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The battle over Robert E Lee's face continues in Richmond... we'll sample opinion at the General's final resting place.
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And we'll tell you about a gun safety education program for children.[Sports-Head]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
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In sports, Dale Jarrett dominates at Michigan Steve Mason has a recap from South Boston.
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[VO-NAT]
And Dot Bolling wins her fourth straight hall of fame golf tournament on her home course, Hidden Valley.
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[TALENT=Andrew]
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Tomorrow's forecast is another warm one, but we're looking ahead to the chance of a good rain early in the week.
Details coming up.
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[Lee-Mural]
[ANCHOR=Eric]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#99-17 48:35]
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans took their protest to the State Capitol in Richmond today - over the removal of Robert E. Lee's mural from the city's flood wall.
And as the fight continues to get the mural put back-up....people in Lexington, where Lee is buried....are also divided on the issue.
[Double Boxes=ANCHOR/Newsroom]
Joy Sutton is in the newroom with details.
[Live= Full/Newsroom]
[SUPER=@joy1;]
Eric, I talked with several people in the Lexington community..
Some who say Lee was a noble and honorable man and deserves a place along the walll...and others who say they don't want another reminder of the past.
(Rollcue:reminder of the past )
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[IN Q=The Robert]
[SUPER=03-Richmond Friday;00]
[SUPER=03-Lexington;05]
[SUPER=07-Karen Payne;15]
[SUPER=01-Holt Merchant/Washington and Lee University;28]
[SUPER=01-David Cox/ Director R.E Lee Memorial Church;39]
[SUPER=07-Ellison Henderson;59]
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[OUT Q=Be there]
(( The Robert E. Lee mural was removed from this flood wall... after a black city council member threatened a boycott.
And some black people in Lexington...where Lee is buried... say that was the right thing to do.
Karen Payne says it should have never gone up in the first place.
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[SOT 00:38:10]
[IN Q=instead of asking well]
((KAREN PAYNE: INSTEAD OF ASKING WELL HOW WOULD YOU ALL FEEL...IF WE PUT THIS UP...THEY JUST PUT IT UP AND KNOWING THAT IT WILL CAUSE A CONTROVERSY))
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But Holt Merchant - a professor at Washington and Lee - says not allowing the mural to be there is unfair.
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[SOT 00:21:40]
[IN Q=To banish white]
((HOLT MERCHANT/WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY:TO BANISH WHITE VIRGINIANS IS EVERY BIT AS BAD AS BANISHING BLACK VIRGINIANS IN GENERATIONS PAST))
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[OUT Q=in generations past]
And some people in Lexington view Lee as a man of honor.
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[IN Q=We believe ]
((DAVID COX/DIR. R.E. LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH:WE BELIEVE HERE..HE WAS A MAN WHO TRIED EARNESTLY AFTER THE SURRENDER...TO BRING RECONCILIATION NOT ONLY BETWEEN NORTH AND SOUTH BUT BETWEEN RACES))
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Lee for many is a reminder of a painful past...but still some believe he deserves his rightful place in history.
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((ELLISON HENDERSON: I AGREE WITH THE SONS OF THE CONFEDERATE THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE ROBERT LEE AS PART OF HISTORY..SO HE SHOULD BE THERE))
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Now a citizen committee is looking into whether to put the mural back up.
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And as one of the people I spoke with today said..the issue is much deeper than the mural...it's about a nation that he says is still racially divided.
[Giles-Drowning]
[ANCHOR=Eric]
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[WRITER=jsu]
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A 31 year-old Tazwell man drowned early this afternoon at Shumate Falls in Glenlyn Virginia.
Authorities say the man was wading in the water...when he slipped on a rock...and fell.
He apparently could not swim.
A Bystander pulled him from the water...but the man died at the scene.
[Gun-Safety]
[ANCHOR=Eric]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=99-35 tc 00:10:00]
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Yesterday we told you that mayors from all over the country are urging legislators to pass new gun control laws, but many feel education is the key to keeping our children safe.
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[VO-NAT]
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The National Rifle Association sponsors an educational program in which Eddie Eagle teaches children gun safety.
The message is simple.
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((WALT KANIEFSKI/EMERGENCY ROOM DOCTOR: IT'S TO TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO HANDLE SITUATIONS LIKE THIS ON THEIR OWN WITHOUT AND ADULT...HANDLE SITUATION.))
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Dr. Walt Kaniefski (Can-F-ski) says education is important even if you don't have a gun in the home.
Government statistics show about 50-percent of the homes in America DO have guns.
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If you would like more on the Eddie Eagle Gun Safety program or would like it taught to your organization, call the N-R-A at 1-800-231-0752 or Carilion Physician's Referral at 540-981-7641.
[Feedback, June 13]
[ANCHOR=Eric]
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[WRITER=jmc]
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Almost all of our mail this week concerned the resignation of a pastor from a Salem church.
Assignment Editor Joe McKean has a sampling of the comments.
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(( The story about the Reverend Mike Slaughter's decision to tell his congregation at West Salem Baptist Church that he had an affair and would resign brought us several phone calls and notes.
Just about everyone thought we were wrong.
I thought that your story on Michael Slaughter was unnecessary and hurtful to the parties involved. I don't know how the story came to you, don't you think it was a highly personal thing that did not need to be broadcast on the local news...think of his family's feelings.
I want you to know how much I disapprove of your making a local news report about this resignation. I do not believe this is anything but sensationalism and certainly does nothing to enhance our trust in your news department. I believe that this matter was, and should have been between Reverend Slaughter and his congregation.
I have always regarded your program as above average, quite professional for the area and on other stations I would not have been a bit surprised. To broadcast such a story, however, leaves me cold. Yes, Mr. Slaughter was wrong, yet I feel deeply for his family and his church and I think your actions in running this story did nothing to offset their pain.
I was dismayed when I heard your report on the pastor at West Salem Baptist Church. This was not news...it was an attack on a situation similar to gossip. Other stations in the Valley have taken events to the point of sensationalism. You have entered their arena with this story.
If you'd like to express an opinion about our news coverage or issues in the news, the address is P.O. Box 7, Roanoke, 24022.
The fax number is 343-7269.
E-mail goes to news@wdbj7.com.
And while you're on-line, check into our moderated forum at the website, wdbj7.com.
Joe McKean, News-7.))
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[ANCHOR=Eric]
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The Roanoke Jaycees seventh annual Roanoke Valley Wine Festival popped its cork Downtown today.
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[VO-NAT]
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The festival features jazz bands, gourmet foods and activities for the whole family.
And don't forget the main attraction... there's a tasty variety of Virginia wines on hand to try.
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((I THINK IT'S WONDERFUL.. ALL THE WINERIES THAT ARE OUT HERE AND JUST THE SUPPORT OF THE WINE... I THINK IT'S GREAT.))
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The wine festival is more than a juicy way to beat the heat... All money raised helps the Jaycees provide opportunities for young adults wanting to develop leadership skills.
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[SUPER=01-Mary Knapp/ Jaycees President;]
((OUR MISSION IS LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE...SO WHAT WE DO IS WE DO A LOT OF ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE COMMUNITY.))
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Proceeds from the event also support the Jaycee's other work in the community... with organizations like the Rescue Mission and the Turning Point Battered Women's Shelter.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
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When News 7 returns - the latest virus wreaking havoc on computers across the world.
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Plus Woodstock and campfire circles may not sound like things of the internet... but they are.
Those stories and more are up in this week's WebWatch.
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An online program called a "worm" is attacking computer systems across the country.
And you can join a match with the best chess player in the world.
More in tonight's Webwatch.
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Watch out for the Worm... the FBI says worm-dot-explore-dot-zip is a virus-like program that looks like an e-mail attachment, open it and it can delete files from popular microsoft programs. Be careful with unknown e-mail messages.
Bad news for E-bay users last week, the popular auction site crashed, leaving more than 2 million items up for sale, out of reach.
The site is back up with apologies offered and auctions extended at no extra charge... they're working on a backup system.
Woodstock is gear up for the 1999 festival, begining July 23rd in Rome New York.
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((MICHAEL LANG/PROMOTER;))
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At Woodstock-dot-com, concert-goers are chatting and forming campfire circles, making sure they spend the weekend with people who share their interests.
How about a nice game of chess? with chess master Garry Kasparov! Kasparov is taking on the entire world online this summer.
Sign up at the MSN game site... each time Kasparov makes a move, the world team votes on the best counter move. The game should last all summer.
The links to all these sites are on the Webwatch page, at WDBJ 7-dot com.))
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[ANCHOR=Eric]
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Coming up next on News 7...
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We will introduce you to a man in Danville who rode his way to success... Harley Style.
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[Profile-Open]
[ANCHOR=Eric]
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[WRITER=jha]
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Motorcycle enthusiasts world wide are attracted to Danville... because it's home to one of the cycle world's top custom bike builders.
Marya Jones talks with motorcycle man Rick Doss in this week's Virginia Profile.
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((Rick Doss is riding the wave of his own success as a motorcycle customizer and parts designer known around the world.
And though he acknowledges he may not look the part, he's Danville's own motorcycle millionaire.
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((RICK DOSS: I GUESS AT ONE TIME MOTORCYCLE PEOPLE, BIKERS, WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL US, WAS NOT REALLY CONSIDERED TO BE BUSINESS MEN OR ANYTHING ELSE, BUT I'M PROBABLY ACCEPTED IN DANVILLE MORE AS AN ARTIST AND A BUSINESSMAN THAN ANYTHING.))
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Doss' work on motorcycles began in the late '60s when he bought his first bike.
He didn't wait long before he took it apart and re-built it.
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((RICK DOSS: IT'S PROBABLY GOT MORE TO DO WITH WANTING TO BE INDIVIDUAL IN WHAT I HAD.))
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[shots of customized bikes]
And when other people saw his bikes, they wanted theirs to be unique, too. That grew into a Harley Davidson-customizing business that attracted celebrity clients...like actor Mickey Rourke and singer/guitarist Eric Clapton.
[welding, working on parts]
Now, Doss mainly designs parts for motorcycle companies around the world, all from his Danville shop.
[SOT 15:36:41 - 15:36:50]
((RICK DOSS: I'VE JUST BEEN ASKED TO DESIGN WORK FOR A COMPANY IN BELGIUM AND THEY CAME HERE. I DIDN'T HAVE TO GO TO BELGIUM, BELGIUM CAME TO ME.))
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((MARYA JONES/NEWS 7: LONGTIME FRIENDS OF DOSS' WHO KNEW HIM WHEN HE WOULD JUST FOOL AROUND WITH CARS AND MOTORCYCLES IN THE GARAGE BEHIND HIS HOUSE SAY IT'S NO SURPRISE THAT HE'S TURNED THIS BUSINESS INTO A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR MOTORCYCLE POWERHOUSE.))
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((BARRY FOWLER/FRIEND: WHEN I WAS WORKING FOR RICK, WE'VE HAD CUSTOMERS COME UP FROM FLORIDA THAT WOULD SET A 6-PASSENGER CHOPPER, HELICOPTER, DOWN HERE BEHIND THE SHOP JUST TO DISCUSS A PAINT SCHEME.))
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[Doss riding the bike]
Despite that success, Doss says he'll always call the roads of Danville home.
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((RICK DOSS: I REALLY LIKE DANVILLE, I'VE TRAVELED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. DANVILLE IS WHAT I CONSIDER EASY-LIVING.))
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[Doss on the bike]
Easy living for Danville's original easy rider.
MJN7.))
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And coming up in sports, Highlights and scores from Major League Baseball Dot Bolling cruises home in the Hall of Fame.
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And Dale Jarrett dominates the field at Michigan.
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Dale Jarrett dominated at Michigan today and he holds off Jeff Gordon to win the K Mart Michigan 400 protecting his lead in the Points race.
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[SUPER=03-Brooklyn, MI/CBS SPORTS; :]
Jarrett showed how strong he was early in the race here he battles, Gordon and Jeff Burton and eventually he would take the lead of the race.
Dale Earnhardt was making a move he was in the 15-th spot after 66 of the 200 laps.
Ward Burton had a good run too he was running third just ahead of his brother Jeff after 77 laps.
Gordon would make a final round at Jarrett and he would cut the lead with less than 10 laps to go.
But Jarrett and his crew had the ford Tarus dialed in he ran the perfect groove around the two mile track holding off Gordon and taking the checkered flag at Michigan.
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Jeff Burton was third, Ward fourth and Bobby Labonte finished fifth.
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South Boston Speedway fans witnessed short track racing in it's truest form last night in the Textilease Medique 300. And when all the sheet metal was cleared, Dale Earnhardt Junior emerged as the winner. Steve Mason has more.
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((The young Earnhardt stood in front of the over 10 thousand racing fans for pictures and listened to a chant becoming all to familiar in NASCAR.
[nat sound]
Earnhardt sat on the pole but did not lead a lap until lap 230 of 300. A caution on lap 289 forced a 10 lap shootout. he held off a charging Jeff Green to win his ninth career Busch race. He has finished first or second in his last four Busch races after a slow start to the season.
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Veteran Dick Trickle joined several drivers who could only shake their heads at the grave yard of chassis. His number five Chevy lead the most laps but was spun out in turn three by a lapped car with 59 laps to go.
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Thanks to a sponsor with a deep pocket and six additional grand stands that brought seating to 15 thousand, most everyone won at the bank as drivers dipped into over a half million dollar purse.
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Former New River Valley champions Phillip Morris finished a much needed 7th. He and his peers take next weekend off b
efore heading to Watkins Glen. In South Boston, Steve Mason, News 7 sports.)) [S-Dot]
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Dot Bolling added another Hall of Fame title to her resume this afternoon winning the tournament on her home course Hidden Valley.
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[SUPER=03-Salem; :]
Bolling shot 69 and Hunting Hills and today she shot a 75 giving her a total of 144 and an 8 stroke win in the tournament.
Bolling wins her fourth straight Hall of Fame title but thanks to a double bogey on the final hole she missed the tournament record by 3 shots.
Marilyn Bussey finished second after shooting a 78. Her total was 152.
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[TALENT=Roy]
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Hidden Valley won the ladies team title and countryside was second. Barry Graham won the Men's title by one shot over Mike Smith. We'll have the men's highlights tonight at 11.
[S-Ralph]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
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One of Virginia's favorite sons made a stop in the Roanoke Valley this afternoon.
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]
Ralph Sampson spoke to the Juvenile Diabetes Association in Roanoke County, but he also took some time to talk about the Richmond Rhythm.
Sampson is the executive vice president and general manager of the new International Basketball League franchise.
I-B-L teams will chose from a pool of players.
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Sampsons daughter was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes last fall. Since then he has been active on the state level in the JDA.
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Manny Ramirez homered and drove in two runs today as Cleveland beats Cincinnati 7 to 3.
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[SUPER=03-Cincinnati, OH/WUAB; :]
The Indians would complete the sweep in Cincinnati.
In the top of the first Richie Sexson hits a chopper up the third base line a runner scores from third and the Indians took the 2 to nothing lead.
Then in the bottom of the second Brian Johnson hits a line drive to right field scoring a run and the Reds tied the game 2 to 2.
[SUPER=35-Cleveland/7/Cincinnati/3/;]
Ramirez then takes this pitch deep over the left field wall for a two run homer the Indians led 4 to 2 and Cleveland holds on to win it 7 to 3.
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[S-Scores]
[ANCHOR=Roy]
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A busy afternoon for interleague play lets check the scores.
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