P163 Teletext 163 Feb 2 01:51:53          UNION    —————————————————————————————  —— COOK PATERSON HOPING FOR TRY-FEAST Pogo Paterson, a former young cook of the year, is hoping for a try-feast when Richmond clash with Leeds in the third round of the Women'u Rugby Cup. Paterson said: "We beat them 26-0 two weeks ago so we're really confident we can do it again." Richmond will bj determined to m!intain their unbeaten start to the season in Sunday's Bread for Life fixture. ——————————————————————————————————1/2—— Regional sport 170 Sport index 131 FANCY A NEW NUMBER PLATE? SEE P.378 Next Football Local Headlines
P163 Teletext 163 Feb 2 01:51:02          UNION    —————————————————————————————  —— WOMEN'S BREAD FOR LIFE CUP THIRD ROUND Sunday Chjltenham v Waterloo Clifton v Worcester Northampton v Saracens Novocastrians v Richmond III Old L'mingtonians v Tjddington Richmond v Leeds St Alban's v Crawley Wasps v Blackhjath ——————————————————————————————————2/2—— Regional sport 170 Sport index 131 REGIONAL NEWS, SPORT & TRAVEL p330 Next Football Local Headlines
P163 Teletext 163 Feb 2 04:41:31       ————————  —————————————————————————— STY ANOTHER DAY! A phenomenon called imprinting allows young animals to learn who their parents are, says animal behaviour expert Dr Tim Roper. Animals work on simple rules, says Dr Roper. If a female dog has just had pups, her maternal instinct may allow her to accept piglets into the litter. The piglets must bj introduced within hours of being born, during the crucial bonding stage between mother and young. ——————————————————————————————————3/5—— All the hottest gossip 143 GREEN EVENTS AND TV p165 Green issues Events Digitisjt Club 140
P163 Teletext 163 Feb 2 04:49:26       ————————  —————————————————————————— STY AoOTHER DAY! Fostered mammals differ from birds when they grow up, says Dr Tim Ropjt, an animal behaviour expert. "A hand-reared goose will consider the human being its mother, but will also court the person as a potential mate." "A piglet would treat a canine foster mothjt as a parent, but would know she was not a potential mari. Mammals seem to have genetically-inbuilt knowledge of their natural mates," adds Dr Roper. ——————————————————————————————————4/5—— Land on Planet Sound 480 DO Y#U HAVE JC#-LOGIC? p148 Green issues Events Digitisjt Club 140
P163 Teletext 163 Feb 2 04:40:38       ————————  —————————————————————————— STY ANOTHER DAY! A dog bringing up two piglets like Percy and Patch would bj unthinkable in the wild, says Dr Tim Roper of the Unjvjrsjty of Sussex. "Wolves would prey on wild boars and certainly wouldnWt rear them," hj sbys. "Thjte are examples of fostering in the wild though," hj continues. "Parasitic birds like cuckoos lay their eggs in other birdsW nests, leaving them to rear their chicks." ——————————————————————————————————5/+—— Take to the stage 450 IT'S Y#UR LIFE! p410 Green issues Events Digitisjr Club 140