 GOOD EVENING...
 NEBRASKA LAMAKERS HAVE
STARTED A LEGISLATIVE
SESSION THAT COULD END WITH
HIGHER TAXES AND FEWER
SERVICES FOR NEBRASKANS.
 (MATT)
 DEEP CUTS AND MORE TAXES
WILL BE DEBATED AS
LAWMAKERS WRESTLE WITH A
673-MILLION OLLAR BUDGET
SHORTFALL.
 NEWSCHANNEL FOUR'S PAT
MACK HAS MORE FROM
LINCOLN.(X)
Mack Reporting>> BALANCING
THE BUDGET WILL DOMINATE
THE DISCUSSION HERE AT THE
UNICAMERAL. WHY? BECAUSE
THE PROJECTED DEFICIT IS
673 MILLION DOLLARS...
ABOUT 25 PERCENT OF THIS
YEAR'S BUDGET AND THE
BIGGEST DEFICIT SINCE THE
GREAT DEPRESSION.
Sen. Connealy>> The budget
will be the overridng
concern from Day One.
Sen. Cunningham>> To put it
in perspective, the last
three essions we've dealth
with $521 million in budget
actions. $299 million of
that was actual cuts. You
compare $299 million with
$673 million, and you can
see we have a very serious
problem.
Mack Reporting>> LAWMAKERS
ARE HOPING TO FILL THE
BUDGET HOLE WITHOUT A TAX
INCREASE.
Sen. Tyson>> I believe it
will be possible if the
will is strong.
Mack Reporting>> LAWMAKERS
ARE EYEING OTHER WAYS,
TOUGH TO BOOST STATE
REVENUE... FROM TAXING THE
INTERNET TO TAXING SERVICES
LIKE ACCOUNTING AND LEGAL
FEES TO LOBBYING THE
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR
MILLIONS.
Mack Reporting>> BUT THE
MAIN METHOD OF CLSING THE
BUDGET GAP WILL BE CUTTING
STATE SPENDING. COLLEGES,
NURSING HOMES, STATE
SALARIES, PUBLIC
TELEVISION, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROGRAMS -- ALL POTENTIAL
TARGETS.
Sen. Cunningham>> It's a
process that needs a lot of
public input because we are
going to cut into the bone
of a lot of programs.
Mack Reporting>> ONE AREA
THAT MAY B PROTECTED FROM
CUTS -- K-12 SCHOOLS.
Sen. Tyson>> Schools have
been making cuts, and quite
frankly, some of the
schools don't how where
they can cut again.
Mack Reporting>> THE FIRST
MAJOR STEP IN BALANCING THE
BUDGET WON'T COME FROM THE
LAWMAKERS HERE AT THE
UNICAMERAL. IT WILL COME
FROM THE GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR
JOHANNS WILL PROPOSE HIS
PLAN TO BALANCE THE BUDGET
NEXT WEDNESDAY. PM, SOC
 DURING THE FLOOR SESSION
TODAY... LAWMAKERS SELECTED
COMMITTEE CHAIRS.
 SENATOR MATT CONEALLY
LOST HIS BID TO CHAIR THE
BUSINESS AND LAR
COMMITTEE FOR A SECOND
TERM... WHILE SENATOR PAT
ENGEL WAS ELECTED CHAIR OF
THE EXECUTIVE BOARD.
 SOUTH DAKOTA LAWMAKERS
SAY THEY WON'T TURN TO
INCOME TAXES TO HELP
BALANCE THEIR BUDGET.
 A SURVEY OF LAWMAKERS
SHOWS THERE'S LITTLE
SUPPORT FOR A STATE INCOME
TAX.
 THE GAVEL FALLS, IN
PIERRE, NEXT TUESDAY.(/)
 IOWA GOVERNOR TOM
VILSACK SAYS HE'LL SEND A
PROPOSED BUGET TO
LAWAKERS BY THE END OF THE
MONTH.
 HE SAYS THERE WILL BE
THE NEED FOR "CREATIVE" AND
"INNOVATIVE" APPROACHES TO
SOLVE IOWA'S 400-MILLION
DOLLAR SHORTFALL.
 SIOUX CITY' EVENT
CENTER IS BACK ON TRACK,
FINANCIALLY.(/)
 LAST WEEK, WE TOLD YOU
CITY LEADERS HAD TO MAKE
MORE THAN A-MILLION DOLLARS
IN CUTS TO KEEP THE
PROJECT'S BUDGET "IN LINE".
 A COMMITTEE OVERSEEING
THE PROJECT HAS SCLED IT
BACK BY ONE-POINT-THREE
MILLION DOLLARS.
 THE CUTS INCLUDE MORE
THAN HALF-A-MILLION FOR AN
INDOOR TRACK... A HALL OF
FAME DISPLAY... AND
PORTABLE RISER PLATFORMS.(/)
 THE VISION IOWA BOARD
HAS HANDED OUT -ALL- THE
MONEY IT HAS FOR FUNDING
LARGE PROJECTS AROUND THE
STATE.
 FOUR COMMUNITIES WON
AWARDS TODAY.
 TOPPING THE LIST...
 12-MILLION DOLLARS TO
SHENADOAH AND CLARINDA FOR
A RECREATIONAL LAKE.
 CEDAR RAPIDS GOT ABOUT
TEN-MILLION DOLLARS...
 SO DID WATERLOO AND
CEDAR FALLS.
 AND, CLINTON GOT
THREE-MILLION DOLLARS FOR
ITS OWN RIVERFRONT PROJECT.
 A CLARIFICATION TO A
STORY WE REPORTED
YESTERDAY.(/)
 THE SIOUXLAND MAN-- WHO
USED THE INTERNET TO LURE A
SOUTH SIOUX CITY TEEN INTO
HAVING SEX WITH HIM... CAN
-AVOID- JAIL TIME IF HE
STAYS OUT OF TROUBLE.
 TUESDAY... A DAKOTA
COUNTY JUDGE SENTENCED
40-YEAR-OLD CHARLES ROWELL
TO SIX MONTHS IN JAIL.
 BUT, THE JAIL TERM WILL
BE SUSPENDED IF ROWELL
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETES FIVE
YEARS PROBATION.
(KRISTIE)
 THE AUTOPSY OF A ROCK
VALLEY MAN IS COMPLETE...
BUT THE RESULTS AREN'T
BEING RELEASED YET.
(MATT)(/)
 YESTERDAY... CREWS
EXHUMED THE BODY OF
87-YEAR-OLD DICK POST.
 H DIED LAST APRIL AT
THE VALLEY MANOR NURSING
HOME IN ROCK VALLEY.
 26-YEAR-OLD CHRISTINE
VANOORT... A NURSES AIDE...
TOLD INVESTIGATORS SHE WAS
RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS DEATH.
 THE SIOUX COUNTY SHERIFF
SAYS THE AUTOPSY WAS
PERFORMED TODAY... AND A
FORENSIC PATHOLOGIST WAS
ABLE TO ESTABLISH A CAUSE
OF DEATH.
 THE SIOUX COUNTY
17TH TO DECIDE IF THENUARY
MURDER CHARGE AGAINST
VANOORT WILL STAND.
 NEBRASKA AUTHORITIES ARE
STILL SEARCHING FOR A
4-YEAR-OLD BOY, WHO
DISAPPEARED, ON MONDAY.(/)
 TODAY, A SEARCH FOR
BRENDAN GONZALEZ WAS
EXTENDED TO THE OMAHA
REGION.
 AN OMAHA HELICOPTER WAS
BROUGHT IN... WHILE
VOLUNTEER AND POLICE CREWS
ON THE GROUND BEGAN COMBING
THROUGH THE AREA, A
-SECOND- TIME.(X)
Brad Kreifel>> WE JUST
DON'T KNOW WHERE TO LOOK,
WE REALLY DON'T HAVE ANY
SPECIFIC AREA TO
PINPOINT... IT'S A NEEDLE
IN A HAYSTACK
 MEANWHILE... BRENDAN'S
MOTHER-- REBECCA GONZALEZ--
IS REACHING OUT FOR HELP TO
THOSE OUTSIDE NEBRASKA...
HOPING HE'S STILL ALIVE.
 BUT, OFFICIALS ARE
STARTING TO POINT FINGERS
AT THE FATHER.(X)
>> 6:26:15 WE BELIEVE THE
LAST PERSON TO SEE BRENDAN
WAS HIS FATHER.
 THE DAY OF BRENDAN'S
DISAPPEARANCE... HIS FATHER
LED POLICE ON A CHASE.
 TODAY, IVAN HENK MADE A
COURT APPEARANCE FOR THAT
MATTER -AND- FOR ASSAULTING
AN OFFICER.
 POLICE DON'T KNOW WHY
HENK RAN FROM THEM.
 THE BOY'S -MOTHER- IS
ALSO CONSIDERED A SUSPECT.
 SEARCHERS HAVE RECOVERED
THE FLIGHT DATA AND COCKPIT
VOICE RECORDERS FROM A
COMMUTER PLANE THAT
CRASHED, IN CHARLOTTE,
NORTH CAROLINA.(/)
 BOTH RECORDERS WERE
BURNED IN THE CRASH, BUT
APPEAR TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE.
 ALL 21 PEOPLE ON BOARD
THE PLANE DIED WHEN IT
CRASHED, THIS MORNING, INTO
AN AIRPORT HANGAR JUST
AFTER TAKE-OFF.(/)
 HOSPITAL MORGUES IN
SOUTHERN TURKEY ARE FILLED
WITH VICTIMS OF AN
EARLY-MORNING PLANE CRASH.
 THE TURKISH AIRLINES
FLIGHT CRASHED ND SPLIT
APART IN FLAMES AS IT
LANDEDSHORT OF A RUNWAY IN
HEAVY FOG.
 TURKISH AIRLINES SAID
SOME OF THE 75 VICTIMS ARE
FOREIGNERS, BUT HAD NO
IMMEDIATE INFORMATION ON
THEIR NATIONALITIES.
 THE HOUSE
REPRESENTATIVES APPROVESA
BILL EXTENDING JOBLESS
BENEFITS FOR MILLIONS OF
AMERICANS.(/)
 THE 7-POINT-3 BILLION
DOLLAR MEASURE PASSED BY A
VOTE OF 416-TO-4.
 PRESIDENT BUSH IS
EXPECTED TO SIGN THE BILL
TOMORROW... THE LAST DAY HE
CAN ACT BEFORE THERE WOULD
BE A DISRUPTION IN THE
DELIVERY OF CHECKS.(/)
 MORE PEOPLE WILL SOON BE
OUT OF A JOB HERE IN
SIOUXLAND.
 "SCHAEFF, INCORPORATED"
WILL CLOSE IT'S PLANT NEAR
LAWTON AROUND THE END OF
MARCH....LAYING-OFF 25
EMPLOYEES.
 PLANS FOR THE CURRENT
WORKFORCE HAVEN'T BEEN
FINALIZED... AND THEY DON'T
KNOW -IF- THEY WILL BE
OFFERED POSITIONS AT OTHER
PLANTS.
 (MATT)
 ANOTHER WARM WINTER
DAY...
 AND, PROBABLY OUR LAST,
RIGHT RON?!?(/)
 (KRISTIE)
 STILL AHEAD...(/)
 SHOULD YOU GET THE SMALL
POX VACCINATION?
 "HEALTHBEAT FOUR" HAS
THE ANSWER.(/)
 PLUS...
 FIND OUT HOW THE CITY OF
SIUX CITY CAN HELP YOU
PLAN YOUR YEAR.(X)
Ron Demers Reporting>> 
REGIONAL/IOWA WEATHER
SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER
SERVICEAFTER A DAY OF
RECORD WARMTH ACROSS THE
REGION...A MUCH COLDER
WEATHER PATTERN IS TAKING
SHAPE FOR THURSDAY INTO THE
WEEKEND.OVERNIGHT LOWS
WILL REMAIN ABOVE
NORMAL...IN THE 20S TO
MIDDLE 30S. BUT ON
THURSDAY...A COLD FRONT
WILL DROP SOUTH OUT OF
CANADA...BRINGING SHARPLY
COLDER TEMPERATURES. HIGH
TEMPERATURES THURSDAY WILL
REACH THE 3S. MOISTUE IS
VERY LIMITED...SO ANY
PRECIPITATION THROUGH THE
WEEKEND WOULD BE LIMITED TO
FLURRIES ACROSS FAR
NORTHERN IOWA...AND
SCATTERED LIGHT SNOW TO THE
NORTH...THURSDAY AND
THURSDAY NIGHT.
Demers Reporting>> 
 (KRISTIE)
 THE WEATHER SEEMS A LOT
MORE LIKESPRING, LATELY.
 (MAT)
 BUT, CHECK A CALENDAR,
AND YOU'LL KNOW IT'S STILL
JANUARY.(/)
 IN FACT, CHECK OUT THE
CITY OF SIOUX CITY'S NEW
CALENDAR.
 CITY LEADERS UNVEILED
THE 2003 EDITION, THIS
MORNING.
 IF YOU'D LIKE ONE, JUST
STOP BY CITY HALL AND PICK
ONE UP.
 (KRISTIE)
 STILL AHWAD...
 THERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR
THE OWNERS OF A DOWNTOWN
HIGH RISE.
 (MATT)(/)
 INSPECTORS SAY PARTS OF
THE BADEOW BUILDING--
RED-TAGGED FOR REPAIRS--
CAN RE-OPEN.(X)
 TONIGHT, ON HEALTHBEAT
FOUR, NEWS CHANNEL FOUR'S
CHRISTY BATIEN TELLS US
WHAT THE PLAN WILL MEAN FOR
SIOUXLAND.(X)
Christy Batien Reporting>>
IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS,
CERTAIN PUBLIC HEALTH AND
MEDICAL PERSONNEL ACROSS
THE COUNTRY WILL BE OFFERED
THE SMALL POX VACCINE. 
IT'S AN EFFORT TO PREPARE
THE COUNTRY IN CASE OF A
BIOLOGICAL TERROIST ATTACK.
 IN IOWA, 800 WORKERS AT
HOSPITALSAND PUBLIC
HEALTH DEPARTMENTS WILL BE
VACCINATED.BUT THEY WON'T
BE GETTING THE SMALL POX
VIRUS IN THE SHOT.
Dan Weakley>> 29:37:19 
You're getting vaccinia. 
Vaccinia is a similar virus
to small pox and vaccinia
actually causes what they
call cow pox.So people
can not get small pox from
bein vaccinated.
Batien Reporting>> BUT,
THEY DO HAVE A CHANCE OF
SIDE EFFECTS AS MINOR AS
LOCALIZED PAIN AT THE SITE
OF THE HOTTOSOMETIMES
FATAL ENCEHALITIS.
Dan Weakley>> 31:15:02 
It's been estimated one to
two people per million will
die, or could die, and
approximately 17 to 20
people per million will
have severe side effects.
Batien Reporting>> FOR THE
MOST PART... THE SIDE
EFFECTS ARE MINOR... AND
THE PERSON VACCINATED IS
ONLY CONTAGIOUS TO OTHERS
WITH COMPROMISED IMMUNE
SYSTEMS FOR 3-4 WEEKS.THE
STRENGTH OF THE VACCINE CAN
LAST 5-10 YEARS OR BEYOND. 
BUT WEAKLEY SAYS THIS
VACCINATION PLAN SHOULD
MORE THAN PREPARE THE U-S
IN CASE OF A DIAGNOSIS.
Dan Weakley>> 34:37:04If
small pox is diagnosed
anywhere in the world, we
are under an emergency
situation and we need to
immuninze the population in
the U-S in a very short
period of time of like 3-5
days. Plans are in progress
and being developed
nationwide, statewide, and
also locally to accomplish
this.
Batien Reporting>> WEAKLEY
SAYS AT THIS POINT YOU
SHOULDN'T FEEL THE NEED TO
GET THE VACCINE.
Dan Weakley>> 33:57:02And
hopefully you will never
feel the need to be
immunized against small pox.
Batien Reporting>> IN SIOUX
CITY, CHRISTY BATIEN, KTIV
NEWS CHANNEL FOUR.
 SMALL POX VACCINATIONS
STOPPED IN THE U-S IN 19-72.
 BOTH SIOUX CITY
HOSPITALS SAY VACCINATION
FOR THEIR EMPLOYEES COULD
START IN THE NEXT FEW
MONTHS.
 STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS
SAY THERE ARE -NO- PLANS TO
VACCINATE THE GENERAL
PUBLIC.(/)
 PROESTS, TODAY, ON
CAPITOL HILL..
 PARENTS SAY CONGRESS HAS
STRIPPED THEM OF THEIR
RIGHT TO SUE VACCINE-MAKERS
OVER INJURIES TO THEIR
CHILDREN.
 KATHY KILPATRICK SAYS
HER 6-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER'S
AUTISM WAS CAUSED BY
PRESERVATIVE IN A ROUTINE
VACCINE.
 BUT, SHE SAYS A
PROVISION ATTACHED TO A LAW
CREATING THE HOMELAD
SECURITY DEPARTMENT CLOSED
THE LAST "LEGAL" AVENUE FOR
PARENTS TO SUE DRUG
COMPANIES.
 REPUBLICANS BACKED THE
MEASURE... DEMOCRATS WANT
TO REPEAL IT.
 THANKS KRISTIE JO.
 STILL AHEAD...(/)
 THE BEST OF THE WORST!
 MISTER BLACKWELL'S LIST
OF THE WORLD'S
WORST-DRESSED... A LITTLE
LATER ON.(X)
 BUT FIRST...
 THE CITY HAS GIVEN A
CLEAN "BILL OF HEALTH" TO A
PROBLEM-PLAGUED DOWNTOWN
HIGH-RISE.
 (MATT)
 INSPECTORS WENT THROUGH
THE BADGEROW BUILDING, THIS
MORNING, AND REMOVED THE
RED TAGS PUT IN PLACE IN
OCTOBER.
 NEWSCHANNEL FOUR'S BRUCE
SCHEID HAS THE STORY.(X)
Bruce Scheid eporting>>
City Inspection Services
Manager David Brown and the
man in charge of the
Badgerow Building, Dan
Sonngers of the Camellott
Corporation went fom
floor-to-floor and
room-to-room to verify
corrections to about
one-hundred city building
code deficiences.Problems
ranged from improper
electrical wiring to
inadequate provisions for
fire escapes.They came to
light back in October after
the building's elevators
failed. They've since been
repaired and inspected. 
Now, so have the other code
deficiencies.The action
removes red tags the city
had posted in the Badgerow
building.
David Brown/City Inspection
Services>> The main impact
is they're no longer under
the threat of any additonal
enforcement action as far
as my office is concerned.
Bruce Scheid, Siouxland's
News Channel>>Dan Songger
acknowledges the image of
the Badgerow building has
been tarnished.He says he
accepts full responsibility
for that.
Dan Songger/Camellott
Corporation>> What'd it
take?It was quite an
experience. It was
something that's good for
the building because we
really substantially
upgraded the safety issue
on the fir escape, on the
boiler system.Our boiler
system is probably one of
the safest ones in the
entire city.
Bruce Scheid Reporting>>
Songger says it cost
hundreds-of-thousands of
dollars to correct the
building code deficiencies.
Bruce Scheid, Siouxland's
News Channel>> IN SIOUX
CITY, BRUC SCHEID, KTIV,
NEWSCHANNEL FOUR.
 BUT, THE BADGEROW'S
TROUBLES MIGHT NOT BE
OVER...
 THE BUILDING'S OWNERS
STILL OWE WOODBURY COUNTY
AND THE CITY OF SIOUX CITY
MORE THAN 37-THOUSAND
DOLLARS IN BACK TAXES AND
ASSESSMENTS.
 GATEWAY'S EARNINGS
WARNING WEIGHED HEAVILY ON
THE MARKET, TODAY...(/)
 AFTER HITTING A DAILY
LOW OF 2-DOLLARS-71-CENTS,
GATEWAY STOCK RALLIED TO
FINISH THE DAY AT 2.96 PER
SHARE.
 THAT'S 21-CENTS OFF
TUESDAY'S CLOSING PRICE OF
 THE COMPUTER-MAKER ISS.
LOOKING AT A LOSS OF
18-TO-19 CENTS PER SHARE IN
THE FOURTH QUARTER.. THAT'S
MUCH LARGER THAN THE
EXPECTED 13-CENT LOSS.
 FOR SIOUXLAND'S -FIRST-
LOOK AT NEWS ANDWEATHER,
WAKE UP TO "NEWSCHANNEL
FOUR TODAY" AT 5:30.
 HERE'S AL JOENS WITH A
PREVIEW.(X)
(CAPTION TEXT NOT AVAILABLE
FOR THIS STORY.)
 (KRISTIE)
 THE HAWKEYES NEEDED A
WIN TO BREAK A LOSING
STREAK TONIGHT.
 (BRAD)
 Iowa hasn't won a Big-12
road game in almost two
years.
 The Hawks were at
Northwestern
tonigt...where they've
lost two straight seasons.
 The hilites are just
ahead.
 And, the Muskies try to
figure out a way to win at
home, as they play River
City.
 Plus our Channel 4
Champio comes from Charter
Oak-Ute.
 Sports is next.
 It may be hard to
believe, but Iowa hasn't
won a Big Ten road game in
almost two years.
 The streak reached 12
straight losses, heading
into tonight's conference
opener at Northwestern.
 Iowa has lost by 13 and
by 8 in Evanston the last
two seasons.
 The Musketeers also were
trying to snap a losing
streak tonight.
 Sioux City has lost
three straight games at the
Auditorium and 7 of their
last ten overall.
 The Muskies battled the
River City Lancers at the
Auditorium.
 AS OF MONDAY, THE GIRLS
AT CHARTER OAK-UTE HAD
SEVEN WINS THIS SEASON.
 THE BOBCATS HAVE NEVER
WON MORE THAN SEVEN GAMES
IN A SEASON SINCE IOWA WENT
TO THE FIVE-PLAYER FORMAT.
 A LOT OF THE SUCCESS HAS
TO DO WITH THIS WEEK'S
NEWS-CHANNEL FOUR CHAMPION
KALA KUHLMAN.
 BRAD REIERSON HAS THE
STORY.
ad Reierson Reporting>>
FOR THE BOBCATS' KALA
KUHLMAN THIS HAS BEEN A
FAMILIAR SOUND SO FAR THIS
SEASON.....SHE'S AVERAGING
21 POINTS-A-GAME, AND SHE'S
ONLY A FRESHMAN. KALA
CREDITS HER PARENTS FOR HER
EARLY SUCCESS
Kala Kuhlman/CO-U
Freshman>> I'VE GONE TO A
LOT OF TOURNAMENTS AND MY
MOM AND DAD HAVE PUT A LOT
OF TIME INTO THIS. AND MY
DAD KNOWS A LOT ABOUT
BASKETBALL. HE'S TAUGH ME
EVERYTHING I KNOW.
Brad Reierson Reporting>>
GETTING THIS EARLY START
WILL MAKE CAREER MARKS LIKE
1000 POINTS VERY
ACCESSIBLE. BUT HER MAIN
GOALS FOCUS ON THE CHARTER
OAK-UTE TEAM AND HER POST
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER.
Kala Kuhlman/CO-U Fresh.>>
GETTING TO THE STATE
TOURNAMENT, WE ALL REALLY
WANT TO GET THERE. AND I
WANT TO PLAY BASKETBALL IN
COLLEGE.
Brian De Jong/CO-U Head
Coach>> I THINK SHE CAN
BECOME A TOP NOTCH DIVISION
ONE BASKETBALL PLAYER.
SHE'S A GREAT ALL-AROUND
ATHLETE. SHE'S THE PITCHER
ON OUR SOFTBALL TEAM AND
WAS THIRD-TEAM ALL-STATE AS
AN EIGHTH-GRADER. SHE
PROBABLY CULD CHOOSE
EITHER SPORT BUT BASKETBALL
IS HER FIRST LOVE.
Brad Reierson Reporting>>
WITH KALA AND TWO OTHER
FRESHMAN IN THE TOP 8 OF
THIS YEAR'S SQUAD THE NEXT
FEW YEARS COULD BE GOOD
ONES FOR THE CATS.
Brian De Jong/CO-U Head
Coach>> THERE ARE SEVEN
OTHER FRESHMAN THAT COULD
SEE PLAYING TIME THIS
SEASON AND I WOULD HAVE NO
PROBLEM STARTING FIVE OF
THEM. I'M REALLY LOOKING
FORWARD TO THE NEXT
THREE-AND-A-HALF YEARS WITH
HER AND THE GROUP.
Brad Reierson Reporting>>
IN CHARTER OAK, IOWA, BRAD
REIERSON KTIV NEWCHANNEL
FOUR SPORTS.
 THE BOBCATS WILL HOST
MANNING ON FRIDAY.
TAMPA BAY'S DERRICK
BROOKS IS THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS N-F-L DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE YEAR.
 HE LED THE N-F-L WITH
THREE INTERCEPTION RETURNS
FOR TOUCHDOWNS AND ALSO
SCORED ON A FUMBLE RECOVERY.
 THE LINEBACKER TOPPED
THE BUCCANEERS WITH 170
TACKLES, HAD A CAREER HIGH
FIVE INTERCEPTIONS AND 15
DEFENSED PASSES.
 MIAMI'S JASON TAYLOR
FINISHED SECOND IN THE
BALLOTING WITH
ELEVEN VOTES.
 FINALLY, TONIGHT...
 FASHION GURU, MISTER
BLACKWELL, IS OUT WITH HIS
"WORST-DRESSED" LIST.
 (KRISTIE)(/)
 THE BEST OF THE WORST...
FORMER PLAYBOY PLAYMATE
ANNA NICOLE SMITH.
 OZZY OSBORNE'S
DAUGHTER, KELLY, TOOK
SECOND PLACE ON THE LIST.
 BOTH ARE FOLLOWED
CLOSELY BY A NUMBER OF POP
SINGERS INCLUDING SHAKIRA,
PINK AND CHRISTINA
AGUILERA... AND A FEW
ACTRESSES INCLUDING CAMERON
DIAZ AND MEG RYAN.
