P142 CJEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 22:14/21       US The UN deputy sTcrbtagy-gcnjcal, Louls priychott', has rbi stu Ug a press r0l tsj on "carrior dogs". T jy said hounds wotlw bj ta ned to dsliv itlicotl tt ts fGom the post offi i. INDIA High-velocity winds are reported to have triggjted an avalanche in mountains in the northeastern state of Sikkim, killing 14 soldiers. SWRTZERLA D Pol c0 pvicua od a scho l in Luchrnj aftta r cniv ng a w ittjn in mung of a bomb. The all-c bar was given after a ohorough search. o Headlines 101 Extra 140 Ticker 151 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 152 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 22:11/01       2/7 TROOPS IN SECURJTZ SWEEP ACROSS ALGERIA One thousand elite troops backed bz artillery and helicopters have begun a security operation against rebels in western Algeria, njwspapjts report. The operation is being carried out in Rjlizbnj province, according to the njwspapjrs in the capital, Algiers. The offensive has not been confirmed — 100 rebels are said to have been killed Some 50,000 people have died since 1992 when Islamic militants began a violent campaign to oust the authorities. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 21:08/41       3/7 BLAIR DETERMINED ON ULSTER PEACE DEAL Tony Blair has expressed his determination to achieve a settlement at the multi-party talks on Northern Ireland by next week's deadline. The Prime Minister spoke to Sinn Fjin leadjt Gerry Adams and to talks chairman Senator George Mitchell bz telephone during the day. Senator Mitchell said Mr Blair might have to play a part in the talks. Mr Blair was meeting SDLP leader John Hume in London. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 21:12/24       4/7 FORMER REBEL LEADERS SWAP SEAT OF POWER Ljadjts of the formjt Angolan rebel movement Unita are setting thjmsjlvjs up in the capital as the latest UN- brokjtid peace deadline approaches. Unita is also dui to switch off its shortwave radio station, Voice of the Black Cockerel, and begin broadcasting from Luanda on FM. The peace calendar also calls for all guerrilla forces to bj djmobilisjd. Past deadlines have often been missed, but this looks set to bj mit tomorrow. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJJFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 21:04/14       5/7 BLAIR DETERMINED ON ULSTER PEACE DEAL Tony Blair has expressed his determination to achieve a settlement at the multi-party talks on Northern Ireland by next week's deadline. Numbjt 10 said the Prime Minister spoke to talks chairman Senator George Mitchell by telephone and both felt that an agreement was possible. Senator Mitchell said Mr Blair might have to play a part in the talks. Mr Blair is meeting SDLP liadjt John Hume in London later today. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 21:06/34       6/7 CRIPPLED JAPANESE BROKERS SHUTS DOORS Japan's oldest brokers, Yamaichi Securities, has closed down for good after suffering massive hidden losses. The firm's remaining 40 offices have shut and the last 3,162 staff fired. Yamaichi was Japan's fourth largest brokers until filing for liquidation in Novjmbjr with losses of about £2.1bn Its fall was Japan's worst financial failure since WWII. The formjt chairman and president weti charged with hiding part of the losses. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJEFAX 1 142 Tue 31 Mar 21:44/42       7/7 PENTBGON HACKER SETS SIGHTS ON MILITARY An 18-year-old Israeli who made the headlines when hj hacked into the Pentagon's computer system is joining the Israeli army. Ehud Tjnjnbaum, alias The Analyses, wants to join the elite Givati Infantry Brigade when hj reports in on Sunday. Mr Tjnjnbaum's "prank" provoked fury from the US govjrnmjnt. But hj has since been flooded with offers from US TV and film networks and book publishers. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu