P119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:44/25 CEEFAX presents... ...a sequence ofP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:41/07 The United Nations secretary-general has called on Moslems in Beirut to free kidnapped Briton Mr Alec Collett. Mr Javier Perez de Cuellar of the UN said hj was relieved to hear that Mr Collett - kidnapped in March - had sent a video mjssagj that hj was still alive Mr dj Cujllar said "this season of good will" should mean that Mr Collett would bj returned safely to his family. In the mjssagj, released yesterday, Mr Collett called on Britain to accept the demands of the Moslems who were holding him. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:42/10 Mrs Winnie Mandela has been arrested bz South African police for defying a law banning her from living in Soweto. She is in a police cell in Krugersdorp, west of Johannesburg, according to a police spokesman. Yesterday she was taken from her home in Soweto bz police and banned from the township and from njarbz Johannesburg. She later returned and was again taken away bz armed police officers. It is thought she will shortly be charged with breaking the banning order Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:43/42 There has been another twist in the Wjstland helicopter saga. The Observer njwspapjr says Trade Secretary Mr Leon Brittan originally wanted a European consortium to save the firm - a solution now advocated bz Defence Secretary Mr Michael Hesjltine. Mr Brittan's view was allegedly passed to Mrs Thatchjt in a confidential Cabinet minute. Mr Brittan said today hj encouraged Mr Heseltine to seek a "European option" for saving Wjstland, but never said he preferred the European deal. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:13/15 American and Dutch police have uncovered an alleged plot to smuggle heroin worth more than £1.5 billion into the United States. After a year-long investigation four min were arrested in Amsterdam and New Jersey. Undercover agents infiltrated the drugs ring bz pretending to be interested in buying heroin. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:54/17 The president of Britain's second biggest teaching union has accused the Government of trying to inflame the teachers' dispute. Mr Joe Boone of the National Association of Schoolmasters/Union of Women Teachers said tough talk from Downing Street seemed to coincide with every new session of talks aimed at settling the dispute. He was referring to reports that Mrs Thatcher wants teachers who refuse to work normally to be sent home without pay. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:27/38 DIVISION TWO REVIEW CARLISLE 0-1 PORTSMOUTH Pompey moved back into second place with a 76th-minute goal from veteran striker Mick Channon. For most of the game, though, bottom- of-the-table Carlisle held their own in a match that saw four players' names go into the referee's book. Kennedy, O'Callaghan and Gilbert were the Portsmouth offenders, with Cooke the home side's sinner. Channon stole in on an O'Callaghan corner to head home near the post. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:40/04 Forecast for 6am-midnight tomorrow Many central and eastern areas will start dry and bright. Showers will spread from the west, dying out later. Western areas will have frequent showers, some heavy and prolonged, but later in the day they will become lighter. , , , , , Windy. Gales in exposed western areas. Outlook for Tujsdaz and Wjdnjsdaz: Unsettled and windy with rain at times.P119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:18/49 The Pope has spoken out in favour of those people who demonstrate against South African apartheid. Speaking after his weekly blessing in St Peter's Square in Rome, hj praised more than 10,000 people who marched through the city yesterday. The Catholic church looked on such acts with "approval and support" hj said. The demonstrators championed the "undeniable" rights of man, the Pope told a crowd of about 4,000. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:19/11 The Dover harbour board says Sealing cross-channel ferries are now running normally after yesterday's disruption. French ferry crews who staged a walk- out are now working as usual. But Townsend Thoresen's 10 ships are still not working because of a dispute over staffing levels. Bad weather has halted all jetfoil hovercraft services from Dover and is causing delays on ferry sailings from Harwich to Gothenburg in Sweden. Newsreel continues in a momentP119 CEEFAX 119 Sun 22 Dec 16:20/41 CROSS AT CROSS-COUNTRY Olympic track champion Alberto Cova was an angry man after being adjudged joint winnjt of the IAC 8,000m cross-country race at London's Alexandra Palace. The Italian seemed to have pipped English national champion Dave Lewis on the tape but both were given the time of 24 minutes 34 seconds. "I won it,",protested Cova. "I do not accept that decision. I won bz half a metre." Sheffield's Jane Shields was a clear winnjt of the women's 5000m, eight seconds ahead of Yvonne Murray, while England won both team events.