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Date: 27th July 1997
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 142
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P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:44/38 1/7 INDIA Six people have been killed and about 100 injured when a train ran into the back of another at Faridabad, 19 miles south of Delhi. BELGIUM The death toll from Saturday's plane crash at an air show in Ostend has risen to nine after a 19-year-old Red Cross worker died in hospital. YEMEN Two Italian tourists kidnapped by tribesmen on Saturday have been freed. The incident was the latest in a series of abductions of foreign tourists over the last four years. Headlines 101Extra 140Ticker 151News Index 102Flash 150Extra 140Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:42/17 2/7 CLASHES FOLLOW PRO-ETA RALLY IN SPAIN Some 30 hooded attackers have firebombed barricades and clashed with police in the Spanish Basque city of San Sebastian. The fighting came hours after more than20,000 people held a peaceful rally supporting ETA terrorists. Police chased the militants into a building in the city's armed quarter. They were deployed in large numbers following massive public anger over theETA murder of a local councillor. Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:53/30 3/7 TRIAL OF MURDER-CHARGE NURSES ADJOURNED The trial of two British nurses charged with murder in Saudi Arabia has been adjourned until August 10. Neither Deborah Parry, 38, nor Lucille McLaughlin, 31, was in court. The Foreign Office said the case was adjourned for more examination of the legal position of the victim's family. The Britons deny murdering Australian colleague Yvonne Gilford, whose family have said the murderer should suffer the death penalty. Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:45/18 4/7 PLO SEEKS FREEZE ON SETTLEMENT BUILDING The PLO has told Washington that any new US peace initiative must include a freeze on Israeli settlement building. The PLO's information minister also insisted any talks on the final status of the West Bank and Gaza Strip must beaccompanied by Israeli redeployments. "Wi will only accept a US initiative ifit takes into consideration these points," said Yasser Abed Rabbo. Israel opposes plans by a US business- man for a settlement in east Jerusalem Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:40/16 5/7 US ACCUSED OF CUBAN HOTEL BOMBINGS Cuba has accused the United States of complicity in the recent bombing of two hotels in the capital, Havana. Armed Forces Minister Raul Castro also claimed the US economic embargo on Cubawas a "monstrous fascist plan". He was speaking on the occasion usuallyused by his brother, Fidel Castro, to give his key speech of the year. It is the anniversary of an attack on an army barracks that marked the start of the Cuban Revolution 44 years ago. Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:48/31 6/7 BRUSSELS CRACKS DOWN ON BANNED UK BEEF The Belgian government is stepping up its fight against fraud in the meat industry to prevent the trafficking of banned British beef. Health Minister Marcel Colla said the government would intensify road checks on trucks transporting meat. He said it would also draw up a list ofcompanies and individuals suspected of operating illegally. Last month the European Commission traced 1,600 tonnes of illegal UK beef.Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu
P142 CEEFAX 1 142 Mon 28 Jul 01:41/19 7/7 THAI OFFICER SUSPECT IN TOURIST ATTACK Detectives in Thailand are hunting a police officer suspected of shooting and wounding two Italian men. They say Rungroj Somjai has a grudge against foreigners after being charged with blackmailing tourists at an immigration checkpoint. A gunman opened fire on a group of holidaymakers as they checked in at Chiang Mai airport last night. The injured men are recovering in hospital. Headlines 101Index 102Sport 300Front page 100TV 600Weather 400Monitoring Switch On The Box Main Menu