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[TALENT=Keith]

50 neglected cats- -two dozen more found dead inside a house in Salem.

We've got the details on NEWS 7 at SIX tonight.
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[VO-NAT]


And a benefit of the drought- -low water levels reveal a boat at the bottom of the Staunton River in Altavista... a relic that pre-dates the railroad.
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[Sports-Head]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
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In sports, One of the N-F-L's top running backs is hanging up his cleats. Mike Stevens will check in from the Redskins training camp.
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[VO-NAT]


And Dot Bolling is the leader after two rounds of the Annual City County golf tournament.
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[WX-Head]
[TALENT=Patrick]
[SS=None]


Severe storms move through the region, we'll see who's under a watch and who's under a warning along with a look at the latest radar.


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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
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[SOT 15:08:19]
[IN Q=]

((I CAN'T BELIEVE PEOPLE DOING THAT TO INNOCENT ANIMALS IF YOU DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THEM DON'T HAVE TIME.))
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[VO-NAT]

Animal Control take 50 neglected cats from a home. All are now dead.
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[ANCHOR=Keith]

Good evening, I'm Keith Humphry.

[Dead-Cats]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=ejo]
[TAPE#99-24 1:04:21]
[GRAPHIC=News7at11]


Neighbors complained for years about foul odors and fleas. Animal control officers in Salem acted on those complaints over the weekend.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Kate/Microwave]


Kate Weidaw has details of the investigation.
[Live=Kate full/Newsroom]
[SUPER=@Kate1;]


Keith when the animal control went into the home they found 50 cats living with deadly skin and heart conditions.

23 dead cats were found in the freezer, where they had been placed until the owner could dispose of them. Two other cats were found dead under the couch.
(Rollcue: under the coach )
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[SOT]
[IN Q=it was the worst]
[SUPER=03-Salem;:]
[SUPER=01-Carl Crottes/Neighbor;:]
[SUPER=01-Patsy Durmond/Neighbor;:]
[SUPER=01-Philip Shepherd/Neighbor;:]
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[OUT Q=as soon as tomorrow]



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[INQ=]

((CARL CROTTES/NEIGHBORG: IT WAS WORST THEN I THOUGHT BUT I KNEW THERE WAS A LOT OVER THERE.))
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[RUNS:]
Fifty neglected cats were removed from this house on Apperson Drive in Salem after years of complaints by neighbors. Carl Crottes lives next door, he says he's had to deal with more then just a bad odor.

[SOT 15:04:38]
[INQ=]

((CARL CROTTES/NEIGHBOR:I'VE HAD ALL KINDS OF FLEA PROBLEMS SINCE THEY HAVE BEEN LIVING HERE.))
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On Saturday this driveway was filled with animal control vehicles as they took the cats out. Many neighbors were surprised to see them there.

[SOT 15:07:45]
[INQ=]

((PATSY DURMOND/NEIGHBOR: I WAS JUST SHOCKED TO SEE ALL THOSE TRUCKS OVER THERE BECAUSE I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY ANIMALS OVER THERE FOR SOME TIME.)) [OUTQ]
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Other neighbors weren't surprised to hear about the neglected cats.

[SOT 15:08:52]
[INQ=]

((PHILIP SHEPHERD/NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR: IT'S LIKE A JUNGLE IN THE BACK YARD A REAL FOUL ODOR COMING FROM OVER THERE IT'S A REAL PROBLEM.))
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The Building Inspector's office has declared the house uninhabitable. The two people living here could face charges of animal neglect as soon as tomorrow.))
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[Live=Kate full/Newsroom]

All the animals taken from the home have been put to sleep because of their condition.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Kate/Microwave]

Neighbors told me they have called the city for the last 10 years about this home and wish something could have been done sooner.

[Infant-Death]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=99-18 1:37:59]
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A lot of questions remain about how a still-born fetus ended up in a shallow grave in a Roanoke Cemetery last night.
But we DO know the little boy's body weighed less than TWO POUNDS- -one pound, eleven ounces, to be exact.
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[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Last Night; :00]
[SUPER=07-Rodney Goins; :06]
[SUPER=01-Debbie Wimmer/Goins' Girlfriend's Mother; :35]
[SUPER=07-Tommy Delp; :54]
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[OUT Q=buried like that.]



Two teenagers were walking through Saint Andrews Cemetery around six o'clock when they noticed a box against the fence.
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[SOT-]
[IN Q=When I untied]

((WHEN I UNTIED IT, THE BOX WAS JUST LAYING THERE, RIGHT? AND I KICKED IT. THE BABY FELL OUT.))
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[OUT Q=fell out.]


At first people assumed the baby must have been born alive- -perhaps moments before he was found.
Others speculated the little boy had been left there to die.
But Medical Examiner William Masello estimates delivery could have been as much as 24 hours earlier... that the still birth came three months before the baby was due. Doctor Masello says it was "probably not viable."
Those who saw the remains couldn't quite believe what they saw.
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[SOT 20:39:45]
[IN Q=...a pretty little]

((A PRETTY LITTLE BABY BOY, HE WAS LAYING THERE SLEEPING, LITTLE SMILE.))
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[OUT Q=little smile.]



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[SOT 20:40:10]
[IN Q=...but to put]

((BUT TO PUT IT IN A SHOEBOX, WRAP IT IN A DOZEN PLASTIC BAGS, BURY IT IN A SHALLOW GRAVE IS REALLY SAD.))
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[OUT Q=really sad.]


Authorities hope they can find the mother. D-N-A tests could be conducted, if a likely suspect turns up.
They're also trying to determine how the child ended up at Saint Andrews.
In addition to offering counseling and medical attention, they could charge those responsible with improper disposal of human remains.
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[SOT 20:45:55]
[IN Q=It's a human]

((IT'S A HUMAN THAT DON'T DESERVE TO BE BURIED LIKE THAT.))
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[OUT Q=buried like that.]
[ANCHOR=Keith]


City police spent the day following up on leads, but so far they say they have nothing to report. They're hoping someone comes forward with the right information.










[Bedrosian]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
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[TAPE#=99-32 02:35]
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Al Bedrosian says he's not sure if the controversy he generated by spanking another parent's child will help him or hurt him in his run for Dick Cranwell's seat in the House of Delegates.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Salem;]


But he says the response he's getting is overwhelmingly positive.
Bedrosian was in court for an arraignment this morning.
He plans to plead NOT guilty.
He says he was protecting his infant daughter, when he grabbed and spanked a child who was running past him.


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[SOT 02:37:31]
[IN Q=you have to have]

((AL BEDROSIAN/DEFENDANT; IT CONTROLLED THE SITUATION FOR ABOUT THE NEXT 30 SECONDS OR 45 SECONDS AND THAT'S WHAT WAS REQUIRED AND THEN THE KID WENT ON DOING WHAT HE NORMALLY DID, THAT'S OUR PLEA, BASICALLY, AS THEY FINALIZE SOMETHING. IN CASES LIKE THIS YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOME KIND OF AN INTENT TO WANT TO HURT SOMEBODY AND THAT DEFINITLY WAS NOT THERE,.))
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[OUT Q=was not there]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Rocky Mount/July 11]


The child's mother, Melissa Campbell, says her son was NOT a threat to the infant and that Bedrosian overracted.
The trial will be held in September, less then two months before the election.
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Thunderstorms are rolling the region at this hour. Let's go to Patrick Evans in our Weather Center for details.
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The water flow from the Smith Mountain Lake dam will continue to be reduced through the end of September.
Despite reduced outflows this summer, Smith Mountain Lake is still several feet below normal levels.
Federal regulators hope the continued reductions will help meet both the recreational needs on the lake, and the water needs downstream.



[Bateau-Find]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=99-25 1:01:15]
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ALL of Virginia's waterways are suffering from the summer drought, but in Altavista, the low river levels have helped uncover an incredible piece of Virginia history.
Steve Smallshaw reports.
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[IN Q=At first glance]
[SUPER=03-Altavista; :00]
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[SUPER=01-Roy Barnard/VA Batteaux Recreators; :41]
[SUPER=01-Barbara Jastrebsky/Avoca Museum; 1:12]
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[OUT Q=News7, Altavista.]


(( At first glance, it looks like nothing more than just a long, piece of rotted wood.. but this 33- foot section of pine board is actually a remnant of a 150- year- old batteau.. one of the long, flat boats used to transport goods before the arrival of the railroad.
The piece was discovered about two weeks ago, along the banks of the Staunton River in Altavista. [Standup 00:21:44] ((It was a unique set of circumstances that allowed the batteau to be found. First of all, the extremely dry weather has dropped the river level low enough to where objects can be spotted in shallow water. Secondly, the man who found it, Dr. William Trout, a retired scientist who just happens to be an expert on the history of canals and batteaux in Virginia.))
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((ROY BARNARD/VA BATTEAUX RECREATORS: WHEN HE SAW IT, HE KNEW WHAT IT WAS.. SO THE RIGHT PERSON SAW IT.))
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[OUT Q=person saw it.]


Barnard says it's been years since the remains of any original batteau have been found in Virginia.
News of THIS discovery has spread like wildfire.
[SOT 00:10:54]

((BARNARD: PEOPLE THAT ARE INTERESTED IN HISTORY, PERIOD, ARE EXCITED ABOUT IT, AND PEOPLE THAT ARE BATTEAUXING ARE EXCITED AND THEN THE PEOPLE THAT ARE BATTEAUXING THAT HAVE REALLY GOTTEN INTO HISTORY, THEY'RE JUST ECSTATIC ABOUT IT.))
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[OUT Q=ecstatic about it.]


Efforts are being made to preserve the remnant and then find it a permanent home.. most likely Altavista's Avoca Museum.
[SOT 00:15:18]

((BARBARA JASTREBSKY/AVOCA MUSEUM: THIS IS A LOGICAL PLACE, WE HAVE THE SPACE FOR IT AND OUR EMPHASIS ON INTERPRETATION IS ON REGIONAL HISTORY.))
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[OUT Q=regional history.]


Steve Smallshaw, News7, Altavista.))
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[ANCHOR=Keith]
[SS=NONE]


A trucking company closes down, and local drivers are out of work. That story is still ahead on News 7 at 6.
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[VO-NAT]


And remember the brush fires earlier this year? The long drought has fire officials worried we may see them return this fall.
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[COMM#1]


[Fire-Damage]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=jbi]
[TAPE#=99-22 1:41:04]
[GRAPHIC=None]

Drought conditions are raising the risk of forest fires in our region's national forests, especially when leaves start falling.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bath Co./ July 10]

The unusually dry summer has already sparked more fires than usual. Almost half of them are lightning-related .. up from the normal 10 percent.
More firefighters and more time are needed to completely control the fires .. because they burn so deep into the brush. State and Federal Fire Officials say this summer could just be a preview of what's to come.
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[SOT 01:04:10]
[IN Q= and the]

((DAVID OLSEN/ FIRE INFORMATION OFFICER: AND THE LONG-RANGE PROJECTIONS ARE THAT WE'LL HAVE A DRY FALL. WE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE COMING FALL SEASON AND ONE OF THE THINGS WE ARE GONNA ASK FOLKS TO BE PARTICULARLY CAREFUL OF IS JUST STAYING TUNED IN ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING WITH THE DRY CONDITIONS IN THE FOREST.))
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[VO-NAT]

Officials are urging people to use caution when smoking or lighting a fire in the forest.
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[Preston-Trucking]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#=99-20 1:16:27]
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A trucking company that operates two terminals in our area suddenly has gone out of business.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


Preston Trucking told employees this week that the company has stopped its freight operations.
Preston said it picked up more debt than it could pay back.
The company employs about 60 people in Roanoke and 20 in Wytheville.
Nationwide, more than five thousand are getting laid off.
But the strong U-S economy and competitive trucking industry mean good truck drivers are in demand.
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[NS-Earnings]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#=None]
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Norfolk Southern's earnings were slowed once again by Conrail.
N-S reported second-quarter income fell 59 percent from the same period last year, to 20-cents a share.
The railroad blamed computer problems that backed up the takeover of Conrail.
N-S lost an estimated 40-million dollars in revenue as some shippers moved their business from rail to trucks.

[Stocks]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
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Semi-conductors were hot, several big blues- -including G-E- -were not. [TAKE DOW & NASDAQ PAGE ]
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The Dow lost seven points today.
Nasdaq gained 27.
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[SOL-Results]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#99-27 30:31]
[GRAPHIC=Standards of Learning]


The Governor is calling it "remarkable progress."
In the second year of Standards of Learning testing in Virginia, the percentage of students passing went up on each of the 27 tests.
[Double Boxes=Keith & Ellen/Microwave]


Ellen Qualls is in our Richmond newsroom with a quick summary.
[Live=Ellen Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=@Ellen1;]
[SUPER=05-Richmond;]


Keith, first let me say that results for individual schools won't be available until mid- to late-August.
That's when the public can get an idea if their local schools have the 70- percent passing rate they'll need by the year 2007 to remain accredited by the state.
But what we have today is the percentage of students passing STATEWIDE for each of the 27 tests.
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[OUT Q=passing this year.]


(( Virginia school officials are choosing to accentuate the positive, pointing out where the biggest improvements were made.
In fifth grade English, on the writing test, 65-percent were passing last year and 81-percent are this year.
In high school, Algebra I scores are up, with only 40-percent passing last year, and 56-percent passing this year.


Only 31-percent passed the Algebra II test last year.
51-percent did this year.
But there are still areas of disappointment.
Fifth grade math went from 47-percent passing to just 51-percent passing.
Eighth grade history and social science went from 35-percent passing last year to just 40-percent passing this year.
And in high school, 41-percent passed World History and Geography last year.
But only 47-percent did this year.
U-S History had only 30-percent passing last year, and only 32-percent passing this year.))
[Live=Ellen Full/Microwave]
[SUPER=05-Richmond;]

So you can get an idea that any passage rates below 70-percent signal a problem for teachers in those subject areas... but at least every subject's score went up this year.


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[WRITER=sgo]
[TAPE#=99-31 18:07]
[GRAPHIC=Planned Parenthood]


Planned Parenthood dedicated a new clinic that -- the organization says -- will break new ground in reproductive health care.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]


When it's finished ... the facility will provide abortion ... adoption ... and pre-natal- care services under one roof.
Planned Parenthood's local president said building the all-in-one clinic is not an attempt to recast his organization as something other than an abortion provider.
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[IN Q=it's an acknowledgement]

((DAVID NOVA/PLANNED PARENTHOOD: IT'S AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF OUR GROWTH. WE COULD NOT PROVIDE PRE-NATAL CARE IN OUR CURRENT FACILITY. OUR NEW FACILITY WILL HAVE SIX FACILITIES, STATE OF THE ART EQUIPMENT, IN A MANNER THAT IS FITTING FOR PLANNED PARENTHOOD. ))
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[VO-NAT]


The new building is a two-million-dollar project.
The plans call for a medical library ...
And a drive-through window for picking up pills.
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[Sports Tease]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
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And coming up in Sports, A local girls soccer team wins a tournament in Europe and Mike Stevens will have a report from the Redskins Training camp.
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[VO-NAT]


And the topic of discussion is the retirement of running back Barry Sanders.
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[S-Sanders]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
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[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-31 (2:04:20)]
[GRAPHIC=NFL LOGO]


His agent David Ware says neither Money or Accolades could keep him in the game.
N-F-L running back Barry Sanders is retiring.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-]


Sanders is quitting the game saying his desire to retire is greaterr that his desire to play ball.
The all pro running back has rushed for 15-thousand 269 yards in 10 seasons and he was just over 14 hundred yards away from becoming the N-F-L's all time leading rusher.
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[S-Skins]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=6pm]
[WRITER=rst]
[TAPE#=SP-35]
[GRAPHIC=Redskins training camp]


Sander's retirement was also a hot topic at the Redskins Training camp. With more on that and a look at what happened during day number three here's Mike Stevens in Frostburg Maryland.
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[SUPER=01-Dana Stubblefield/Redskins Defensive Lineman; :31]
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[OUT Q=.....news 7 sports."]
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[S-Golf]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=SP-29 tc 1:58:17]
[GRAPHIC=Women's city county]


Dot Bolling is still in the lead as the Women's City-County Golf Tournament enters its third and final day.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]


Bolling had a two stroke lead after the first day of play, shooting a 71 at Ole Monterey yesterday.
Play resumed again today this time at Hanging Rock Golf Club, Dot shot a 73 for 144 in two days of play.
Marilyn Bussey moved up from third into second place with a two day total of 150.
Janet Cochrane is 8 strokes back with a 152 for third place. The third and final round is tomorrow at Hidden Valley Country Club.
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[S-Stars]


[ANCHOR=Roy]
[NEWSCAST=Six]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=sp-34 tc 1:39:36]
[GRAPHIC=soccer]


The Roanoke Stars Girls Youth 15 and under soccer team mirrored the success of the U-S Women's World Cup soccer team.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/June;]


The girls won the Brondby Cup in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The team left on the 15th to play two tournaments in their 18 days abroad.
In addition to winnning the Brondby Cup, the Stars also made it into the semi-finals of the Gothia Cup in Sweden.


The girls return to Roanoke Sunday.
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