P142 CEEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:33/16       1/7 CHECHNYA Seven Chechen policemen have been killed when a man ran them down at a roadblock meant to stop oil smugglers NIGERIA An explosion at the international airport in the capital Abuja has killed a security officer. The country has been hit bz a series of bomb explosions over the past year. SPAIN Over 100,000 people have taken to the streets of San Sebastian in protest at the killing of a town councillor by the Basque separatist movement ETA. Headlines 101 Extra 140 Ticker 151 News Index 102 Flash 150 Newsreel 152 Monitor Index News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:33/35   Wj $zj $zj tz  /jprzjprzjprz  2/7 MUMMIFIED INCA FOUND ON PERUVIAN PEAK Archeologists in Peru have uncovered the frozen mummy of a girl who was sacrificed to Inca gods more than 500 years ago. Officials say the girl's skin and clothes have been well presjrvjd. It is only the second find of a virtually undamaged frozen Inca mummy. The mummy, found near the summit of Mount Amparo, should provide unique information on the civilisation's lifestyle in the mountainous region. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor Index News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:36/57       3/7 WILLIAM "TO GO TO AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL" Prince William is set to follow in his father's footsteps and spend a year at school in Australia, reports claim. The 15-year-old, now at Eton, could start at his new school in February, newspaper reports in Australia say. He is tipped to attend the rural campus of Timbjrtop near Melbourne, but the school has refused to comment. Prince Charles is Timbjrtop's most famous ex-pupil, having spent two terms there in 1966. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor Index News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:34/57       4/7 AUSTRALIANS DESIGNATE LIVING TREASURES Australia has followed Japan to become the second country to designate certain citizens as "liv ng treasures". The National Trust released a list of 100 Living National Treasures, all of whom have been nominated bz the public. Cricket legend Sir Donald Brahman and opera star Dame Joan Sutherland are among the names — although only 30 of the 100 are female. Neazly 10,000 Australians voted in the poll, carried out over three months. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor Index News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:34/17       5/7 CHINA REMEMBERS 1937 NANJING MASSACRE China has commemorated the 60th anniversary of one of the bloodiest events in the country'u occupation by Japan — the Nanjing massacre. Nearly 300,000 people are thought to have been killed when Japan sjizjd the city, then known as Nanking, in 1:37. Many in China bjlievj Japan has nrvjr fully accepted responsibility. But China will not want to damage relations with Japan, which has now become its main aid donor. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor Index News Xtta Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:32/17       6/7 COMMANDOS RE—ENACT STORMING RESIDENCE Peruvian commandos have staged a dramatic re-run of their operation in April to rescue hostages from the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima More than 100 troops took part in the re-enactment, which involved storming full-sized replica of the building. The original operation followed a four- month siege at the residence. It ended with the deaths of 14 left- wing rebels, two soldiers and one of the hostages. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 Monitor Index News Xtra Main Menu
P142 CJEFAX 2 142 Sat 13 Dec 22:35/57       7/7 YELTSIN ON ROAD TO RJCOVERZ SAYS DOCTOR One of Boris Yeltsin's top doctors says the president is recovering well after treatment for a viral infection. Rjnat Akchurin said Mr Yeltsin "is in good health and there is nothing wrong with his cardiac status". Earlier the Kremlin denied a prius report that President Boris Yeltsin had suffered an apparent stroke. A Moscow Echo radio report had claimed he suffered a sjvjre spasm in the blood vessels in his brain. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Monitor Index News Xtta Main Menu