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Date: 8th July 1997
Service: CEEFAX
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Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
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P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:42/01 EXPRESS TRAIN SET ON FIRE IN ULSTER 104 Gang attacks Dublin-Belfast service Parade row: Hume wants to see Blair 105 Dublin voices dismay over Drumcree 106———————————————————————————————————————NATO Poles, Czechs, Hungarians join 109WIFE MURDER Royal bodyguard charged 115WINCHESTER Election vote-rig probe 110SLEAZE Abuse of office may be crime 113BRAIN Stolen organ found in bushes 124News Index 1p2 Extra 140LOTTERY 555Main Menu 100Flash 150Newsreel 152A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/11 INFLATION SURGE POINTS TO RATE RISE 203STERLING Pound highest in 74 months 237SHARES Data sparks 50-point decline 234GCC New boss in major shake-up plan 2p2BURTON Group to float off Debenhams 207——————————————————————————————————————— FTSE-100at CLOSE Winners 21 Losers 77 ———————————————————————————————————————FTSE 4758.5 -52.2 at CLOSE DOW UK 184.50 - 2.15 at CLOSE Dow In 7926.57 +68.08 at 18:00 £/BM 2.9690 + 0.0193 £/$ 1.6884 + 0.0014 £ index 104.2 + 0.9 ———————————————————————————————————————Rates 240 Forex 237 Share 220 Money 250———————————————————————————————————————Front page 100 City news 201 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:24/01 TORRENTIAL RAIN IS CAUSING PROBLEMS 431Driving conditions difficult in SE Rail Cancellation on South Central 433Air Industrial action affecting BA 439L-File Aid pack for learner drivers 438BBC2 Euro news 487-9 Rail outlook 492Europe Tour de France now underway 487——————————————————————————————————————— ROADS 431 Rail 432 Flights 440 Ferries 435 London Tube 436 A-Z Index 199———————————————————————————————————————News 101Sport 301Travel A-Z 499A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:22/11 TRAIN ATTACKED AT STATION IN N IRELAND The main Dublin-Belfast train has been attacked by a gang claiming to be from IRA at the station at Newry in Co Down.Passengers were ordered off the train. Some windows were broken and flammable liquid poured in, with some fires being started. Fire officers later arrived on the scene. Rail staff kept away from the train while the threat of suspect devices was investigated. Talks to prevent parade trouble 106News Index 1p2 Flash 150Newsreel 152A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:22/41 TRAIN ATTACKED AT STATION IN N IRELAND The main Dublin-Belfast train has been attacked at the station at Newry in Co Down by masked men claiming to be from the IRA. Passengers were ordered out of the carriages by the attackers. Some windows were broken and flammable liquid poured in, with a number of fires being started. Rail staff kept away from the train while the threat of suspect devices wasinvestigated. Hume calls for talks with Blair 105News Index 1p2 Flash 150Newsreel 152A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:24/02 HUME SEEKS TALKS WITH PM IN PARADE ROW SDLP leader John Hume wants urgent talks with Tony Blair to discuss the leaked document on the Drumcree parade.The call followed talks with Ulster Secretary Mo Mowlam which Mr Hume's deputy Seamus Mallow called "brusque". The document dated June 20 stated that allowing the march through the GarvaghyRoad was "the least worst option". But Mr Hume said that the document showed "a complete lack of understanding" of nationalist feelings.Irish disappointed over parade 106Weather 400TV 600Digest 141A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:24/11 IRISH DISAPPOINTED OVER DRUMCREE MARCH Irish Foreign Minister Ray Burke has expressed his "frustration and dismay" with the British Government for allowing the Orange Parade at Drumcree.Mr Burke said the nationalist communityalways seemed to be the one to make concessions over the parades. He also called for a set of "serious principles" for handling all parades inthe province in the future. Mr Burke said nothing would be achievedby "raking over past mistakes". Train firebombed at Newry station 104News Index 1p2 Flash 150Newsreel 152A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:28/42 POLICE PROBE VOTE-RIGGING ALLEGATIONS Police say thhy are investigating allegdtions of ate rigging durinu the general election in the W neh stet constituency. The seat was won by the Libegal Democrats from th Conse vatives, ousting health minister Gerry Malon ba just two votes. Extra: More political coverage 144Weather 400TV 600Digest 141A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/12 NEW EVIDENCE IN RUSSELL MURDER PROBE Police investigating the murders of Lin Russell and her six-year-old daughter Megan say thty have received new information of remendous impo ta ce" Los e Russell, 10, who survived the attack on her family, has told how th ywise confronted by a man demanding cashDetectives are probing th theory that th killings in a Kent country lan followed a robbery that went wrong. Another woman was also approached b a man matching the killer's description. Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weaeher 400A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:31/12 COY CII MNSE PAY US ELL STRC SCHOOL E The High Court has ordhred Solihull Council to pay esr an autistic boy's place at a special school in the US. But the court ruled that in th case ofanother boy from Solihull thu council had been justified in not providing thefunding. The families wanted lg council to pay the fees for th £56,000 a year Higashischool in Boston. The boys' familiss were represented by the Prime Minister's wife, Cherie BlairHeadlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:30/01 CHILDREN RETURN HOME AFTER COACH CRASH Twelve British schoolchildren are flying home after a crash in the French Alps which killed three classmates. Only on girl, who has serious back injuries, will stay behind. She will return home tomorrow with a doctor. Nicola Moore, Rob rt Boardman and KeithRiddings all died after their coach crash off an alpin5 road into a ravine near Grenoble. All thy d ad children were pupils at StJames Secondary School, in Bolton. Headlines 101Index 112 Sport 300World news digest and in brief.. 142A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:32/22 INFLATION SURGE POINTS TO RATE RISE 203STERLING Pound highest in 74 months 237SHARES Data sparks 50-point decline 234GCC New boss in major sham -up plan 2 2BURTON Group to float off Debenhams 207——————————————————————————————————————— FTSE-100at 1335 Wonners 19 Losers 81 ———————————————————————————————————————FTSE 4758.3 -52.4 at 13:15 DOW UK 184.31 - 2.34 at 13:36 Dow In 7858.49 -37.32 at CLOSE £/BM 2.9701 + 0. 204 £/$ 1.6930 + 0.0060 £ index 104.3 + 1.0 ———————————————————————————————————————Rates 24 Forex 237 Shar 220 Money 250———————————————————————————————————————Front page 100 City news 201 A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/30 BA CANCELS 14 FLIGHT AHEAD OF STRIKE British Airways has cancelled 14 flights as 350 cabin crews reported sick ahead of tomorrow's strika. The cancelled flights were all from Heathrow to European destinations. Talks to avert the strike are going on between BA and Transpout and General Work rs Union officials but with littlehopI of avoiding flight disruption. Thousands of cabin crew workers are planning to walk out for three days from 6am tomorrow in protest over pay. Ceefax Travel Headlines 430http://www.british-airways.com/strikeA/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/10 BA WARNING TO STRIKERS AHEAD OF ACTION BA cabin crew, who are due to launch a flige-day stri e tomorrow, have been warned thdy will be "locked out" if they ta e further industrial action. The airline is to snek assurances that crew will work normally when th strikeends on Saturday. If work rs refuse to agree, thty will be told not to report for duty. British Airways has cancelled 14 flights as 350 cabin crews reported sick ahead of tomorrow's strike. Ceefax Travel Headlines 430http://www.british-airways.com/strikeA/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:42/10 BOMB BLAST KILLS 30 ON TRAIN IN PUNJAB A powerful bomb has exploded on a moving train in northern India killing at least 30 people. Seventy other p ople were injured in the blase at Bhatinda railway station in the state of Punjab. Punjab has been rocked by a bloody Sikhsfparakist insusgency since the 980s. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was killedby her Sikh bodyguards in 1984. And stven p3oplc died in March in a bomb blast at another railway station. Headlines 101Index 1d2 Sport 300World news digest and in brief.. 142A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/20 ROYAL POLICEMAN ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE Former Royal Protection Squad officer Michael Coulton, 52, has been charged with the murder of his wife Patricia. Mrs Coulton was found stabbed to death in her car at a nursing home in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in January. She was employed as a care worker at the establishment at the ti e. Her husband will appear before Bracknell Forest magistrates tomorrow, Thames Valley police said. Headlines 101Index 122Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:51/10 NINE DIE IN CLASHES WITH KENYAN POLICE At least nine people have been killed in Kenya during clashes between riot police and opposition supporters. Authorities had been trying to prevent protests over constitutional reforms. At All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi, a clergyman was blinded by tear-gas as police fired on demonstrators who sought refuge inside. "This is sacrilege, there is blood in the cathedral," Peter Njoka said, his nose running and his eyes streaming. Further coverage of world stories 142Headlines 101Index 1p2 Sport 300A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu
P152 CEEFAX 1 152 Tue 08 Jul 19:54/11 MARS PROBE BEGINS TO EXPLORE THE PLANET The Mars robot vehicle has taken its first movements on the surface of the red planet — travelling about a foot to a rock nicknamed bBarnacle Bill". Within the next 24 hours, the first close-up pictures of the rock are expected at mission control in PasadenaIt is the first time that scientists have been able to explore the surface of the Red Planet. The rover will carry out detailed analysis of rocks and soil. Headlines 101Index 102 Sport 300World news digest and in brief.. 142A/Z Index Switch On TV/Radio Main Menu