P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:13/48       1/8 BITTEN An 11-year-old girl is in hospital after her Rhodesian ridgeback/ pitbull cross savaged her. Emma Scott of Blackley, Manchester, was bitten in the leg. The dog has been put down. BUG A probe has begun after a kidney dialysis machine at Monklands District Hospital in Airdrie was affected by a computer malfunction which may have been caused by the Millennium Bug. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:14/13       2/8 ATTACK A 19-year-old New Zealand woman was sexually assaulted after millennium celebrations in Edinburgh, police have said. A 23-year-old Danish woman was also attacked in the city. SPLIT Spice Girl Mel G has separated from her dancer husband, her spokesman said. She apparently stormed out of their £2.25m mansion on New Year's Day (Showbiz index — see page 540) FREED Suspected animal rights activists have released 300 mink after cutting through a fence at Crowhill Mink Farm in Rjngwood, Hampshire. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:14/38       3/8 Y2K BUG REFUGEE "WBITJNG TO SEE EFFECT" A woman who fled to a remote farmhouse to escape the Millennium Bug has said she is still awaiting its full effect. Angela Petron, her husband Jeremy and their children Amber, sjvjn and Joseph, two, gave up their modern lifestyle, fearing global chaos and IT meltdown. Mrs Person said they were still ready for a worst-case scenario and would wait until May to see what happened. They left their Wiltshire home and bought a cottage in Morayshire in 1998. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:15/03       4/8 PIONEERING LUNG OPERATION GIRL DIES A 10-year-old Russian-born girl, given part of a British man's lung during a pioneering operation to try to save her life, has died. Lisa Ostrovsky had been in a critical condition since undergoing a six-hour transplant in Novjmbjr. She died on New Year's Day at St Louis Children's Hospital in Missouri, US. Ron Johnson, from Hackleton, Northants, stepped in to help Lisa, who had cystic fibrosis, after reading of her plight. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:12/33       6/8 MAN FREED IN HIJACK DEAL CAN COME HOME One of the men freed from an Indian jail in the deal which ended the Indian hijack crisis is free to return to Britain, the Foreign Office has said. Ahmad Omar Sayzjd Sheikh, 26, is a British citizen from east London. He was arrested in 1994 accused of involvement in kidnapping but was never charged. His family denies the claims. His whereabouts are not known but a Foreign Office spokesman said hj had every right to return to Britain. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:12/58       7/8 FESTIVE TRAVELLERS LEAVE SEASIDE TOWN More than 1,500 travellers who have stayed in a seaside town over Christmas and the New Year have moved on. The travellers arrived in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, two days before Christmas and were living in 400 caravans in car parks near the sea. Residents feared trouble during the Millennium celebrations but the night passed without major incident. Norfolk police said they left the county as requested using various roads Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Sat 22 Apr 23:13/23       8/8 PRIMARY TEACHERS DEMORALISED SAYS UNION Primary school teachers are demoralisjd devalued and dispirited, says a survey. The National Union of Tjachjrs survey of 168 teachers in England and Wales found Government initiatives and paperwork the biggest burdens. More time out of the classroom to prepare work was the biggest single change teachers wanted to see happen. "Good teachers njvjr make a child feel inadequbte but...are made to feel inadequate evjty day," one told the NUT Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main Menu