P179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:01/24   1/50   FROM   NEWSROVND  PJSSPACKREPORTNOWONCJJFAXT p Standby for more stories coming 5p as follows - APPROX Tm (5 PAGE NAMES TIME 2-1p BHATTAC to DRY NEXT 12m20 FENTON to NE+IS 2 mink 22-30 L NLEY to MYLES 4 mink 32-4p PANG to SMITH 7 mink 42-u0 STJLLWJ to 76JGHT 1p mink -5 Press HOLD to keep a pagr on screen $5 -5 a h p p ,j -]m,,,^^^,^^,^,,,,^,^,^^,,,^,^^nnn,,,,,n Diary Home News Flash Twp0S8kut
P179 CE FAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:01/35 (|l4|l4|,  2/50   FROM   NEWSROUND  HELJOPAD by BISHNUPRJYA BHATTBCHARZA from London SW20 85677Tj Bishnupriya has loved leopards since seeing one while in India. "It is a strikingly beautiful animal with a yellow/brown/goldun coat with black spots on it. They ambvsh their prey by stalking and then leaping on it. Favourite (5 food includes antelope and monkey. (5 Leopards are among the most vocal (5 cats, communicating by deep growls. But bj warned - the leopard's being () wiped out. Stop the killing." U  Diary Home News Flash 2 Top Sport
P179 CJJFA 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:01/48   3/50  FFROM W  NEWSROUND  DONOR DUTY bz KIRSTEEN BLACK+OOH age 12, from Bonhill Dumbartonshiuj Kirsty carrier a donor card, and encourages others to do the same. "I'vj just got my own donor card, (5 because I think it's really important to help people live after you die. Evert year, many people are given another chance of life because of organ donors. Even mort could bj saved if more people carried cards 'hat really matters is that by (5 carrying this card, your relati6e1 will know of your wishes." --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash GTop0Spout
P179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 280Oct 21:92/00   4/50   FROM   NEWSROUVD  SEAN MAGUIRJ bz EMMA BROGUES from Tjlford, Shropshire 55075-j Emma has written to Sean and asked jim a few questions. EB: How did you get into acting? SM: My parents teach dancing and mit an agent whj I was five. She took our family onto her books and I got a part in a film. EB: What music do you like? ,u SM: I'm really into 60s music like (5 the Beatles, but also like R.E.M. EB: 'hat are your hobbies? SM: Snooker, football, weight (k training, shoppinh and going out. U  Diary Homu News Flash To8 Spout
P179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:04/12 )|l4|l4|,  5/50   FROM   NEWSROUND  NETTIE! bz MARCUS CHIVJRS from Weston-Super-Mare 69846 Marcus has interviewed the leadjz of the Loch Mess Monster project. "Adrian Shine says that thjrj is not enough fish in the loch to support a population of monsters. He rules out the possibility of any dinosaur, pleujosaur or modern-day (5 giant lizard living in the waters. (5 $5 In his opinion, if Njssie really (5 doer exist then she's a large fish called a Beluga Sturgeon, which can live up to 300 years and grow more than eight metres.b Tj --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:02/24 )|l4|l4|,  6/50   FROM I  NEWSROUND  HANDWRJTJNG bz NEENA CHOPRB Tj age 12 from Barking, Essex Neena is interested in graphology - the art of analysing handwriting to see what a person is like. "French monks began the first proper rj3earch in thu 18001. Nowadays police use graphology as evidence in trials - and some job applications have to bj handwritten to reveal a 8jrson's character. $5 Attention is paid to the size, shape and slant of every letter and word to find out if the writer is funny, jealous, shy, caztious eta."  Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:02/35  A  O FR M   NEWSROUND  RED SURE RJLS by SARAH COLLISON age 9 from Wjndermjrj Cumbria 6567 Sarah says Sa6j Our Red Squirrel5! "$hj grey squirrel iu the reason why the reds are disappearing.1 (5 Greys were brought here from the US in 1876. In 1938 it became illegal to do this - but it was too late. Tj They don't attack the red squirrels - they just eat all their food. I am very worried that the greys are moving into my aria. All the reds could die out within 10 years if we don't do more to save them." (upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Diary Home News Flash Top0Spout
P179 CEEFAX 179 Thy 28 Oct 21:X /4 )|l4|l4|,  8/;0  FFROM   NE+SRGUnD  THESEALSANCTUARY by WENDY DIXON age 12 from Cornwall x97 Wendy chbrts the history of the Cornrsh Seal Sanctuary in Gweek.a "It began in the 1950s0whkn a couple, Ken and Mary Jones, tried to help a starving seal pup. p U Sadly it died. But Ken and Mary began researching gte= seals. They soon realised there was a great need for a sanctuary.   It is now the largest in Europe. Visitors to the centre watch the animals playing toguthuz 0s zhjy -5 recover. It's a great day out." --,,,,,&,,^,,,,,,,,&&,,&,,,&,&,&n W Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CEJFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:02/59   9/50   FROM I  NEWSROVND  THE CATALYST bz RACHAEL DRY age 12 from Manchester 43234 Rbchajl recommends Widnjs'!Catalyst Museum for an excellent day out. "The children's science museum is brilliant, with special features including crystals, compzter quizzes and fragrance tests. It is made even more interesting b= adglass jlivbtor which grvjs viiw3 over Widnes and at times, Liverpool The Catalyst tills yoy a lot about Widnjs and what it is famous for. (5 (5 It is one of my favourite museums."  Diary Home News Flash Top Spwrt
P179 CJEFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:03/12 )|l4|l4|,  10/5p   FR M I  NEWSROUND  POP MUSIC bz NICOLA FENTOV age 13 from Ealink, London <1871 Nicola questions why some pop bands make it while others don't. "Hands up who's heard of Dr Alban, Lemonheads or Shrinjhrads?...not many of you probably. These pop groups have been in the U charts recently, bzt will probably bj non-existent b= next 9ear. (5 Why don't today's pop stars maSj it U like Madonnb or Michael Jackson? Is modern British pop music going down the drain?" --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:03/24   11/50   FROM   NEWSROUNd  PRFSS PACK REPORTS oOW ON CEEFAX Standby for more storie3 coming u8 as follows - APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 12-40 FENTON to LE+IS VEXT 22-30 LINLJY to MYLES 2 mink 32-40 PANG to SMITH 4 mink 42-50 STULLWJ to W"JGHT 7 mink 2-10 BHATTAC to DRY 10 mink (5 Press HOLD to keep 1 8agj on0ycrjun $5 --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,n Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CEJFAX 179! TO 21:03/3v -ml4|l4|,  12/50   FROM & -/.I/.I/,  NEWSROUND  JXTRNCTJON bz KATJJ FRJJDLANDE  age 13 from east Sussex Katie reminds us that extinction is forever. "Humans are greedy creatures and have helped many animals reach the verge of extinction. The Blue Whale is close to disbppearance. It is hunted for meat, cosmetics and other things people benefit from. In some countries tigers are killed -5 for their bone and fur. I belie6e animals should be left to live - )5 after all, humans have!E (mm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top0Spout
P179 CJEFA 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:03/48 -|l4|l4|,  93/50   FR M   NEWSRGUND  THE TIGER bz SARAH GAULISH Tj Age 13 from Norfolk 89674 Sarah's favourite animal iu the tiger.Q "I can't believe people use tiger bones in so-called medicines. There are several species of tiger, all endangered. The Siberian tiger U iu 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 ,j (5 It's hard for them to live without being hunted. Poaching must stop." ^W Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CJJFAX 179 Thu 28pOct 21:94/12   15/50   FROM   NEWSROUND  THE MILITcRZ by S—LEN HAVV— Tj from Belmont, Hereford 41059 (5 Salem asks whether the military is worth it. "The cold war is over, so do we really need Trident submarines? Yet there are countries that could still develop nuclear bombs, and nations that haven't cut back on their nucliar0warhjads. (5 $5 I think a compromise is best; we should continue to develop new arms but in smaller numbers, and only in numbers to defend our3jl6es - ngu to start a war with."  Diary Home News Flash To8 Spout
P179 CJJFAX 179 Thy 28 Oct 21:04/24   16/50   FROM   GEWSRGUND  PEN-FRZENDS by Rjbjcca cayliu, age 12, from Preston, Lancashire 86697 Rjbjcca writer about thu 5nu3ual way she found a penfriend. "In Novjmbjr, 1986, my sister Nathblie and I tied a message onto a helium balloon addressed to Santa Unfortunately, Santa didn't get the message. Instead, the balloon (5 landed in Zjeland, in Hgmland. (5 (5 We found out because in January, 1987, we received a parcel from Holland. It contained two Dztch dolls. Wj wrote back to say "5h1nk (5 you$ and now we have Dutch pjnpals" O Diary Home News Flash Top Sport
P179 CEEFAX 179 $hu 28 Oct 21:04/48 ,|l4|l4|,  1 /;0   FR M   NEWSROUVD  WHALES & DOLPHINS bz GU6PRJIT KAU5 age 11 from Pudsey, W Yorkshire Gurprjet has been learning about wiblis and dolphins.1 "$hey belong to a group0of animals Tj called cetaceans and are warm blooded. A layer of fat, or blubber keeps them warm and giver buoyancy. p 4 2 22 2 'hales are eithjj toothed, or nonE toothed (baleen). The giant, gentle Blue whales are like this. They feed bz sieving tiny fi1h through what is like a huge Venetian blind. U Dolphins commznicate by sound, using as many as 32 "words"."  Diary Home News Flash Top Spout
P179 CEEFAX 179 Thu 28 Oct 21:05/00 -|l4|l4|,d.  19/50   FROM   NJWSROUND  RACISM IN EDUCATION bz SHANAZ KHAN from Stretford, Manchester 85876 Shanaz touches on a few points with regard to racism in educationn U "I think sVmj teachers bjlie6e (5 children of different racial groups hbvj different abilities. It's often thought that if children can't speak English fluently, thry are not intelligknt. But to many $5 Asians it's their second language. Racism isnWt a significant part of the National Curriculum, 9et surely a multi-cultural N.C. is essential to a multi-cultural society." --,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Home News Flash Top Spout