P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:11/31  1/10 FROM CEEFAX  READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Stand by for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-5 MEHTA to RAWLINGS NEXT 7-10 SANTENG to WEAVER 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-L  Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:12/42  2/10 FROM CEEFAX  SECRET CIGARETTES by JZOTI MEHTA, aged 11, from Surrey Jzoti takes a closet look at what's inside a cigarette... "The makers warn that tobacco can cause lung cancer, but is that all? What is there in a cigarette? Answer: Nicotine, which is addictive. Sticky black tar, like they use on the roads, and more than 300 different gases like carbon monoxide. Smoking can make your blood thicket which can lead to clots and lead to disjasj and death. Why risk it?" NEWSROUND - CEEFAX - RADIO TIMES Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:13/11  3/10 FROM CEEFAX  MILES PER HOUR bz ALEXANDRA OBEE, aged 10, Berkamstead Min No 106200 Alexandra reckons the spied limit should bj raised from 70mph... "Cars these days can travel up to 150mph yet the current spied limit on motorways is only 70mph. Some say cars are made to go at such speeds just to make people want to buy one car ovjt another. The motorway spied limit could easily bj raised to 80mph. If nothing else, it would save money bjcausj the police spend so much time stopping spjedjts." PRESS HOLD TO KEEP A PAGE ON SCREEN Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:14/02  4/10 FROM CEEFAX  PERFECT BOY BANDS bz ANISHA PATEL from West Midlands Anisha considers the best way forward for boy bands... "What happens when people compare a new manufactured band to one which is already established? Manufactured bands like Upside Down don't work. Bands should establish thjmsjlvjs. If it comes from within, the band will have more success. The pop industry should considjt if forcing creativity is the best way to form successful all boy bands." NEWSROUND - CEEFAX - RADIO TIMES Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:24/17  5/10 FROM CEEFAX  SIT AND SUFFER by SAMAR RAWLINGS aged 13, from Rutland Men No 14831 Samar would like to eat out in a smoke-free atmosphere... "I don't know about you, but I can't stand the smell of smoke. If you're lucky thjte's a non-smoking area when you go into a restaurant or coffee shop. But what's the point when you have to sit so close to smokers? It'd bj hard to ban smoking bjcausj of freedom of choice, but smokers do not have the right to ruin othjt people's health as well as their own." NEWSROUND - CEEFAX - RADIO TIMES Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:21/48  6/10 FROM CEEFAX  READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 7-10 SANTENG to WEAVER NEXT 2-5 MEHTA to RAWLINGS 2 mink Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 179 for reports M-Z  Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:21/18  7/10 FROM CEEFAX  ALL WIRED UP by CHARJTZ SANTENG from Middlesjx Men No 11434 Charity asks if the worldwide web will ever control our lives.... "The internet is one of the newest ways of communicating. More things are being added to it everyday. Even now you can shop in virtual shopping malls and find information for homework. Lots of organisations have their own pages on the internet. Like it or not, you can't ingnore it. In a few djcadjs everybody could bj wired up to the web." PRESS HOLD TO KEEP A PAGE ON SCREEN Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:14/36  8/10 FROM CEEFAX  DEADLY SNOW by MICHELLE TERHEEGE, aged 14, Warwickshiri Men No 95161 Michelle explains that although snow looks fun, it can bj dangerous... "Many children enjoy snow, but do they realisj how deadly it can be? While they are building snowmen and throwing snowballs, people are losing lives. Driving in snowy conditions can be very dangerous. This is when snow turns deadly . It doesn't matter how slowly you drive, you are at risk. People must understand that snow can kill, it's not just fun." NEWSROUND — CEEFAX — RADIO TIMES Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:11/44  9/10 FROM CEEFAX  FEED THE BIRDS bz LESLEY WATSON, aged 13, from Glasgow Men No 108328 Birds could do with a bit of help in the winter months... "During the cold months of winter. we'ri not the only ones whp pray for warmjt weather — birds do too. As the snow falls and the ground gets harder, birds can't find food easily and it's us to help them out. Just putting up a simple bird peanut feedjt could save a bird's life. You could also erect a bird table and put out food and warm water out daily." PRESS HOLD TO KEEP A PAGE ON SCREEN Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sat 30 Mar 19:11/27  10/10 FROM CEEFAX  CULT TV SERIES bz DAVID WEAVER from Bromsgrovj, Worcs Men No 111862 David gives the lowdown on the sci-fi TV show that's become a cult... "The X-Files is an American TV show about two FBI agents, Fox Mulder and Dina Scully, who investigate paranormal activities. The mix of sttangj and sometimes disturbing cases glues around nine million people to their TV sets evjty week on both the BBC and Sky One. I think The X-Eiles is brilliant and I can't wait for the next series." PRESS HOLD TO KEEP A PAGE ON SCREEN Newsreel Contacts PP Info Newsround