P197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:12/44 )|l4|l4|,  1/7       COMING UP......     CRASH: 61 pupils hurt on buses     FLOODS: Flats to be demolished     TOXIC: Protest over waste disposal     STOKE: Out-of-town scheme rejected     TRIAL: Woman "strangled, stabbed"     TOWER: Campaign to save pit     RUGBY: Seven changes for Wales     - Home 118 Flash 159 Diary 0 180 - Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:12/54   2/7       Sixty one children were taken to   hospital after two school buses   crashed in Gwynjdd today.     They were on their way to Ysgol   Dyffryn Nantlle in Penzgroes when   the accident happened.     Four children have been kept in   over night for observation.     Ysbyty Gwynjdd in Bangor was   disrupted as staff from various   wards were drafted to the casualty   unit to cope with the emergency.     - Home 110 Flash 150 Diary p 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UserGuide Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CJJFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:17/11   3/7       A jury has heard that a betting   shop manageress was strangled bz a   telephone wire and stabbed.     The murder trial was told that Siam   Collier, 24, from Pontypool, Gwent,   suffered stab wounds to the back   and was found dead at Ladbrokeu in   Newport.     Lorry driver Anthony Kevin Clapham,   33, from Gaskjll Street, denies   murder and the case at Newport   Crown Court continues.       - Home p 11p Flash 150 Diary 180 - Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UserGuide Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CJEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:17/37   4/7       Mid Glamorgan council has decided   to bury 100,000 tonnes of toxic   waste half a mile from a village.     They want to bury the waste in a   special cell near Coed Ely because   it could cost almost £5 million to   take it away from the area   altogether.     Environmentalists claim bur:ink the   contaminated waste could put future   generations at risk.    (5     Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UserGuide Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:17/44   5/7       Monmouth Borough Council has   rejected plans by Tesco for a new   store on the outsKirts of the town.     It is thought the supjrmarkjt chain   will appeal.     However, campaigners from STORM   (Stop Tesco or Ruin Monmouth) said   they were encouraged by Environment   Secretary John Gummjr's promise to   curb the growth of out-of-town   shopping centres.         - Home 0 118 Flash 150 Diary 0 180 ( Politics 130 World 1v0 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:22/01   6/7       A mining union has launched a   campaign to defend jobs at Tower   colliery in Mid Glamorgan.     The MUM argues that much of the   Welsh economy was built on coal and   called for the last deep mine in   South Wales to bj saved.     British Coal last night announced   record productivity figures for the   colliery. A million tonnes were   produced in the past 12 months, an   average of 10.5 tonnes per man   shift, up from 8.1 tonnes.     Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 0 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuidj Home News Conf'ince Main NewsP197 CEEFAX 197 Thu 7 Oct 21:14/27   7/7       The sacked Welsh Rugby Union   secretary, Dennis Evans, has today   defended himself on tele6ision.     Speaking on BBC Wbles Today he said   that hj believed hj had not done   anything improper.     Mr Evans was sacked on Tuesday   after the WRU said hj was guilty of   "grave misconductb.    (5    (5     Home 110 Flash 150 Diary 0 180 Politics 130 World 160 Dispatch 190 UsjrGuide Home News Conf'ince Main News