P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:42/42    ]   ]   1/8 MASTERMIND The first winner of the BBC'w Masterojnd q{j} has died at the age of 80. Nancy Wilkinson, of Kingston in C!nbs, won the title in 1972. STRAW A man charged with threatening to kill Home Secretary Jack Straw and Labour MP Keith Bradley has "jen remanded on "!il "z magistrates in Black"urn. J!mes Motley, 47, of Black"urn, will re-appear on Decem"jr 6 HUNT Police are searching for a man who stole an M-registration Ford Escort with a young girl in the "act seat from outside a store in Stoke-on-Trent. Headlines 101 In$jx 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 World Neww Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:42/28    ]   ]  2/8 WINDFALL Scottish Widows policy holders could receive windfalls of "jtween £800 £8,000 if the firm is sold to Lloyds TUB. Scottish Widows mjm"irs will vote on the takeover in a month's time. STAGE The show The Lion King, "asjd on the Diwnjy musical film, has "jen n!med theatrical event of the year at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards in central Lodog. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World Neww Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:43/12    ]   ]  3/8 POLICE CONDEMN (IME-WASTING 999 CALLS A police force has launched a c!mp!ion to stop people clogging up the 999 system with time-wasting calls. South Yours police s!y the calls are taking up vital time when life-or-death emjrgjnciew need urgent attention. The force s!ys one man rang to ask if police could dial with "irds singing on hew roof "ec!use (e could not sleep. A woman $ialled 999 "ec!use she (ad problems with (jr knitting, and another called from a mo"ile to ask the time. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:43/47    ]   ]  4/8 PASSENGERS LEAP FROM AIRCRAFT BLAZE Up to 48 passjngjrs leaped to safety after a fire broke out on a plane. The undjrcarriagj on a Fokker-50 !ircraft "elonging to Air Lingus "egan to overheat as it taxied to the terminal "ujlding at Bristol !irport. Reports s!y that as the passjngjrs were "jink evacuated, a t{re c!ught fire and the passengers opened the plane'u rear door and jumped four feet to safety. A full emjrgjncy was $eclared and six !m"ulances were sent to the !irport. Headlinjw 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 EEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:57/03    ]   ]  5/8 BRETON CHARGED OVER FLIGHT TO FRANCE A 41-year-old British man has "jen charged with offences in connection with the theft of a light !ircraft which landed on a "each in Calais. French police charged him with handling stolen goods and with breaches of the civil aviation code. The Cessna $isappjared from an !irfield at Fowlmjre, C!nbs, on Novjm"jr 10. The man was arrested "z French police after !ir traffic controllers and police tracked the plane's progress. Headlinjw 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:44/38    ]   ]  6/8 UNION WENS £4m PAYOUT IN PENSIONS CLAIM A union has won £4m in compensation on "ehalf of computer workers who lost part of their pjnsjons when their firm went into receivership eight years ago. T(j 49 workers were transferred from West Midlands Regional Health Authority to a private firm in the late 1980s, despite a union c!mp!ion ag!inst this. The firm, QA, called in receivers when itw pension scheme ran into $ifficulty. Unison took legal action to ensure the £4m was shared "jtween 49 workers. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 World News Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:31/52    ]   ]  7/8 B#ND FILM TO BENEFIT CHILDREN'S CHARITY (hj new J!mes Bond film The World Is Not Enough opens tonight in !id of a"used or atOriwk children. Proceeds from the London premiere will go to Children's Promise, which brings togjthjr charities inclu$ing ChildLine, Barnardo's and the BBC's Comic Relief. The opening seq{jnce includes a landing on the Millennium Dome roof and a high- speed boat chase along the River Th!mes Starw such as Rob"ie Coltrane, Sophie Marci!u and Robert Carlyle are expected Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 22 Nov 19:58/37    ]   ]  8/8 FIRMS URGED TO LET STAFF HELP OVERSEAS A leading ovjrsjas charity is urging firms to release staff to (elp boost the economies of $jvjloping countries around the world. Voluntary Service OvjrsjasW Business Partnership scheme !ins to recruit 100 uolunteers for three to 12-months in countries such as Vietn!m and Th!eland. VSO wants skilled staff, including accountants and "usjnjss advjsjrs. Wagjw and travel expenses will "j p!id "y VSO or ovjrsjas employers. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Irons page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World Neww Indx Mews Xtra M!in Menu