P178 CEEFAX 278 Sat 3QSep 22:17/s6 G FROM CEEFX  READ YOUR PRESS P—CK REPORT lIRE Standby for more stories coming up as wollows m APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 11-17 EDM NDSON to JOHNSTON NEXT 2#9 AHMEfI to fUTT! 0E2 njns Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 179 wot reports L-Z  MoreRjpts Contacts0 PP Info TV/R1vto
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:24/14  2/17 FROM CEEFX  DREAMING W—Q—R AHMAD AHMEfI from Chatham oo 99380 Waqar tells us what could hapxjn when you close our eyes. "Throughout history it has been believed that dreams foretell the future and contain certain symbols.  Everybody experiences two sorts of of sleep. Rapid Eye Movement TRIM) and non-REM sleep. REM sleep tagus up about 20% of our sleeping hours.  Wj dream most regularly during REM sleep, during which thjrj are flurries of eye movement and toe, finger and facial twitchings."  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:25/29 G FROM CEEFX  DRINKING AND DRJVINGAOS—NNA B—RK—T from London, aged 10 oo 99970 Katherine tells us about the dangers of drink driving.  "Have a drink too many and the only things that normally szffer are your head and stomach. But drive too and you have a lethal cocktail.  Each year some 800 xjople die in motor accidents involving drivers over the legal limit. Twice the legal limit of alcohol and drivers are 30 times more likely to have an accident. So don't drink and drive!"  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:45/22  4/17 FROM CEEFAX  PEER PRESSURE by ST—CEY BERRIM—N from Castleford oo 99321 Stacey's looks at a problem we'vj all conj across at some stage... "Peer pressure goes on in most schools. It's when you feel forced to do something bjcausj your gang or group of friends do it. It can occur in many forms. It can range from having to buy certain clothes or shoes, to experimenting with cigarettes, alcohol and drugs. The problem is getting worse and should bj dealt with now before it's too late.  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:49/42 G FROM CEEFX  ANIMALS IN DANGER bz M—RK BL—COM—N aged 9, from Liverpool Mark's concerned about the way we treat animals. "I think that slaughtering animals is very cruel. Just think if you were an elephant and a hunter got you and killed you for your tusks. And if you were a zebra and a hunter killed you for your skin. I think the Govjrnmjnt should stop this. And also the testing of chemical products on animals."  Contacts 176 PP Info 177 "LATE EDITION": 5.30pm-7am jvjry day MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:43/15  6/17 FROM CEEFX  LOWDOWN ON OWLS by CR—IG BRODIE from Glasgow oo 99734 Craig's found out all about owls...  "Owls are nocturnal animals and they eat rats, voles and rabbits. Nocturnal means awake at night and asleep in the day. Owls are friendly to humans if you treat them correctly. You must wear a strong glove so you don't cut your arms on their talons. They fly silently bjcausj of thrir soft feathers."  Contacts 176 PP Reports (—-L) 178 PP Info 177 PP Reports (M-Z) 179 MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:55/22 G FROM CEEFAX  READ YOUR PRESS P—CK REPORT lIRE Standby for more stories coming u8 as follows - APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-9 AHMEDI to DUST— oEXT 11-17 EDMONDSON to JOHNSTON 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 179 for reports L-Z  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:54/48  </17 FROM CEEFX  SOAPBOX bz JENNA CHRISTOPHERSON from Manchester oo 97451 Jenna has been working herself into a lather watching TV soap operas! "Neighbours, Brooksidj, Home and Away, EastEndjrs... what more could anzonj want! You can sit down in front of the TV and at any time you can almost bet there'll bj a soap on. I only watch Neighbours regularly myself, though I sometimes see lome and Away too. For many they are just an excuse not to do their homework or wash-up!"  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:49/49 G FROM CEEFX  STAR TREK by SON—LI fUTT—, aged 14, from Barnsley oo <10 Somali salutes the success of Star  Trek and its spin-offs...   "Space, the final frontier..." Those timeless words have been with us for almost 30 years now thanks to the brilliant Star Trek. Since the original '60s series, there have been TV cartoons, books, films, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. And a new movie, Star Trek: Generations, is out next year."  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:27/42 G FROM CEEFX  THE EXPLOSION by ROSALIND BUSHELL from Pembrokjshire oo 98112 Rosalind tells of an explosion. "On the 24th of July there was an explosion in an oil refinery in Pembroke Dock. I live about 15 miles away from the incident. At about 1.20pm there was a big bang. Later I went for a walk and I felt the ground shake, heard a bang and saw smoke from the oil refinery I got home and saw the news - it was one of the biggest explosions for a few years. Thankfully no-one was seriously injured."  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:57/29 G FROM CEEFX  READ YOUR PRESS P—CK REPORT lIRE Standby for more stories coming up as follows - —PPROX P—GE NAMES TIME 11-17 EDMONDSON to JOHNSTON oEXT 2-9 AHMEDI to DUST— 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a xagj on screen Please go to xagj 179 for reports L-Z  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:2:/44 G FROM CEEFAX  HOME AND AWAY'S DAVID DIXON bz f—WN EDMONDSON from Burnley oo 96250 Biography of the Aussie soap stay..  "David plays bad boy Nathan Roberts in Home and Away. He was born in Brisbane, 2nd May 1971. le is married to model Belinda Muller. David loves motorbikes and has a Harley Davidson and a Yamaha 25xcc. His hobbies include jet skiing and cooking Thai food for his wife. He enjoys singing and plays the lead in the Aussie production of Grease. He also has his own band."  Contacts 176 PP Info 177 Sport 300 MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:25/49 G FROM CEEFAX  THE LOCH MESS SUB KATHERINE EV—NS from Surbiton, Surrey oo 95007 Katherine tells us about a ojw tourist attraction at Loch Mess.  "Few will brave the waters of Loch Mess, whjthjr through fear of the cold or the legendary monster.  Now visitors can travel beneath the szrface of the loch in the comfort of a six-passjngjr szbmarinj. If you're worried about meeting Nettie you njedn't bj concerned. Giant sharks aren't keen on a metal and fibre glass meal p njithjr is old Nettie!"  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:23/34 G FROM CEEFX  DOCTOR MARTENS bz JESSIC— FLOUNDERS aged 14, from Belpjr No 4394 Jessica's been looking at the history of Doctor Marten boots. "They were once only associated with bovver boys and skinheads. Now, Dr Marten boots can bj seen on the feet of many xjople from xolice officers pounding the beat to fashion-wise teenagers. In 1945 Doctor Klaus Martens hurt his foot. He used old tykes to mark the first air-cushioned sole. It soon went into production and 50 million have been sold since."  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:36/26 G FROM CEEFAX  ANIMAL REPORT bz JULIE H—KRIS, aged 15, from London oo 3034 Julie asks why some zoos treat animals so badly... "After watching a TV programmj on BBC2 called State Of The Ark about animals in zoos I was appalled at the conditions they have to live in If people can't look after animals, why do they have to make them suffer for just a small profit? Why are people being so cruel? Let's try and stamp it out as animals can feel the xain just as much as we can." O MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:23/22  15/17 FROM CEEFX  FIRST AID f—NEIL lOWDEo from Sidcup, aged 9 oo 99266 Daniel tells us about vital lessons in First Aid.  "Wj have started to do First —id at school. It helps to save lives.  The first thing we learned was to find out if the xjrson is breathing, and how to find the xulsj on their nick.  Wj learned mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a dummy. Ozr teacher pumped a balloon, which gave the dummy a xulsj."  HAVE YOU SEEN OUR EVENING P—GER? MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:39/32 G FROM CEEFX  NEWSPAPERS JESSIE JEY—P—L—N, 14, from Southport oo 3034 Jessie tells us about the apxjal of njwspapjrs and their history... "Britain has the highest njwsxaxjr readership xjr head of population in the world. The earliest regular papers go bpck to the Roman empire. There were also Chinjsj gazettes in the first centuries of the Christian era. The first regular njwsxapjr in the English language appeared in 1620, but njwspaxjrs didn't achieve mpss readership until the 19th century."  MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Sat 3 Sip 22:27/54 G FROM CEEFX  RECYCLING IS BETTER bz CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON oo 98988 Christopher wants more people to re-use products. "Every year a forest the size of Wales is used to satisfy the paxjr demands of the UK xopulation. Normally paper is made from new wood pulp, but recycled paper is made from waste paxjr (eg old njwspapjrs and magazines). Everyone should buy recycled paper products bjcausj we need to save the world's resources."  "LATE EDITION" - 5.30pm jvjry night MoreRjpts Contacts PP Info TV/Radio