[Roanoke-Ax]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=98-]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


Police are investigating a single car accident that took the life of one man and injured another.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


It happened around 12:15 this morning on ninth street in Southeast Roanoke. The driver had to be extracted from the vehicle and was taken the hospital. No word on his condition at this time.
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[franklin-Ax]


[ANCHOR=denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=hold]


Another traffic accident claimed a life last night in Franklin county. It happened around 12:30 this morning off Route 122. Police say 31 year old Larry Dean King of Rocky Mount Lost control of his 1980 Datsun and ran off the left side of the road and struck some trees.
King Died at the scene.

[11Tobacco-Folo]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-73; 25:03]
[GRAPHIC=Tobacco Under Fire]


A southside tobacco farmer is concerned the 206 billion dollar Tobacco Settlement will be bad for business.
And, he wants to make sure farmers get some of the money to soften the blow.
David Johnson has the story.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=C.D. Bryant has followed]
[SUPER=@File; :06]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co.; :10]
[SUPER=01-C. D. Bryant/Chairman; :19]
[SUPER=@File; :38]
[SUPER=@David1; 1:10]
[RUNS=1:27]
[OUT Q=DJO, News 7.]

(( C-D Bryant has followed in the footsteps of his forefathers.
Growing flute-cured tobacco has been a family tradition for generations.
But the chairman of "Concerned Friends for Tobacco" is concerned about the negative impact the Big Tobacco settlement will have on his business.
[SOT=12:01:43]
[IN Q=THAT NEEDS TO]

((CD BRYANT: THAT NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED. IN OTHER WORDS, ECONOMIC HARM IS GOING TO COME MY WAY. THAT'S THE NUMBER ONE ISSUE THAT WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT. MAKING ME WHOLE AND MAKING MY COMMUNITY WHOLE FROM ANY NEGATIVES OF THIS SETTLEMENT.))
[RUNS14]
[OUT Q=THIS SETTLEMENT.]

Bryant says he suffered a 17-percent cutback last year and he fears there will be more of the same.
Still, he considers the settlement the lesser of two evils, meaning he prefers it to a long drawn out state by state court battle with the industry.
[SOT=11:58:38]
[IN Q=YOU AT LEAST]

((YOU AT LEAST KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DEALING WITH, THE INDUSTRY KNOWS WHAT ITS DEALING WITH AND IT GIVES ME AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A LOT OF QUESTIONS ANSWERED AND AT LEAST GIVE ME A PROJECTION ON WHAT TYPE OF FUTURE I HAVE GOING INTO THE YEAR 2000 AND BEYOND.)) [RUNS22]
[OUT Q=AND BEYOND.]

[STAND-UP/18:29:37] ((DAVID JOHNSON/REPORTING; BRYANT AND OTHER FARMERS WILL MEET WITH INDUSTRY LEADERS AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL NEXT MONTH TO DISCUSS WHERE AND HOW THE MONEY WILL BE DISBURSED. BRYANT HOPES MOST OF THE FOUR BILLION DOLLARS WILL GO TO TOBACCO FARMERS LIKE HIMSELF TO HELP LEVEL OUT THEIR PROJECTED ECONOMIC WOES. DAVID JOHNSON, NEWS 7.)) [RUNS18]))

[11School-Protestors]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=sta]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=none]

[edit - 19:44:02]
A school that says it promotes respect for human rights was under fire as hundreds of people protested a military training site in Georgia. Seven people from the Roanoke Valley took part.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Fort Benning, GA;]


The U.S. Army School of the Americas teaches Latin American soldiers the basics in military tactics.
But, protestors say it also teaches soldiers how to torture and terrorize civilians.
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[SOT 07.03.34 - 07.03.39]
[IN Q=We want to]

((KWAME DIXON/PROTESTOR: WE WANT TO RAISE THE CONSCIOUSNESS ABOUT WHAT'S TAKING PLACE IN LATIN AMERICA AND OBVIOUSLY WE WANT THIS PLACE CLOSED.))
[SUPER=01-Kwame Dixon/Protestor]
[RUNS=05]
[OUT Q=want this place closed.]
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[VO-NAT]


Past graduates of the school include former Panamanian President Manuel Noriega.
The army meanwhile, says the school does promote democracy and respect for human rights.
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[Planes-Collide]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Plane crash]


Two people are dead and one is in critical condition today after a two planes collided over a golf course in Phoenix, Arizona.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Phoenix, AZ;]


It happened yesterday.
The two Cessnas collided one nose dived leaving a huge crater in the ground.
The other glided about a quarter of a mile before its wing clipped an embankment causing the plane to flip.
No one on the ground was injured.
The Federal Aviation Administration and the NTSB are investigating the crash.
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[1-Sports]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=morning sports]
[GRAPHIC=none]


In sports, Virginia Tech resumes its winning ways and Roy Stanley has highlights from the hard water.
Good Morning Roy.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=good morning]
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[OUT Q=when we return]




[Alzheimer's]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=Health Check]
[GRAPHIC=Health Check]

[*******ANCHOR TAG*******]
The Safe Return Program is still brand new to the Roanoke Valley. It was organized to help Alzheimer's patients who wander away from home and get lost. Tonya Flory reports there is still one major kink to work out.
[TAPE#98-43 1:20:07]
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[IN Q=Our main]
[SUPER=01-Rick Sheppard/Safe Return Instructor; :00 QUICK!]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :06 QUICK!]
[SUPER=01-Louise Chagnon/Alzheimer's Association; :12]
[SUPER=@Tonya2; :45]
[RUNS=1:14 QUICK OUT]
[OUT Q=Health Check.]
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[IN Q=Our main problem]

((RICK SHEPPARD/SAFE RETURN INSTRUCTOR: OUR MAIN PROBLEM RIGHT NOW IS AWARENESS OF THE PROGRAM.)) [RUNS:04]
[OUT Q=of the program]

So far only 30 patients out of 12-thousand in the Blue Ridge Chapter are signed up with Safe return.
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[SOT ub 13 36 59]
[IN Q=Over half]

((LOUISE CHAGNON/ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: OVER HALF OF THE PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER'S WILL AT SOME POINT WANDER AND PEOPLE USUALLY THINK OF GETTING SERIOUSLY LOST, IT CAN BE SOMETHING AS SIMPLE AS GETTING LOST ON THE MALL AND HAVING DIFFICULTY FINDING THE LOVED ONE.)) [RUNS:14]
[OUT Q=finding them]

Officer Rick Sheppard instructs law enforcement in dealing with a situation like that. He says the chances of a memory impaired person being located is much greater if they're in the program.
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[SOT ub 13 29 15]
[IN Q=Officers are]

((RICK SHEPPARD/SAFE RETURN INSTRUCTOR: OFFICERS ARE TRAINED TO DEAL WITH INFORMATION. A LOT OF THE MEMORY IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS CANNOT COMMUNICATE, CANNOT UNDERSTAND SIMPLE QUESTIONS.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=simple questions]

The training helps officers know what to look for, like ID bracelets and numbers. That identification is especially important with the winter months coming.
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[IN Q=Up to ]

((RICK SHEPPARD/SAFE RETURN INSTRUCTOR: UP TO 46-PERCENT OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO WANDER OFF, IF THEY'RE NOT FOUND WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS EITHER DIE FROM HYPOTHERMIA OR DEHYDRATION.)) [RUNS:11]
[OUT Q=or dehydration]

Sheppard says educating families, emergency personnel and health professionals on how to recognize the signs of dementia can prevent wandering and effectively use the program. Tonya Flory, News 7, Health Check.))
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=HOLD]

If any police departments are interested in receiving training for the Safe Return program, contact the Alzheimer's Association of the Blue Ridge Chapter. The cost of the program is a one time 40 dollar registration fee.[HEADLINES]
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 shot]

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


The chairman of Concerned Friends for Tobacco is concerned about the negative impact the Big Tobacco settlement will have on Business.
C-D Bryant says that economic Harm is going to come his way.
Bryant and other farmers will meet with industry leaders and the attorney General to discuss where the 4 billion dollars Virginia receives in the lawsuit will go.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


Circuit City has agreed to pay 11 point 7 million dollars to settle lawsuits over it's debt collection practices. The lawsuits named Circuit City and it's subsidary First North American National Bank.
The bank is accused of failing to properly file its contracts with the court.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]


7 people from the Roanoke Valley were among hundreds that took part in a protest at a military training site in Georgia yesterday.
The U-S Army School of the Americas teaches Latin American soldiers military tactics, but the protestors say that it teaches the soldiers how to torture and terrorize.
The army meanwhile says the school promotes democracy and respect for human rights.
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[ANCHOR=Andrew 2 SHOT]


And that's what's making news on this Sunday November 22-nd.
(toss to Andrew for Newsreel)


[ReelOpen]


[ANCHOR=Andrew]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=VA Newsreel]
[Graphic=VA Newsreel]


Today marks the 35-th anniversary of the assassination of our 35-th President John F. Kennedy. In this weeks Virginia Newsreel, we look back at the events of November 22-nd 1963, and how they affected the Roanoke Valley.
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[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE][Kennedy-Reel]


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[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=Virginia Newsreel]
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[IN Q=The day started]
[SUPER=03-Ft. Worth, TX; :00 QUICK!]
[SUPER=03-Dallas, TX; :06 QUICK!]
[SUPER=04-November 22, 1963; :10]
[SUPER=01-Walter Cronkite/Reporting; :23]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; 1:26]
[SUPER=10-Murray Stoller/Roanoke Mayor/1963; 1:36 QUICK!]
[SUPER=10-Wick Anderson/Roanoke Delegate-Elect/1963; 1:44 QUICK]
[SUPER=10-Linwood Holton/Republican Central Commitee/1963; 1:56 REAL QUICK]
[RUNS=2:55]
[OUT Q=Andrew Freiden]

(( The day started for President and Mrs. Kennedy with a visit to Ft. Worth, Texas. From there they were on to Dallas where thousands of people lined the streets to view the Presidents motorcade. As the convertible made its way past the Texas Book Depository three shots rang out and the president slumped over in his seat.
Within an hour, the country would hear the news as CBS broke in on it's regular programming with a special report.
(//////SOT/////)
(Walter Kronkite/Reporting Tape)
[SOT A 17 1:43:49]

((FROM DALLAS TEXAS THE FLASH APPARENTLY OFFICIAL PRESIDENT KENNEDY DIED AT 1 PM CST 2 PM EST SOME 38 MINUTES AGO)) [RUNS:15] Police searched until they found a suspect, and by evening their job was done. 24 year old Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. 2 days later while being transferred to another jail Oswald was shot and killed by Dallas Nightclub owner Jack Ruby. Ordinary people from around the country as well as political figures gathered in Washington to pay their respects to the president. People lined the streets again, but this time to watch the (Kay-son) caison carrying the presidents body as it made way slowly down the street.
(NAT SOUND 1:45:37 Trumpet Playing)

[runs:20]
The effects of the assasination were felt in Roanoke and the flag on City Hall was lowered to half mast
The Roanoke City Council payed tribute to Kennedy and Several local political figures offered their thoughts.
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(Murray Stoller/Roanoke Mayor)
[SOT Tape A27 52:50]

((I AM SURE THAT I SPEAK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE WHEN I EXPRESS MY PROFOUND GRIEF FOR THE PASSING OF THE MURDERED PRESIDENT.)) [RUNS:07]
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(Wick Anderson/Roanoke Delegate-Elect)
[SOT Tape A 27 53:52]

((MY INITIAL REACTION TO THE NEWS OF THE PRESIDENT WAS OF SHOCK AND HORROR, A REACTION WHICH I KNOW WILL BE SHARED BY THE ENTIRE WORLD)) [RUNS:13]
(//////SOT/////)
(A. Linwood Holton, Jr./Republican Commitee)

[Sot Tape A 27 53:42] ((MY COMPLETE SYMPATHY TO HIS WIFE AND THOSE LITTLE CHILDREN.)) [RUNS:06]
Several area churches held memorial services remembering the President. St Andrews Catholic Church held a special mass.
Hill Street Baptist Church also gathered.
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[sot Tape A27 1:07:18 nat sound of choir]

[runs:11]
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(pastor)
[SOT Tape A 27 1:09:12]

(( WE FOUND HIM TO BE A COURAGEOUS MAN, AND WHEN I SAY A MAN OF COURAGE, I THINK THAT STATE OF MIND OR THEORY WHICH ENABLES ONE TO FACE DANGER WITH BOLDNESS AND DETERMINATION)) [runs:25]
Millions of people watched President Kennedy's funeral on television. He was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
That's Virginia Newsreel, I'm Andrew Freiden.))

[11Body-Building]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-65; 58:39]
[GRAPHIC=none]

Some of the best built bodies in Southwest Virginia were on display last night at Cave Spring High School.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

More than 70-athletes took part in the 24th-annual Mount Rogers Natural Bodybuilding contest. The contest promotes healthy lifestyles and makes certain all of its participants are drug-free.
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[SOT=14:07:32]
[IN Q=THIS IS THE]

((DAVE SPINDEL/COMPETITION PROMOTER; THIS IS THE FUTURE OF BODY BUILDING. IT'S ABOUT HEALTH, WE WANT TO PORTRAY A HEALTHY SITUATION. NOT BE DOING SOME OF THE THINGS, LIKE STEROIDS, THAT PEOPLE HAVE ASSOCIATED BODYBUILDING WITH IN THE PAST. EVERY ATHLETE WAS DRUG TESTED THAT WAS IN THIS SHOW.))
[SUPER=01-Dave Spindel/Competition Promoter;]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=IN THIS SHOW.]
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[VO-NAT]

The contest is one of the oldest amateur events in the country. Promoters moved it from Wytheville to the Roanoke Valley to give it more exposure.
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[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sports plays]
[GRAPHIC=Big East]


Syracuse set up a Big East show down with Miami next week with a 38-7 win over Temple.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Philadelphia, PA/Empire;]


Leading 7 to nothing, Rob Konrad scores on the two yard run in the second quarter to put the Orangemen up by two touchdowns.
Syracuse continues to cruise, as Quentin Harris
[SUPER=36-Syracuse/38/Temple/7/;]

intercepts this pass and returns it 47 yards for the score and Syracuse beats Temple 38 to 7.
[SUPER=03-Tallahassee, FL/ABC Sports;]


In Tallahassee, it was a night at the fights as the Gators and Seminoles smack each other around Two Gators and one Seminorle were ejected.
In the fourth quarter Peter Warrick gets the ball on
[SUPER=36-Florida St./23/Florida/12/;]

the end around, he stops and throws a pass to Ron Dugans. Dugans scores on the 46 yard play and the Seminoles win it 23 to 12
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[11WebWatch]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=eea]
[TAPE#=WebWatch]
[GRAPHIC=Web Watch]


Prince Charles now has his OWN website and The internet saves a Russian sailor's life
Details in this week's WebWatch.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Alone on the ocean]
[SUPER=02-Viktor Yazykov/Sailor; :23-quick]
[RUNS=1:12]
[OUT Q=WDBJ-7-dot-com]

(( [intro] [RUNS05]
Alone on the ocean, sailor Viktor Yazykov knew his infected arm could kill him... so he sent a distress e-mail on a solar powered computer.
Boston Doctor Daniel Carlin e-mailed him back with instructions on how to operate on the arm... Yazykov did, and survived...
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 14:50:58]
[IN Q=thankyou]

((VICTOR YAZGOV/SAILOR; THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I AM SO GRATEFUL TO YOU, YOU SAVED MY LIFE.)) [RUNS4]
[OUT Q=my life]


Applying for a car loan isn't surgery but can be painful... now you can at least get it over with quickly on the web.
Triple-A has an on-line application form... fill it out and get an answer within 15 seconds... You still have to drive to their office to pick up the check in person.
If you're a royalty-watcher... His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales now has a royal website.
You can learn more about the prince himself... post a message on the prince's forum... view pictures of the Prince's latest outings, and review his shedule for the next two weeks.
You can find a link to the Royal URL by clicking on webwatch on the WDBJ website, at wdbj7-dot com.))

[2-Roanoke-Ax]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=98-]
[GRAPHIC=Fatal Accident]


One man died and another was injured in a single car accident.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


It happened around 12:15 this morning on ninth street in Southeast Roanoke. The driver had to be extracted from the vehicle and was taken the hospital. No word on his condition at this time. Police are still investigating.
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[Women-Hit]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]



Roanoke County Police have comfirmed that a women was hit by a car while she was crossing Brableton Ave last night around 7:30 p-m. Published reports say that 52 year old Patricia k. wilson suffered massive head injuries and numerous fractures due to the accident.
Wilson was struck by 85 year old Preston W. Leech of Roanoke. Leech was not injured.
The report says that No charges are expected to be filed against leech who was driving approximently 35 miles per hour.

[11Circuit-City]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=sta]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]


Circuit City has agreed to pay millions of dollars to settle law suits over its debt collection practices.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;]

[use file tape 96-97, Circuit-City; 596-38, Circuit City]
The lawsuits were filed in Virginia and 42 other states.
They named Circuit City and its subsidiary First North American National Bank.
The bank handled customer accounts and was accused of failing to properly file its contracts with the court.
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=hold]


The electronics retailer will pay 11 point 7 million dollars to settle the lawsuits.

[Iraq]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=iRAQ CONFLICT]


Weapons inspectors are back at work today, despite the refusal of the Iraqi government to hand over documents the United Nations has requested.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq;]


The Security Council wants a list of the missles and shells Iraq fired during its eight year war with Iran--plus a look at the governments archieves.
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[SOT 5:36:23]
[IN Q= WE ARE GOING]

((TARIQ AZIZ/IRAQI DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: WE ARE GOING TO PUBLISH HIS LETTERS AND OUR REPONSE AND EXPLAIN OUR POSITION TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL.))
[SUPER=01-Tariq Aziz/Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister;]
[RUNS=10]
[OUT Q=THE SECURITY COUNCIL]
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[VO-NAT]


Aziz says the request is just a ploy to create a superficial reason for a U.S. attack.
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[60-Minutes]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=60-Minutes]
[GRAPHIC=None]


An Iraqi defector says U-N sanctions that are making life miserable for most Iraqis are making piles of money for Saddam Husseins family. Abbas al-Janabi used to work for Saddam's son. Ed Bradley talks to al-Janabi in his first major U-S television interview tonight on 60-minutes.
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[SOT]

[10:49:06 Friday]
[IN Q=Before he fled Iraq]
[RUNS=:41]
[OUT Q=and for him]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=None]


You can see that story and more tonight at seven here on W-D-B-J.

[Kevorkian]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=KERVORKIAN]


Pro-Life supporters are protesting 60 Minutes airing of the Kevorikan video.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has requested that affiliate K-Y-W not show the program.
After a lengthy debate the station decided to carrying the program saying news organizations need to have the freedom to broadcast controversial material.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=this is homocide]

(())
[SUPER=01-Cathy Rossi/Archdiocese Spokesperson;]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=but erased]
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[VO-NAT]


Rossi says the Archdiocese is not surprised by the decision and hopes pastors will speak out against the tape during their Sunday services.
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[2-Sports]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=morning sports]
[GRAPHIC=none]


Roy Stanley's sports report is all basketball.
Here he is with the local action.
Good morning again Roy.
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[IN Q=Good morning]
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[OUT Q=day everybody]




[ProfileOpen]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=Profile Open]
[GRAPHIC=Virginia Profiles]


There's an artist in Martinsville who has a unique perspective on life in America.
The people he meets and his life experiences often become the subjects of his art.
In this weeks Virginia Profiles, Christy Hubley introduces us to Price Youngman and his masterpieces.

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[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE][Henry-Artist]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Wknd AM]
[WRITER=chu]
[TAPE#=VA Profiles]
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[IN Q=Price Youngman has been]
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[OUT Q=News 7, Martinsville.]


((Price Youngman has been drawing since he was five.
He came to Martinsville in 1966 by way of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
He says the people and places of Virginia make great subjects for his art.
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[SOT 4:25:41-:50]
[IN Q=One of the biggest questions]

((PRICE YOUNGMAN: ONE OF THE BIGGEST QUESTIONS THAT PEOPLE ASK ME IS WHERE DO I EVER GET THE IDEAS FOR THE WORK I DO AND IT IS ESSENTIALLY JUST WHAT'S WALKING BY ME EVERYDAY IN THE WORLD.)) [RUNS:09]
[OUT Q=in the world.]


Youngman works in black and white media-- charcoal, graphite, pen and ink.
He sketches from photographs-- using a magnifying tool to see detail, light, and shadows.
Most of his finished drawings become a part of his two continuing series.
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[SOT 4:28:28-:39]
[IN Q=The America series is a series]

((PRICE YOUNGMAN: THE AMERICA SERIES IS A SERIES I TRY TO DEDICATE TO JUST CAPTURE VIGNETTES OF AMERICAN LIFE REALLY THINGS THAT I REMEMBER FROM MY PAST.)) [RUNS:11]
[OUT Q=]


One look at his other series-- Quarter Moon-- and you'll notice it's a bit more revealing.
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[SOT 4:28:07-:15]
[IN Q=And in the Quarter Moon]

((PRICE YOUNGMAN: AND IN THE QUARTER MOON SERIES ANATOMICALLY YOU'LL FIND A QUARTER MOON IN EACH PIECE OF ART (LAUGH).)) [RUNS:16]
[OUT Q=of art (laugh).]
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[SOT 4:30:08-:16]
[IN Q=I don't really]

((PRICE YOUNGMAN: I DON'T REALLY MIND IF PEOPLE LIKE IT OR DON'T LIKE IT AS LONG AS THEY TAKE THE EFFORT TO FORM SOME KIND OF OPINION (LAUGH).)) [RUNS:08]
[OUT Q=of opinion (laugh).]


Youngman's advise for young artists is to hang in there.
He says surviving as a professional is sometimes less about talent and more about being in the right place at the right time.
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[SOT 4:34:32-:44]
[IN Q=A lot of it has to so with]

((PRICE YOUNGMAN: A LOT OF IT HAS TO DO WITH LUCK. A LOT OF IT DOESN'T HAVE TO DO WITH HOW HARD YOU TRY AND NOT TO GIVE UP JUST BECAUSE IT ISN'T WORKING JUST KEEP PLUGGING ALONG. I THINK THAT'S GOOD ADVISE FOR JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT YOU DO.)) [RUNS:12]
[OUT Q=that you do.]


Christy Hubley, News 7, Martinsville.))
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Here's a look at today's top stories. A 31-year old man from Rocky Mount died in a car accident early this morning in Franklin County. It happened shortly after midnight on Route 122 South, one-half mile South of Route 634. Larry Dean King lost control of his 1980 Datsun when he ran off the left side of the road and struck some trees. King died at the scene.
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"60 Minutes" plans to air a controversial video showing the man known as "Doctor Death" ending the life of one of his patients. Doctor Jack Kevorkian is hoping to force a "showdown" on the legal issues surrounding assisted suicide. Kevorkian says the most heartrending cases he is involved with are those suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease.
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Some Roanoke children will soon have a new soccer field thanks to the Raleigh Court Civic League and the Marine Corps Reserves. The new Shrine Hill Soccer Field will be located on Grandin Road near the entrance to Patrick Henry High School. Soccer players should be able to play games on the field by the fall of 1999.
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And that's what's making news on this Sunday November 22-nd.



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The Raleigh Court Civic League and the Marine Corps Reserves have joined together to create a new soccer field for Roanoke.
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The new Shrine Hill Soccer Field will be located on Grandin Road near the entrance to Patrick Henry High School.
Yesterday young players helped officials break ground on the much needed addition to the city's parks and recreation facilities.
The Marine Reserves Combat Engineers will clear the lot and do the grading as a training exercise.
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((CAPT. TED ADAMS/U.S. MARINE CORPS RESERVES: THEY'RE HELPING THEIR COMMUNITY. SOME OF THEM LIVE IN AND AROUND THIS AREA AND THEIR KIDS MAY USE THIS FIELD. IT IS AN EASY THING TO DO. IT MAKES THEM FEEL GOOD. BRENDA MCDANIEL/GREATER RALEIGH COURT CIVIC LEAGUE: THIS IS JUST A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY. SOCCER IS A POPULAR ACTIVITY NOW. IT GIVES CHILDREN SOMETHING TO DO AND WE'RE EXCITED ABOUT HAVING IT IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.))
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Young soccer players should be able to play games on the field by the fall of 1999.
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The late night sports train travels from British Columbia to Arizona and then to Japan.
First action on the ice as the Red Wings and the Canucks pair up for this contest.
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Vancouver's Garth Snow can't stop the Wings Sergei Fedorov's shot and it's one nothing Detroit.
The Canucks get right back into it as Mark Messier teams up with Bill Muckalt for the score.
The Red Wings on the power play Snow makes the save but Detroit keeps coming and wins four to two.
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In Phoenix, Greg Adams gets the puck past a number of skates for the Coyote score.
Todd Marchant cuts the Phoenix lead but the Coyotes win this one three to two.
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Now for a visit with with Mr and Mrs Gordon in Japan for the Coca Cola 500.
On Lap 191, the eighth caution of the day as Bobby Hamilton's Chevy catches fire.
Mike Skinner holds off Jeff Gordon to win the Coca Cola 500, a non-championship point event, Burton finishes second and Jeff Gordon takes 3rd.
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If you are not sure what movie to see this weekend
Gene Siskel offers a few suggestions.
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You can see Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert's reviews today at Eleven here on Your Hometown Station.

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Some people in Vermont aren't just fiddling around when it comes to what they like for breakfast. In a small town near the Canadian border, a few of the retired farmers and townsfolk decided they wanted more than just bacon with their eggs-- or hash browns with their pancakes.
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So a local restaurant has added a side-dish to their menu-- some old-time fiddle music.

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The restaurant has become a gathering place for friends and neighbors who enjoy a hearty breakfast, as well as the sound of fiddle-pickin'.

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((Every week's different. We have all different instruments come in. It's never the same.))
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The owner of the restaurant says that while the music may be different every week, the one thing that remains constant is the friendship.
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Don't forget to check in with the of the News-7 Mornin gang all this week.
Here's a look ahead.
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