P179 C JFAX 179 Sun 15aMay 23:49/*) $]l4|l4|,  40/20 [[  FROM   NE+SROUVD   ALL aeOU$ RYAN 2z MARIE +RIGHT   age 13 from Warrhnkton 9941   Marie is a Manchester Unitdd fan -   and a big fan of winger R:an Gigg3.     "R:an,05ho is 20, has sjmn dubbed   the best footdallir in the world.     Unrtih signjh him when hj was 13.   He rarely gi6js interviews bjcau3e   of management worries that vhj 22   stress might be too much vgu him.   pp 2 2   Rzbn has to cope with the pressure U  of being compared to Unjtdd'1 2e1t U  player ever, George Best, and with   being a teen idol. He j5st vrjats   what hi does as a job!"  (upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Diary Contacts PP Info PP ReptsP179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 15 May 19:49'3 ]  1/20 ] FFROM L  NEWSROUVD   READ YOUR PRESS P—CK REPORTS HERE    (5 Standdy for more stories cmmink up U $5 as follows -   Tj    PAGE NAMES —PPROX   TIME       2-10 O'KEEFFE to SCREENEY GEXT   12-20 SHARMA to + JGHT 2 mink  -k a  (5 Press HOLD to keep a page on screen     Plja3r go to 8agj 17   for reports A-N  5 (-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Contacts PP Info PP RjptuP179 CJJFAX 179Q Sun 1;1May 23:51/1: ,|l4|l4|, A  FFROM I  NEWSRNUND  £ £££ ££ ££ ££ 3£ k  0STOP ACID RcIN bz P—RU P—TEn 6j  from Manor Park, London 87807   Parr writes about acid rain, and   wh t n to t u.  a   "The burning kf fos3im f4el1 - such   as coal - sreates sulphju dioxhde.   $his cau3e3 of acid rain.     Pmlluted clouds from western E5ro0j   are blown to Scandinavia - where   the rain falls. Plants and fish in  (k mbny Scandinavian lakes have died.     Scientists know hos to reduce   sulphjt dioxide emissions from o4r  -5 power stations. It'u time we did   something about it."  $uppppppppppp88pp8p88p88888888888888888z Diary Contacts PP Info PP RuptsP179 CJJFA 179 Sun 15 May 23:51/+5 )|l4|l4|L  4/20   FR M   NEWSROUVD   SCHOOLNEWSDAY 2 6j  bz ROSHAN PATROO mjmbjrship 12507   Roshbn's school entered a national   competition to write a professional   newspaper in one day.      "It was a massive job to organi5j.   'j had tm cmnd2ct inteu6jew2, :pkt T  photos, carry out research and   learn to use the computer.   R   The actual day was chaotia.1+j   worked non-stop to get "    Informjrb ready on time.     And our hard work pair off. Wj0q1mu-j  joint first in the contest! It was   br lli t u i n " -]m, ,,,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,. Diary Contact PP Info PP pstP179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 15 May 23:52/41 %]l4|l4|, ^ 5/20  FFRKM  ] NEWSRGUND   SCOLIOSIS bz Ce$HERJNE PEARMAN Tj  age 14 from Bath 6043   Catherine would like mk5j publicit8   abo4t the sgnditimn ycglio3iyW J    "Scoliosis affects the spine making  $5 ij curve into an "S" or "C"Qshapj.     It usually starts at about age 13   and can cause a deformity and   breathing difficultie1.     I ha6j scelio5is and am fachnk the  $5 prospect of a major o0jrationV    f h d been diagnos d arli r I  might only have needed a plaster   cast."  W Diary Contact3 PP Info F PP RjptsP179 CJJFA 179 Sun 1k May 23:55/27 -]l4|l4|,  6/28  FFROM WW [[[ NE+SRKUVD   GIBNT COMET!Cez TRACEY ROBERTS 22   from Loweutoft, Suffolk 94536   Tracey has some exciting space nj6u     "A giant comer iu dug to smash into   the planet Jupiter this July,   triggering an explo9ion that0shound   be visible 600 million miles away   on earth. 2     The impact is expected to bj ten  (5 times more powejful than the comet U  which wiped out the dino3a5rs 65   million years ago.   1 2    The rock3 making up the comet kill U  hit Jupiter at 130,000 miler an   hour."   Diary Contacts0 PP Info PP Ru8t;P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 15 May :3:54/93 -|l4|l4|,  7/20 & -n2n2 V FROM   NEWSROUND  ££££££££££££££££ £ 3 k  CLOTHES RHO+ '93 b: Jennie Ro5j,  (5 from Infield, London 78860   Jjnnji writer about a memorable   school vrip shk went on last year.  $5 2p 2 2 2 p 22   "On 13 December 1995, I went on 1   school trip to the Clothes Show   Live at the Bhrminham NECW     Most of our time was 10jnt uatahin£   the male models on the mini   catwalks!  -5   The main live show was brilliant.   Afterwards we saw the group 'Hope'   0j5form.    $5 I'll dbfinitely bj bac) next 9uar." T  Diary Contacts PP Info PP RjptsP179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 151May 23:55/59 -|l4|l4|,  8/20 [  FROM   NEWSROUVD   BARV OWLS by HELEN SA$TERTHWBITE U  from Skjgness, Lincmlnshire 4 994   Hdlen wrhte2 1bout zhj 6jalinj kf Vj $5 Barn Owls.     "According to a recent survey the   number of pairs of Barn Owls has   dropped to just 5,000.     It'5 a large bird with gkmdjv-broun   upper-parts with flecks of grey,   black and white.    They can turn their heads 180 deg.   to the left and right which gi6e3   them almost all-round vision. Barn   Owls are completely 3ilint which   means their prey can+t hear them.%   R Diary Contacts PP Info PP RjptsP179 CEJFAX 179 Sun 15 May 23:56/46   9/20 ] FFROM   NEWSROUND   NO VA$ OV BOOKS! by PeTRICK SCOTT   age 14, from H4ddjrsfield 78529   At the moment you donWt pay ta|,0ou   VAT, on books when you buy them.   Patrick says Government plans tm  $5 tax books must nkvjr bj brought in.(j (5   "$hj Prime Mhniutdu, John Major,   says one in four teenagers can't   read properlyn     Putting VA$ on publications would  $5 put their price up m and make   matters even worse.    (5 Schools are already struggling to   buy enough equipment. So!say NO to   tax on books and maga:ines."  $upppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppz Diary Contacts PP Info PP RjptsP179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 5 May 23:56/92 )]l4|l4|L  10/20  FFOM OO  NEWSR UND   RACISM bz JON—THAN SCREEGEY   from Tottenham, London 87964  $5 Jonbthan has strong feelings abo4t   the issue of racism.     "Slavery started off the racial   hate between white and black people,j    It began whim north America gieded   soldiers to fight the south. Black   people were recruited - but they   were treated unfairly.  (k @ ,t (5 After slavery ended there was still U  segregation - when bfack prople 1re   only allowed to do certain things.   There'u still racism today - {hen  (5 will we all bj treated as equals?"   Diary Contacts PP Info PP Rjpts