P196 CEEFAX 196a Thu 4 gov 21:2</44   40/46 -n2n2   ]  WORLD  US FOOTBALL FANS AWBITING TRIAL Six Manchester United FC fans ha6e been charged with criminal damage bz a Turkish public prosecutor for damaging a hotel in Turkey. The charge carries a maximum three year sentence. The fans are being held in Bayrampasa prison pending a court hearing, Q UU offieial said. The six have appealed against the charges. Around 150 fans were drtpuned in disturdances before United's (5 elimjnbtion from the European Cup -5 bz Galatasary in Istanbul yesterday  Next News Home News Paul'mint Sport
P196 CEEFAX 195 Thu 4 Nov 21:27/14 L W 41/46      BO TV TBKJ £35m MAN PLAX CHARGE 203  BP profits higher than kxpected 216 @ GLAXO places top in world salesF2X6  BRITISH TJLJCOM beats forecasts 216   Tokyo 18,9)9-79 -431.45 il $15.90 £/d 1.4798 - 0.0007 Eff 80.8 nWc  FT-SE 3149.0 -13.3 at CLOSE ]]L^^^^  CEEFAX FINANCE   News index 202 SHARECHECS 220 U Diary 214 Options 0 230 Results 215 Market reports 240  City News Shares London £/d Major
P196 CJJFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:97/44   43/46     HEADLINES  FLOWERS TO J JN BLACKBURN FOR £2.4m U FOOTBALL Sajnts0sna8 up cja3a7t 308 RALLYING Kankkunjn claims title 365 FOOTBALL Daley stays with Villa 304 Wales call for Amlen, Pjmbrhdkj 309 GOLF Gilford 3ets pace in S0aim 321 TENNIS Cross earns Durij battle 323 C JCKIT Border reachrs run mark 340 W "7£££ ELSEWHERE ON BBC2  Footdbll 302 M/Sport 360 General 320 Rugb9 370 Snooker 327 Racing 380 5-L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,&,,,,,,. Footdall Top Story Gen Spout Rbchnk
P196 CJEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:21/93   29/46   -/.)/.)/,  WORLD  The Irish Deputy Prime Minister has called for courage from Britain and Ulster Unionists to produce signs of political progress in Ulster.  Dick Spring stressed that the issue had to stay at the top of the agendas of the London and Dublin govjrnmjnts "for the forseeable futureb.  He urged action by Britain and the Unionists in re2pknse to the six principles for political advancement hj outlined last week.  Home 110 Politics 130 Would 160 Summary 102 Dispatch 190 Index 199 Next News Home News Main News CityHeads
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:01/04  AP -n2n2    WORFD CC ETHNIC GEORGIBNS bFLED ABSHAZUA" Areas in the breakway province of (5 Abkhazia, formerly inhabited by ethnic Georgians, are now virtually deserted, an aid official has said. About 150,p00 people, mainly ethnic Georgians, fled when sjpbratist .j rebels drove go6jrnmjnt forces from tie eastern province in September. Many have taken refuge in the mountains of western Georgia, the official added. The Georgian government has accusud -u the Abkhazians of carrying out a $5 campaign of ithnia cleansing.  Next News Politics Summaries Top Spout
P196 CJJFBX 196a (hu 4 Nov 21:03/13 -|l4|l4|,  31/46   E  0WORLD  PLO SETS UP FINANCIAL cId BODY The Paleutinj Emergency Development Reconstruction Authority has been set up to manage international aid to the occupied tdrritgries. The Would Bank and k5her dknkr1 have pledged £2 billion, but have insisted that the PLO set up a structure to channel the funds. @ $hk aid is for Palestinians d5rink the period of limited self rule& Meanwhile Israel and Jordan have held their first direct economic talks on the fringe of talks among o5hjr major donors in Pari3. (uppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp8pppz Next News Dispatch Flash TV/Radio
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:24/43 ,|l4|l4|,  32/46   I  WORLD  ARAFAT WILLING TO MEET ISRAELI PM PL leader Yasser Arafat has said (u he is willing to meet the Israeli Prime Minister tg try to restart the stalled peace talks. On Tuesday, the Palestinians rejected Israeli plans to redeploy troops in the occupied tjuritorieu, rather than withdraw them. $alts were then suspended. $5 But earlier today, a senior PLO (5 official requested a summit between Mr Arafat and Yhuuhak Rabin to help () break the negotiating deadlock. -upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Home 110 Politics 130 World 160 Next News Home News Main News Weather
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:03/34   33/46     WORLD  BOSNIA PRJSONJR SWAPS SUSPENDED The MuslimJled Bosnian government (5 iu to suspend the mass exchange of prisoners with the Serbs and Croats Prj3ident Alija Ize5bego6ic 3aid a swap of 5-*00 detainees had been stalled because 700-800 people rounded up bz Croats in Mortar were(U feared to have been killed. Earlier President I:etbjgo6ic U confirmed that the Bosnian army had moved into the enclave of Vases to prevent a "massacreb. (4 Hj sbid a Croat policy of "non-  cooperation" had led to the attack.-j (upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Next News Politics Summaries Travel
P196 CJEFAX 196 Thy 4 Nov 21:25/44   34/46 -n2n2  -/.%/.)/, ^&j5pjuzuy WORLD R  SOU$H AFRICAN TBLKS bPROGRJSSING" Tj Talks between thu South afriqpn government and the alliance of black and white conservative groups are progressing well, rjportu 3az. $hj Freedom Alliance wants more regionbl powers, bzt the ANC says it has conceded as much as it can.  Anothe5 issue being discussed is whjthjr the constitution should bj (5 drawn up bz an elected assembly or bz constitutional ixpjrts. An agreement must be reached before the ind of next week, or the all- U race elections will not Rj held. --m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Next News Main News Dispatch +eathju
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:24/39 ]  35/46     WORLD  MAN KILLED BY POLICE AFTER SHOOTING U A man has been shot dead by police in South Africa after opening fire on the security forces in a black township near Johannesburg.Q p Police said the gunman opened fire on a patrol from a workers hostel in Katlehong township and was shot dead as hj tried to escape. In a hipa 13 enpid ne e sro af $5 been ult a feo a nr fn ng f mowing A po ncam n and a comm c -5  Home 11p Flash 150 Diary p 180 Politics 130 Would 160 De1patch 190 Next News Main News Diary Travel
P196 CJEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:04/44   36/46 (n2n2  -/.k/.I/, ]&j5pjuzuy WORLD  LOCSJRBYJ:aGADDAF REMAINSDEFIANT The Libyan leader, Colonel Gaddafi, has dismissed the Lockjrbie affair as a "minor matter and not Libya'3 prime concern". Speaking after talks with Egypt's President Mubarak, he 3aid hj could not force the two Libyans accused of bombing the Pan Am jet to appear before US or Scottish0courts. Further UV sanctions would make ng () difference and Libya "will never (5 chbngj its stance", hj insisted. And hi claimed that sanctions would bj imposed by "colonral powers". (upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Next Njw3 Home Gjws Politics 0S8gut
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:26/14   37/46   -/.)/.I/, ]  WORLD  UN PROBES CLAIMS OVE IRAQIATTACK The UV is investigating claims that Iraqi forces recently used chemical weapons in an assault on She'ites in the country's southern marshes. U An Iraqi opposition groyp said zhat hundreds were killed or hurt in the U attack, but so far out3ide agencies have been unbbli to confirm that chemical weapons were used. UV envoy Rolf EkjuQ 9aid hi1 staff would consult human rights groups (5 working in the area and would question witnesses. The UN iu also cgn3idjrhvk 9u&dhnk y8rri1viyty -5 to the marshes to carry out tests.  Next News Home News Politics 0Spout
P196 CJJFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:27/44 ,|l4|l4|,  38/46 -n2n2 &j5,j5j5/| -/.I/.)/, ]&j5pjuz5p WORLD  FOREIGNERS WBRNED TO LEAVE ALGERIA Islamic extremists have warned all (5 foreigners to leave Algeria within a month or risk "sudden death". A statement given to a released French hostage said: "There will bj no kidnappings and this will bj more violent than in Egypt." French Foreign Mhnisteu Alain Juppj said the warning had been addressud to the entire foreign community and hj was taking it "very seriously". France is to reduce its embas3= 1n4 (u consular staff in Algeria as a Tj precaution.  Next News Home News Politics Spout
P196 CEEFAX 196 Thu 4 Nov 21:06/10   39/46 -n2n2  -/.k/.%/, ]  WORLD  NEWALL EXTRBDITJD TO STBND TRIAL A man charged with murdering his parents iu to bj jxttadited from Gibralter this weekend, Gibralter's U attorne9-general has said. (9 Lawyers acting for ex-army officer Roderick Njwall had ;ntil today tk appeal against an extradition warrant granted 1: days ago. p p p pp  Mr Newall, 28, will bj flown to Jersey on Saturday and will appear in court on Monday to bj formally charged with his parents' murder. His brother Mark, 26, is bjink held -k inhVjrsjy also charged with murdjrn-j Next News Home News Politics Sport