P178 CEJFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:11/12 1/14 FROM CEEFAX READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-5 AFTAB to DHANI NEXT 7-12 FART to JONES 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 179 for reports M-Z Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:11/25 2/14 FROM CEEFAX ELEPHANT CULL bz SAIQA AFTBB, 15, from Birmingham Men No 106459 Elephant numbers have increased, but that's not necessarily good news... "Just because the number of elephants have risen from near extinction, it does not mean that the only solution is to being back game-hunting. Injecting drugs into young female elephants to stop them having calves is not the way eithjt. In years to conj these females may not bj able to reproduce — and therefore numbers will decrease drastically all over again.b Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:11/49 3/14 FROM CEEFAX 'HY USE VIOLENCE? bz SHAHANA ALI from Manchester Men No 103103 Nanu wonders why we have to use violence to solve our problems... "First came the holocaust. Wj lost and (supposedly) we learns. Wj swore 'njvjr again'. Then came Bosnia. The world cried but did nothing. In a civilised society we don't have to resort to bloodshed to solve our differences. It takes hard work, time and understanding. The question is how much hard work, time and understanding? Surely we should find out before it's too late." Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CJEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:15/52 4/14 'j5,j5j5/|j=wj5j5j5j5 FROM CEEFAX BOZZONE v TAKE THAT" bz NICOLE BACCHUS from Stokjnchurch Men No 82122 Nicole reckons Tbkj That have yet another new rivbl... "Many have dared to challenge Take That, but have not managed to stay around for very long! Worlds Apart came... and are now hardly seen... Bad Boys Inc came and went... and now Boyzonj. The hot new band from Dublin have already had hits with "Key To My life" — but should they stay or should they go? Me? I think they'll stay!" NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RADIO TIMES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:13/00 5/14 FROM CEEFAX THE ENVIRONMENTBL STRUGGLE bz KEEP—L DHANI from Hounslow Tjjpal tells us that the environmental issue ism't simple ... "Noise pollution, air pollution, water pollution — the list is endless. But the issue of pollution ism't simple. Environmentalists would disagree. They would say pollution is always wrong. Others say it is the environmentalists who are blocking progress. To move forward not everything can bj 'green'. Meanwhile as the arguing goes on, the youngsters are the ones to suffer." Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:16/23 6/14 FROM CEEFAX READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 7-12 FART to JONES NEXT 2-5 AFTBB to DHANI 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 179 for reports M-Z Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:12/31 7/14 FROM CEEFAX 'HY ANIMALS HIBERNATE bz VERITY FART, from Hereford Men No 79689 Verity tells us why animals hibernate in the winter months... "Hibernation is more than just a cosz way to spend winter. For some animals it is a matter of life and death. True hibernators save precious energy by reducing their body temperatures. They live in a 'suspended' state. Hedgehogs virtually stop breathing. As temperatures warm up, the animals begin to creep out of their cosz shelters and return to normal." NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RBDIO TIMES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:13/45 8/14 'j5,j5j5/|j=wj5j5j5j5 FROM CEEFAX SUNBATHE WITH CARE bz JESSICA FLOUNDERS, Derbyshire Men No 84394 Jessica advises us on how to stay safe in the sun... "'ith the sun out and temperatures high, it's hard to resist the temptation of getting a tan. But too much sun is harmful to the skin and can lead to skin cancer. Weather reports advise on how long it is safe to stay outside. There is a simple code of practice to stay sbfe — SLIP on a shirt, SLOP on some sunscreen and SLAP on a hat." NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RADIO TIMES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:14/52 9/14 FROM CEEFAX PRISONERS! bz NADIA HALE, from Tivjrton, Devon Men No 65913 Marine park owners beware — Nadia says dolphins aren't circus performers... "There are many marine parks around the world with performing whales and dolphins, but should they bj allowed? They are taken away from their families and put in a 60ft tank — all alone — and fed dead prey. But as Jean-Michel Cousteau says: ''hen you put a dolphin or a killer whale (orca) in a pool, it's like throwing them in jail'." USE BUTTON ON HANDSET TO HOLD PAGES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:21/16 10/14 FROM CEEFAX SOAPS — GOOD OR BAD? bz PETER HANCOCK from Worktop Men No 9611 Peter looks back at the history of TV soap operas... "On December 9, 1960, Granada TV transmitted the very first episode of Coronbtion Street. Now 35 years on, has the soap run out of steam? Critics seem to think so — and now it's losing two popular characters... Bet Kilroy and Reg Holdsworth. Coronation Street has been successful, but others can bj flops such as the BBC's Eldorado. Are viewers finally getting bored of soaps?" Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:11/29 11/14 FROM CEEFAX CLASSIC OR MODERN? bz PAUL IMISON from Wjdnjs, Cheshire Paul questions GCSE examiners and makes a stand for popular literature.. "'hy is it that the National Curriculum insists we study only classical works of literature in English at school? As part of the GCSE course, pupils must study one novel, one play and a selection of poems — all classics. Shakespeare, Dickens & Co were greats, but this is the 1990s. What about some of the superb writers around today?" NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RADIO TIMES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:25/32 12/14 FROM CEEFAX OU5 GREEN SCHOOL by EMMA JONES, aged 10, from Abingdon, Oxfordshire Emma and her schoolmates have done their bit to protect the environment.. "If there's one major drawback to attracting wildlife to our school, it's the sight and sound of 400 noisy children at play! But at Rush Common we think we'vj solved the problem. Wj'vj sacrificed an area of our field and turned it into a wildlife haven. Nature has now taken over and we'vj learnjh a lot about wildlife." NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RADIO TIMES Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:17/55 13/14 'j5,j5j5/|j=wj5j5j5j5 FROM 'j5pjuz5pj5jujuj5ju CEEFAX SAVE OUR TREES by Sarah Laxelles Kings Lynn, Norfolk Men No 104446 Sarah raps those behind the destruction of forests... "Just think of all the creatures that live in the trees. How do you think they feel when their home is chopped down to build a kitchen? Most people immediately think of the devastation in the rainforest - but it is happening here too! Something must bj done. Wj must learn to respect trees and all those who live in them." RADIO TIMES — NEWSROUND — CEEFAX Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/RadioP178 CEEFAX 178 Thu 31 Aug 19:11/09 14/14 FROM CEEFAX SEAL HUNTERS ARE SLAMMED bz Adam Ljehjr, 8, Ipswich Men No 106128 Adam condemns the seal trade for its cruelty...... "I find it very sad that seals are killed for sport and so that their skins can bj used to make clothes. Seal hunters wouldn't like it if somjonj shot them for their skins. The Canadian govjrnmjnt should bj doing more to stamp out the trade. Thjsj fascinbting animals must bj allowed to roam around freely without being shot at!" Rjpts M-Z PP Info Contacts TV/Radio