONGOING controversy that's swarming THE CLINTON PRESIDENCY.
(SOT REV. JESSE JACKSON
"I think it is critical that we all pray for the president.")
WHILE the PRESIDENT AND First Lady tried to keep to a normal routine going to
CHURCH on SUNDAY AND then having FRIENDS OVER TO WATCH THE SUPERBOWL... THE
PRESIDENT'S ALLIES started popping up to SHOW SUPPORT.
((JAMES CARVILLE, CLINTON ADVISOR / COURTESY NBC:MEET THE PRESS))
And despite negotiations with independent counsel, Kenneth Starr there's still
no deal for immunity from prosecution for Monica Lewinsky the ex-White House
intern alleged to have had an affair with the President.
(SOT: GINSBURG
"We are frozen in place, like a doe in the headlight, until we get immunity,
we cannot, we absolutely cannot talk.")
(UPSOT STARR LEAVING HIS OFFICE)
If granted immunity, Lewinsky is reported to be willing to change her story and
tell a grand jury that she did have a sexual relationship with the President.
CBS News has learned that Starr's office is investigating whether former
senior White House officials had received or seen reports of any encounters
between Clinton and Lewinsky something the White House is denying, so far.
TAG (JONATHAN FREED/CBS NEWS)))
Robb
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=JoeD
TAPE#=net (edit of 97-89)
GRAPHIC=Chuck Robb
And in other news from the nation's capital, legislators will soon have to
decide what to do with a possible surplus.
But, Virginia Senator Chuck Robb says he hopes Congress will resist the urge
to spend that money.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Friday;
Robb said the increase in revenues will bring the federal budget into
balance during the next ten years.
But with a national debt still exceeding five TRILLION dollars, Robb said he
will be resistent to spending proposals, putting his emphasis behind reducing
that debt.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 06:41:07
IN Q=I will be very
((SEN. CHUCK ROBB/D- VIRGINIA: I WILL BE VERY SUPPORTIVE OF HANGING ON, FIRST
OF ALL TO SEE IF WE'RE GOING TO HAVE THE KIND OF MONEY THAT WE'RE PROJECTING
AND SECONDLY USE IT TO PAY DOWN THE DEBT IF WE CAN EVER GET TO THAT PARTICULAR
POINT.))
SUPER=@Robb
RUNS=:11
OUT Q=to that particular point.
(----------------)
ANCHOR=Kimberly
SS=hold
Robb admits that will be "an intensely unpopular approach," but he says a
federal spending spree will only add to the nation's economic troubles.
Pope
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Mornin
WRITER=kmc
TAPE#net
GRAPHIC=Pope JP II
Pope John Paul, the second is back in Rome, after five days of masses,
speeches, and meetings in Cuba.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Havana, Cuba;
As the Pope departed, he once again criticized the U-S embargo against
Cuba-- calling it the "imposed isolation" of the country's people.
Meanwhile, Cuban leader Fidel Castro had harsh words for those who condemned
the Pope's visit as the downfall of Communist Cuba.
The two men shook hands and waved before the plane headed off for Rome.
(----------------)
Three-Steve
ANCHOR=Steve
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=spa
TAPE#M98-1
GRAPHIC=NONE
On Desk
SUPER=15-Steve Pardon;
Roll Cold out of B-days
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=this mornin' we have
SUPER=15-Steve Pardon; :00
SUPER=13-Randy Boush/Teen Director; :21
SUPER=12-Roanoke Co.; :38
RUNS=2:38
OUT Q=make it what they want it
(I'll call for board)
ESS#8702
Steve Live
4-School
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=NONE
Some school information this morning...
Providence Elementary School in Grayson County is closed today due to water
problems. All other schools in Grayson County will have a regular schedule.
2-E-Abed
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=khu
TAPE#=97-98
GRAPHIC=Legal Scales
Week three of the federal trial of a Roanoke family accused of racketeering
begins today.
Prosecutors are expected to continue showcasing damaging witnesses.
Keith Humphry takes a look at what's ahead.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT
IN Q=Restaurateur Robert Khatib
SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Year; :00
SUPER=10-Robert Khatib/Potential Witness/March 1997; :18
SUPER=@keith1; :38
RUNS=1:03
OUT Q=at the federal courthouse in Roanoke.
NAT SOT
((Restaurateur Robert Khatib will get to tell his story about how his
cousin Abed Jamil AbdelJalil spent years trying to sabotage his business...
even had flyers distributed claiming Khatib was a terrorist.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT 9:52:45
IN Q=Did you ever
((Did you ever have any dealings with him?
NO I HAVE NEVER HAD A DEAL WITH HIM. BUT I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT HE HAD A DEAL WITH
ME. YOU HAVE TO ASK HIM THAT... IF HE HAVE ANY BEEF WITH ME. I NEVER HAVE ANY
BEEF WITH HIM.))
RUNS=:13
OUT Q=beef with him.
The government's principal witness testified last week that AbdelJalil
wanted him to put rat poison in the food buffet at Khatib's Brown Derby
restaurant.
Mario Ottallah says AbdelJalil gave him a enough poison to "kill a camel."
"We're going to close the place," Ottallah quoted AbdelJalil as saying.
The defense intends to put on evidence that Khatib has a penchant for
setting fires himself, though he told the Grand Jury investigating the Abeds
that he'd never been convicted of arson.
Keith Humphry NEWS 7 at the federal courthouse in Roanoke.))
Student-Zones
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=djo
TAPE#597-56
GRAPHIC=NONE
Roanoke's school system and the police department are teaming up to ensure
the safety of children going to and from school.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Roanoke;
School bus drivers and others call for help when motoists speed through
school zones-- especially when the warning lights are on.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-04:37:26
SOT-03:30:29
IN Q=THEY'RE REPORTING
((RUNYON; THEY'RE REPORTING MECHANISM TO THE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION CAN
REPORT THAT TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND ASK FOR THEIR EXTRA ASSISTANCE IN THE
USE OF "RADAR GUNS" IN MONITORING THE TRAFFIC FLOW AND ENFORCING.))
((LT. R.A. BOWER/ROANOKE CITY POLICE; WE'LL GO OUT AND WILL SEND A RADAR CAR
SPECIFICALLY OUT THERE AT A SPECIFIC TIME BASED ON THE COMPLAINTS WE'RE GETTING
AND SEE IF IT'S REAL OR PERCEIVED AND ENFORCE WHAT'S THERE.))
SUPER=01-Lissy Runyon/Roanoke City Schools;
SUPER=01-Lt. R.A. Bower/Roanoke City Police;
RUNS=:26
OUT Q=WHAT'S THERE.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
The maximum fine for speeding through a school zone is 250- dollars.
(----------------)
S-Volvo
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=djo
TAPE#=97-90
GRAPHIC=none
Even those who travel the open road for work got a chance to enjoy the Suerp
Bowl yesterday.
A Wytheville truckstop was one of 40 locations nationwide to host a
Superbowl Party.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
SUPER=03-Wytheville;
The fun is courtesy of Volvo.
It's part of the company's "Best Drive in the Game" commercial campaign
where Volvo recognizes safe truck drivers while promoting its newest truck.
(/////SOT/////)
SOT-08:38:13
IN Q=THE V-N IS CONSIDERED
((NEIL BLAKE/FULTON TRUCKS; THE V-N IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE SAFEST TRUCKS
BUILT IN THE WORLD. VOLVO HAS ALWAYS BEEN KNOWN FOR THEIR CARS, THE SAFETY AND
INNOVATION. A YEAR AND A HALF AGO, VOLVO PUT OVER 500-MILLION DOLLARS INTO THIS
TRUCK AND IT TOOK THEM ABOUT 13 OR 14 YEARS TO DEVELOP IT.))
SUPER=01-Neil Blake/Fulton Trucks;
RUNS=:18
OUT Q=TO DEVELOP IT.
(----------------)
VO-NAT
This is Volvo's first year advertising during one of the world's most
watched events.
The company is also having a sweepstakes and will offer qualified trucker's
a chance to win a 120-thousand dollar special edition of its newest truck.
(----------------)
4-Scores
ANCHOR=Kimberly
NEWSCAST=Morn
WRITER=lba
TAPE#NONE
GRAPHIC=superbowl
It was Denver and the A-F-C that finally took away a Super Bowl win.
For yesterday's scores, let's check the scoreboards.
(-------------)
WIPE TO BOARDS
SUPER=#556
SUPER=x5022;
SUPER=0100-/Green Bay/24/j/Denver/31//Terrell Davis - MVP/;
SUPER=X5027;
SUPER=0098-/Georgia Tech/51/j/N.C. State/56////Missouri/65/j/Wake
Forest/74///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0098-/Rhode Island/82/j/Cincinnati/88////Louisville/82/j/UCLA/88///;
SUPER=X5009;
SUPER=0098-/Michigan/53/j/Illinois/64////Warren Wilson/82/j/Averett/105//Jay
Tate - 27pts/;
SUPER=x5028;
SUPER=0096-j/Utah/101//Chicago/94//Malone - 35 Points/;
SUPER=x5031;
SUPER=0103-j/New Jersey/3//Montreal/1////Boston/1/j/Washington/4///;
SUPER=x5029;
SUPER=0104-/Dayton/4/j/Wheeling/5////Baton Rouge/2/j/Louisiana/7///
RUNS=:49
(-------------)
OUT Q=......last score."
by SS