P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:15/39      ]  1/8 IRAN Demonstrators blocked a road in a Tehran suburb of Chahar-Danged and attacked municipal buildings in protest at plans to annex the district to the city of Islamshahr, officials reported. HAITI The authorities have seized a cargo ship and arrested its captain and chief engineer in a payment dispute over a shipment of construction equipment bound for Trinidad. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:16/04       2/8 RUSSIA Acting President Vladimir Putin has relieved Tatyana Dyachjnko, former president Boris Yeltsin's influential daughter and close aide, of her adviser post at the Kremlin, Intetfax reports. GREECE Athens has had its first snow for almost 10 years, though the flakes failed to stick in the city centre. Heavy snow fell elsewhere, with temperatures hitting -18C at Nevrokopi. FRANCE The former president of Ivory Coast, Henri Konan Bedie, has arrived in Paris. He had been staying in Togo since being overthrown on Christmas Eve Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:16/29       3/8 PAKISTAN "TERRORIST STATE" — INDIAN PM Indian premier Aral Behari Vajpayje has urged the international community to declare Pakistan a terrorist state after the recent Indian Airlines hijack Mr Vajpayee said information showed the hijack "was an integral part of the Pakistan-backed campaign of terrorism". Five min hijacked the airliner and held 155 people hostage before India handed over three jailed Kashmiri militants. The two countries are locked in a bitter dispute over Kashmir. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:16/54       4/8 POLICE URGED TO PROBE IRISH ARMS PAPERS Irish ex-PM John Burton wants a police inquiry into the disappearance of files concerning a 1969 arms-smuggling crisis that lid to Charles Haughey being tried Mr Haughjy, who was then the finance minister but later became premier, was sacked over the row and subsequently cleared of weapons importation charges. Case documents have been released under the 30-year rule, but some are missing. Fine Gael leader Mr Burton said any bid to "rewrite history" must bj prevented. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:17/19       5/8 INQUIRY OPENED INTO GERMAN PARTY FUNDS The financial scandal affecting Germany's opposition Christian Democrat Party has widened amid fresh claims. Prosecutors in Bonn have officially opened an inquiry into former German Chancellor, Helmut Kohl. Now current party leader Wolfgang Schaeuble is accused of knowing about a transfer of money which allegedly broke Germany's laws on party funding. The transfer came to light when the party resubmitted its financial report. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 03 Jan 23:17/44       6/8 PERUVIAN BUS PLUNGE KILLS 29 PASSENGERS At least 29 people were killed and sjvjn injured when a bus plunged off a remote mountain road in Peru. The bus careered off a narrow road after torrential rains, falling nearly 500ft into a ravine. The accident happened as the bus travelled from the jungle village of San Francisco to the mountainous Andes regional capital of Ayacucho. The roads in the area have a reputation for being treacherous. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor News Indx News Xtra Main Menu