[1-News-Head]

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[VO-NAT]

Water, water in many places... but not enough in Carvins Cove.
The harsh hot reality of Roanoke's mandatory water restrictions tops NEWS-7 tonight.
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[TALENT=Keith]


And the public perceptions of art work representing historic Richmond.

[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


Tonight in sports, the Heat is affecting some summer sports campers in the area. We'll meet a 51 year old competitive body builder.
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[VO-NAT]


And the Redskins are reportedly on the verge of firing general manager Charley Casserly.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Robin]
[SS=None]


The temperature hit triple digits for the second straight day in Roanoke. Tomorrow afternoon, we'll stick with double digits. Details coming up.

[Video-Open]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#=Video Open]
[GRAPHIC=News7at6]
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[VO-NAT]


Water restrictions go into effect in Roanoke tomorrow.
We're still waiting for relief from this July heat wave.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]

Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.

[City-Water]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#99-15 1:27:44]
[GRAPHIC=Water Restrictions]


It would've taken a monsoon to replenish Roanoke's dwindling water supply.
Instead, the city got a heat wave.
And tonight it looks like any hopes of avoiding mandatory restrictions on water use have evaporated.
[Double Boxes=Keith and Scott/Microwave]


Scott Goldberg is in Roanoke tonight to tell us how residents will have to cut back.
[Live= Scott Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=@Scott1;]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke;]


It's a good night to wash your car.
Because tomorrow the city is expected to ban that and other so-called "non-essential" uses of water.
These restrictions kick in when the level at Carvins Cove drops to 24-feet below full pond.
Tonight, the city's main water reservior is an inch away from that low watermark.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Botetourt Co.;00]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]
[SUPER=01-Tom Monroe/Obenchain's Greenhouses]
[RUNS=:58]
[OUT Q=city water]

((
Carvins Cove's incredible shrinking shoreline is at that magic level where the city gets serious about saving water.


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[SOT]
[IN Q=natsound]

((QUICK!!! SOUND OF WASHING CARS.)) [RUNS01]
[OUT Q=]


Stacy Odontis promises she'll get serious, too.
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[SOT 1:30:55]
[IN Q=you feel]

((Scott Goldberg: You feel kind of guilty washing your car? STACY: YEAH. KINDA.)) [RUNS03]
[OUT Q=KINDA]


When mandatory restrictions kick in, washing a car at a commercial car wash will NOT be banned.
Washing it at home will be.
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[SOT 1:32:50]
[IN Q=natsound]

((QUICK NAT: WATERING PLANTS)) [RUNS01]
[OUT Q=]


Watering your own lawn and flowers will be banned, too.
But you can water as much as you want if you own a greenhouse.
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[SOT 1:33:25]
[IN Q=there's no]

((TOM MONROE: THERE'S NO CUTTING BACK.)) [RUNS02]
[OUT Q=CUTTING BACK]


Tom Monroe needs water to keep his plants and his business alive.
But he's still paying a price.
In May, the city made greenhouse owners pay higher water taxes, hoping they'd use less water.
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[SOT 1:34:59]
[IN Q=we'll have to]

((TOM MONROE: WE'LL HAVE TO PASS THE PRICE, THE EXTRA COST, ONTO THE CONSUMERS.)) [RUNS04]
[OUT Q=CONSUMERS]


Another business that could lose some green is the Roanoke Country Club.
Its owner has said he'll have to shut down if his drying course loses its supply of city water.))
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[Live=Scott Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke;]


Tomorrow morning Roanoke sould announce specifics about how the city will enforce these restrictions and what the penalties are for ignoring them -- most likely a warning now, a fine after the cove drops another six feet.
[Double Boxes=Keith and Scott/Microwave]


Keith.[Bowers]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=jda]
[TAPE#=99-21 54:32]
[GRAPHIC=Water Restrictions]


While Roanokers are preparing for immediate restrictions, the mayor is making some long-range recommendations to expand the city's water supply.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Carvins Cove;]


David Bowers says he's been praying for rain.
And today in his state of the city address he thanked residents for conserving water, and other local governments for sharing their supplies.
But Bowers says the city should take other steps to avoid this problem in the future.
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[SOT 22:33:41]
[IN Q=And so as we have]

((AND SO AS WE HAVE CONSIDERED THE PROBLEMS OF THIS DROUGHT, LET US MAKE SOMETHING POSITIVE COME OUT OF THAT AND BEGIN A PLAN FOR THE NEXT CENTURY TO INCREASE OUR WATER SUPPLY HERE IN ROANOKE.))
[SUPER=@Bowers]
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=here in Roanoke.]
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[TAKE FULL SCREEN PINNACLE]
Bowers says the city should drill additional wells as an emergency back-up to the city's other sources of water, [REVEAL NEXT LINE] divert effluent from the water treatment plant at Buzzards Rock into Carvins Cove, [REVEAL NEXT LINE] increase the capacity of Carvins Cove, [REVEAL NEXT LINE] and move quickly to interconnect the water supplies in the Roanoke Valley.
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[First-wx]
Our resident meteorologist Robin Reed is understandably tired of being asked "when's it going to rain."
How about his other favorite? "How hot is it?" [ROBIN FULL WXCENTER] [WXPRO/FULL] WEATHER GRAPHICS [ROLL][Roll]
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[SUPER=83-Down 3.11 feet/Down 0.09 foot;]
[SUPER=84-Down 23.9 feet/Voluntary Conservation In Effect]


[Heat]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#99-16 1:43:01]
[GRAPHIC=Heat Wave]


As temperatures reached 100 degrees today, businesses around the state reported record absentee rates, as workers refused to leave home.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Tina/Microwave]


Tina Tenret has figured out their secret.
[Live=Tina Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=@Tina1;]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.;]
( ad lib)
(Rollcue: check on the elderly.)
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Hi Mrs. Morris]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=07-Ida Morris; :20]
[SUPER=07-Lois Witt; :35]
[SUPER=01-Brian Edwards/Health Care Worker; :50]
[SUPER=01-Andy Hash/Roofer; :1:12 Quick!]
[RUNS=1:29]
[OUT Q=spent their time wisely]
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[SOT 11:32:46]
[IN Q=]

((HI MRS. MORRIS. WE BROUGHT YOUR MEALS ON WHEELS. HOW ARE YOU? IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COME OUT YOU CAN. IT'S KIND OF HOT OUT HERE.))
[RUNS=:08]
[OUT Q=OUT HERE]


Ida Morris couldn't be happier to see helpers from the League of Older Americans -- on a day when she needs two fans plus air conditioning to keep her house cool.
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[SOT 11:36:05]
[IN Q=WHAT ARE YOU DOING]

((WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO STAY COOL? DRINKING LOTS OF WATER, WAITING FOR MY MEALS TO COME AND GRATEFUL TO GET THEM.))
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=GRATEFUL TO GET THEM]


Volunteers brought brand new fans to those without --
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[SOT 12:16:51]
[IN Q=It feels]

((IT FEELS REAL GOOD...FROM SWEAT.))
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=from sweat]


But if you went hunting at Sears -- you went home hot.
They sold out of air conditioners.
Brian Edwards desperately needed one for a patient.
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[SOT 14:37:00]
[IN Q=We have]

((WE HAVE ONE CLIENT ... IN THERE.))
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=IN THERE]


Some actually chose to brave the heat...
And it just got steamier the closer you came to the sun.
These roofers took frequent breaks and drank gallons of juice.
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[SOT 13:38:47]
[IN Q=It's about 25]

((IT'S ABOUT 25 DEGREES ... 125 ON THE ROOF.))
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=125 ON THE ROOF]


But these kids were the ones with the bright ideas -- they arrived by the busload and spent their time wisely.
[Live=Tina Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Roanoke Co.;]
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[Double Boxes=Keith & Tina/Microwave][Tobacco]



[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=99-20 51:32]
[GRAPHIC=Tobacco]


There's one group of Southside residents that you WON'T hear complaining about the heat: tobacco farmers.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co.;]


Farmers and extension agents in Pittsylvania County say tobacco plants are flourishing in the hot, humid weather.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=The height of the tobacco,]
[SUPER=01-John Gibson/Farm Service Agency;]

((JOHN GIBSON/FARM SERVICE AGENCY: THE HEIGHT OF THE TOBACCO, THE SIZE OF THE TOBACCO FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR IS REAL GOOD. PROBABLY RIGHT WHERE IT SHOULD BE. AGAIN, MAYBE EVEN MORE ADVANCED THAN WE WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT WOULD HAVE BEEN.))
[RUNS=:11]
[OUT Q=thought it would have been.]
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[VO-NAT]


Hank Maxey Junior got only a fraction of the rain he needed in June and had to irrigate his 100 acres of tobacco.


But even the estimated 15 to 20 percent of farmers in the county who HAVEN'T irrigated are seeing a solid crop.
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[SOT 1:53:51 - 1:54:00]
[IN Q=IT'S AMAZING.]
[SUPER=01-Hank Maxey, Jr./Tobacco Farmer;]

((HANK MAXEY, JR./TOBACCO FARMER: IT'S AMAZING. IT'S AHEAD AT THIS STAGE, BUT IF THE TEMPERATURE STAYS AT 100, AND WE DON'T GET ANY MOISTURE, IT'S PROBABLY GOING TO STAY RIGHT WHERE IT'S AT UNTIL WE DO.))
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=right where it's at until we do.]
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[VO-NAT]


Farmers say the quality of their crop so far looks promising -- better than last year.
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[Tease#1]

[HARD MUSIC UNDER]
[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=NONE]


You may have to show ID before you can cast your vote this November. The details are just ahead.
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[VO-NAT]


And after a lengthy mural controversy, Richmonders get a look at new images that could grace a floodwall in Virginia's capital city.
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[COMM#1]




[Lee-Mural]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-18 1:09:32]
[GRAPHIC=Lee Mural Dispute]


The ugly fight over what images best represent Richmond history has toned down to informed debate.
Today, the public got its first look at all 34 images proposed for the Floodwall Gallery -- including a revised Robert E. Lee.
Ellen Qualls talked with some observers.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=This new]
[SUPER=03-Richmond; :00]
[SUPER=01-Rob Shinn/Mural Advisory Panel; :21]
[SUPER=01-Thurmond Alford/Richmond Resident; :35 ]
[SUPER=01-Lenny Kammeter/Richmond Resident; :48 ]
[SUPER=01-Katherine Lawson/Richmond Resident; 1:02]
[SUPER=01-Don Thore/Hopewell Resident; 1:09]
[SUPER=01-Ed Williamson/Prince George Co. Resident; 1:21 ]
[SUPER=@Ellen2; 1:27]
[RUNS=1:32]
[OUT Q=Qualls, News 7.]


(( This new group of murals is the work of an advisory panel-- brought in at the height of the Lee controversy.
And this panel did more than just revise the Civil War part.
It looked for racial balance to add elsewhere.
Like, to the Justice mural, Spottswood Robinson -- the black Richmond lawyer who won the desegregation of American public schools
[SOT 12:10:00 ]

((ROB SHINN/MURAL ADVISORY PANEL: I THINK PEOPLE WHO'VE TAKEN THE TIME TO LOOK AT ALL THE 34 IMAGES HAVE FOUND OUT THERE'S A WHOLE LOT MORE HERE THAN JUST ROBERT E. LEE.))
[RUNS=:08 ]


This man's happy to see a black soldier -- but thinks he's not Lee's equivalent.
A slave rebellion leader would be.
[SOT 12:27:00 ]

((THURMOND ALFORD: NAT TURNER DID WHAT HE DID OUT HIS HEART TO SAVE HIS PEOPLE. GENERAL LEE DID WHAT HE DID OUT OF HIS HEART TO SAVE HIS STATE VIRGINIA. SO LET'S LOOK AT IT FOR THE REAL THING AND NOT DO A COVER-UP LIKE WE'VE ALWAYS BEEN DOING.))
[RUNS=:15]
[SOT 12:35:30 ]

((LENNY KAMMETER: I THINK THAT'S A LITTLE TO THE EXTREME. YOU'VE GOT GABRIEL PROSSER UP THERE. I THINK THAT IS SOMEONE WHO IS GONNA LEAD A REVOLT. AND I THINK IT HAPPENED HERE. TURNER HAPPENED DOWN IN SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY.))
[RUNS=:14]
[SOT 12:17:23 ]

((KATHERINE LAWSON: I HAVE WORKED IN THE AREA OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND THINK THAT WE NEED TO CONTINUE THE CONVERSATION ABOUT WHAT IS UPSETTING TO OTHER PEOPLE.))
[RUNS=:07]
[SOT 12:43:28 ]

((DON THORE: I DON'T UNDERSTAND THE LOGIC. I BELIEVE PEOPLE ARE JUST TRYING TO PROMOTE RACISM IN OUR CITY. THERE'S NO REASON FOR THAT. ROBERT E. LEE IS DEAD. HE'S NOT HURTING ANYBODY. ALL THEY'RE DOING IS ATTACKING OUR HEROES, OUR ICONS.))
[RUNS=:14]
[SOT 12:22:30]

((ED WILLIAMSON: NO IT SEEMS WELL-BALANCED I WOULD SAY FROM STEM TO STERN.))
[RUNS=:05]


The mural mock-ups will be on display all this week at Richmond's convention center.
Ellen Qualls, News 7.))



[Voter-ID]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=99-27 18:12]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Fraud and error allowed votes to be cast by felons, inmates, and dead people in last November's elections in Virginia.
A new voter I-D law is aimed at cleaning up the process.
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[VO-NAT]

[*NO SUPER*]
This November, the state will try pilot programs in ten localities.
They include Roanoke, Bedford County, and Henry County.
Voters there will need to bring any pre-printed ID with their name and signature, name and address, or name and photo.
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[TALENT=Keith]
[SS=None]


The new law is NOT without controversy.
It was opposed black lawmakers who say it's reminiscent of the days when Jim Crow laws barred black Virginians from voting.

[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]


Wall Street headed further into record territory today - only to lose ground in the closing minutes. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
[RUNS=:25]
[SUPER=x5102;]
[SUPER=430-y/4.12/11135.12/y/4.17/2736.85;]


The Dow and Nasdaq each lost four points.
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[Fulcher]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Mike Fulcher]


Inmate Mike Fulcher may get a chance to show how he set up the Bland Prison drug smuggling operation that he claims was an undercover drug- enforcement operation.
The trial was set to begin tomorrow, but the judge postponed it six weeks to give Fulcher's lawyers time to get a hold of surveillence tapes of Fulcher's phone calls.
[GRAPHIC=Ethel Fulcher]


In the meantime, Fulcher's mother was told not to have anything to do with her son. The government tried to have Ethel Fulcher's bond revoked, but the judge just ordered her to stay away from witnesses and co-defendants- -including her son.

[Ambulance]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=99-19 59:23]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A community in northern Honduras that was hit hard by Hurricane Mitch is getting a helping hand from a local businessman.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg;]


The owner of Lifeline Ambulance is donating one of his used ambulances to a Honduran relief agency.
The "Bless the Children of Honduras" organization helps provide medical care and supplies for the needy.
Today members of the agency visited Lifeline's headquarters in Christiansburg-- to look over the ambulance and to say thank you to owner Jim Jones.

[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


Coming up tonight on News 7 sports, the Redskins sign a fullback and prepare to get rid of a longtime employee.
The heat is causing a rage in the cage at Roanoke College.
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[VO-NAT]


And Steve Mason intoduces us to a 51 year old body builder who appears to have discovered the fountain of youth.
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[S-Casserly]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-34 12734tc]
[GRAPHIC=REDSKINS]


The Redskins have been miserable failures when it comes to making the playoffs in the post-Joe Gibbs era.
[GRAPHIC=CASSERLY]


And reports out of Washington tonight say that General Manager Charley Casserly will be fired at week's end.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Frostburg, MD; :00]


Casserly was named the team's GM in 1989 when Bobby Beathard left the team. He has been a fixture with the club for more than 2 decades, working various jobs within the organization since 1977.
But he has been criticized for a number of questionable signings and draft picks over the years like Alvin Harper, who turned out to be a bust.
And although he was against drafting Heath Shuler, he took much of the heat for his miserable stint in DCTERMS.
Supposedly, new owner Daniel Snyder plans to give more of the personnel decisional making duties to head coach Norv Turner althought his coaching record is just 32 and 47. He's under contract through 2001.
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[S-Skins]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=mst]
[TAPE#=SP-36 14159TC]
[GRAPHIC=REDSKINS]


Casserly is still making moves to better the team if this is his last week. Today the Skins signed
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Raljon, MD/1997; :00]


former Pro Bowl fullback Larry Centers to a one year contract that will pay him a total of $700 thousand dollars - $250 thousand dollars of that will be a signing bonus.
Centers has started 58 NFL games, including 12 last season.
Arizona recently cut him, but if you've followed the Skins, you know they need a quality fullback. He may be the man.
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[S-Body]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-32 1:54:20]
[GRAPHIC=News 7 sports]


Health club memberships always increase in the summer. Roanoke 51 year old bodybuilder Tom Shrader is in the gym year round.
[GRAPHIC=jan tana classic]


Steve Mason has his story, plus news about the Jan Tana Classic.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=first audio]
[SUPER=@Steve1; :00]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :27]
[SUPER=01-Tom Shrader/51 Year Old Bodybuilder; :40]
[SUPER=01-Dawn Triplett/Tom's Training Partner; 1:22]
[RUNS=1:51]
[OUT Q=....news 7 sports"]
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((Seven days a week, Tom Shrader visits the downtown YMCA to lift weights. Amazing, considering a bulging disk in his back and a deteriorating hip make simple movements like walking painful. ((:)) Two weeks ago, he placed sixth in the Masters Mr. America, the AAU national Championships in the 50 to 59 year old age group. Part of his secret is thinking like a champion, especially when it comes to his injuries. ((:))
Shrader trains with Dawn Triplett, who, at 34, is 17 years younger. ((:)) When most people his age are thinking about retiring, Shrader is just getting started and like the ever ready bunny....he plans to keep going and going. ((:))
Shrader's next competition is in a couple of weeks, Steve Mason, news 7 sports.))

[S-Heat]


[ANCHOR=mike]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sma]
[TAPE#=SP-35]
[GRAPHIC=Roanoke Lacrosse]


The heat has affected the Roanoke College lacrosse camp.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :00]


temperature gages on the fields have gone above the 100 degree mark, forcing the nearly 200 campers to go inside the Bast Center.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="we've]
[SUPER=01-Bill Pilat/Roanoke College Camp Director; :00]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=....a lot of water"]
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[VO-NAT]


Campers have also been given access to the Roanoke pool, along with the camp director, who has kept tabs on fluid intake.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q="we've gone]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=.....pretty amazing"]
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[Promo]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=VR-7]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A 40- hour- work week....children...and live-in elderly parents.
Any one of these can bring on stress, but the combination of the three is creating a new group in society.

[Double Box=Keith &Jean/Newsroom]


Jean Jadhon is in the newsroom to tell us more about that. [Take Jean Full]
[SUPER=@Jean1;]


Keith, they're known as the "Sandwich Generation"....baby boomers who are
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[VO-NAT]


finding themselves burning the candle at both ends with work and family responsibilities.
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[SOT tape 2 13:46:29]
[IN Q=The more]

((TINA THOMAS: THE MORE I TALK TO PEOPLE, THE MORE I REALIZE; IT'S PHENOMENAL THE KIDS TAKING CARE OF PARENTS THESE DAYS.))
[SUPER=07-Tina Thomas;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=these days]
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[Take FS GRAPHIC Sandwich Generation]
We'll hear more from Thomas when our series, "The Sandwich Generation" begins Tonight on News 7 at 11.

[Beale-BBC]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=eea]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=News7at11]


Also at 11, two days after Independence Day, the British are back.
A BBC film crew is staging an assault on the legend of the Beale treasure.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co./November, 1989]


The production will include a re-creation of treasure hunter Mel Fisher's unsuccessful search for the gold and silver in 1989.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[GRAPHIC=Hold]


Tonight we'll attend the casting call in Bedford.

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