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Next on News 7-
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A newborn baby is found dead in a Roanoke Cemetery-
We'll hear from the teenagers who made the sad discovery.
Also tonight we'll hear from a woman who met the alleged Yosemite Killer while covering a story several months ago.
The water shortage in Roanoke may mean higher water bills.
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[Talent=Jean]


News7 is Next.
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((SHELLY ALLEY/ROANOKE POLICE DEPT. SPOKESPERSON: SOME CITIZENS WERE IN THE AREA THEY NONCHALENLY KICKED THE BOX AND A BABY FELL OUT OF THE BOX.))
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[OUT Q=fell out of the box.]
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[VO-NAT]


A Roanoke neighborhood is left in shock - after a newborn baby is found dead in a box.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
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The discovery was made tonight by two teen-agers at an area cemetery.
[Double Boxes=Jean/Kate]

Kate Weidaw was there for the investigation - she joins us with details.
[Live=Kate]
[SUPER=@Kate1;]

Jean - the young men were walking through Saint Andrew's Cemetery off of Salem Turnpike when they discovered th newborn's body.
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[OUT Q=will come forward.]


((Roanoke city police were called to Saint Andrews Cemetery in Roanoke for a scene that's not typical. A newborn baby - just minutes old - was found dead in a box. Rodney Goins was one of two people who found the box while walking through the graveyard.

[SOT38:00]
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((RODNEY GOINS/FOUND BOX: I'D JUST SEEN IT LAYING THERE THE BAG WAS STICKING OUT OF THE DIRT AND WE JUST STARTED TAKING IT OUT WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A DEAD CAT OR SOMETHING.))
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But that was not the case. According to officials the baby still had the umbilical cord attached.

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((SHELLY ALLEY/ROANOKE CITY POLICE P.R.: WE THINK THE BABY WAS EITHER DELIVERED HERE OR BROUGHT HERE IN THE BOX.))
Once the body was taken to the medical examiners office, detectives searched the area for clues to what might have happened. So far no one has come forward.

[SOT 4:04]
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((LEUT. TIM JONES/ROANOKE CITY POLICE DEPT: EVEN NOW IT'S NOT TO LATE FOR PEOPLE WHO KNOW SOMETHING TO COME FORWARD AND SAY WE'RE RESPONSIBLE AND HERES WHAT HAPPENED.))
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But the discovery of the newborn has left this neighborhood shocked.

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((TOMMY DELP/RESIDENT: IT'S JUST A HUMAN WHO DOESN'T DESERVE TO BE BURIED LIKE THAT.))
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Roanoke city police will continue their investigation and hope the mother of the child will come forward.)) [Take full screen]
[Live=Kate]


The medical examiner will be conducting the autopsy sometime tomorrow to find out how the baby died.
Police interviewed residents in the area to find additional information.
They just hope someone will come forward with information.
[Double Boxes=Jean/Kate]


Q&A: Jean: Did police say if was a boy or a girl?
[take newsroom full] Jean they haven't determined if it was a boy or a girl. They believe the baby was 4 to 6 months old in the mothers womb. There should be more details tomorrow after the autopsy.

[Wolfe]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=99-18 1:36:59]
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The trial of a Roanoke elementary school teacher was abruptly called to a halt this afternoon after one of the witnesses left the courthouse while the attorneys were arguing over what he might be allowed to say.
The judge declared a mistrial once he determined Monterey Elementary School Principal Bill Lalik (LA-lick) was gone.
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Judge Pat Doherty (DOUGH-er-tee) had the principal arrested.
Lalik will have to answer contempt of court charges Thursday.
Keith Humphry has more on the case.
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((The trial of the 23-year old school teacher was moving along slowly. Only one witness had testified by midafternoon, an undercover vice-squad officer who said Shane Wolf had asked him for oral sex last Fall in Wasena Park.
Then Wolf was allowed to put on the principal- -Wolfe's boss, as a character witness, taking him out of order to accommodate Lalik who had a mid-afternoon appointment in Blacksburg.
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[SOT 15:56:35]
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((I WAS ABLE TO ASK THE WITNESS A FEW QUESTIONS. AND THEN WHEN WE RETURNED, THE WITNESS WAS GONE. AND SO MS EKIRCH DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE TO PROPERLY CROSS EXAMINE THAT WITNESS. SO IN ALL FAIRNESS, THE JUDGE GRANTED A MISTRIAL. AND THAT WAS PROPER TO DO.))
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Prosecutor Alice Ekirch asked for the mistrial and the court set a new trial date in October.
Keith Humphry, NEWS 7.))



[Toss-2-Robin] Jean tosses to Robin in the Chromakey [WX1] [11:00pm] [07/27/1999]

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[Toss back to anchor][Water-Cost]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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It's going to cost millions of dollars for Roanoke to pay its way through this water crisis.
And people who use city water will likely get stuck with the bill.
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[VO-NAT]
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For weeks, Roanoke residents have been asked to cut water consumption.
Those who don't ... will most likely have to pay higher water rates in September, when Carvins Cove is expected to fall 30 feet below full pond.
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[SOT 15:22:42]
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((BRENT CLINEVELL/ROANOKE RESIDENT: I GUESS IT'S SOMETHING WE'RE GOING TO HAVE TO DEAL WITH. EVERYBODY'S GOING TO HAVE TO PAY A LITTLE BIT MORE, OF COURSE.))
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[PRE PRO]
Right now the city has 4 million dollars in its water fund.
That money covers the price of the drought AND regular water maintenance costs.
The city's spending nine thousand dollars a day on the water crisis....
At that rate, the fund could lose 25-percent by October.
City officials say the best way to refill the fund is by hiking water rates even more.
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[L'burg-AEP]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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American Electric Power officials in Lynchburg say temporary blackouts could be in store if record-breaking hot weather returns later this week.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg]


Central Virginia experienced a near shortage of power yesterday as consumption across the country outpaced available energy.
A-E-P says its larger customers helped avert a crisis by reducing their consumption about three percent.
If demand rises again, A-E-P says it could be forced to use 15- minute rotating blackouts to conserve energy.
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[Lynchburg-Drugs]


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Ten suspects arrested in a weekend drug bust in Lynchburg appeared in court today.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]


A federal magistrate ordered most of them held without bond.
But Stacey Lamont Hamlett, the alleged leader of the gang, was granted a 65 thousand dollar bond, because he has practically no criminal history, and strong family ties to the area.
Prosecutors say Hamlett and his co-defendants brought as much as 300 kilos of cocaine to the Lynchburg area over 5 years.
They believe, with most of the gang off the street, Hamlett will NOT be a danger to the communty.
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[Drug-Bust]


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A Roanoke drug sting is continuing.
Operation Street Sweeper has now gotten 50 suspected drug dealers and buyers off the streets.
That's almost 20 arrests since the first arrests nearly 3 weeks ago.
Police say they can see what communities are telling them - it's making a difference.
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((LEUT. R.A. BOWER/ROANOKE CITY POLICE: WE'VE SEEN A CONSIDERABLE SLOW DOWN OF THE OUT RIGHT DRUG DEALING ON THE STREET AND IN THE NEIGHBORHOODS THAT WERE TARGETED.))
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Bower says the department has a total of 71 indictments and this is an ongoing investigation.
So far officers have confiscated crack cocaine, marijuana, and weapons.

[Yosemite-Murder]


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[supers on tape]
The alleged Yosemite Park Killer may be linked to other murders as well.
FBI agents are now looking at Cary (Stainer) Stayner as a possible suspect in other unsolved murders.
The former Motel handyman has reportedly confessed to four murders in and around Yosemite National Park- apparently saying he dreamed about killing women for 30 years.
John Blackstone has more.
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A cruise ship with 100 people aboard slammed into a rock off the Alaska coast and began taking on water.
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The 192-Foot Spirit of Virginia ran aground- water rushed in- Crew described the flooding as out of control at one point.
94 passengers were safely evacuated. Some of the 20 crew members stayed behind to man pumps and bail the ship out.


A coast guard spokesman says they've got a handle on the situation. No one was hurt.
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[Tease1]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[writer=chr]
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It's called a compromise - but not everyone's happy.
Coming up, Richmond City Council decides what to do about the controversial Robert E. Lee mural.
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[VO-NAT]


And after four decades of working with local tobacco farmers, an auctioneer is told he's NOT welcome.
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((Hey folks this is Mike Stevens back in the News 7 sports office with more Redskins' camp news and Norv puts Brad off limits to the TV guys. The Panthers give Lewis a big boost.
We'll hook with Raven Anthony Poindexter on the comeback trail.
Big Mac hits his 37th, and Hot Dot leads the City County right here on the Big 7.))
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When the South Boston tobacco market opens next month, one of its top auctioneers will be notably absent.
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Bob Cage has auctioned tobacco in Southside for four decades.
But when he spoke out against HOG farms, there was a backlash he never bargained for.
Cage says tobacco farmers called the warehouses he works for and threatened to sell their tobacco elsewhere.
So, Cage stepped down.
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((BOB CAGE/TOBACCO AUCTIONEER: IF THEY DON'T SELL TOBACCO WITH MY FIRM, THEY'RE IN BIG TROUBLE AND I'M IN BIG TROUBLE.
SO THE BEST THING FOR ME TO DO IS WALK.)) ((STEVE WOLTZ/TOBACCO FARMER: MAYBE IF HE DIDN'T EXPRESS HIS OPINION, VOICE IT SO LOUDLY AND SO OFTEN, AND TRY TO REMEMBER THAT HE HAD MADE HIS LIVING FROM THE FARMER, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN OK. BUT I THINK THAT MAYBE HE DID THE RIGHT THING.))
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Cage is a small tobacco farmer and says he supports farmers, but he's against industrial hog farms for environmental reasons.
But some tobacco farmers say because they're facing big cutbacks in their crop, they need hog farming to make a living.

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After months of controversy, and six hours of emotional public comment last night...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Richmond]


Richmond City Council ended its marathon meeting with the decision to put a Robert E- Lee mural back on the city's floodwall.
It's a revised image of Lee that many consider a compromise.
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[ANCHOR=Jean]
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After suggesting that the city remove all of the murals, (Sod El-Amine) Sa'ad El-Amin told fellow members of council, "we were willing to sacrifice our heroes for healing, and you rejected that."


[Radford-Arsenal]


[ANCHOR=jean]
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Officials have NOT determined the cause of a fire earlier today at the Radford Arsenal.
The blaze destroyed a storage building filled with gun powder.
The contents did NOT belong to the government.
The building was rented by a private company that sells gun powder to the public.
An arsenal official says the fire was out in about an hour.
No one was injured.

[Tease2]
[ANCHOR=Jean]
[writer=chr]
[NEWSCAST=11p]
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A local apparel company sends more jobs south of the border -
We'll have details.
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[VO-NAT]


Also coming up... tonight's Video of the day - it's a wake up call one Connecticut woman was lucky to survive.
Stick around.
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[lotto]
[SUPER=136-8 2 2/9 2 8 8/3 10 21 32 34/2 5 25 34 40/17]



NIGHT DRAWING=

Pick 3:
8-2-2

(eight, two, two)


Pick 4:
9-2-8-8

(nine, two, eight, eight)


Cash 5:
3-10-21-32-34

(three, ten, twenty-one, thirty-two, thirty-four)


The Big Game:
2-5-25-34-40. Big Money Ball: 17

(two, five, twenty-five, thirty-four, forty. Big Money Ball:

seventeen)

[Maid-Bess]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=sgo]
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Another bundle of apparel jobs is going south.
That means layoffs at a Salem sewing factory.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem]


Maid Bess said it's cutting about 30 jobs.
BUT those apparel workers have a good chance of getting called back to work.
Maid Bess is shifting its focus away from clothes ... which are cheaper to make in Mexico.
The company will start sewing other products ... like linings for baskets.
In the long run Maid Bess expects the Salem plant to keep all of its nearly 250 workers.
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[Video]


[ANCHOR=Jean]
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[WRITER=chr]
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Imagine waking up to find that your house has crumbled around you.
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((UNBELIEVABLE. I MEAN WE'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS ONE HAPPEN, LIKE THIS BEFORE.))
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[VO-NAT]
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[Super=X5045 (starts FX)]
[SUPER=75-Jewett City, CT]


It happened to one Conneticut woman - it's tonight's Video of the Day.
Gloria Burrell and her cat were sleeping inside of this house, before it exploded.
After the explosion - they made it out alive.
Rescue workers responsed after neighbors called police.
Fire fighters had to lift away a large section of the roof in order to get Burrell and her cat out.
Officials say she's lucky to be alive.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blue Ridge; :00]


Now to Blue Ridge, where Appomattox beat Powhatan 4-to-nothing to claim the State championship in the girl's Angel's Division.
The nine and ten year olds went through the entire tournament undefeated.
Now some more scores.
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((BYE BYE))

[S-Skins]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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[GRAPHIC=REDSKINS CAMP]


Washington Redskins coach Norv Turner broke bad yesterday morning and banned TV crews from videotaping the team's early practice in Frostburg.
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[super=03-Frostburg, MD/Monday; :00]


Turner was upset after watching footage of quarterback Brad Johnson on the evening news Monday.
Johnson had knee surgery in May and limped through the team's light practice Monday morning.
He allowed the cameras back yesterday afternoon. After the workout, Turner was still a little tight, while Johnson was almost apologetic.
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((NORV TURNER:)) ((BRAD JOHNSON:))
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[S-Panthers]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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The Panthers opened practice yesterday by extending the contracrt of newly acquired quarterback Jeff Lewis.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Spartanburg, SC;:00]


Lewis joined the Panthers after serving as John Elway's backu in Denver. Many think he is the quarterback of the Panthers' future. Fow now he'll settle just to be a decent back to Steve Buerlein.
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[S-Dex]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=sma]
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The Baltimore Ravens begin training camp tomorrow.
[GRAPHIC=anthony poindexter]


7th round draft pick Anthony Poindexter will not be there due to continuing contract negotiations.
Steve Mason tracked him down today.
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[S-Mac]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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[WRITER=mst]
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Mark McGwire continues to be in a wicked long ball groove these days.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-San Francisco, CA/Giants MLB; :00]


Yesterday out in San Francisco, McGwire wasted little time in grabbing the major league homerun lead as he hit his 37th homer of the season in the top of the first.
He now has 494 for his career and that puts one ahead of Lou Gehrig on the all-time list.
[SUPER=35-St. Louis/1/San Francisco/2/McGwire Hits 37th;]


The Cardinals, however, lose the game 2-to-1.
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[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
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Still to come tonight, we will head out to Ole Monterey golf course
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[VO-NAT]


and check on today's opening round of the women's city-county championship.
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[S-Golf]


[ANCHOR=Mike]
[NEWSCAST=11pm]
[WRITER=sma]
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The The Roanoke Valley Women's City-County golf event opened today at Ole Monterey.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]


There are 55 women in the 54 hole event which is being played at three different area clubs, Ole Monterey, Hanging Rock and Hidden Valley.
The City-County has been an annual event in the valley since 1978 and the most dominant player by far has been Dot Bolling.
Bolling, who is chasing her record fifth straight city-county title, was paired with Marilyn Bussey and Valeta Pittman today. All three agree, this first round was crucial.
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[IN Q="You have]
[SUPER=01-Dot Bolling/Eight Time City-County Champ; :00]
[SUPER=01-Marilyn Bussey/Two Time City-County Champ; :07]
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[OUT Q=....play pretty well"]
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[talent=mike]
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Dot has the first round lead after shooting 71 today. Janet Cochrane is in second with a 73, and Marilyn Bussey is third after shooting a 74. The Tournament moves to Hanging Rock tomorrow.

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