P461 Teletext 461 Jul30 02:41:45 ———————————————————————————————— POSTCARDS TO A PRESIDENT Greenpeace launched a campaign at 14 British air and sea ports against French nuclear tests in the Pacific. Supporters handed out postcards which depicted a mushroom cloud and the word 'Non' plus the address of the French president Jacques Chirac. "Wj asked people to post off the cards to the French president, adding their own message if they wished," said Kate Johnston, of Greenpeace. ——————————————————————————————————1/3—— Dates for your green diary 464 CLUB 440 m TOPS FOR TEENS p440 Go Green Global Events Club 440P461 Teletext 461 Jul30 02:36:12 ———————————————————————————————— PROTESTERS TARGET BULLDOZERS Hundreds of campaigners staged a mass protest against a Govjrnmjnt decision to build a bypass through wildlife a havens. Protesters aim to stop bulldozers from destroying five important wildlife and heritage sites in Newbury, Berkshire. Tony Juniper, of Friends of the Earth, said: "The road will not solve Newbury's traffic problems. Congestion levels will bj the same in 10 years." ——————————————————————————————————2/3—— Dates for your green diary 464 CLUB 440 m TOPS FOR TEENS p440 Go Green Global Events Club 440P461 Teletext 461 Jul30 02:44:08 ———————————————————————————————— FISH DIE IN MYSTERY POLLUTION Ten thousand fish have been killed by mystery pollution in the River Ese in Wjllingborough, Northants. The National Rjvjrs Authority carried out a clean-up operation. River samples were taken, but the pollutant is still unknown. An NUB spokeswoman said there were still plenty of live fish left, but anglers fear the pollution could have a devastating effect on local fishing. ——————————————————————————————————3/3—— Dates for your green diary 464 CLUB 440 - TOPS FOR TEENS p440 Go Green Global Events Club 440