P179 CJ FAX 17: Thy 7 Oct 21:05/38 $|l4|l4|,  0/40 n2n  @@ FR M L  NEWSROUND   RECYCLED PAPER by MELANIE MAW   age 13 from Crook, Co. Durham   Melanie complains about schools   Sch donUR usS rOE cleT Eapj$.R     "Teachers qomplain abwut noz h16ing   enough monTy for paper.     wf schools bought recycled it would   b cheap r nd t y woul b doing   something for the environment.    $5 Last week I got a letter to take   home witt only fivn lines on it.     A group from mj four h vj been to  5 the H ad aster and complain . t 5 not ng has be n don at all." X Diari Home News Flash TopySpadtP179 CJEFAX 179 Thy 7 Oct 21:05/40   21/50   FROM   NEWSROUND   D YOU5 P JSS PAC R PO TS HER    Standby for more stories coming up   as follows -     APPRO   PAGE NAMES TIME     22-30 LINLEY to MYLES NEXT   32J4p PANG to SMITH 2 mink U  42-50 STJLLWE to WRIGHT 4 mink   2-10 ALLEN to FENTON 7 mink   12-20 FRJEDL to MAW 10 mink       Prius HOLD to keep a 8agj on screen  (5  (5  -]],,,,,,,L,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^n Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:82/05   3/50  FFROM   NEWSROUND   DONOR DUTY bz KIRSTEEN bLACK+OOH   age 12, from Bonhill Dumbartonshirj   Kirsty carries a donor card, and   encourages others to do the same.     "Jove just got my own donor card,   because I think it's really U  important to help people live after   you die.     Every year, many people are given   another chance of life because of  )5 organ donVrs. Enen more cor\d bj  -5 sbvjj if more people carried cards Tj (5   'hat really matters is that by   carr9ing this card, your relativrs   will know of your wisher."  -[m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:12/26   4W50   FROM   NEWSROUVD   SEAN MAGUIRJ bz EMMA BRWOKES   from Telford, Shropshire 55075   Emma has written to Sean and asked   him a few questions.     EB: How did you get into acting?   SM: My parents teach dancing and   met an agent when I was five. Thu   took our family onto her books and   I got a part in a film.     EB: What music do you like?   SM: I'm really into 60s music like   the Bjatleu, but also like R.E.M.     IB: Whbt are your hodbiis?   SM: Snooker, football, weight   training, shoppinh and going out. U -upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Diary Home New Flash T Sp tP179 CJJFA 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:94/38 5 |l4|l4|, h |l4|,h4|h4|, ,u g 5/J0   FR M   GEWSRWUfd   HANDWRITING bz NEJNA CHOPRA 4 Tj  age 12 from Barking, Es3jx  (k Neenb is interested in graphology -*U  the art of analysink handwriting to   see what a person iu likk.     bFrench monks began the first   proper res arch in th 1 80s.  Nowadays police us graphology as   ev jnce in t ial - and son job () applications have to be handwritten  (5 to reveal a person's character.    $5 Attention iu paid to the si:e,   shape and slant of every letter and   word to find out if the wrPter is U  funny, jealous, shy, cautious etc."  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SpwutP179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:06/03   23/50 / -n2n2  FROM   NEWSROUND   5lE cGE0OF0MAVORJTZCbz0KJRSTZ NZVCl$j  age 15 from Mossley Hill, Liverpool   Kirsty says the age at which peo8le   can vote should drop from 18 to 16.-j    "+j can leave home, school and get   married at 16. If we can make   deci3ions such as this then we can   vote.     People should not dismiss 16-yjarm   olds as unthinking children.  (5   Perhaps if politicians took the   time to speak to us directly they   would learn that their future   voters are already thinking and  -5 feeling people.b  --m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:02/54 -|l4|l4|,  7/50  GFROM   NEWSROUND   IBERIAN WOLVES bz Sarah Devlin, age  $5 12, from Leeds, W Yorkshire.   Sarah went to the Iberian Wolf   Sanctubry in Portugal.Q     "Wnce very common, thure are only   about 1,590 of thjsj beautiful   animals left in the wild.     Because wolves can attack sheep,   farmers set snbres to trap them.     The sanctuary cakes for the injzred   wolves which have been caught in  (5 thjsj snares. And it aims to teach   people that wolves and humans can   live alongside each gthur."  (upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Press Packer of the Year finalist Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:03/04   8/50   FROM WII  NEWSROUND   $HE SEAL SANCTUARY bz WENDY DIXON   age 12 from Cornwall 8 :97   +indy charts the history of the   Cornrsh Seal Sanctuary in Gweek.     "It began in the 1950s when a   couple, Ken and Mary Jones, tried   to help a starving seal pup.     Sadly it died. But Ken and Mary   began researching grey seals. Thry  (5 soon realised there was a great   need for a sanctuary.  (5   It is now the largest in Europe.   Visitors to the centre watch the  (5 anjmbls playing togjthjr as they  -5 recover. It's a great day out.b  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CJEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:93/26 ,|l4|l4|,  9/50  ] F6OM 2 I  NEWSROUVD   THE CATALYST by RACHAEL DRY   age 12 from Manchester 43234   Rbchajl recommends Widnjs' Catalyst   Museum for an excellent day out.     "The children's science museum iu   brilliant, with special features   including crystals, computer   quizzes and fragrance tests.     It is made e6jn more intdre2tink b8   a glass elevbtor which gives views   over Widnjs and at times, Liverpool  (9  $5 The Catalyst tells you a lot about   Widnjs and what it iu famous for.  (5  (5 It is one of my favourite museums."  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CJIFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:03/38 )|l4|l4|,  10/[0   FR M   NEWSRKUND   POP MUeJC bz NICOLA FENTOV  $5 age 13 from Ealing, London 81871   Nicola questions why swmk pop 2an4s   make it while o5hju5 don+T.     bHands up who's heard of Dr Alban,   Lemonheads or Shrineheads?...not   man: gf you 8rkbabny.      These pop groups have been in the   charts recently, but will probably   bj non-existent by next 9ear.  (5   Why don'i today's pop stars make it   like Madonna kr Michaul Jackson?  (5   B  (5 down tPj drain?E  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Twp SpoutP179 CEJFAX 179 Thy 7 Oct 21:03/40   11/k0  FFROM   NEWSROUNd   aPRJSS PACK RJPORT3 NOW ON CEEFAX U    Standby for more stories coming up   as follows -     APPROX ,U  PAGE NAMES T ME     12-20 FRIEDL to LAW NEXT   22-30 LJNLEY to MYLES 2 mink   32-4p PANS to SMITH 4 mink   42-50 STULLWE to WRIGHT d 7 mink  (5 2-1p ALLEN to FENTON 10 mink  (5     Press HOLD to keep a page on screen    (5  --m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,^,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CEJFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:03/52 -|l4|l4|,  12/50   FROM IIL  NEWSROUND   EXTJNCTJON dy KATIE FRJEDLANDER   age 13 from east Sussex  (5 Katie reminds us that extinction iu   forever.     bHumbns are greedy creatures and   have helped many animals reach the   vjrgj of extinction.     The Blue Whald is clo3j to U  disbppearance. It is hunted for U  meat, cosmetics and other things   people benefit from.     In some countries tigers are killed   for their bone and fur. I believe   animals should bj left to live -  -5 after all, humans have!b   Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:04/04   13/50  FFROM  ]  NEWSROUND   THE TIGER bz SARBH GAULISH   Age 13 from Norfolk 8=674   Sarah's favourite animal is the   tiger.     "I can't believe people use tiger   bones in so-called medicines.     Thjrj are several species of tiger,   all endangered. The Siberian tiger   is the world's largest cat and   weighs up to 380 kg.     It lives in cold climates and has   to travel a great distance for food     It's hard for them to live without   being hunted. Poaching must stop."  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:94/26 )|l4|l4|,  14/50   FROM   NE+SRGUVd   STRONGMAN CON(JUT by JAMES GARVETT   from Colne, Lancashire 86362   James reports on a strongest man   competition in Blackpool.     "There were ten competitors and six   events. The first was a log lift,   and others included a car pull and   a tug of war.     Policeman Lee Bowers won with   flying colours and hj will go on to U  compete for the national title.  $5  (5 Lee weighs 19 stone and his   training involves weight lifting,   swimming and cycling."   Home 11p Politics 130 World 160 h Diary Home News Flash TophSportP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:04/38   15/50   FR M   NEWSR UND   G"JAR WHITE SHARK by SALEM HANNA U  from Belmont, Hereford   Salem has some pity for the great   white sh1rk, made famous bz bJaws".   U  "I am very disappointed by the U  response to the campaign set up to   protect the great white shark.     Unfortunately for great whites,   they do not have big, sad eyes,   and so do not get much s:mpathy.     A well-known saying goes "we must  (5 shari this earth with our fellow  -5 bjingsb.QWhich we must - and that   doesn't just include the cuties"  -upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz  SHORTLISTED FOR PP WOLF ASSIGNMENT  Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CJKFA 179a Thu 7 Oct 21:04/*2   17/50  FFROM   NEWSROUND   UNJFOMSRULE bz KMMA VARVIS   age 12 from Attleborough, Gorfolk   Emma is fed up with people   complaining about school uniforms.     "I think uniforms sto8 tja3ink,   because they make you part0of a   group.     When school classes go out you can   always tell which are members of   your group because you all wear  (5 the sbmj.     My ideal uniform is t-shirts and  (k shorts for sumZjr and sweatshirts, U  skirts and trousers for winter."  -5 @ p U -mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 07 Oct 21:05/03 )|l4|l4|, ^ 18/9K N  F2 M   NEWSROUND   SPO$T OR SIN? bz KIRSTZ JOHNSTON   age 14 from Chorley, Lancashire   Kirsty writer about what0shj calls   the "murdering sport$ of huntinF. U    "In the wonderful world of hunting   man is more like an animal himself   than the defenceless fox he follows     In the name of sportL horses and   dogs are raced until their lungs   are fit to burst. A fox - perhaps a   mother of cubs - iu slaughtered.    (5 Is sport not intended as a form of   competition and fun? If people call   hunting "sport" - shun humans are  (5 not as advanced as think we are."  L Diary Home News Flash Top SportP179 CEIFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:05/26 -|l4|l4|,  19/50   FROM   NEWSROUND   THE MATCH lEAD b9 MEERA JKSHI  (5 from jicester   Meera has researched the problems   of sulphur in matches.     "Sulphur helps matches to catch   fire. But it is also one of the   chief culprits in causing acid rain     Brybnt and May is one match company   that has replaced thu 3ulphzr.    (5 It now uses fertophosphorus -!which   does not contribute to acid rain.  (5   MatchMsulphur plays a tiny part in   causing acid rain. But we must do  (5 all we can to protect the Earth.  --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,W Diary Home News Flash Top SpoutP179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 7 Oct 21:06/38   25/50   FROM   NEWSROUND   COMPETJTJONS bz FA5RAH MIGHAL   from Leeds 84209   Farrah feels extremely frustrated   about competitions.     "Competitions, compethtigns and   more competitions. I really don£u   understand them!     I have entered so many in my life   and njvjr won a think.     It's ama:ing how much money I'6j  (5 spent on stamps and postcards. With  (5 the money I could have bought my   okn TV, tapes, CDt or computer!     Maybe ONE day I'ml be luck:!"  --]L,,,,,,L,,,,,,,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,LL,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top Sport