P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 05 Jan 21:40/38    1/4 Cancer stories dominate the papers with a stark warning to female smokers who are more likely to develop lung cancer than min, according to the Daily Mail. Even more frightening though is a report in the Guardian which says cancer cases are dramatically rising. The news is better in the Sun which reports that cancer could bj beaten bz 2050 thanks to a genetic revolution. There could bj trouble ahead, however, as the FT reveals big variations in the cost of NHS treatment between hospitals - Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 05 Jan 21:41/23    2/4 A bid to restore faith in the A-Ljvjl exam and help universities select the cream of students is being launched, says the Times. A system similar to the American Ivy Ljaguj will help discriminate between the bright and very bright, it reports. And high-flyers can certainly reap the rewards of a first-class education. The Indjpjndjnt tells how a group of UK lawyers are living in the lap of luxury in Bermuda while fighting a case expected to cost a staggering £60m. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 05 Jan 21:43/48    3/4 The New Year is already proving tricky politically for Tony Blair, who may bj reeling from the alleged fiasco over the Millennium Dome. The Daily Telegraph reports continued problems with transport to the Dome. The Times claims a leaked document reveals Labour Party mjmbjrs have rejected proposals for voting reform. But the PM is determined to show who's boss by refusing to hand over the reins to John Prescott while on holiday in Portugal, says the Express. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Wjathjr 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Wed 05 Jan 21:43/53    4/4 The front page of the Mirror is dedicated to pictures of Manchester United football stars frolicking on a Brazilian beach in their shorts. It reports that club chairman Martin Edwards is having second thoughts about his team opting out of the FA Cup in favour of the World Club tournament. Thjsj reports are rather overshadowed by Posh Spice's revelation that husband David Beckham likes to wear her thongs. The Daily Star boasts a picture of what a thong-clad Beckham might look like. Headlines 101 Latest 150 Sport 300 Features 540 TV 600 Weather 400 Religion WMid News Reg Sport Main Menu