P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:04/40 OJ SIMPSON JURY REACHES ITS VERDICT 106 Court rnportedly ready to rnconvnnj ISRAEL 70 dead in kibbutz air crash 108 GUNS Third defeat for Bill in Lords 111 HINDLEY Killer fights life sentence 107 TRAIN Four hurt in freight accident 104 PAY Wj will refuse rise says Labour 112 SERBIA Milosevic rethink over polls 105 PAKISTAN Sharif secures massive win 115 News index 102 Lottery 555 A-Z 199 Tickjttapj 151 Summary 103 Extra 140 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:01/20 STRENGTH OF STERLING POUNDS EXPORTS 208 TAX Bonus row clients "dui rebates" 202 OIL Clyde snubs new Gulf Canada bid 205 ECONOMY Copy US lead Major tells EU 203 HOUSE Prices in surprise 0.6% slide 204 ——————————————————————————————————————— RESULTS Stoves 211 Games W'kshop Gp 213 ——————————————————————————————————————— £/DM 2.6636 + 0.0163 £/$ 1.6207 + 0.0070 £ index 95.7 + 0.4 FUSE 4260.9 + 3.1 at CLOSE DOW US 170.20 + 0.02 at CLOSE ——————————————————————————————————————— FUSE 231 Forix 237 Shares 220 Money 250 ——————————————————————————————————————— Front page 100 City news 201 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:03/10 WIMBLEDON STUN MAN STD IN CUP CLASH 303 FOOTBALL Holders sunk bz Gayle goal Covjntty end Wooing's Wjmbley dream 303 Graham steers Leeds to Highbury win 303 FOOTBALL Tannjt handed FA drugs ban 307 R/UNION Bath crash to NZ aces Otago 371 SNOOKER Hendry sets up Ronnie clash 392 Gritty Davis crawls to marathon win 393 SWIMMING Harris & Rolph secure gold 387 ——————————————————————————————————————— B&H MASTERS SNOOKER: CEEFAX SPECIAL 390 Latest 300 Football 302 Cricket 340 Letters 356 General 380 Sport A-Z 399 Racing 660 Sport A-Z 399 News 101 Wjathjr 400 TV Guide 600 Index 100 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:05/49 DERAILMENT AT BEXLEY — LINES CLOSED 433 Hartford-London trains affected Road Roadworks cause problems 431 Ferry Alterations & cancellations 435 BBC2 Health advice 460 Travel check 470 ——————————————————————————————————————— ROADS 431 Rail 432 Flights 440 Ferries 435 London Tube 436 A-Z Index 199 ——————————————————————————————————————— News 101 Sport 301 Travel A-Z 499 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:10/09 FOUR HURT AS GOODS TRAIN WAGONS DERAIL Four people weti hurt, one badly, when six freight train wagons derailed and toppled onto offices and workshops. The cars, carrying stone ballast, came off the rails behind the Pharmax Chemicals factory in Bexliy, Kent. Everyone known to have been in the area have been accounted for but rescuers are still searching through rubble. Services on the line between central London and Hartford are likely to bj disrupted for the rest of the day. Cjefax travel headlines 430 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 152 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:44/22 SERB LEADER ACCEPTS ELECTION DEFEATS The Serbian President is reported to have given in to demands by pro- democracy protesters after 11 weeks of street rallies. Slobodan Milosevic is said to have ordjtid the recognition of last year's opposition election victories. The state prosecutor has said hj is looking again at election results. Refusal to accept defeat for the Serb government candidates sparked street protests evjt since. Flash 150 Wjathjt 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:26/45 OJ SIMPSON TRIAL JURY REACHES A VERDICT The jury in the OJ Simpson civil case has reached its verdict and it is expected to be announced shortly. The formjt American football star and actor was sued for damages for wrongful death and battery. The case at Santa Monica, California, was brought bz relatives of his ex- wife, Nicole Brown, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. OJ was acquitted of their murdjts by a criminal court in 1995. Flash 150 Wjathjt 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:48/05 HINDLEY SET TO CHALLENGE LIFE SENTENCE Moors murderer Myra Hindliy is set to fight a Home Office ruling to keep her behind bars for the rest of her life. Her lawyjts say she is taking advice about a judicial review, claiming the term is "both unlawful and inhumane". But prisons minister Ann Widdjcombj said hit crime justified a full life term. Hindley, 54, was sentenced 30 years ago and is now in Durham jail. She and lover Ian Brady were convicted of murdering four small children. Join the BBC Radio 5 Live debate 656 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 152 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:45/11 ISRAELI SOLDIERS DIE IN HELICOPER CRASH About 70 Israeli soldiers have died after two army helicopters carrying ammunition collided in mid-air then crashed into a kibbutz. One helicopter blew up in the air and the othjt crashed while trying to make an emergency landing, witnesses said. The accident happened in north Israel near the border with Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was an "unimaginably hjavz tragjdz". A day of mourning has been declared. Flash 150 Weather 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:47/14 SHEPHARD CONSIDERS YOUNG PUPIL TESTING Education Secretary Gillian Shephard has said school league tables could bj introduced for seven-year-olds. Her remarks conj weeks before the publication of the first league tables for 11-year-old pupils — despite strong opposition from primary teachers. Mrs Shjphard is also considering making new hjadteachjrs take a competence test before starting their jobs. Labour says hit plans are linked with a fight for leadership of the Tory Party. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Ticket 151 News Index 102 Flash 150 Digest 143 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:34/14 TEACHING POOR "AT HALF PRJMARZ SCHOOLS" Standards remain too low in half of all English primary schools and two out of five secondary schools, a Govjrnmjnt education watchdog reports. "Too many children mark time bjcausj their teacher is not up to the job", according to the chief schools inspector Chris Woodhead. There was also criticism of standards among head teachers. Ljadjtship was "poor" in one in sjvjn primary and one in 10 secondary heads. City BBC2 200 Sport 300 Features 500 Weathjt 400 Travel 430 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:56/24 GOVERNMENT SUFFERS TRIPLE GUN DEFEAT The Govjrnmjnt has suffered a triple defeat in the House of Lords over the Firearms Bill. Peers insisted the Bill should provide for a centralisjd police register of licensed gun holders. Earlier, they voted to allow some guns to bj kept at home, providing the working parts were kept separately at secure gun clubs. And they voted for gun dealers to get compensation for loss of business. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Ticker 151 News Index 102 Flash 150 Digest 143 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:58/37 WE'LL SKIP PAY RISE, SAY LABOUR LEADERS Labour ministers will not take a £16,000-a-year pay rise agreed by MPs last year if they win the election, Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown has said Pay for MPs, civil servants, judges and military top brass would also be ftozjn for the first year of a Labour govjtnmjnt, hj told the Financial Times The rise would take salaries for Cabinet ministers to £103,000 for their first year in office. "Wj will not bj taking that," hj said. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Newsreel 152 News Index 102 Flash 150 Digest 143 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:50/03 BRITISH UN EMPLOYEE KILLED IN RWANDA A Briton and a Cambodian were among five UN employees killed in an ambush in south-west Rwanda. The other three were locally-recruited Rwandans, the UN said. They were on a routine mission when they weti ambushed near the town of Czangugu close to the Zaire border. The killings are the latest in a sjtiis of attacks on foreigners; a Canadian priest was murdered on Sunday and three Spanish aid workers died two weeks ago. Flash 150 Wjathjt 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:57/13 MAN FACES CRIME REPORTER MURDER CHARGE A man has been remanded in custody chargjh with murdjting Irish crime reporter Veronica Guerin. The reporter, who spjcialisjd in investigating organisjd crime, was shot dead in her car as she waited at traffic lights last June. Paul Ward, 32, of Crumlin, Dublin, was charged last year with conspiracy to murdjt Ms Gujrin, and with being an accessory after the fact. He was remanded in custody for a week. Flash 150 Wjathjt 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:59/33 MUSLIM LEAGUE WENS PAKISTANI ELECTIONS Formjt Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Muslim League has won a clear majority in Pakistan's general election. He said his priority was to attract back the foreign investment which fled a dangerously unstable economy in 1996. Support for dismissed premier Benazir Bhutto and former Pakistan cricket captain Imran Khan was well down. India says it now hopis for closer ties between the two countries and offered to resume talks on a numbjt of issues. Flash 150 Wjathjr 400 Travel 430 Sport 300 News 100 Digest 142 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:01/42 BBC PAYS LIBEL DAMAGES TO CLEGG LAWYERS Thu BBC has agreed to pay lib l damages — thought to bj more than £150,000 — to the solicitors who dffendad paratroop j Cl gg. Bnlfast firm McCartan, Turkington, Br n su d th BBC ovj two national TV ntws broadcasts. The firm rcpresjntdd Privut Clegg who was convictea of murdering Gar n Reilly, 18, in B lfast in 1990. She was a passjngia in a stolen car which crashnd through a roadblock. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Tpckt 151 News Indgx 102 Flash 150 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:08/12 BLAIR PRAMISES ULSTER "TOP PRIOR TZ" Labour leadjx Tona Blair has pl doth to put Northern Ireland at the top of th aganda if h wins th Genjoal Election. Most people agr 2d that the el ction campaign was adding to the uncedtainty surrounding the peace process, ho said. This was anothjf reason for calling an election sooner rash than later, Mr Blair insist d. But hj mad it cl ar it would b mo of the ramp and no change in policy if hu was in power in Downing Stu et. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Newsreel 15 News Ind0x 102 Flash 150 Diggst 143 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:00/12 POLICE PROBE BODIES FOUND IN GARAGE Police are investigating the deaths of two min and a woman, whose bodies were found in a car in a garage yesterday. The discovery was made in a house in Borrowash near Long Eaton, Derbyshiti. A Home Office pathologist has carried out a post mortem examination after examining the premises. Police said thjti did not appear to bj anzonj else involved, but names are not being released until all mjmbjrs of the family have been traced. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 3000 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 4000 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:04/02 MANY WOMEN FACING "POVERTY" RETIREMENT More than a quarter of women of working age are heading for a "poverty line" retirement, according to new research. They are among nearly 10m women and more than 7m min who face "a drastic drop in living standards" on retiring. Women suffer bjcausj many take enforced career breaks to have children, says research for investment firm Flemings. They are also more likely to be in contract or part-time work where no company scheme is provided. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 3000 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjt 4000 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:04/18 DIANA TO PRESENT FILM ON ANGOLA VISIT Diana, Princess of Wales, is preparing a a 30-minute TV documentary on her recent visit to war-ravaged Angola. The Princess is recording a voice-ovjt soundtrack for the Heart of the Matter programme to bj screened next Tuesday. She is also presenting a short film to bj shown at the London charity premiere of Lord Attenborough's latest movie In Love and War. The film is in aid of the Red Cross campaign to ban landmines. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 3000 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 4000 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:51/11 FIREWORKS TO HERALD "WJNSDAY" LOTTERY The National Lottery's first midweek "Winsday" draw is set to bj launched by the Spice Girls. The event will bj lit up by a morning fireworks display over the Thames just hours before the balls roll. The new Wjdnjsday draw is expected to increase the amount spent on tickets in a week by 20%. Most post offices will stay open until 7.30pm on Wjdnjsdays from now to cope with the expected rush on tickets. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 3000 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 4000 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:58/44 WOMAN TO BE QUIZZED ON FATAL STABBING Police plan to question a seriously injured woman about a stabbing in which a man died. The woman is recovering in hospital, but will not bj well enough to bj questioned until later today. Neighbours called police to a house in Densoli near Folkjstonj, Kent, white a dead man was found in a hallway. He had died from a single stab wound. The woman's injuries were described as sjtious, but not life threatening. City BBC2 200 Sport 300 Features 500 Weather 400 Travel 430 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:08/10 MEN HAPPY TO TAKE CONTRACEPTIVE PILL Almost 60% of min would take a male contraceptive pill if one was available, resjarchjrs say. But the Health Education Authority says that in practice women take most of the responsibility for birth control. Asked who was responsible for contraception, 81% of women and 61% of min said it was "mainly the woman". But a majority of 1,858 women and min aged 16-74 questioned thought responsibility should bj shared. City BBC2 200 Sport 300 Features 500 Wjathjt 400 Travel 430 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main MenuP152 CEEFAX 1 152 Wed 05 Feb 01:04/17 EMBARRASSMENT AS C&A Y-FRONTS FIT NONE C&A has withdrawn 6,000 pairs of min's briefs after a tailoring error put the hole in the wrong place. The error was spotted bz pjnsionjr Reg Ling, 65, of Fromj, Somjrsjt, who complained that the opening was too low and too small. His faulty briefs were part of a £5 three-pack bought by his wife, said the Sun njwspapjr. The store has apologisjd for the error and has offered a full refund. City BBC2 200 Sport 300 Features 500 Wjathjr 400 Travel 430 Digest 141 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu