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Divers are at work in Smith Mountain Lake this morning. They're searching for a man who fell overboard .. overnight.
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And NATO commanders meet with the Serbs, to bring peacekeepers into Kosovo.

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Divers are searching for a man that apparently fell out of a boat at Smith MOUntain lake early this morning.
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Joy Sutton is live at Smith Mountain Lake With the Latest.


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[Kosovo]


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The Serb deligation has finally arrived in Macedonia, the site of crucial talks aimed at bringing peace to Kosovo.
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They turned up nearly three hours late.
The only explanation NATO is giving is that were "technical difficulties."
Eight Serb officials are at the coffee house near the Yugoslav border, where the talks are taking place.
Allied officials stress it's not a negotiation, but simply a matter of having the Serbs accept the West's terms.
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((KENNETH BACON/PENTAGON SPOKESMAN IF SERBIA COOPERATES I THINK THE BOMBING COULD BE HALTED BY THE END OF THE WEEKEND.))
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The Clinton administration is hoping things go in this order first the Serb withdraw and the end to the bombing.
Then NATO peacekeepers will go to Kosovo.
And finally the return of the estimated 850-thousand ethnic Albanian refugees.
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[11Ross]


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A Bedford County teen avoided a possible death sentence by pleading guilty to capital murder and robbery charges.


Steve Smallshaw has the story.
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(( The offer had been on the table for weeks, but 17- year old Randy Ross didn't make a final decision until just before his arraignment in Bedford Circuit Court Friday.
Ross pleaded guilty to all four charges in connection with the murder and robbery of classmate Jamelle Poindexter last September.
It's a deal that had the full support of Poindexter's family. ((STEWART POINDEXTER: MY SON DIDN'T BELIEVE IN THE DEATH PENALTY, AND I DON'T BELIEVE IN IT NEITHER.)) ((RANDY KRANTZ/PROSECUTOR: THEY HAD INDICATED TO US THEY WANTED A QUICK RESOLUTION, GET SOME SORT OF CLOSURE, ANYTHING SHORT OF THE DEATH PENALTY BUT LIFE IN PRISON, THAT'S WHAT THEY WANTED TO HAPPEN.))
Ross was facing a mountain of physical evidence, in addition to his own confession.
SO from a defense standpoint, it would have been difficult keeping him off death row, had the case gone to trial. ((TOM BLAYLOCK: FOR ALL HE DID AND ALL THE FAULT HE HAD, HE WAS STILL A JUVENILE, AND I DON'T KNOW THAT WE OUGHT TO BE EXECUTING JUVENILES IN THIS COUNTRY.))
Ross' alleged accomplice, 16- year- old Keirsten Davis, still faces trial for her role in the killing.
Steve Smallshaw, News7, Bedford.))


[11Ramey]


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Two women shot in a robbery at a Henry County convenience store faced Michael Anthony Ramey in court.
He's the man they say shot them and killed their co-worker.
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At yesterday's preliminary hearing, store clerk Pamela Sue (ris-uh-LEE-tee) Risaliti said Ramey was a friend who often visited the clerks at Taylor's Little Grocery.
But in April, witnesses say Ramey's visit to the store UN-expectedly turned into robbery and murder.
Store clerk Susan Hylton was shot and killed.
Ramey's girlfriend Dale Cobb said on the witness stand that she played dead to save here own life after Ramey shot her.
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((DALE COBB: BY THAT TIME, HE CAME BY AND KICKED MY LEG AND I QUIT BREATHING. I QUIT BREATHING BECAUSE I FIGURED IF I QUIT BREATHING, HE WOULD THINK I WAS DEAD AND HE WOULD GO ON AND LEAVE.))
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The case is expected to go before a grand jury in July and to trial as early as the Fall.
Ramey could face the death penalty.

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Police have not released the name of a man who died in a single car accident .
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State police say a car traveling on Route 460 in Bedford County last night ran onto the right shoulder of the road, before coming back onto the highway, crossing the median AND both lanes on the other side of 460.
The vehicle then struck a utility pole.
The driver was thrown from the car.
He was pronounced dead at the scene.
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[Plane-Crash]


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Investigators have interviewed the co-pilot of the American Airlines jet that crash-landed in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Tuesday.
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The co-pilot says the flight was normal until the plane touched down and couldn't stop on the rain-slickened runway.

First Officer Michael Origel is in the hospital recovering from a broken leg.
He's told investigators he believes the pilot properly set a lever that would activate wing panels to slow the plane upon landing.
But information from the plane's data recorder indicates the spoilers, as they're called, failed to deploy.
The jetliner hit a bank of runway lights and crashed into a steel walkway.
Nine people were killed, including the pilot.
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[11Burglary-Arrests]


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Police have been able to recover only ONE of SEVEN guns reportedly stolen by some Roanoke middle school students this week.
The four Woodrow Wilson Middle School boys were arrested in connection with a house burglary on Hannah Circle in Southwest.
Police are looking for a fifth suspect.
The homeowners lost the guns, a switchblade, some jewelry, and two Furby dolls.
The knife was recovered.



[Child-Alert]


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The Little River Band serenaded Roanoke Last night with music that stirred many memories for concert goers.
The group had many top 20 songs in the late '70's and early 80's.
But for one band member the music is just a means to a greater good.
Wayne Nelson has been with the group for 20 years and now he and the band are partnering with the Child Alert Foundation.
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The Child Alert Foundation is providing a state of the art computer program for police departments, social service agencies and media outlets.
If a child is missing a description of the child and the abductor can be sent to computers, faxes and pagers at the press of a button.
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Wayne Nelson started helping children in need after his daughter died in a car accident.
The Child Alert Foundation is just one avenue. Nelson has started a sister agency called Angel House.
We'll hear what inspired the home for abused women and their children tomorrow on News 7 Sunday Morning. [fullscreen pinacle]
For more information on the Child Alert Foundation look on the Web Watch section of our home page at WDBJ-7-DOT-Com.

[11Faith-Hill]


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Country music sensation Faith Hill lit up the stage at the Roanoke Civic Center
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Last Night she sang her melodies to a sold-out crowd.
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Hill was a big hit at this year's Country Music Awards.
She was named best female vocalist - her hit "This Kiss" won for best song and best video.
This is Hill's first headlining tour.
She asks fans to donate books at her concerts - to be distributed to local schools as part of the Alliance for Youth Supporting Literacy program.
Hill's husband is country crooner Tim McGraw.
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Coming up in this half hour of News 7 Saturday Morning...... divers are at work in the waters of Smith Mountain Lake. They're looking for a man who apparently fell in around midnight.
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And probation officers are setting up shop at a housing community. We'll show why.
More on those stories coming up in just a few minutes.
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A 36 year old man is missing this morning at Smith Mountain Lake. He apparently fell off a boat early around midnight.


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Joy Sutton is at the lake and has more....JOY.


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[11Pritchett]


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A Montgomery County judge formally sentenced Bud Pritchett to life in prison.
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A jury in April convicted Pritchett of first degree murder for robbing and killing Estel Singleton outside the Ironto rest area two years ago.
Pritchett showed no emotion as Circuit Judge Ray Grubbs imposed the jury's sentence.
His attorneys are appealing the conviction-- saying vital information about Pritchett's mental capacity was excluded from the trial.
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((JIMMY TURK/PRITCHETT'S ATTORNEY:I JUST THINK THAT WAS UNFAIR, I THINK IT WAS AGAINST THE LAW, CLEARLY AGAINST THE LAW THAT I PRESENTED FOR THE JUDGE'S CONSIDERATION AND AGAINST I THINK IT'S GOING TO RAISE SOME EYEBROWS BY SOME APPELLATE COURT. ))
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Pritchett will be eligible for geriatric parole in about 30- years.

[11Probation]


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A local program has probation and parole officers stationed inside a housing community.
Joy Sutton has the story.
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(( The Neighborhood Supervision program office is located inside an apartment in Brightwood Manor. The program was designed to make probation and parole officers more accessible to the community and to act as a liaison between the Roanoke City Police Department and housing management.
Officer Bill Carroll says it's making the probationers and parolees more at ease.
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((BILL CARROLL/PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER: IT'S SO MUCH BETTER TO SPEAK AND TALK WITH SOMEONE IN THEIR OWN ATMOSPHERE...THEIR FAMILIES, WE'VE HAD OFFENDER BRING THEIR FAMILIES BY TO VISIT US...WE WOULD HAVE NEVER HAD THAT AS MUCH AT THE MAIN OFFICE DOWNTOWN))
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The officers come to this office around two or three times a week... And also go around the neighborhood with police officers to monitor the activities of their cases...
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((CHARLES SWEETENBERG, JR/PROBATION AND PAROLE OFFICER: WE SEE THE PEOPLE THEY'RE HANGING AROUND WITH...WHAT THEY'RE DOING...SOME OF THE OFFENDER WILL TELL YOU THAT THEY ARE WORKING AND WE'LL WALK UP ON THEM...THEY'RE NOT...THEY'RE AT HOME...THEY'RE NOT WORKING AT ALL))
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And officer Sweetenburg says that since he has been at the new location...most of his cases have not been repeat offenders...and that some of them even get off of parole early.
Although some residents say the program has hadn't an impact...Dawn Simon says she has definitely seen a difference.
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((DAWN SIMON: IN THE LAST YEAR..IT'S BEEN A DRAMATIC CHANGE..I HAVEN'T SEEN THAT MANY CRIMES AND STUFF))
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((JOY SUTTON/REPORTER: THE OFFICERS ALSO COVER THE LINCOLN TERRACE COMMUNITY ANDTHE LANSDOWN AREA. AND THEY'RE HOPING TO OPEN OTHER OFFICES IN OTHER HOUSING COMMUNITIES AS WELL))
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[11Canal-Walk]


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A multi-million dollar tourist attraction draped in a giant Confederate flag--
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Yesterday, A visual and vocal band of Confederate sympathizers protested the grand opening of the city's new Canal Walk.
It's all over the removal of a mural of Robert E. Lee-- after a black city council member threatened a boycott.
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((KENNY BRITTON/CONFEDERATE PROTESTER: DO NOT PICK ON AN ICON SUCH AS GENERAL LEE AND SAY SOMETHING BAD ABOUT HIM BECAUSE IT CAN'T BE TRUE.))
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City and community leaders say the Lee mural will likely go back up.
The nation's only black elected governor even tossed an impromptu salute at the Confederate battle flag.
But he also questioned the protesters' tactics.
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((DOUG WILDER/FORMER GOVERNOR: I THINK THEY HURT THEMSELVES... DOES NOT HELP THE CITY AT ALL.))
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((TIM KAINE/RICHMOND MAYOR: SOMEBODY SAID THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS BAD PUBLICITY... ROLL WITH WHAT YOU HAVE.))
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A citizen committee will review all the historic displays at the riverfront, and recommend what should happen to General Lee.
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[11Truck-Safety]


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State Troopers inspected more than 300 trucks this week, during a special 48- hour enforcement effort. And more than a quarter were removed from service for repairs.
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Troopers from the Motor Carrier Safety unit conducted the inspections... at the Troutville scales on interstate 81, and on other area highways.
Of the 330 trucks that were inspected, 91 were removed from service. State Police officials say that number is in line with normal statewide statistics.
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Still to come on News 7 Saturday Morning,
Laid off Trigon employees find out they will still have a job
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and if you are looking for a place to swim or maybe do a little fishing, Kimberly McBroom introduces us to Loch Haven Lake in this week's Time Off.
....... but first here are the bestselling books of the week.
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[soft music under][11Trigon]


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A Wisconsin company comes to the rescue for some local Trigon workers who thought they were going to be without jobs.
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Last month Trigon said it would no longer process claims for Medicare ...
And that it would lay off 145-workers.
Those workers ... including 70 in Roanoke ... will get job offers from Blue Cross / Blue Shield United of Wisconsin.


A spokesman says the former Trigon workers will do the same jobs ... and that those people will be able to keep working in their current hometowns.
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[11Kroger]


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The town of Rocky Mount will get more than 120 new jobs next year, thanks to a real estate deal hammered out yesterday.
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Developers bought these 20 acres to build a Kroger store plus a surrounding shopping center.
They paid almost two million dollars for the land on Route 40.
They say they're in talks now with restaurants and a movie theater --
but Kroger alone plans to hire 120 people when it opens next year.
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[Loch-Haven]


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Loch Haven Lake has been referred to as the "Best kept secret in the Roanoke Valley".
In this week's "Time Off", Kimberly McBroom takes us inside the private club that offers a local alternative to a trip to the beach.
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(( For three- quarters of a century, Loch Haven Lake has played host to families looking to have some fun in the sun, without spending a lot of time in the car.
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((SKY PREECE/LOCH HAVEN OWNER: STATE LAKES TEND TO BE AN HOUR OR TWO AWAY AND THERE'S A LOT OF PLANNING. LOCH HAVEN-- YOU CAN BE ON YOUR WAY HOME AND JUST STEER LEFT AND SUDDENLY YOU'RE ON VACATION FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS.)) [RUNS:10]
His father developed the lake and opened it for private memberships.
Preece says the 100- acre resort is as affordable as most swim clubs, at a cost of 325- dollars a year for families, 130 a year for singles.
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((SKY PREECE/LOCH HAVEN OWNER: THE ALTERNATIVE IS GOING TO A POOL AND PEOPLE, OF COURSE ARE VERY AFRAID OF THE DAMAGE THAT CHLORINE DOES TO YOUR SKIN. AND THERE USUALLY ISN'T MUCH SHADE AND WE HAVE A LOT OF SHADED AREAS HERE. OUR WATER IS KNOWN FOR HEALING. THEY USED TO TAKE IT INTO THE HOSPITALS IN ROANOKE TO HELP HEAL PEOPLE.)) [RUNS:17]
With the number of activities here, many businesses in the area choose to hold their company picnics at Loch Haven.
You can take a dip in the lake...cruise along the water in a pontoon boat... or fish for large- mouthed bass and perch.
For those who prefer to stay on the land, there are hiking trails, as well as tennis and volleyball courts.
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((SKY PREECE/LOCH HAVE OWNER: TYPICALLY, IT'S A VERY UNCROWDED PLACE THAT'S SORT OF "RETRO HIP", WE CALL IT. IT'S A LITTLE LOST IN TIME, SOMEWHERE AROUND THE 1950S. SO, IT'S RELAXED AND SORT OF SCENIC.)) [RUNS:12]
Besides playing in the white sand, children seem to find their greatest entertainment in catching salamanders along the shore...
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((YOU DID! YOU CAUGHT ONE ALL BY YOURSELF! I CAUGHT ONE ALL BY MYSELF. LOOK!)) [RUNS:03]
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((SKY PREECE/LOCH HAVEN OWNER: I THINK A NICE THING ABOUT LOCH HAVEN IS IT'S NOT IN A NEIGHBORHOOD, SO IT'S A "NICE" PEOPLE'S CLUB FROM ALL OVER THE VALLEY. IT'S NOT ANY PARTICULAR GROUP, OR PARTICULAR PROFESSION, OR PARTICULAR NEIGHBORHOOD.)) [RUNS:11]
Just a feeling of welcome for people from most every neighborhood.
Kimberly McBroom, News 7.))
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