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[VO-NAT]

The search for a possible third suspect and a note from one of the gunman are the latest developments as police try to piece together exactly what happened in Colorado--
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and a former Hokie faces a rape charge...these stories and more next on News 7 Saturday Morning.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]

[School-Shooting]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=School Shooting]


The first funeral services for the victims of the Littleton School Shooting start today--as investigators try to authenicate a note possibly left by gunman Eric Harris.
The note reportedly blames students who ridiculed and refused to accept him.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Littleton, CO;]


By now you've probably seen this video of the teenage boy hanging from the window during the shooting rampage.
He's been identified as Patrick Ireland.
Ireland is in serious condition with three gunshot wounds to the head.
Doctors say he's paralyzed on one side and has difficulty speaking and understanding speech.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=we grabbed]

((JOHN ROMANCIEC/LAKEWOOD SWAT TEAM: WE GRABBED THE KID'S ARM. KE KICKED HIMSELF FREE FROM THE BUILDING AND WE CAUGHT HIM AS HE WAS FALLING. HIS DETERMINATION TO SURVIVE DIRECTED OUR MOVEMENTS. IF HE HAD REMIANED IN THERE WHO KNOWS IF HE WOULD HAVE SURVIVED.))
[SUPER=01-John Romanciec/Lakewood SWAT Team;]
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[OUT Q=have survived]
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[VO-NAT]


A memorial service is scheduled for tomorrow. Vice President Gore will attend.
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[E-Druckenmiller]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=99-7 1:18:25]
[GRAPHIC=Druckenmiller]


Former Virginia Tech quarterback Jim Druckenmiller is facing five years to life in prison for allegedly raping a young woman in Blacksburg, back in March.
He spoke with reporters yesterday in Santa Clara, California where he was practicing with the San Francisco 49-ers.

Teresa Hamilton reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Druckenmiller]
[SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC/1997; :00]
[SUPER=03-Santa Clara, CA; :19--QUICK]
[SUPER=01-Jim Druckenmiller/Reserve Quarterback; :24 ]
[SUPER=01-Deborah Caldwell-Bono/Druckenmiller's Attorney; :49 ]
[SUPER=01-Peggy Frank/Asst. Prosecutor; 1:11]
[SUPER=@Teresa2; 1:19]
[RUNS=1:25]
[OUT Q=NEWS 7, Blacksburg.]

(( Druckenmiller, who's currently a reserve quarterback with the San Francisco 49-ers, is alleged to have raped the young woman at a house in Blacksburg after a night of partying.
The football star doesn't deny having sex but says it was purely consensual and that the woman had been aggressively pursing him throughout the evening.
However, he was tightlipped when questioned, in person, by reporters.
[in q= i have tc 19:28:52]

((JIM DRUCKENMILLER:I'VE BEEN ADVISED NOT TO DISCUSS THE SITUATION...CONTACT MY ATTORNEYS BUT I'LL TALK ABOUT FOOTBALL AND MINI CAMP.)) [RUNS 17]
[OUT Q= and minicamp.]


Deborah Caldwell-Bono is one of the attorney's Druckenmiller was referring to.
She says Druckenmiller has passed a polygraph and is cooperating with police.
[IN Q=Told them 11:46:15]

((DEBORAH CALDWELL-BONO/DRUCKENMILLER'S ATTORNEY: TOLD THEM NAMES, PHONE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE WHO WERE WITH THEM THROUGHOUT THE EVENING AND KNEW WHAT WENT ON AND THAT SHE HAD CONSENTED. SHE WAS THE ONE WHO WANTED TO BE WITH HIM.))
[out q= with him.]

[runs :08]
The alleged victim obviously has a different outlook on the night in question. Last week, she told her story to a grand jury which issued an indictment for rape.
Prosecutors say Druckenmiller has until Wednesday to turn himself in.
[in q= we have 9:05:00 ]

((PEGGY FRANK/ ASSISTANT MONTGOMERY CO. PROSECUTOR:WE HAVE EVERY ASSURANCE FROM HIS ATTORNEYS THAT HE IS GOING TO TURN HIMSELF IN BEFORE THAT TIME AND WE HAVE NO REASON TO DOUBT THAT.)) [runs :10]
The alleged victim could NOT be reached for comment. Teresa Hamilton, NEWS 7, Blacksburg.))

[E-Danville-Murder]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=99-4 2:05:02]
[GRAPHIC=MURDER INVESTIGATION]


Danville police say they already have a suspect in yesterday's murder.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]


Forty-seven-year-old Frederick Morris Robinson was killed from a shotgun blast to the chest yesterday morning at his Taylor Street home.
He was the father of two and an employee of the Danville City Schools.
Neighbors say his wife and young son were home at the time.
Several hours later, police assisted his wife out of the house. Neighbors who spoke with her said she was in shock.
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[SOT 2:23:46]
[IN Q=And she was shaking]

((AND SHE WAS SHAKING SO BAD, ONE OF THE POLICE OFFICER SAID, 'WELL, CAN YOU HOLD HER,' SO I SAT DOWN ON THE STEPS AND STARTED HOLDING HER, BUT SHE WAS JUST IN PURE SHOCK. I MEAN I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYBODY LIKE THAT IN MY WHOLE LIFE. IT WAS TERRIBLE.))
[SUPER=01-Kathy Dixon/Neighbor]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q= It was terrible.]
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[VO-NAT]


Danville authorities say the have a suspect, but they won't identify the person until an arrest is made in the next few days.
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[Kosovo]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Serbia Under Attack]


The air strikes on Yugoslavia continue today as the NATO summit resumes in Washington.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Serbian TV/This Morning;]


NATO Bombers fired 26 missiles during a half-hour span on the southern city of Nis (neesh).
A railway and factory were among the targets.
Two missiles also hit a fuel storage depot and knocked Serbian TV off the air for hours.
A Serb journalists' group now says that attack killed 15 people.
Despite the continuing air strikes, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic (sloh-BOH'-dahn mee-LOH'-shuh-vich) is still defiant.
His government is praising the Serbs for what it calls "heroic resistance."
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[E-RGV-Forum]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=sta]
[TAPE#99-14 26:52]
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[****ANCHOR TAG****]
People in this country who are separated from family members in the former Yugoslavia and Kosovo now have a way to stay connected with those in their homeland.
As Stacey Martin reports, it's all because of an internet site formed by the Lexington based company called Rockbridge Global Village.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Nikola Janjic was fortunate enough]
[SUPER=03-Lexington; :00]
[SUPER=07-Nikola Janjic; :15]
[SUPER=@Stacey2]
[SUPER=07-Dusna Janjic; :45]
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[OUT Q=News-7 Lexington]

((Nikola Janjic was fortunate enough to leave the Balkans shortly before much of the fighting and bombing began.
But, now he's trying to stay in touch with family and friends back home and he's using an internet site to help him.

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[SOT 13.25.37 - 13.25.53]
[IN Q=It's hard for them]

((NIKOLA JANJIC: IT'S HARD FOR THEM BUT IT'S TEARING US UP INSIDE TOO JUST TO BE OVER HERE AND NOT TO BE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING AND FEARING EVERYDAY. AT LEAST OVER THERE THEY KNOW WHERE IT'S FALLING AND WHO'S HURT BUT HERE I'M JUST TRYING TO FIND OUT.))
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[OUT Q=trying to find out.]


The site was set up by technicians at RGV and it provides first-hand information from people living through the war.

Nikola's father said their feedback helps put the problem in a new perspective especially for Americans.
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[SOT 12.58.39 - 12.58.53]
[IN Q=Everybody is aware of]

((DUSAN JANJIC: EVERYBODY IS AWARE OF THE PLIGHT OF THE KOSOVARS WHICH ARE AWFUL BUT EVENTS THAT LED TO ALL OF THIS ARE NOT EXPLAINED WELL AND ARE KIND OF MURKY TO MOST PEOPLE'S EYES OR THEY DON'T PAY ATTENTION TO IT.))
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[OUT Q=attention to it.]


The site was one of several new services the company has recently offered, including internet classes and its popular RGV forum --which re-appeared this month after company executives noticed too many malicious postings last winter and shut it down.
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[SOT 13.00.20 - 13.00.35]
[IN Q=We wanted it to be]

((DUSNA JANJIC/RGV: WE WANTED IT TO BE SELF-CENSORED. WE WANTED PEOPLE TO USE IT RESPONSIBLY AND WE JUST DIDN'T HAVE TIME OR RESOURCES OR THE INCLINATION TO POLICE EVERYBODY.))
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[OUT Q=to police everybody.]))
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[anchor=Denise]
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Janjic (Yan-itch) and other company executives have set up new restrictions to keep those malicious postings from appearing.
Anyone interested in the internet hook-up to the Balkans can log on at RGV's learning center in downtown Lexington.



[Sports-Plays]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sports plays]
[GRAPHIC=MLB]


A history making night by a Saint Louis Cardinal. No not Mark McGwire.
Last night's home run record was set by Fernando Tatis (tah-TEES').
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Los Angeles, CA/Cardinals - KTLA;]


The St. Louis infielder hit not one but two grand slams in one inning. This is the first one in the top of the third. Tatis has six dingers on the season.
Here's number two, making Tatis only the 10th player in major league history to hit two grand slams in one game. He had eight RBI's in the third, also a major league record. The Cardinals win the game 12 to five.
[super=04-NFL;]


It could be officicial as early as Monday. Denver Bronco Q-B John Elway has told friends he plans to retire.
Elway turns 39 in June. He has led the Broncos to back-to-back Superbowl Titles and has guided the team to 148 wins more than any other signal caller.
Team officials couldn't confirm the report.
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[WeekendCalen]


[ANCHOR=Andrew 2-shot]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=none]
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If you're still looking to fill your schedule this weekend, here's some ideas from the weekend calender.
[Take full screen calendar board] [Chyron 7157]

[no diner tease this week]

[COMMERCIAL BREAK #3][Weekend-Diner]



[ANCHOR=Andrew 2-Shot]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=Wknd Diner TC ]
[GRAPHIC=WIPE]

We're reaching into the archives this week for a classic version of the weekend diner.
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[SOT 1:00:10 WEEKEND DINER 3 TAPE]
[IN Q=animation and music]
[RUNS=2:36]
[OUT Q=andrew and joel laughing]



(( This week's guest, Joel Sink, is appropriately busy at the sink washing some garbonza beans for us.
Joel, what are we going to cook today? WE ARE GOING TO MAKE AN APPITIZER CALLED HUMUS AND IT A PASTE MADE OUT OF GARBONZO BEANS AND SESAME SEEDS AND OLIVE OIL AND YOU DIP PITA BREAD IN IT.
And why do you enjoy making this? IT'S GOT GARLIC IN IT AND THE MORE OF IT THE BETTER.
And this is the appitizer dip sort of thing? EXACTLY
And we make it with chick peas, but if you like youcan call them garbonzo's. I ALWAYS HAD A REALLY HARD TIME PEELING GARLIC UNTIL THIS REALLY COOL LADY SHOWED ME HOW TO PEEL IT A LOT EASIER. I'VE ALREADY TAKEN THE TOP PART OFF, THE HARD PART AND YOU LAY IT DOWN ON A CUTTING BOARD AND WITH A WIDE, FLAT KNIFE A JUST TAKE IT AND SMASH IT REALLY GOOD AND HARD. AND THE PEEL JUST POPS RIGHT OFF AND IT MAKES IT A LOT EASIER. ONCE YOU'VE GOT THE PEEL OFF, JUST START TO MINCE IT AS SMALL AS YOU CAN
This is a good time to let everybody know that we are getting what ready? WE ARE TOASTING SOME PITA POCKET BREAD. I JUST QUARTERED IT AND PUT IT ON A COOKING STONE, BUT YOU CAN PUT IT ON A COOKIE SHEET, YOU JUST WANT TO TOAST IT.
And we are just going to dip it in the humus when we are done. We have already added the garbonzo beans. ADD SOME FRESH PARSLEY, SOME FRESH SALINTRO. DON'T DO THE DRIED STUFF, ONLY THE GOOD STUFF...OLIVE OIL AND SESAME TAHINI, THIS IS A PASTE MADE OUT OF SESAME SEEDS
And you said that this is basically the same thing as when you grind up peanuts to make peanut butter, if you grind up sesame seeds you get this. AND WE'VE GOT A THIRD CUP OF FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON JUICE HERE.
And now it is time to grind it up into a paste I guess. NOW THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO. LOCK THE LID IN PLACE.
jOEL YOU SAY THE FINISHED PRODUCCT IS SO GOOD THAT EVERY TIME YOU GET INVITED TO A DINNER PARTY THIS IS WHAT YOU BRING. THAT IS MY TRADE MARK
Now we have got to taste it here like Martha Stewart does and as a young boy I have always wanted to taste something on a cooking show...UMMMM Joel thank you very much iT WAS A LOT OF FUN.))

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[ANCHOR=Andrew]

[Dissolve to Chyron 7153]
If you are interested in this recipe all you need to do is send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the address on your screen or you can check out our web site under the weekend morning's section. And, don't forget if you'd like to cook your family recipe on the weekend diner, send in a note with your recipe, name, address and phone number.
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[Comm Break #4][2Open-Heads]



[ANCHOR=Denise]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


Coming up in the second half hour of News 7 Saturday Morning......
Could dress codes in schools make students more safe? The Governor thinks so and
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some Bedford County students and Faculty fight violence by planning "What's Next"
We will have more on those stories in just a moment.
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[2-shot hello][2-school-shooting]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=School Shooting]


Investigators continue today to look for a possible third suspect in the Littleton School shooting.
Officials have said they believe the job was too big for two people -- but they have nothing definite on another suspect.
Jennifer Sabih has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Littleton. CO; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jim Parr/Sheriff's Dept. Spokesperson; 1:00]
[SUPER=01-Jennifer Sabih/Reporting; 1:38]
[RUNS=1:50]
[OUT Q=CBS News]

((IT'S A CHILLING REMINDER OF THE TERROR THAT SWEPT THROUGH COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL. 9-1-1 TAPES OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS CALLING FOR HELP AS 13-PEOPLE WERE GUNNED DOWN BY TWO CLASSMATES.
SOT: Student/(0955) I JUST SAW EVERYONE RUNNING OUT ONTO THE PARKING LOT. (Dispatcher): WE HAD A REPORT OF AN EXPLOSION

DOWN THERE.
(TRACK)

THE CALLS KEPT COMING IN AS SUSPECTS ERIC HARRIS AND DYLAN KLEBOLD WALKED THROUGH THE SCHOOL.FIRING OFF AN ARSENAL OF WEAPONS...EVEN EXPLODING BOMBS.
SOT:Peggy/1248 Peggy: OH GOD! (Dispatcher): STAY ON THE LINE (Peggy): OH GOD, KIDS JUST STAY DOWN (Dispatcher): DO YOU

KNOW WHERE HE IS AT? (Peggy): I'M SORRY? (Dispatcher): DO YOU KNOW WHERE HE'S AT? (Peggy): OK, ON THE CORRIDOR, HE'S UPSTAIRS, HE'S RIGHT OUTSIDE OF HERE. (1320) (Peggy): I AM ON THE FLOOR (Dispatcher): OK, YOU'VE GOT THE KIDS THERE? (Peggy): I'VE GOT EVERY STUDENT IN THE LIBRARY ON THE FLOOR, AND YOU GUYS STAY ON THE FLOOR! (Dispatcher): IS THERE ANY WAY YOU CAN LOCK THE DOORS? (Peggy): SMOKE IS COMING IN FROM OUT THERE, I'M A LITTLE AFRAID.
( GUNSHOTS )
(Peggy): THE GUY IS RIGHT OUTSIDE MY DOOR... 1341 (Peggy) I'VE GOT THE KIDS ON THE FLOOR, AH, I'VE GOT ALL THE KIDS IN

THE LIBRARY ...(Dispatcher): WE HAVE PARAMEDICS, WE HAVE FIRE, AND WE HAVE POLICE ON ROUTE, OK?
(TRACK)

INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY'RE CONVINCED THE TWO SUSPECTS HAD HELP IN THEIR MURDER SPREE. EXPERTS ARE NOW VIEWING SURVEILLANCE TAPES FROM THE HIGHS SCHOOL'S SECURITY CAMERAS LOOKING FOR ACCOMPLICES. BUT DAYS AFTER THE SHOOTINGS, THEY SAY THEY STILL HAVE NO CONCRETE LEADS.
(SOT: Jim Parr, Sheriff's Department Spokesperson) We still have not identified a third suspect.
(Nats)

THE INVESTIGATION IS LIKELY FAR FROM THE MINDS OF THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF THOSE WHO DIED. NIGHT AFTER NIGHT THEY ARE GATHERING AT MEMORIAL SERVICES. SOME-- ALMOST EAGER TO SPEAK-- ABOUT THE ONES THEY LOVE-- AND TO THE ONES THEY LOVE.


NAT SOT: KELLY--PLEASE ASK GOD TO GRANT MOM AND DAD THE STRENGTH TO MAKE

IT THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME. ((JENNIFER SABIH STANDUP:))))


[E-Gilmore]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-10 1:16:33]
[GRAPHIC=Jim Gilmore]


Strictly enforced dress codes.
That's what Governor Jim Gilmore has on his mind in the wake of the Colorado school killings.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]


Gilmore made his first public comments on the incident during moving day at the Executive Mansion.
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[SOT 02:46 ]
[IN Q=You know]

((GOV. JIM GILMORE: YOU KNOW, THIS IS SCHOOL. AND WE OUGHT TO BE DRESSING APPROPRIATELY AT SCHOOL. WE OUGHT TO BE BEHAVING IN A WAY AT SCHOOL THAT IS SERIOUS ABOUT EDUCATION AND RESPECTFUL OF EACH OTHER. AND THAT'S REALLY WHAT GOES ON. THEN IF YOU WANT TO DRESS IN A WAY THAT'S SCARY OR INTIMIDATING, THEN DO IT AWAY FROM SCHOOL.))
[SUPER=@Gilmore;]
[RUNS=:18]
[OUT Q=away from school.]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=hold]


The Governor says he'd like to see school principals have more power to change student behavior or encourage parent's to seek psychiatric help for their children.

[S-Bedford-Rally]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=99-5 1:25:23]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The event has been in the planning stages for months, but this week's school shootings in Colorado make it especially timely.
Next month, hundreds of Bedford County students, teachers and residents will gather for the second in a series of anti- violence rallies.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=natsot]
[SUPER=03-Bedford/Oct. 1998; :00]
[SUPER=01-John Eggleston/Event Organizer; :22]
[SUPER=01-Julie King/Liberty HS SCA President; :52]
[SUPER=@ssm2; 1:10]
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[OUT Q=News7, Bedford.]
(([natsot march]
[RUNS= 02]


It started with a march last October, protesting the murder that took the life of Liberty High School student Jamelle Poindexter.
That march was designed to raise awareness of how violence is touching the lives of Bedford County's young people.


Now they hope a rally next month will help offer some solutions.
[SOT 1:37:27]

((JOHN EGGLESTON/RALLY ORGANIZER: WE HAVE TO CONTINUE THIS EFFORT, VIOLENCE IS NOT TAKING A BREAK AND NEITHER ARE WE. I MEAN, WE'VE GOT TO SHOW THE KIDS IN BEDFORD COUNTY THAT WE CARE ABOUT THEM AND THIS DAY WILL BE A POSITIVE STEP IN THAT DIRECTION.))
[RUNS= 15]
[OUT Q=in that direction.]


The rally scheduled for May 8th is titled "What's Next?".
Hundreds of students from across the county will gather at Liberty High School for a day's worth of fun events, speeches and a dance.
Organizers hope the gathering will bring people together and teach them about alternatives to solving conflicts with violence.
[SOT 1:53:39]

((JULIE KING/LIBERTY H.S. SCA PRESIDENT: WE COULD JUST MAYBE GIVE A POSITIVE MESSAGE TO THE COMMUNITY AND TELL THEM WE'RE NOT GOING TO STAND FOR IT IN OUR TOWN ANY MORE, OR ANYWHERE FOR THAT MATTER.))
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[OUT Q=for that matter.]
[SOT 1:38:26]

((JOHN EGGLESTON: THIS IS NOT ONE OF THOSE THINGS THAT YOU'RE GOING TO SOLVE OVERNIGHT. IT'S A LONG, DRAWN OUT PROCESS. I MEAN, VIOLENCE IS HAPPENING EVERY DAY, SO WE'VE GOT TO HAVE SOMETHING POSITIVE EVERY DAY.))
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[OUT Q=positive every day.]


More events are planned for this summer and next fall.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Bedford.))



[2-E-Druckenmiller]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=99-7 1:18:25]
[GRAPHIC=Druckenmiller]


The indicment has been unsealed and the charge is rape.
Teresa Hamilton has more on the case against Jim Druckenmiller and reaction from the quarterback himself.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Druckenmiller]
[SUPER=03-Charlotte, NC/1997; :00]
[SUPER=03-Santa Clara, CA; :19--QUICK]
[SUPER=01-Jim Druckenmiller/Reserve Quarterback; :24 ]
[SUPER=01-Deborah Caldwell-Bono/Druckenmiller's Attorney; :49 ]
[SUPER=01-Peggy Frank/Asst. Prosecutor; 1:11]
[SUPER=@Teresa2; 1:19]
[RUNS=1:25]
[OUT Q=NEWS 7, Blacksburg.]

(( Druckenmiller, who's currently a reserve quarterback with the San Francisco 49-ers, is alleged to have raped the young woman at a house in Blacksburg after a night of partying.
The football star doesn't deny having sex but says it was purely consensual and that the woman had been aggressively pursing him throughout the evening.
However, he was tightlipped when questioned, in person, by reporters.
[in q= i have tc 19:28:52]

((JIM DRUCKENMILLER:I'VE BEEN ADVISED NOT TO DISCUSS THE SITUATION...CONTACT MY ATTORNEYS BUT I'LL TALK ABOUT FOOTBALL AND MINI CAMP.)) [RUNS 17]
[OUT Q= and minicamp.]


Deborah Caldwell-Bono is one of the attorney's Druckenmiller was referring to.
She says Druckenmiller has passed a polygraph and is cooperating with police.
[IN Q=Told them 11:46:15]

((DEBORAH CALDWELL-BONO/DRUCKENMILLER'S ATTORNEY: TOLD THEM NAMES, PHONE NUMBERS OF PEOPLE WHO WERE WITH THEM THROUGHOUT THE EVENING AND KNEW WHAT WENT ON AND THAT SHE HAD CONSENTED. SHE WAS THE ONE WHO WANTED TO BE WITH HIM.))
[out q= with him.]

[runs :08]
The alleged victim obviously has a different outlook on the night in question. Last week, she told her story to a grand jury which issued an indictment for rape.
Prosecutors say Druckenmiller has until Wednesday to turn himself in.
[in q= we have 9:05:00 ]

((PEGGY FRANK/ ASSISTANT MONTGOMERY CO. PROSECUTOR:WE HAVE EVERY ASSURANCE FROM HIS ATTORNEYS THAT HE IS GOING TO TURN HIMSELF IN BEFORE THAT TIME AND WE HAVE NO REASON TO DOUBT THAT.)) [runs :10]
The alleged victim could NOT be reached for comment. Teresa Hamilton, NEWS 7, Blacksburg.))

[E-Southern-Hills]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=99-8 1:38:25]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A Roanoke woman is trying to block a development deal on Route 220 South -- she's suing her father and real estate agents.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


Developers bought homes in the Southern Hills neighborhood to build a hotel and restaurants.
They paid Lola and Fannie LeGrande 212-thousand-dollars for their home, seven times its assessed value.
The husband's happy with the deal but some of his children say their 98-year-old mother didn't know what she was signing.
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[SOT 14:32:23]
[IN Q=It's a very sad]

((IT'S A VERY SAD ... OVER THIS.))
[SUPER=01-Jonnie Speight/Defendant's Attorney;]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=over this]
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[VO-NAT]


The N-double-A-C-P says developers pay black families too little for their homes.
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[SOT 14:35:44]
[IN Q=Disproportionately]

((DISPROPORTIONATELY AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE LOSING THEIR LAND ... LIKE HUNTING HILLS.))
[SUPER=01-Martin Jeffrey/Roanoke NAACP;]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=like hunting hills]
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[VO-NAT]


The judge indicated he might split the land so Mr. LeGrande can sell his half and Mrs. LeGrande can keep hers.
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[Tease 2]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[SS=None]


Still to come on News 7 Saturday Morning, the pros are tearing it up at the Greater Greesnboro Chrysler Classic.
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[VO-NAT]


And if you're heading to North Carolina-- why not check out this beauty-- an 88 carat emerald up for sale this weekend.
More on that in a couple of minutes, but first here are the bestselling books of the week.
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[no 2 shot go straight to the bestsellers]

[soft music under][2-Kosovo]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Serbia Under Attack]


As NATO leaders meet in the second day of their Washington Summitt, missiles are blasting Yugoslavia.
At one point 26 missiles were fired in a half hour period.
Dave Browde reports.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Serbian TV/This Morning; :00]
[SUPER=03-Washington DC/Friday; :34]
[SUPER=03-Tirana, Albania/Friday; :59]
[SUPER=01-Gen. Wesley Clark/NATO Supreme Comander; 1:11]
[SUPER=03-Aboard USS Nassau/Adriatic Sea; 1:26]
[SUPER=03-Lipkovo, Macedonia/Friday; 1:35]
[SUPER=01-Dave Browde/Reporting; 1:45]
[RUNS=1:52]
[OUT Q=CBS News New York]

((SUPER: SERBIAN TV/THIS MORNING NARR: Serbian Television is reporting one of the heaviest nights yet of NATO attacks on Yugoslavia - with fresh missile and air strikes in Yugoslavia's second largest city, Novi Sad, and on southern and central Serbia. SUPER: BELGRADE/FRIDAY NARR: Serbian Television had been knocked off the air for several hours Friday by two NATO missiles; 10 people reported killed. Working from a backup facility, the primary source of pictures of the NATO attacks returned to the air after 6 hours, went off the air again overnight, and came back this morning with limited news coverage. SUPER: WASHINGTON, DC/FRIDAY NARR: In Washington, it's day 2 of the NATO summit .. leaders saying the alliance will continue to step up its attacks on yugoslavia - President Clinton calling the military campaign a responsibility to end suffering in Kosovo. NO SUPER
CLINTON SOT: "Now we rise as we must to this new and fundamental challenge to the peace and humanity of Europe."

SUPER: TIRANA, ALBANIA/FRIDAY NARR: The Clinton administration says it will send 2000 more troops to Europe to defend the 24 apache helicopters based in Albania - while they're on the ground. NARR: NATO's military commander says the continuing attacks have already destroyed a substantial portion of Slobodon Milosovics' Serb military:
SUPER: GEN. WESLEY CLARK/NATO SUPREME COMMANDER SOT: In short, we're winning, he's losing and he knows it."

SUPER: SERBIAN TV/FRIDAY NARR: If he does know it - he wasn't showing it: Serb television was broadcasting an interview the Yugoslavian leader gave an American television station when NATO missiles knocked it off their air. ABOARD THE USS NASSAU/ADRIATIC SEA/FRIDAY NARR: But NATO promises to step up the pressure again. Reuters reports planning is underway to stop the flow of oil and weapons flowing into Yugoslavia by sea. LIPKOVO, MACEDONIA/FRIDAY NARR: The flow of refugees has NOT been cut. Ethnic Albanians from Kosovo continue to cross the borders into Macedonia and Albania .. one sign that if the Serbs are losing militarily, Kosovo may be emptied of anyone but the Serbs well before the shooting stops. Dave Browde, CBS News, New York ))

[E-Local-Refugees]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=ssi]
[TAPE#=99- 41:08]
[GRAPHIC=HOLD]

The U-S has agreed to take in 20-thousand Ethnic Albanians --
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Macedonia/April 5]

most from camps in Macedonia.
refugeesRefugees with relatives already in the United States will be given priority entry onto the mainland. Families will have to file an affidavit of relationship in order to get their family members safely into the country.


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[Full Screen-Phone number] If you have relatives in Kosovo and would like more information, call Refugee and Immigration Services at 5-4-0 3-4-2 7-5-6-1.
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[April-Christmas]


[ANCHOR=denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat.AM Lineup]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-22 TC01:00]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Volunteers in Roanoke are helping four homeowners renovate their houses.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


The paint is chipped, the roof on the porch is caving in, and the lattice is falling apart
But not for long...today this house is getting a face-lift in just one day.
It's all because of a new program in Roanoke called "Christmas in April"...helping to assist the elderly, veterans and the poor rebuild and renovate their homes.
For Myrtle Craft this is a dream come true...her home hasn't been painted in more than 20 years.
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[SOT 02:19:36]
[IN Q=I've been]

((MYRTLE CRAFT/HOMEOWNER: I'VE BEEN WANTING TO DO THIS FOR A LONG TIME..IT'S SO EXPENSIVE AND EVERYTHING..IF JUST DIDN'T FEEL LIKE I COULD AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW))
[SUPER=01-Myrtle Craft/Homeowner]
[RUNS=08]
[OUT Q=afford it right now]
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[VO-NAT]


Chris Muse is one of the volunteer working on the home...he says Myrtle's home is getting a painted lady look.
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[SOT 02:25:50]
[IN Q=we're going to do]

((CHRIS MUSE/VOLUNTEER: WE'RE GOING TO DO AN EGG SHELL WHITE ON THE HOME.. ON THE WINDOWS BORDER WE'RE GOING TO DO A WILLIAMSBURG BLUE..ON THE TOP CROWN MOLDING WE'RE GOING TO BE DOING A CRANBERRY..SO IT'S GOING TO HAVE SOME VERY GOOD HIGHLIGHTS))
[SUPER=01-Chris Muse/Volunteer]
[RUNS=9]
[OUT Q=some very good highlights]
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[VO-NAT]


Watch Myrtle's home transform from drab to fab tonight on News-7 at 6.
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[Did-You-See]


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


If you're in the market for something precious-- you may want to head south of the border.
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[VO-NAT 6:19:08]
[SUPER=03-Statesville, NC]


This 88-carat emerald is on display in Statesville, North Carolina.
It's on sale with some other goodies.
They were discovered near an abandoned mine in the western part of the state.
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[2BIRTHDAYS] 4/25/99
Sunday:

[SUPER=130-/Linda Divers/Wirtz]



[SUPER=130-1/Aisha Wall/Axton]



[SUPER=130-94/Sylvia Long/Cloverdale]



[SUPER=130-1/Abigail Robertson/Rocky Mount]



[SUPER=130-25/Glen Giles/Danville]



[SUPER=130-/Norma Wright/Rocky Mount]



[SUPER=130-11/Kathryn Taylor/Rustburg]



[SUPER=130-64/Clara Osborne/Gretna]


No Pictures:

[SUPER=131-30/Mike Francis/Marion]



[SUPER=131-4/Lexis Walters/Altavista]

[SUPER=131-8/Heather Morris/Floyd]
by SS