P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:41/11  1/ 3 FROM j5pjuz5pj5jujuj5ju CEEFAX 7£££££££££££££££££££££££ £££££££££££££k 5 READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-7 MALL to PURCHASE NEXT 10-14 SHIL NGFORD to ILKJS 2 min3 Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-L 3-L,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Contact3 PP Info Njwsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:24/01  2/13 OFROM  pj5jujuj5ju CEEFAX  THE BIG CRUNCH By J OWEN from Birmingham Men No 100743 John talks to the experts about the end of the world... "Nobody knows kxactly how the unjvjrse began, but we know it is always changing. The universe seems to bj expanding all the time. Scientists believe this could indicate that the world started with a big bang! I was told bz xpjrts at Aston Uni6jrsity, Birmingham, that the universe might end with galaxies crashing into each other."  Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:45/41 G OFROM CEEFAX  HE BIG CRUNCH B J O EN from Birmingham Men No 100743 John talks to the experts about the end of the world... "Nobody knows exactly how the unjvjrse began, but we know it is always changing. The unjvjrsj seems to bj kxpanding all the time. Scientists belie6e this could indicate that the world started with a big bang! I was told bz experts at Aston University, Birmingham, that the unjvjrsj might end with galaxies crashing into each other." 3-mL,,,,,,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEJFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:45/38  4/13 FROM CEEFAX 7££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ ££k 5 LOWDOWN ON LIONEL b CATHERINE PEARMAN, 15, from Bath Men No 6043 Catherine cornered entertainer Lionel Blair in Bath. Here are a couple of the questions she asked.. "Did either of your parents sing and dance? Lionel: No they didn't, but they gave me lots of encouragement — they were wonderful. Did you ever go to stage school or have any dance training? Lionel: No, I didn't. I just do it. I'vj been very lucky."  Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEJFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:23/24  5/13 FROM CEEFAX  READYOUPRESSPACKREPORTHERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 8-14 REED to WILKES 2 mink 2-6 MALL to PEARMAN NEXT Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-L  Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:47/39  6/13 FROM CEEFAX  SNAPPING THE ENVIRONMENT SAMAVTH— REED, 12, from Cardiff No 102612 5 Sambntha decided to enter the BT Environment Week '95 competition... "There were lots of different categories in the competition. I decided to take photographs of local eyesores.  I concentrated on a country lane which I can sji from my window. It has one problem — pollution.  As you walk along, you can see domestic rubbish, furniture, tykes and glass — all dumped. People should bj able to enjoy the lane." ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:27/41  7/13 FR M CEEFAX 7 £££ ££££££££££ £££££ £££ ££££££ £ k THEME PARK REPORT Cby JULIAN PURCHASE, Newport Men No 103988 Julian can't see much wrong with thjmj parks... "Every year thousands upon thousbnds of children drag their parents through the turnstiles at  thjmj parks at home and abroad.  Most of the older children go for the thrill rides, while younger  ones enjoy the merry-go-rounds and  candy floss.  The majority of the parents are pleasantly surprised and join in  the fun."   Diary Contacts PP Info Njwsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:49/43  8/13 FROM CEEFAX 7£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££k READYOUPRESSPACKREPORTHERE Standby for more of your reports... APPROX PAGE NAMES T ME 10-14 SHILINGFORD to WILKES 2 mink 2-7 MALL to PURCHASE NEXT Press HOLD to keep a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-L  Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:45/45  9/13 FROM CEEFAX 7££££££ £ £ ££ £ £££ £ £ ££ k KNAPP NG THE ENVIRONMENT SAMANTH— REED, 12, from Cardiff No 102612 Samantha decided to enter the BT Environment Week '95 competition... "There were lots of different categories in the competition. I decided to take photographs of local eyesores.  I concentrated on a country lane which I can sji from mz window. It has one problem — pollution.  As you walk along, you can see domestic rubbish, furniture, tykes and glass — all dumped. People should bj able to enjoy the lane." L Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 C IFA 179 Sun 28 May 01:53/03  3/13 XWFR M  CX  London UndergrOund Last Update 00:14 5 from Bi min ham Mjm N 10 743 John talks to the jxpjrts about thu FW reported problems on any link. "Nobody knows mxactly how the 5 sb b g n b t w kn i i always changing. p 5 hp n d r s e b p nd np !k this coulddindicate that the@world U started with a big bang! t pdt t s j +nhvrriify, Birminfham, that th universe might ind with galaxies cpaphjpg iptp pach p8hypp8 LDLLLL oiao\ Co@tacks PP Ipfo s@ rojnd
P179 CJJFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:15/46  10/13 FROM CEEFAX 7£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££k PLEATS J PARK PLAN by CAROLINE TBBOR, Rothjrham Men No 105977 Caroline looks forward to the opening of a new plea3urj park... "I live near the largest area of derelict land in Europe. This was caused by the closure of coal pits.  However the council are planning to open a community park with a lake for water sports, a golf course, and an adventure playground.  It will pro6idj a safe ha6jn for wildlife, and for children and adults."  Contacts 176 PP Info 177 Sport 301 Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:14/14  11/13 FROM CEEFAX  BLACKPOOL PLEASURE BEACH by MICHAEL SMITH, 15, from Bolton No 37981 Michael looks at Blackpool's great rollercoaster tradition... "Blackpool is the coaster capital of Britain — it got its first one way back in 1891. Since then the Plea3ure Beach has been at the forefront of amusement development — the latest bjink the world's tallest, fastest coaster. Things can only get sky high with coasters reaching new heights beyond our imagination."  RBDIO TIMES — NEWSROUND — CEEFAX Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:30/21  12/13 FROM CEEFAX 7£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ k P BIKE FO NEWS T ANS by DAVID WEIR Belfast No 435172 +e must njvjr forget the work of our news teams. "The news might not bj the most exciting programmj on television, but news teams play a vital part in today's society. We owe a lot to the reporters, who have brought pictures of sadness and joy to all of us for many years People should be more concerned about things that actually happen not ideas that simply conj from script writers."  Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround
P179 CEEFAX 179 Sun 28 May 01:47/25 |l4|,h4|h4|,h<|h<|h4 h<|h 3/ 3 FROM CEEFAX  GRBNTCUTINGSHAME bz K WILKES from Kiddjrmjnster Men No 101785 Kirsty slams the Government for cutting student grants... 5 "I think the way the Government is cutting back on student grants is absolutely horrendous. As a student, my mother is having her grant slashed by 10% this year. And she is luckier than most students as she lives at home. Most students rely on grants and personal savings. I always thought the Government wanted people to go into higher education."  Diary Contacts PP Info Njwsround
P179 C I A 179 Sun 28 May 01:13/31 R 12 p  FRM CEJFAX  P BIS FOR N S T AM D V $5 B lfast o 43 72 'e must@never forget the work of ora news teams.s r rd (5 h news m gh not th most $5 ci ng p * t e 2si 1, ,5 BOT@nB s tuasiap dy lombtac r tedegat onciuton i u ay2to ouni hui We re ts 2 o hbv roughs p cut of s dn s r P l b cd abpup phinks phat acp5aplp happen script writers.b  ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, &,&,,*, Diary Contacts PP Info Newsround