[Tie-Robber]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


A bank robber's taste for nice clothes has put him behind bars.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Sedona, AZ;]


Frank Reilly is accused of robbing 27 banks in 23 cities.
The cross country spree made the television show, "America's Most Wanted" and Reilly's attire struck a cord with one viewer.
Police caught up with Reilly and his girlfriend in an Arizona Motel.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=THEY WERE TRAVELING]

((JOANNA MALONE/MOTEL MANAGER: THEY WERE TRAVELING AROUND THE COUNTRY AND IT TURNS OUT THAT EVERYWHERE THEY TOLD ME THEY HAD TRAVELED, WERE ALSO PLACES THAT HAD BEEN ROBBED.))
[SUPER=01-Joanna Malone/Motel Manager;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=THAT HAD BEEN ROBBED]
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[VO-NAT]


Malone says the arrests shocked here.
She says Reilly and his girlfriend blended right in by being nice to everyone.
Reilly is behind bars this morning.
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[Tech-Theft]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Virginia Tech]


A former Virignia Tech baseball player may have to go to bat in a courtroom.
On Friday, Jesus Rodriguez was charged with three counts each of felony grand larceny and misdemeanor larceny.
Police say he stole at least three-thousand dollars in jewelry and other items from six students in April.
Rodriguez transferred to Tech from Hargrave Military Academy in 1996.
He asked to be released from his scholarship this year after an unproductive season.

[11-Gilmore-graduation]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=eea]
[TAPE#=98-36; 26:03]
[GRAPHIC=HOLD]


Governor Jim Gilmore says Virginia Tech graduates are ready to deal with life after college.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/Va. Tech Video]


Some graduates were better prepared than others at the ceremony yesterday morning, they had their umbrellas handy when the weather changed from overcast skies to pouring rain, just before the Governor took the podium.
He led by example and made the keynote address anyway, urging students to be ready for life's challenges.
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[SOT 00:12:28]
[IN Q=you have the]

((GOV. JIM GILMORE; YOU HAVE THE DETERMINATION AND PERSISTANCE TO SUCCEED, OR YOU COULD NOT HAVE COMPLETED THIS FLAGSHIP OF VIRGINIA'S SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION. SO I URGE YOU TO PERSEVERE, EVEN WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH AS IT SURELY WILL, EVEN WHEN THE TASK BEFORE YOU IS DIFFICULT.))
[SUPER=@Gilmore;]
[RUNS=18]
[OUT Q=is difficult]
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[VO-NAT]


Earlier, Astronaut Roger Crouch, Tech's first alumnus in space, presented the University with a pennant he took into space with him.
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[11-Bedford-Ax]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=98-40; 25:18]
[GRAPHIC=Accident]


A hit and run accident in Bedford County yesterday morning injured a motorcyclist.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.]


It happened yesterday around 10:30 on Route six-19 in the Stewartsville area.
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[SOT]

[11:24:23 UB]
[IN Q=ACCORDING TO WITNESSES]

((G.R. SNEAD/STATE POLICE; ACCORDING TO WITNESSES, WHAT HAPPENED, THE MOTORCYCLE WAS COMING AROUND THE CURVE BACK BEHIND US. IT MET A CAR THAT WAS OVER ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD.))
[SUPER=01-G. R. Snead/State Police]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=side of the road]
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[VO-NAT]


The motorcycle fell onto its side, skidded off the road and hit a tree.
The driver, Cecil Michael Campbell of North Carolina, was taken to Roanoke Memorial Hospital. His condition is NOT known.
State Police say they have little information about the car involved in the accident.
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[11-Cystic-Fibrosis]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-33; 36:32]
[GRAPHIC=Great Strides]


"Great Strides" were made yesterday during a walk-a-thon at Hollins College.
The event was part of a nationwide effort to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Hollins]


This is the tenth year for the event.
Organizers say more than 95 percent of the money raised will go directly toward research.
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[SOT=09:14:15]
[IN Q=NOT ONLY ARE]

((DEBI GOLDEN/CFF VA. CHAPTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR; NOT ARE WE RAISING MONEY BUT WE'RE RAISING AWARENESS IN THE COMMUNITY ABOUT CYCTIC FIBROSIS AND WE'RE RAISING THE VISIBILITY OF THIS AS A VERY IMPORTANT CAUSE. CF IS THE NUMBER ONE FATAL GENETIC DISEASE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS IN THIS COUNTRY TODAY AND THE LIFE EXPECTANCY RIGHT NOW IS 31-YEARS OF AGE.))
[SUPER=01-Debi Golden/CFF Va. Chapter Exec. Dir.;]
[RUNS=:22]
[OUT Q=YEARS OF AGE.]
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[ANCHOR=Eric]
[GRAPHIC=hold]

Last year, more than eight million dollars was raised around the country for research. About 100-thousand of that was raised in Virginia.
This year organizers in the Commonwealth hope to bring in a total of about 150-thousand dollars.
The walk-a-thon in Roanoke exceeded its goal by taking in 12 thousand dollars.

[11-Food-Drive]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-29; 102:23]
[GRAPHIC=US Postal Service]


Postal workers were collecting a lot more than just the mail yesterday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


The National Association of Letter Carriers and the U-S Postal Service teamed up with the United Way and the Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food Bank, to participate in what they say is the nation's largest food drive.
Customers helped stamp-out hunger by putting non-perishables near their mail boxes.
Then postal carriers collected them along their route.
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[NAT-SOUND]
[SOT=12:30:55]
[IN Q=I DON'T THINK]

((BILLY MARTIN/ROANOKE POSTMASTER; I DON'T THINK ANY OF US BEFORE THE ANNUAL FOOD DRIVES BECAME KNOWN THAT HOW MANY PEOPLE IN OUR OWN STATE AND COMMUNITY ARE GOING TO BED HUNGRY. THE CHILDREN AND PEOPLE THAT REALLY NEED IT.))
[SUPER=01-Billy Martin/Roanoke Postmaster;]
[RUNS=:23]
[OUT Q=REALLY NEED IT.]
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[VO-NAT]

Last year the postal service collected more than 26-tons of food in the Roanoke area alone. The food is taken to the Food Bank, where it's distributed to the needy.
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[Safe-Kids]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=wknd HC]
[GRAPHIC=Health Check]


Health officials are urging parents to belt their children.
It's the law to have children safely restained and buckled in the car.
News 7's Tonya Flory explains the rules of the road when it comes to safety seats.
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[SOT ub 11 46 43]
[IN Q=Please]
[SUPER=01-Deidra Pennington/Registered Nurse; :04]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :16]
[SUPER=01-Ellen Davis/Safe Kids; :27]
[SUPER=@Tonya2; 1:00]
[RUNS=2:03]
[OUT Q=Health Check]

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[SOT ub 11 46 43]
[IN Q=Please]

((PLEASE I'M NOT GOING IN THE CAR SEAT)) [RUNS:02]
[OUT Q=car seat]
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[SOT ub 11 06 54]
[IN Q=When I first had my child]

((DEIDRA PENNINGTON/REGISTERED NURSE:WHEN I FIRST HAD MY CHILD IT WAS VERY HARD FOR ME TO EVEN LEARN AND BEING A TRAUMA NURSE AND BEING INVOLVED IN THINGS IT'S VERY TECHNICAL, I DON'T THINK PEOPLE REALIZE HOW TECHNICAL IT IS TO GET THEM INSTALLED PROPERLY AND TIGHTLY.)) [RUNS:13]
[OUT Q=tightly]


Roanoke and Danville are at the bottom of the list when it comes to buckling up children.
The Virginia Department of Health reports the cities are not in compliance with state and federal regulations.
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[SOT ub 11 30 35]
[IN Q=They researched]

((ELLEN DAVIS/SAFE KIDS:THEY RESEARCHED DANVILLE, CHARLOTTESVILLE AND LYNCHBURG AND OUT OF THOSE THREE DANVILLE WAS THE LOWEST. WHEN YOU COMBINE ALL AREAS RESEARCHED TOGETHER DANVILLE WAS THE LOWEST AND ROANOKE THE SECOND.)) [RUNS:13]
[OUT Q=the second]


But nurses like Deidra Pennington are trying to change those statistics by teaching injury prevention and safety seat instructions.
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[SOT ub 11 44 32]
[IN Q=It shouldn't move]

((DEIDRA PENNINGTON/REGISTERED NURSE:IT SHOULDN'T MOVE NO MORE THAN ONE HALF AN INCH...PULL ON THE CAR AND MOVE THE CAR SEAT WITHOUT THE CAR SEAT MOVING.)) [RUNS:14]
[OUT Q=seat moving]


Since children are sometimes too small or too large for their age, car seats are versatile.
Convertable seats go from infants to toddlers and can be adjusted depending on the childs age.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 11 07 18]
[IN Q=You do need]

((DEIDRA PENNINGTON/REGISTERED NURSE:YOU DO NEED TO READ YOUR OWNERS MANUAL OF YOUR CAR AS WELL AS THE SAFETY INSTRUCTION THAT COME WITH YOUR CAR SEAT TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY ARE COMPATIBLE BECAUSE NOT ALL CAR SEATS WILL FIT IN ALL CARS.))
[RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=all cars]


The infant and toddler seats are recommended for the back seat, facing backwards.
But even parents who use the seats, may not be following all the instructions all of the time.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT ub 11 11 11]
[IN Q=The retaining clip ]

((DEIDRA PENNINGTON/REGISTERED NURSE:THE RETAINING CLIP NEEDS TO BE AT THE LEVEL OF THE ARMPIT. THAT NEEDS TO BE CHECKED EACH AND EVERY TIME THE INFANT IS PLACED IN THE CAR SEAT SO THAT THE INFANT WOULDN'T BE EJECTED IN CASE OF A CAR CRASH.)) [RUNS:10]
[OUT Q=car crash]

So why are the some cities in the region still not properly protecting their children?
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT ub 11 31 38]
[IN Q=Statistics show]

((ELLEN DAVIS/SAFE KIDS:STATISTICS SHOW THAT IN RURAL AREAS AND LOWER INCOME AREAS COMPLAINCE IS LOWER SO IT'S JUST A CULTURAL FACTOR.)) [RUNS:11]
[OUT Q=factor]


A cultural factor that health officials say can be prevented. Tonya Flory, News 7, Health Check ))[HEADLINES]
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 shot]

[***No Music Under]
Here's a look at today's top stories.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


Representative Bob Goodlatte got the nod yesterday to be the Republican candidate for in the Sixth District.
He was nominated at the Republican Party Convention in Roanoke--
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


One Southwest Roanoke school is gettting a new playground because of dangerous and out-dated equipment.
PTA members at Virginia Heights Elemetary are the source--
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


And, composting grass and mulch, and cutting down on trash was all part of the lesson taught by an environmental group.
Yesterday at Fishburne Park Elementary the class was environmentally friendly yard work.
(----------------)
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 SHOT]


And that's what's making news on this Sunday May Tenth.
(toss to Andrew for Newsreel)




[Protest-Reel]


[ANCHOR=Denise 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=Newsreel]

[2-SHOT]
(Toss to Andrew for Newsreel)
[ANCHOR=Andrew 2-Shot]


This week back in 1972, war protests topped the news.
[ANCHOR=Andrew Full]
[GRAPHIC=VA Newsreel]


Here's David Seidel with this week's edition of Virginia Newsreel.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Music]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/May 4, 1972; :08]
[SUPER=20-David/Seidel; :38]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./May 9, 1972; :52]
[RUNS=1:44]
[OUT Q=Seidel, News7.]

(( The first protest began May 4-th at Virginia Tech.
Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield, a leading critic of U-S involvement in Vietnam, was on campus to address a forestry dinner.
About 500 student-protestors gathered in the afternoon and tried to set up a loud speaker system.
As state police moved in, the crowd, now more than a thousand strong, turned their attention to the Continuing Education Center where Hatfield was speaking.
The protestors insisted he speak to them.
Hatfield left through a back door and moved to the student center where he held a question and answer session but refused to join the protestors on out on the lawn.
Two people were arrested.
Five days later, some 200 students at Hollins College held a sit-in to oppose President Nixon's decision to mine North Vietnamese harbors.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]

10:25
[IN Q=I think it]

((I THINK IT COULD TURN VERY UGLY. I THINK WE'D ALL HOPE THAT IT WOULDN'T BUT IT'S VERY HARD TO PREDICT. PEOPLE ARE OUTRAGED OVER THIS ESCALATION OF THE WAR AND I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT IN TERMS OF STUDENT VIOLENCE. )) [RUNS:15]
[OUT Q=student violence]


Protestor signed a telegram condemming Nixon's plan and a petition asking for Hollins President John Logan to join 60 other college presidents in urging an end to the war.
But not everyone spoke in opposition.
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[SOT]

[9:56]
[IN Q=I think it's]

((I THINK IT'S REALLY STUPID. MOST OF US ARE 20 YEARS OLD AND WE JUST DON'T HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE WAR THAT THE PRESIDENT AND HIS ADVISORS HAVE. ))
[RUNS=]
[OUT Q=advisors have]


That protest remained peaceful.
That's Virginia Newsreel, I'm David Seidel, News-7.))






[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sports play]
[GRAPHIC=MLB]


In the majors, the Toronto Blue Jays handle the Mariners.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Seattle, WA/Blue Jays-TSN;]


Jose Canseco knocks one off Seattle pitcher Bill Swift. Canseco's out but a run scores.
Seattle aims for the mound too, but Ed Sprage makes the nice put out and Toronto wins it four to one.
[SUPER=03-Anaheim, CA/Angels-Fox;]


Down south in California, Luis Gonzales launches a rocket over the right center field wall, his third of the year for the Tigers.
Gonzales was the hitting star of the night, this double brings in two runs, he had four rbi's and the Tigers win it seven to three.

(------------)[Danville-Doc]



[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


A Danville doctor who tried to kill himself with a homemade pipe bomb wants to go back to work.
But before Carl Clark can return to the emergency department at Danville Regional Medical Center, he must undergo a review process that could last as long as a year.
And hospital administrators say the review does not guaruntee that Clark will be allowed to return to clinical practice.
Clark voluntarily gave up his medical privileges after his March 27-th suicide attempt.

[11-Goodlatte-Convention]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-30; 56:39]
[GRAPHIC=Bob Goodlatte]


Roanoke Representative Bob Goodlatte is the official Republican nominee.
The incumbant was nominated yesterday during the Sixth District Republican Convention.
David Johnson has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=This is an]
[SUPER=@Goodlatte; :01]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :11]
[SUPER=@David1; :38]
[SUPER=01-Donald Duncan/VA GOP Chair; :46]
[SUPER=@Bowers; 1:12]
[RUNS=1:35]
[OUT Q=Djo, News 7.]

((
[SOT=09:41:54]
[IN Q=THIS IS AN]

((BOB GOODLATTE/SIXTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN; THIS IS AN EXCITING DAY FOR ME AND MY FAMILY TO AGAIN RECEIVE THE NOMINATION OF OUR PARTY FOR ME TO RUN FOR CONGRESS.)) [RUNS:07]
[OUT Q=FOR CONGRESS.]


Goodlatte has had that distinction since 1992.
His platform this go round continues to focus on issues faced by people, not just in Southwest Virginia, but throughout the nation.
They include balancing the budget, slowing the growth of government and scraping the tax code.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT=09:42:14]
[IN Q=THE INTERNAL REVENUE]

((BOB GOODLATTE/SIXTH DISTRICT CONGRESSMAN; THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF THIS COUNTRY IS A DISGRACE. IT'S SEVEN MILLION WORDS LONG. IT'S CONFUSING, IT'S UNFAIR. PEOPLE CAN'T DO THEIR OWN TAX RETURNS, THEY DON'T TRUST THE SYSTEM. WE NEED TO THROW IT OUT AND START OVER AGAIN.)) [RUNS:12]
[OUT Q=OVER AGAIN.]

[STAND-UP/10:22:22] ((DAVID JOHNSON/REPORTING; GOODLATTE IS THE ONLY REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GOP. ACCORDING TO THE STATE'S PARTY CHAIR, THAT'S BECAUSE HE CONTINUES TO GET THE JOB DONE.)) [RUNS:08]
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[SOT=09:53:50]
[IN Q=NOT ONLY DO]

((DONALD DUNCAN/VIRGINIA GOP CHAIR; NOT ONLY DO REPUBLICANS, BUT THE INDEPENDENTS AND DEMOCRATS SUPPORT BOB IN WHAT HE DOES IN WASHINGTON. SO, IT MIGHT BE SOMEONE WHO COMES FORWARD, I THINK THEY WOULD HAVE TO HAVE SOME OTHER AGENDA THEN JUST WANTING TO RUN FOR CONGRESS.)) [RUNS:15]
[OUT Q=FOR CONGRESS.]

Roanoke Mayor David Bowers, the incumbant's lone opponent, says his only agenda is that of the voters in the sixth district. Bowers does acknowledge he's struggling early on to battle Goodlatte.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT=10:51:33]
[IN Q=MAY I REMIND]

((DAVID BOWERS/ROANOKE MAYOR; MAY I REMIND YOU THAT MARY SUE TERRY SHOULD HAVE BEEN GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA. IF YOU HAD ASKED HER IN MAY OF THAT YEAR, MARY SUE TERRY WOULD HAVE BEEN GOVERNOR. BUT GEORGE ALLEN BEAT HER.)) [RUNS:13]
[OUT Q=BEAT HER.]


Another re-election would mean Goodlatte's fourth two-year term.
When asked what he might do when his time is up as a congressman, Goodlatte says he hasn't thought that far ahead.

David Johnson, News 7. ))[Congress-Votes]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Senators overwhelmingly approved a bill this week that's expected to improve operations at the I-R-S.
(------------)

[take pinnacle 1000]
The vote was unanimous, with Virginia's Chuck Robb and John Warner among the 97 senators voting that day. [take pinnacle 1001]
Over in the House, there was another vote on education savings accounts.
This question dealt with ideas for resolving differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill.
But, it was rejected.
Democrats Rick Boucher and Virgil Goode voted yes.
Republican Bob Goodlatte voted no.

(------------)[11-Playground]



[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-31; 46:42]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The Virginia Heights Elementary School in Southwest Roanoke is getting a new playground.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

Parents who've been working on the project, say the equipment on the old playground was dated and dangerous. Members of the school's Parent-Teacher Association say they began raising money four years ago.
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[SOT=11:38:26]
[IN Q=AND WITH SOME]

((CAROL BRASH/VA. HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY PTA PRESIDENT; AND WITH SOME MATCHING FUNDS WE RECEIVED FROM ROANOKE CITY SCHOOLS WE WERE ABLE TO INCLUDE IT WITH OUR FUNDRAISING MONEY. WE PURCHASED THIS EQUIPMENT FOR A FITNESS UNIT, A LINEAR FITNESS UNIT WITH LOTS OF STRENGTH BUILDING EXERCISES FOR THE KIDS. AND ALSO A SLIDE. WHAT PLAYGROUND IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A SLIDE.))
[SUPER=01-Carol Brash/Va. Heights Elementary PTA Pres.;]
[RUNS=20]
[OUT Q=WITHOUT A SLIDE.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

The work is mostly done by volunteers. They hope to have half of the two-part project complete in about a month. Once the initial playground is finished, they plan to build a second playground for pre-schoolers.
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[11-Fishburn-Cleanup]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-32; 23:40]
[GRAPHIC=none]


There was an unusual subject being taught at Roanoke's Fishburn Park elementary yesterday-- environmentally friendly yard work.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


Composting and grass mulching were just a few lessons taught by the Valley Clean group.
Another was cutting down on trash.
Roanoke city recently issued new large trash binds to some residents.
One expert at the workshop encouraged participants to convert their old trash cans into composters, instead of throwing them away.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT=11:17:08]
[IN Q=WE COULD PREVENT]

((KAREN LANE/MASTER GARDENER; WE COULD PREVENT THE FILLING UP OF THE LANDFILL AND PEOPLE CAN HAVE A FINISHED PRODUCT OF COMPOST THAT BENEFITS THEIR PLANTS. THEY CAN USE IT FOR MULCH AND INCREASE THE FERTILITY OF THEIR SOIL.))
[SUPER=01-Karen Lane/Master Gardener;]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=OF THEIR SOIL.]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=none]

The workshop lasted about three hours.

A riding mulch mower was given away as the grand prize.[60-Minutes]


[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=60 Minutes]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Some say the nation of Iran is at a crossroads-- an increasingly educated population beginning to clash with hard-line Islamic conservatives.
That's one of the stories you can see tonight on 60-Minutes.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Tonight]
[RUNS=:36]
[OUT Q=his own child]
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[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[SS=None]


You can see that story and more tonight on 60 Minutes.
Tune in to your Hometown Station at seven.

[StanleyOpen]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=Profile Open]
[GRAPHIC=VA Profiles]


Ralph Stanley has a new record, and a growing audience for the music he's claimed as his own.
Joe Dashiell spoke with the bluegrass great this week, and today he's the focus of our Virginia Profile.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Music]
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=stop animation]



[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE][Stanley-Profile]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=VA PRofiles]
[GRAPHIC=WIPE WIPE WIPE]




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[SOT]
[IN Q=610 WSLC... About 18 past one o'clock]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :20]
[SUPER=@Joe2; :47]
[SUPER=07-Ralph Stanley; :55]
[SUPER=04-1958; 1:02]
[RUNS=2:00]
[OUT Q=Joe Dashiell News 7]

((
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT IN WSLC STUDIO 13:17:03]
[IN Q=610 WSLC-AM...]

((610 WSLC AM, ABOUT 18 PAST ONE O'CLOCK. WE HAVE IN OUR STUDIO RIGHT NOW, WE'RE SO PROUD TO HAVE HIM WITH US, MR. RALPH STANLEY. RALPH, WE CERTAINLY APPRECIATE YOU STOPPING BY TO SEE US THIS AFTERNOON. WELL, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. IT'S MY PLEASURE...))
[RUNS= 13]
[OUT Q=It's my pleasure.]


Ralph Stanley is a gentleman. He's also a legendary figure in the world of bluegrass. In the business more than 50 years, he has recorded more than 150 albums.
And his new release, due in stores this month, promises to carry his music to an even larger audience. NAT SOUND OF RECORD
A Rebel Records release, the Double CD, Clinch Mountain Country, features performances with 30 different artusts including Vince Gill, Patty Loveless, George Jones, even Bob Dylan. And Stanley says he could have filled a third record with performers who wanted to be a part of the project.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 13:34:08]
[IN Q=You know that made me]

((RALPH STANLEY: YOU KNOW THAT MADE ME FEEL HONORED, AND IT MADE ME FEEL LIKE I'D DONE SOMETHING GOOD IN THE 52 YEARS THAT I'D BEEN IN THE BUSINESS.))
[RUNS=]
[OUT Q=that I'd been in the business.]


Stanley has been in the business most of his life, first recording with his brother, Carter in 1947. NAT SOUND OF STANLEY BROTHERS
Since his brother's death in 1966, Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys have remained true to the group's roots in the coalfields of southwest Virginia.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 13:35:20]
[IN Q=We've always tried]

((RALPH STANLEY: WE'VE ALWAYS TRIED TO STICK TO THE SAME KIND OF MUSIC THAT WE STARTED WITH, THE OLD MOUNTAIN STYLE TRADITIONAL. AND I THINK THAT PAYS OFF. WHEN PEOPLE HEAR RALPH STANLEY, THEY DON'T HAVE TO TURN AROUND TO LOOK TO SEE WHO IT IS.))
[RUNS= 16]
[OUT Q=to look and see who it is.]


At age 72, Stanley has no plans to slow down. He says his 19- year- old son and lead singer Ralph the second has given him new life. The band's booked solid in '98, and has shows scheduled into the year 2000. If the Lord's willing, Stanley says, he'll still be playing his own brand of Clinch Mountain Country then.
Joe Dashiell News 7))[2-HEADLINES]
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 shot]

[***No Music Under]
Here's another look at today's top stories.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


He was seen on America's Most wanted and is now behind bars.
Police caught up with Frank Reilly, a shopplifter wanted for robbing 27 banks in 23 cities--
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


"Life after College" was the subject of Jim Gilmore's address yesterday.
The govenor spoke to the graduates, family and staff of Virginia Tech.
He's says their graduates are ready to mee the "real world."
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


Some "great strides" were made in Roanoke County-- to the tune of nearly twelve thousand dollars.
The walk was part of a nationwide event organized by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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And that's what's making news on this Sunday ay Tenth.



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The United States Tennis Association is devoting a lot of money, time and personell to generation interest in the sport.
And one direct benefactor is the Roanoke Vally Tennis Association.
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Because of the valley's sport mindedness the U-S-T-A chose it as one of 45 cities to host USA Tennis Day clinics.
16 sites in Roanoke and surrounding counties offered free coaching to students of all ages.
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Janine Underwood says she's encouraged that both the Roanoke and the Roanoke County Parks and recreation departments plan to hire a tennis director.
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Janine Underwood has opened a USTA office in Roanoke County.




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The Washington Capitals get a playoff win. For more scores here's a look at the boards.
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An historic structure in North Carolina may be on the move if the government has its way.
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But residents of Cape Hatteras want their light house to stay where it is.
The National Park service wants to move the structure a mile and a half inland because beach erosion has put it right in the ocean's path.
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But residents say that direction could cost the area its historic monument.
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It will takes weeks to move the light house the mile and a half.
If Congress budgets the remaining money, the lighthouse could be moved as early as next spring.
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[AEP-Preview]


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It's a high-powered controversy.
The proposed AEP powerline from Wyoming, West Virginia to Cloverdale in Botetourt County has sparked debates all across the Virginias. [Take Full Screen Board]
This week on News-7 at Six we'll take an in-depth look at both sides of the controversy.
Our series "Power Struggle" begins Monday on News-7 at Six.

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Don't forget to check in with News-7 Mornin tomorrow.
Here's Steve Pardon with a look ahead.
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