[HEADLINES]

[TALENT=Melanie]

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[VO-NAT]


They're still counting the bikes at the conclusion of Bikes or Bust but it looks like another record year of giving.

(----------------)
[ANCHOR=Melanie]

And President Cliknton can't escape the topic of his polical future, even on his trip to the Middle East.

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[TALENT=Kimberly]
[SS=None]


Sunshine is breaking through the clouds on this Monday, after a very wet weekend.
Our forecast remains dry and seasonably cool for the next few days--
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[SS=None]


News 7 is next.

[IMPEACHMENT]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=MORNIN]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=Impeachment Inquiry]


President Clinton is on a diplomatic mission in the Middle East, trying to save the peace process and his presidency.
He told Israeli reporters had won't resign.
Today he meets with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat today, in the first ever Presidential trip to the territory.
Back in Washington the full House is days away from beginning its debate on impeachment.
Lee Cowan reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Henry Hyde/Judiciary Committee Chairman; :41]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Tom DeLay/House Majority Whip; 1:05]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Dick Gephardt/House Minority Leader; 1:27]
[SUPER=01-Lee Cowan/Reporting; 1:42]
[RUNS=2:01]
[OUT Q=CBS NEWS WASHINGTON. ]



[PUERTO-RICO]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Puerto Ricans have voted not to become America's 51st state.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-San Juan, Puerto Rico;]


With all the votes counted 50- point 2 percent voted to keep Puerto Rico's current commwealth status.
Fort-six point five percent voted for statehood.
Statehood OPPONENTS played up Puerto Rican nationalism and cultural pride, warning that their Spanish roots would be enveloped by English and America's fast food culture.
The Governor of Puerto Rico, who supports statehood, says since almost all the people who voted for an actual status definition supported statehood, he'll petition Congress to make Puerto Rico a state.
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[Tuition-Cut]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Education]


Governor Gilmore is expected to announce his tuition cut today.
Gilmore will make the announcement during a visit to George Mason University.
Gilmore is calling for a 20-percent tuition cut at state colleges and universities.
The cut would affect tuition and fees, not room and board, and would only cover the 163-thousand undergraduates who are Virginia residents.
The average tuition at Virginia colleges is 30-percent higher than the national average.
Gilmore's tuition rollback could take the state to just 13-percent above the national average.


[E-Elizabeth-Campus]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-81; 04:23]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Tonight, Salem's City Council will once again consider rezoning the Elizabeth Campus for commercial use.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]


Plans are already underway to put an assisted living center on a five-acre section of the property.
City manager Randy Smith says most of the 52-acre site will likely be used for businesses or small manufacturers.
Smith says Yokohama Tire Plant is one of two local businesses interested in the property.
But, opponents insist that rezoning the area for businesses would hurt local neighborhoods.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT=23:25:25]
[IN Q=WE THINK THIS]

((CYNTHIA MUNLEY/OPPOSES REZONING; WE THINK THIS PIECE OF PROPERTY IS ONE OF THE LAST TWO CENTRALLY LOCATED GREENSPACES. IT WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL PARK FOR THE WHOLE CITY AND THIS IS THE TYPE OF GREENSPACE THAT MOST LOCALITIES AROUND THE COUNTRY WOULD DIE FOR. IT'S BEAUTIFUL ROLLING HILLS. IT'S RIGHT ACROSS FROM OUR CIVIC FACILITY.))
[SUPER=01-Cynthia Munley/Rezoning Opponent;]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=CIVIC FACILITY.]
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[VO-NAT]


A group opposing the rezoning had a professional sample poll conducted.
According to Munley, the poll indicates more than half of the residents feel the site should remain as it is.
And, she says a majority of those sampled feel the issue should go to referendum.
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[1-Sports]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=ssa]
[TAPE#=sports cut in]
[GRAPHIC=None]


In sports, the Redskins get their third win in a row with a victory over Carolina.
Roy Stanley has details.
Good Morning Roy.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Good morning]
[RUNS=1:46]
[OUT Q=later on mornin]



[ANCHOR=Melanie]
(Melanie ad lib toss to Kimberly/Wx)


[One-Steve]


[ANCHOR=Steve]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=spa]
[TAPE#]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


[Microwave]
[SUPER=15-Steve/Pardon;]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;]
[SUPER=01-Gy. Sgt. Steve Gardner/U. S. M. C.;]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;]



(toss to stocks)

[STOCKS] [COMM] ((Archive:))

[E-War-Hero]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=ame]
[TAPE#=98-72; 1:03:18]
[GRAPHIC=none]


A World War I hero from Roanoke got top honors from the French government today.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


At 102 years old Hayden Via (VY) is one of less than 16-hundred World War I veterans still living.
Today French officials gave him that country's highest award--the Chevalier (chava-lie-ay) of the National Order of the Legion of Honor.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=I'm a very ]

((I AM A VERY PROUD MAN))
[SUPER=07-Haden Via; QUICK!!!!]
[RUNS=:04]
[OUT Q=proud man.]


The award was created by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Via (VY) received the award at a ceremony at the Salem Civic Center.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=We are so]

((We are so proud and just very happy for him.))
[SUPER=01-Ruby Via Harlow/Daughter]
[RUNS=:06]
[OUT Q= happy for him]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


Via (VY) was also given a key to the city by Roanoke councilman Jim Trout.
The war hero now joins the ranks of Dwight Eisenhower, Norman Schwarzkopf and Colin Powell -- all past winners of the French medal.
(------------)



[Dillon]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Noon]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


He served on one of World War Two's most famous planes.
Later this afternoon he'll be laid to rest in Roanoke.
Levi Dillon was a gunner on four of the Memphis Belle's first five missions.
He died Friday at the Veteran's Medical Center in Richmond.
A graveside service will be held at one o'clock at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.
The Memphis Belle completed 25 bombing missions over Germany and became the subject of two movies.


[E-Heart-Transplant]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=sta]
[TAPE#=98-77; 24:34]
[GRAPHIC=None]


An 18-month old infant is in critical condition after undergoing emergency heart transplant surgery yesterday morning.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[Super=03-Roanoke;]

[use file from 598-29; 1:52:43]
Kayla Griffin was staying at Community Hospital in Roanoke waiting for a new heart.
Saturday night her doctors got a call that officials at the U-V-A Medical Center found a heart.
(//////SOT/////)
[sot 41:28](/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=UVA Called]

((UVA CALLED OUR DOCTORS AND TOLD THEM THERE WAS A HEART AVAILABLE AND THE DOCTOR CALLED THE UNIT THE ICU AND TOLD THEM TO PREPARE KAYLA FOR TRANSPORT))
[SUPER=01-Cathy Schanz/Registered Nurse]
[RUNS=:08]
[OUT Q=for transport]
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[VO-NAT]


It was good news for everbody involved.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The families]

((THE FAMILIES ARE ALL EXCITED VERY HAPPY AND SO ARE WE ALL))
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=so are we all.]
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[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[SS=none]


Griffin developed a heart problem shortly after birth.
Doctors said she would live only a few more months unless she got a new heart.

[Health-Check]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin Health Check]


In medical news, new drugs are being used to treat panic attacks.
Rick Jackson has that story and more in this morning's Health check.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Rick Jackson/Reporting; :00 ]
[RUNS=1:20]
[OUT Q=CBS News, New York.]

(( EVER FEEL LIKE YOU ARE GOING TO DIE?
WELL, THE INTENSE FEAR MANY AMERICANS FEEL IS THE OVERRIDING SYMPTOM OF WHAT'S CALLED A PANIC ATTACK.

VT=VO


IT'S CAUSED BY A GENETIC CHEMICAL IMBALANCE IN THE BRAIN.
AND FOR MANY AMERICANS, THE PANIC ATTACK CAN COME ON SUDDENLY AND WITHOUT WARN NG. AND FOR NO APPARENT REASON.
MANY PEOPLE TURN TO DRUGS OR ALCOHOL TO MASK THE SYMPTOMS OF THESE PANIC ATTACKS.
NOW, A NEW CLASS OF SARATONIN DRUGS, ALONG WITH SHORT TERM THERAPY, IS BEING USED TO HELP CONTROL THIS MENTAL DISORDER.
PHYSICIANS ARE URGING PEOPLE WHO SUFFER PANIC ATTACKS TO SEEK MEDICAL HELP.

ONCAM=RICK



WHEN COUPLES TURN TO INFERTILITY TREATMENTS TO HAVE A BABY, SOMETIMES THEY NOT ONLY HAVE ONE CHILD, BUT AS MANY AS SEVEN.

VT=VO


NOW THERE ARE NEW METHODS OF TREATMENT THAT LOWER THE ODDS OF MULTIPLE BIRTHS.

ONE IS BLASTOCYST TRANSFER. A PROCEDURE THAT HAS THE CAPABILITY OF INCREASING THE SO-CALLED "TAKE HOME" BABY RATE, WHILE REDUCING THE RISK OF MULTIPLE BIRTHS.
AND THERE ARE MANY MYTHS ASSOCIATED WITH INFERTILITY.
ONE IS THAT 40-PERCENT OF THE PROBLEMS THAT COUPLES FACE ARE CAUSED BY THE MAL .

VT=VO


AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IS BEING USED MORE AND MORE TO DESIGN EVERYTHING FROM BETTER AIRPLANE TO BUILDING VIRTUAL HUMAN ORGANS.
IT'S A PAINLESS WAY TO TO FIX WHAT AILES US WHEN WE GET SICK. COMPUTER GENERATED ORGANS LIKE THE HEART MAY NOT PUMP REAL BLOOD, BUT THEY ARE PROVIDING CRUCIAL INFORMATION HOW A REAL HEART WORKS.
THE COMPUTER WILL ALSO ALLOW PHYSICIANS TO TEST DRUGS ON ORGANS BEFORE HUMAN B INGS ACTUALLY TAKE THEM.
AND THOSE ARE TODAY'S MEDICAL HEADLINES. I'M RICK JACKSON CBS NEWS NEW YORK.))

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[Two-Steve]


[ANCHOR=Steve]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=spa]
[TAPE#NONE]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


[Microwave]
[SUPER=15-Steve/Pardon;]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;]
[SUPER=01-Slam Duncan/J93 Radio;]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.;]



[Double Boxes=KMC & SPA]
(toss to Kimberly)

((Archive:)) [2-HEADLINES]
[2-shot=Mel/Kmc]
[SUPER=#4049; Morning Headlines]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Here's a look at today's top stories.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


President Clinton makes history today, becoming the the first American president ever to visit Palestinian-held territory.
Meantime, in Washington more than two dozen Republicans are still on the fence as the focus shifts to this week's full House vote on whether to impeach the president.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kim]


Another setback for the Japanese Stock market.
The government takeover of another major lender sent the Nikkei down more than 2 percent and pushing Japan into its longest slump in more than 40 years.
(----------------)
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[ss=none]


And the eight day Festival of Lights is underway.
Last night the national Hanukkah menorah was lit in Washington DCTERMS.
Hanukkah celebrates the Jewish uprising against the Syrians and the Miracle at the temple in Jerusalem that followed.
(----------------)
[anchor=Kimberly]


And that's what's making news on this Monday, December 14th.
[anchor=Melanie]


News 7 Mornin' will be right back.




[JAPAN-FINANCE]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Japanese stock prices tumbled today amid concerns about the health of the banking system after a major lender was taken over.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Tokyo, Japan;]


Tokyo's Nikkei closed down more than two percent, losing close to 300 points.
Analysts pointed to the government takeover of an ailing Credit bank.
It is the second time in less than two months that a top lender has come under state control.
Japan, the world's second largest economy, is in the longest slump in more than four decades.
(----------------)


[2-IMPEACHMENT]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=MORNIN]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=Impeachment Inquiry]


President Clinton is making the first ever presidential trip into Palestinian held territory when he meets today with Yasser Arafat.
Mr. Clinton is on a diplomatic mission to save the Middle East Peace Process and his presidency.
Stateside, More than two dozen Republicans are still on the fence as the focus shifts to this week's full House vote on whether to impeach the President.
Lee Cowan reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Henry Hyde/Judiciary Committee Chairman; :41]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Tom DeLay/House Majority Whip; 1:05]
[SUPER=01-Rep. Dick Gephardt/House Minority Leader; 1:27]
[SUPER=01-Lee Cowan/Reporting; 1:42]
[RUNS=2:01]
[OUT Q=CBS NEWS WASHINGTON. ]



[WAREHOUSE-FIRE]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=MORNIN]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]


It took five fire departments to battle a blaze outside Detroit.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Plymouth Township, MI;]


The fire was reported late yesterday afternoon at a paper storage facility in Plymouth Township.
Firefighters arrived to find the building already ungulfed in flames.
Part of a major interstate had to be closed because of the fire.
No injuries were reported and there is no word yet on what caused the blaze.
(----------------)


[2-Elizabeth-Campus]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=djo]
[TAPE#=98-81; 04:23]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The issue of rezoning Salem's Elizabeth Campus is up for consideration again tonight.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]


Plans are already underway to put an assisted living center on a five-acre section of the property.
City manager Randy Smith says most of the 52-acre site will likely be used for businesses or small manufacturers.
Smith says Yokohama Tire Plant is one of two local businesses interested in the property.
But, opponents insist that rezoning the area for businesses would hurt local neighborhoods.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT=23:25:25]
[IN Q=WE THINK THIS]

((CYNTHIA MUNLEY/OPPOSES REZONING; WE THINK THIS PIECE OF PROPERTY IS ONE OF THE LAST TWO CENTRALLY LOCATED GREENSPACES. IT WOULD MAKE A WONDERFUL PARK FOR THE WHOLE CITY AND THIS IS THE TYPE OF GREENSPACE THAT MOST LOCALITIES AROUND THE COUNTRY WOULD DIE FOR. IT'S BEAUTIFUL ROLLING HILLS. IT'S RIGHT ACROSS FROM OUR CIVIC FACILITY.))
[SUPER=01-Cynthia Munley/Rezoning Opponent;]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=CIVIC FACILITY.]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


A group opposing the rezoning had a professional sample poll conducted.
According to Munley, the poll indicates more than half of the residents feel the site should remain as it is.
And, she says a majority of those sampled feel the issue should go to referendum.
(------------)


[2-Tuition-Cut]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Education]


Governor Gilmore's college tuition cut proposal is expected to become official later today.
Gilmore will make the announcement during a visit to George Mason University.
Gilmore is calling for a 20-percent tuition cut at state colleges and universities.
The cut would affect tuition and fees, not room and board, and would only cover the 163-thousand undergraduates who are Virginia residents.
The average tuition at Virginia colleges is 30-percent higher than the national average.
Gilmore's tuition rollback could take the state to just 13-percent above the national average.


[Three-Steve]


[ANCHOR=Steve]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=spa]
[TAPE#NONE]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


[ROLL COLD OUT OF BIRTHDAYS]
[SUPER=15-Steve/Pardon;]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]
[RUNS=2:20]
[OUT Q=]
[SUPER=11-Roanoke Co.]

[Steve Live]

[double Boxes=SPA & MEL]
(toss to Melanie)



[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[SS=None]
(ad lib toss to bump)

[BUMP-Chyron]
[COMM #6]

((Archive:))

[HANUKKAH]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=MORNIN]
[WRITER=MEL]
[TAPE#net]
[GRAPHIC=Hannukkah]


Hanukkah officially began yesterday at sundown.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Washington DC/Last Night;]


Last night the National Hanukkah menorah was lit in Washington DC to mark the festival of lights, which lasts for eight days.
Hanukkah celebrates the Jewish uprising against the Syrians in which they recaptured the temple in Jerusalem.
According to Jewish belief, when the temple was taken back only enough oil was found to light the eternal flame for one day, but instead, the oil burned for eight.
(----------------)



[Feedback-12/13]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=jmc]
[TAPE#=Feedback]
[GRAPHIC=Feedback]


The viewer mail brought a rather long list of complaints about some of the things we put in our newscasts.
Assignment editor Joe McKean has this week's Feedback.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=A man from Roanoke County]
[RUNS=1:13]
[OUT Q=McKean, News-7.]


((A man from Roanoke County wrote: "What's all this background music during the news? Are you trying to make a big Cecil B. DeMillesque Hollywood production out of the news? Does everything have to have a beat to it now? Can't we just have the news without all that extra noise? It's very irritating...I don't like the way both you and others have cut the weather up into little segments instead of giving it all at once. A commercial in the middle I can stomach, but presenting a little bit of weather near the beginning of the broadcast and then the rest of it later on in the program does not suit my viewing habits. And those little bugs down in the corner of the screen that started on cable channels and have now spread across the whole spectrum, they really get my dander up! Don't we pay enough for our TV sets and cable service without having to put up with one continuous commercial 24 hours a day in one form or another?...Bah! Humbug!"
If there's anything you're unhappy about, or something that pleases you, let us know.
The address for letters is P.O. Box 7, Roanoke Virginia, 24022-0007.
If you'd like to send a fax, the number is 540-343-7269.
And for email, the address is news@wdbj7.com.
Joe McKean, News-7.))

[2-Dillon]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A man who served one of World War Two's most famous planes will be laid to rest this afternoon in Roanoke.
Levi Dillon was a gunner on four of the Memphis Belle's first five missions.
He died Friday at the Veteran's Medical Center in Richmond.
A graveside service will be held at one o'clock at Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens.
The Memphis Belle competed 25 bombing missions over Germany and became the subject of two movies.


[2-E-War-Hero]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=ame]
[TAPE#=98-72; 1:03:18]
[GRAPHIC=none]


80-years after he fought in France, a Roanoker recieved that country's top honor.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


At 102 years old Hayden Via (VY) is one of less than 16-hundred World War I veterans still living.
Yesterday French officials gave him that country's highest award--the Chevalier (chava-lie-ay) of the National Order of the Legion of Honor.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=I'm a very ]

((I AM A VERY PROUD MAN))
[SUPER=07-Haden Via; QUICK!!!!]
[RUNS=:04]
[OUT Q=proud man.]


The award was created by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Via (VY) received the award at a ceremony at the Salem Civic Center.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=We are so]

((We are so proud and just very happy for him.))
[SUPER=01-Ruby Via Harlow/Daughter]
[RUNS=:06]
[OUT Q= happy for him]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


Via (VY) was also given a key to the city by Roanoke councilman Jim Trout.
The war hero now joins the ranks of Dwight Eisenhower, Norman Schwarzkopf and Colin Powell -- all past winners of the French medal.
(------------)



[3-Sports]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=ssa]
[TAPE#=sports cut in]
[GRAPHIC=None]


In sports, the Denver Broncos have an unfamiliar experience.
Roy Stanley has details.
Good Morning Roy.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Good morning]
[RUNS=1:52]
[OUT Q=great day everybody.]



[ANCHOR=Melanie]
(weather toss)

[Local-Recap]
[SUPER=#4059;Local Recap]
[2-Shot=Mel/Kmc]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Now here's another look at today's top local stories:
(----------------)
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Governor Gilmore is expected announce a college tuition cut later today.
Gilmore's proposal would cut tuition and fees at state college's and universities by 20 percent.
On average, that would save students anywhere from 500 to one-thousand dollars.
The cut could only affect undergraduates who are Virginia residents.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


18 month-old Kayla Griffin has a new heart this morning.
Doctors found a new heart for the little girl on Saturday night and she underwent emergency surgery.
At last report, Kayla was in critical condition.
She developed heart problems shortly after birth.
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Eighty years after fighting in France, Roanoker Hayden Via (Vy) recieved that country's highest award.
Via received the Chevalier (chava-lie-ay) of the National Order of the Legion of Honor in a ceremony yesterday.
The 102-year old Via is one of just 16-hundred World War One veterans still living.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
(Kimberly mic hot)
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[2 shot=Mel/Kmc]
(Kimberly ad lib weather)
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[Double Boxes=Melanie/Kimberly and Steve]
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[ANCHOR=Steve]
(live ad lib, tease tomorrow)

(ad lib bye) [Double Boxes=Melanie/Kimberly and Steve]
by SS