[Retaliation]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

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


U-S officials say more attacks are possible in the fight against terrorism.
While the Saudi government says it's ready to retaliate for this week's attack on suspected terrorist sites in Sudan and Afghanistan.
Lee Cowan has the latest from Martha Vineyard where President Clinton is vacationing.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=as pictures]
[SUPER=01-Thomas Pickering/Under Secretary of State; :14]
[SUPER=01-Madeleine Albright/Secretary of State; :19]
[SUPER=01-Sandy Berger/National Security Advisor; 1:11]
[SUPER=19-Lee Cowan; 1:24]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=Martha's Vineyard]

(( (( NAT ))
AS PICTURES OF THE DAMAGE DONE BY A RAINSTORM OF US-TOMAHAWK MISSILES WERE BROADCAST WORLDWIDE, THE MESSAGE FROM THE US WAS CLEAR: GET USED TO IT.
(( SUPER: THOMAS PICKERING//UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE )) "We are in this for the long haul. There may be more such strikes. We will act unilaterally when me must protect our citizens."
(( SUPER: MADELEINE ALBRIGHT//SECRETARY OF STATE )) "This unfortunately is the war of the future and I think we have to understand the importance of having sustained operations here."
WITH THE PRESIDENT NOW BACK ON MARTHA'S VINEYARD, THE OPERATION HAS TAKEN ON A DIFFERENT TONE, BUT ONE THAT WILL BE ALL THE MORE OMINOUS COME TOMORROW.
((GRAPHIC)) THAT'S WHEN A WARNING WILL BE PUBLISHED IN AN ARABIC NEWSPAPER -- SAID TO BE A MESSAGE DIRECTLY FROM KNOWN TERRORIST LEADER OSAMA BIN LADEN TO THE PRESIDENT. IT WILL READ: "THE BATTLE HAS NOT STARTED YET. IT WILL BEGIN WITH ACTION, AND NOT WITH WORDS."
(( NAT ))
FOR THAT VERY REASON, SECURITY OFFICIALS ALL ACROSS THE WORLD ARE ON PINS AND NEEDLES. AT AIRPORTS AND FEDERAL BUILDINGS ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY, THE ATMOSPHERE IS AS MUCH OFFENSE AS IT IS DEFENSE. THE U-S ATTACK WAS CLEARLY A PROVOCATION. THE STAKES ARE NOW HIGHER, BUT THE ADMINISTRATION SAYS IT HAD NO OTHER CHOICE.
(( SUPER: SANDY BERGER//NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR )) "I am absolutely certain that had we not done this, we would have been the victim of other terrorist attacks in the not too distant future."
(( LEE COWAN//CBS NEWS )) "The White House is said to be making contingency plans for possible future attacks against terrorist targets. The President will be kept up to date on a daily basis - just another part of a vacation that seems it's anything but about relaxing. Lee Cowan, CBS News, Martha's Vineyard." ))

[11-AEP]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#=98-60 10:06]
[GRAPHIC=AEP Powerline]


American Electric Power has completed its review of alternative power-line routes.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;]


In June, the state asked the power company to write a report on alternatives to the so-called "preferred corridor."
That route stretches from Wyoming County, West Virginia, to Cloverdale.
A-E-P has said all along that building a new power line THERE is the best and most efficient way to protect Southwest Virginia's power supply.
The state wants to consider all options.
It will look at the alternative routes, and then decide whether or not -- and where -- the power company should build a new line.
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[11-Habitat]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat am]
[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#=98-59 17:11]
[GRAPHIC=Habitat]


Roanoke has given Habitat for Humanity more time to considera buy-out offer.
Habitat must make a decision by September Eleventh.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/File Tape;]


Roanoke wants to pay Habitat more than 350-thousand dollars for this land in Westview Terrace.
It's where Habitat was going to build 32-houses...
Until people who live nearby said the homes would bring down their property values.
The city's solution was: buy the land and build a park there.
But Habitat maintains the land is worth more than what the city wants to pay.
Habitat is looking into another option that would let it build SOME houses on the disputed property.
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[SML-Health]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=NOne]
[GRAPHIC=smith mtn. lake]


Water tests at Smith Mountain Lake prompted an advisory from the Health Department.
Officials are telling people to avoid swimming or water skiing in three parts of the lake:
Bay Roc Marina at Hardy Ford Bridge;
The Cove at Crazy Horse Campground;
and Becky's Creek.
Those places had unacceptable levels of fecal coliform bacteria on two occasions in the past two weeks.
Health officials have been unable to find the source of the pollution so far.


[6-Southwest-Traditions]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=98-45 1:37:24]
[GRAPHIC=Southwest Traditions]


It's a lesson in the way things were nearly two centuries ago.
Joe Dashiell reports that a visit to the Blue Ridge Institute can also give kids a fresh look at their own lives.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=On a sunny summer day]
[SUPER=01-Joy Neumeyer/Girl Scout; :14 QUICK!]
[SUPER=03-Ferrum; :18]
[SUPER=01-Vaughan Webb/Blue Ridge Institute; :28]
[SUPER=01-Sarah Scott/Ferrum College Student; :38 ]
[SUPER=01-Meredith Storton/Girl Scout; :54]
[SUPER=01-Brooke Noell/Girl Scout; 1:01 QUICK! ]
[RUNS=1:13]
[OUT Q=JD News 7 Ferrum]


((On a sunny summer day, the girl scouts are in the garden pulling weeds. They've traded their uniforms for period clothing and a closer look at farm life of the early 1800s.
[SOT 10:57:29]
[IN Q=I kind of thought]

((JOY NEUMEYER: I KIND OF THOUGHT THEY HAD SOME HIRED HANDS AROUND. AND I DIDN'T KNOW THE KIDS DID EVERYTHING.))
[RUNS= 07]
[OUT Q=the kids did everything.]


They're doing everything... at the Blue Ridge Institute of Ferrum College. Hauling water the hard way... spinning wool... baking bread in a brick oven.
[SOT WEBB 11:05:35]
[IN Q=The preparation of the midday meal]

((VAUGHAN WEBB/BLUE RIDGE INSTITUTE: THE PREPARATION OF THE MIDDAY MEAL, WHICH IS A LARGE MEAL, TAKES SEVERAL HOURS AND A LOT OF PREPARATION. AND THAT'S A SHOCK TO THEM.))
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[OUT Q=and that's a shock to them.]



[SOT SCOTT 10:54:54]
[IN Q=We hope to show them]

((WE HOPE TO SHOW THEM HOW HARD LIFE WAS BACK THEN. THAT EVERYBODY HAD TO WORK INCLUDING THE KIDS. ALL DAY. AND THERE WASN'T MUCH TIME FOR FOOLING AROUND. EVERYBODY WORKED TO KEEP THE FARM GOING AND THE FAMILY GOING.))
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[OUT Q=keep the family going.]


The lesson isn't lost on the young women taking part.
[SOT STORTON 10:57:02]
[IN Q=It's very different]

((MEREDITH STORTON/GIRL SCOUT: IT'S VERY DIFFERENT BECAUSE YOU AHVE TO MAKE SOAP AND YOU HAVE TO WASH YOUR CLOTHES AND YOU HAVE TO CARRY WATER. YOU DON'T JUST HAVE TO TAKE IT OUT OF THE FAUCET.))
[RUNS= 07]
[OUT Q=take it out of the faucet.]



[SOT NOELL 10:59:18]
[IN Q=I won't complain any more]

((BROOKE NOELL/GIRL SCOUT: I WON'T COMPLAIN ANY MORE ABOUT MY MOM MAKING ME DO WORK.))
[RUNS= 03]
[OUT Q=making me do work.]


As the girls get their hands dirty, leaders of the Blue Ridge Institute hope they pick up an appreciation for the way history feels.
Joe Dashiell News 7 Ferrum))

[11-Bradley]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=cch]
[TAPE#=98-44 1:52:18]
[GRAPHIC=None]


He was the only person to survive when a commercial plane crashed into a mountain above Crozet.
Now he's put his story down on paper.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Philip Bradley survived when his flight in 19-59 crashed midflight from Washington, D.C. to Roanoke.
[SUPER=04-File Film;]

The Piedmont D-C-3 crashed into Bucks Elbow Mountain . Bradley talks about the crash with humor.
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[SOT TC 00:03:14- 00:03:29]
[IN Q=I've been asked many times]

((PHILIP BRADLEY/PLANE CRASH SURVIVOR:I'VE BEEN ASKED MANY TIMES AS TO WHETHER I WAS AFRAID OR NOT. AND I HAVE TO SAY THAT I WAS NOT AFRAID AND I THINK IT WAS DUE MOSTLY IN PART TO THE FACT THAT YOU'RE IN SO MUCH PAIN AND YOU'RE CONCERNED FOR YOURSELF))
[SUPER=01-Philip Bradley/Plane Crash Survivor]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=concerned for yourself]
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[VO-NAT]

Bradley will be signing copies of the book at the Roanoke Tanglewood Holiday Inn on today and tomorrow from nine until two.
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=None]


We'll have more of Phil Bradley's story tomorrow morning on Virginia Newsreel.

[1-Scores]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Carolina League]


Lynchburg scores a victory over Wilmington.
Salem and Danville both drop games.
For the scores from the Carolina League and the majors here's the scoreboard.
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[OUT Q=....last score."]
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[HEADLINES]
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 shot]

[Music Under]
Here's a look at today's top stories.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


"The battle has not started yet. It will begin with action, not words".
That is the message to the President from Osama Bin Laden who is promising retaliation for the destruction in Sudan and Afganistan.
Airports and federal buildings are on hightened security.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


American Electric Power has finished it's review of alternate power line routes.
A-E-P still believes that the best place for the line is from Wyoming County, West Virginia to Cloverdale.
The state wants to consider all the options and then decide where the new line will go.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


A missing fisherman has been found.
Divers found the body of 49 year old John Harris in Philpott Lake yesterday.
Harris and a friend were fishing when their boat hit a steel barge. Harris went into the water.
Police believe vandals intentionally released the barge.
(----------------)
[ANCHOR=Denise **FULL**]


And that's what's making news on this Saturday August 22-nd.
We'll be back in just a minute.

[COMM#4]




[2-Retaliation]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The Clinton Administration is warning terrorists that more strikes are on the way.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


Thursday, the U-S bombed suspected terrorists sites in Sudan and Afghanistan.
And officials claim only partial success from those strikes.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 5:44:17]
[IN Q=what we really]

((MADELEINE ALBRIGHT/SECRETARY OF STATE: WHAT WE REALLY HAVE TO UNDERSTAND IS THAT TERRORIST THREATS ARE A LONG TERM ONE AND GLOBAL ONE AND WE WILL MAINTAIN ALONG WITH OTHER CIVILIZED COUNTRIES A SUSTAINED EFFORT TO DEAL WITH WHAT IS AN INCREASING TERRORIST THREAT.))
[SUPER=01-Madeleine Albright/Secretary of State;]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=INCREASING TERRORIST THREAT]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


The terrorist sites are believed to have been run and financed by Osama bin Laden (oh-SAH'-muh bihn LAH'-din).
A warning to President Clinton from the terrorist leader will reportedly will be printed in an Arabic newspaper and it will read: "THE BATTLE HAS NOT STARTED YET. IT WILL BEGIN WITH ACTION, AND NOT WITH WORDS."
(------------)



[11-Missing-Boater]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat am]
[WRITER=chu]
[TAPE#98-55 44:16]
[GRAPHIC=Drowning]


After nearly four days of searching, a missing fisherman has been found.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Henry Co./Tuesday;]


Divers found the body of 49-year old John Harris yesterday afternoon in Philpott Lake.
He was fishing there with a friend late Monday night when their boat hit a steel barge.
Harris went into the water.
The steel barge is owned by the Army Corps of Engineers and is usually anchored on the shore.
But investigators believe vandals intentionally released the barge.
They say they are looking for the people responsbile and will file charges against them.
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[2-SML-Health]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=NOne]
[GRAPHIC=smith mtn. lake]


Water tests at Smith Mountain Lake prompted an advisory from the Health Department.
Officials are telling people to avoid swimming or water skiing in three parts of the lake:
Bay Roc Marina at Hardy Ford Bridge;
The Cove at Crazy Horse Campground;
and Becky's Creek.
Those places had unacceptable levels of fecal coliform bacteria on two occasions in the past two weeks.
Health officials have been unable to find the source of the pollution so far.


[11-County-Supers]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=98-50 1:24:50]
[GRAPHIC=Rke Co.]


Roanoke County supervisors are hoping to bring the economic success of the Richmond area to the Valley.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]


Yesterday, they visited the site of the Motorola plant, and other industrial parks in the area.
They were looking for ideas they can incorporate into their own developments back in western Virginia.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 03:13]
[IN Q=We've seen a lot]

((BOB JOHNSON/SUPERVISORS CHAIRMAN: WE'VE SEEN A LOT. WE'RE GOING TO ABSORB EVEN MORE. SO WE THINK THE TRIP HAS BEEN WELL WORTH IT AND HOPEFULLY THE PROJECTS THAT WE HAVE ARE GOING TO BE BETTER FOR THE HOMEWORK WE'VE BEEN DOING.))
[SUPER=01-Bob Johnson/Supervisors Chairman]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=for the homework we've been doing.]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=NOne]


The trip included stops in Goochland County, Henrico County and the city of Richmond.

[Jailer-Assault]


[ANCHOR=Denise ]
[NEWSCAST=Sat am]
[WRITER=chu]
[TAPE#None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The Halifax County Sheriff's Office says a female prison guard was assaulted by an inmate.
The alleged incident happened early Thursday morning.
A jail spokesperson says inmate Willard Hudson attacked the jailer when his cell door was open.
He allegedly beat her with his fists.
She was treated and released from the hospital.
Hudson is serving time for abduction and firearms charges.
The Sheriff's Office is investigating.

[11-Stardusters]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat am]
[WRITER=sta]
[TAPE#=98-58 22:26]
[GRAPHIC=None]


People got in the swing of things last night at the Vinton War Memorial.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Vinton;]


The band, Starduster's took to the stage providing tunes from the 1940s.
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[SOT ]
[IN Q=]

((nat sound))
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=]
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[VO NAT]
The event was part of a three-day celebration marking the 50th anniversary of the Vinton War Memorial.
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[SOT 18.40.57 - 18.41.11]
[IN Q=We not only]

((MARY BETH LAYMAN/ORGANIZER: WE NOT ONLY REMEMBER THE LOCAL VETERANS KILLED IN ACTION BUT ALSO WE'LL CELEBRATE THE HAPPY MEMORIES THAT HAVE TAKEN PLACE DURING THE LAST 50 YEARS AND WILL CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE THE ACTIVITIES THAT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE FUTURE.))
[SUPER=01-Mary Beth Layman/Organizer;]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=in the future.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


The memorial was built to honor veterans of World War II, and later veterans from the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War.

Other activities included a roll call for area soldiers killed in the line of duty.
Today is Pool Family Fun Day at the Memorial.
The pool will open at 12 noon and admission is free.
(-----------------)


[5-Cool-Clothes]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=98-52 ]
[GRAPHIC=None]


As you can tell by today's temperatures, summer isn't over yet.
But a Virginia Tech researcher is marketing a clothing item to help you beat the heat.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Floyd Co./Yesterday;]


After seeing a similar neckband in a catalog, Bonnie Appleton decided to improve upon the air- conditioned clothing concept HERSELF.
That's when she created the line of neck and wrist bands, appropriately labeled, "Cool Clothes".
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 11:08:12]
[IN Q=tHERE IS A DRY GEL]

((BONNIE APPLETON/"COOL CLOTHES" MANUFACTURER: THERE IS A DRY GEL IN THE COTTON NECKBAND, INITIALLY. YOU HYDRATE IT, AND THE WATER THAT IS PICKED UP BY THE GEL THEN EVAPORATES OUT AND IT'S JUST EVAPORATIVE COOLING LIKE WHEN YOU STEP OUT OF THE SHOWER IN THE MORNING AND YOUR SHOWER FEELS COOL, IT'S THE SAME CONCEPT.))
[SUPER=01-Bonnie Appleton/"Cool Clothes";]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=same concept]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


Appleton says after putting on the band, the wearer will feel a 10 to 12- degree drop from the air temperature.
The colorful accessories are said to reduce heat stress, fevers, and even sinus congestion.
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[TALENT=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The neckbands sell for 8- 95 each, and can be purchased over the Internet.
Appleton says she's in the process of coming up with some new products.

[Millwald-Theatre]


[ANCHOR=Denise 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=Saturday AM]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=Time Off]


In this age of multi- plexes and digital sound, there are still a few old-fashioned movie houses around.
[ANCHOR=Andrew 2-Shot]


Wytheville's Millwald Theatre has been entertaining movie- goers since 1928.
[ANCHOR=Andrew Full]
[GRAPHIC=Time OFf]


Kimberly McBroom has a profile of this area landmark in "Time Off".
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Richard Herring]
[SUPER=03-Wytheville; :00]
[SUPER=01-Richard Herring/Millwald Theatre Owner; :11]
[SUPER=@Kimberly2; 1:23]
[RUNS=1:55]
[OUT Q=KM, News 7, Wytheville.]

(( Richard Herring isn't a Gene Siskel or Roger Ebert-- but he knows a thing or two about the movies.
He's been in the movie SHOWING business for most of his life.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 11:36:45]

((RICHARD HERRING/MILLWALD THEATRE OWNER: WHEN I WAS, I GUESS, PROBABLY 11 OR 12 YEARS OLD, MY PARENTS GAVE ME A PROJECTOR FOR CHRISTMAS. THEY WERE VERY POPOULAR BACK THEN AND A BUDDY OF MINE HAD SOME FILMS AND I HAD THE PROJECTOR AND SOME FILM AND WE USED TO SHOW MOVIES TO OUR FRIENDS AND SELL LITTLE BAGS OF POPCORN FOR A NICKEL.)) [RUNS:16]
Herring started his career as a projectionist.
But his current stint began in 1984, when he and his wife bought the company that owned the Millwald Theatre.
Over the years, the couple has remodeled the former single- screen movie house into a triple- screen theatre.
This week, the Millwald celebrated its 70th anniversary, making it one of Virginia's oldest operating theatres.
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[SOT 11:39:34 ]

((RICHARD HERRING/MILLWALD THEATRE OWNER: INTERESTINGLY ENOUGH, THEY THOUGHT THEY WERE GOING TO HAVE VAUDEVILLE HERE BECAUSE IT OPENED IN 1928. BUT JUST BEFORE IT OPENED, TALKIES CAME ALONG, SO THEY NEVER HAD VAUDEVILLE AT THE THEATRE. BUT IT HAS BEEN IN CONTINOUS OPERATION SINCE IT OPENED.)) [RUNS:13]
But it's not just the images of Hollywood stars that have graced the main- level auditorium.
George Wythe High School used to hold its graduation ceremonies here.
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[SOT 11:40:45 *PLEASE B-ROLL THIS ]

((RICHARD HERRING/MILLWALD THEATRE OWNER: GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL, THAT BEING A BIG EVENT IN THEIR LIVES, THEY REMEMBER IT WITH GREAT FONDNESS. SINCE THEY WERE SITTING ON THE STAGE LOOKING OUT, THEY LOOKED AT THE CEILING. SO, THAT'S WHY THEY DIDN'T WANT THE CEILING CHANGED.)) [RUNS:11]
What also won't likely change is the theatre's small- town appeal.
But the Millwald is still competitive with the more modern multi- plexes.
It shows first- run films at the same time other theatres get them, and also offers freshly- made popcorn.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 11:42:17]

((RICHARD HERRING/MILLWALD THEATRE OWNER: PEOPLE WANT TO GO OUT TO THE MOVIES. IT'S STILL A GOOD VALUE FOR AN EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. AND SO LONG AS THEY MILLWALD HAS THE MOVIES PEOPLE WANT TO SEE, THEN I THINK PEOPLE WILL BE COMING HERE.)) [RUNS:10]
The Millwald has evening showings and Sunday matinees.
Kimberly McBroom, News 7, Wytheville.))







[Did-You-See]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=did you see]
[GRAPHIC=Did You See That?]


There are plenty of unusual competitions at state fairs.
But did you see dress up your rabbit day?
(------------)
[VO-NAT]

[6:19:10]
[SUPER=03-Springfield, IL]


You might call it a fashion show for bunnies.
The winner-- Wiggly Field, complete with Steve Stone and Hare-E Carey. (------------) And the young woman who came up with the idea says she's not even a Cubs fan.
by SS