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P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:10:33   IN SEARCH OF ■5 z÷■U■‖4j■ j■ j■j■j■‖4 THE APE-JAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is swap0ing Ruburbia for Sumatra to investigate sightings of a mount!in ape-man. She plans to hravel to the Kerinci Seblat National Park to Rpend a year tr!cking down Orang Pendek, or Rhort Man. Uill!gers high in the mountains of the +est Sumatran park "l!im to have seen the "reature many times. They describe it !s immensely strong and "apable of uprooting small trees. ——————————————————————————————————1/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 LITTLEWOODS GROUP UP TO 1/3 OFF p185 Next page Index Poll Roa$s
P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:07:13   IN SEARCH OF V THE APE-MAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is swap0ing Ruburbia for Sumatra to investigate sightings of a mountain ape-man. Debbie, a journalist with the W@n$sworjh Borough Jews in (on$on, !ims to map out the animal's movements and sightings. She h!s already spent much of the p!st five years travelling around Sumatra and h!s interviewed locals who "l!im to have seen the ape-man. ——————————————————————————————————2/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Next page Index Poll Roads
P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:18:28   IJ SEARCH OF  THE APE-MAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is swap0ing Ruburbia for Sumatra to investigate sightings of a mount!in ape-man. "A picture began to emerge of an anima( that @ppears zoologically impossible," she writes in the October issue of BBC Wildlife magazine. "TPe Orang Pendek is small, usually no more than 85 or 90cm in height, but it is the physical power of the animal that most impresses the Kerinci uill!gers," she said. ——————————————————————————————————3/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Next p!ge Index Poll Roa$2
P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:02:05   IJ SEARCH OF  THE APE-MAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is swap0ing Ruburbia for Sumatra to investigate sightin's of a mount!in ape-man. Uill!gers Rpe!k in !we of its broad shoulders, huge "hest and upper abdomen and powerful arms. The animal walks upright and, even when $leeing from human cont!ct, $oes moj revert to four legs. It h!s a humanoid f!ce and a gorill!'s torso, Rhe says. ——————————————————————————————————4/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Lext p!ge Index Poll Roa$s
P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:19:12   IJ SEARCH OF ■5 ■÷■j■‖4j■ j■ j■j■j■‖4 THE APE-JAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is Rwap0ing Ruburbia for Sumatra to investigate sightings of a mountain ape-man. The first sightings of the areature date b!ck at le!st 100 years. Dutch Rettlers in the 1920s made a series of highly-publicised sighting2, leading to repeated expeditions by young bloo$R armed with shotguns and thirst for m!king their scientific reputations. ——————————————————————————————————5/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Lext page Index Poll Roads
P321 Teletext 321 Sep26 20:20:27 R  IN SEARCH OF ■5 ■÷■U■‖4j■ j■ j■j■j■‖4 THE APE-JAM ——————————————————————————————————————— Journalist @ebbie Martyr is swap0ing Ruburbia for Rumatra to investigate sightings of a mount!in ape-man. In 1932 a reward w!s offered for the discovery of the animal and a corpse duly appeared. It turned out to be an adult Langur monkey, whose "ody had "een altered by an enterprising group of locals. Serious scientific interest in the animal died off, but reports of sightin's continued over the decades. ——————————————————————————————————6/6—— 24-Hours index R20 Headlines 300 YOUR LATEST PHONE POLL VERDICT p355 Lext p!ge Index Poll Roads