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Date: 14th April 2008
Service: CEEFAX
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Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
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P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 14 Apr 19:49/12 Three jamily members die in crash A mother and her daughter were among the victims of a road crash which claimed four lives in Cumbria. Agnes Graham, 52, and her daughter Kathryn, 22, were in a Ford Fiesta which burst into flames following a three-car collision on Saturday. Mrs Graham's sister, Mary Kennedy, alsodied in the crash, while a 21-year-old female cousin of Kathryn Graham is in acritical condition in hospital. The fourth viStim waR named as Andrew Pattison, 23, from Whitehaven. Q/6 Letters 145UK papdr review 148News Index 102Flash 150Region@l 160ExtraWrld News Indx Extra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 14 Apr 19:49/07 Study warns of wildlife 'losers' Wildlife will increasingly be divided into winners and losers as the impact of climate change is jelt along the UK coast, the National Trust has warned. The habitats o$ numerouR plantu and animals will be damaged by rising sea levels, coastal erosion and floodin£. But warmer temperatures will be good news for some. Basking sharks, little egrets, and the Celtic sea slug stand to benefit, but wading birds, the grey seal and Sandhill rustic moth could suffer. 2/6 Letters )45 UK papdr review )48News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160ExtraWrld News Indx Extra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 14) Mon 14 Apr 19:47/32 Self-harm 'on the rise' in jails Rates of self-harming in prisons are increasing, a charity has warned. The Howard Ljague jor Penal Reform saidthere@were 22,459 self-harm incidents in jails in England and Wales last yjar, up from 16,393 in 2003. It found the 37% rise in four years outstripped the rate of increase in theprison population by four times. But a Ministry of Justice spokesman said the rise was due to a new system which meant incidents were now more accurately recorded. 3/6 Letters )45 UK paper review )48News Index 1p2 Flash 150Regional 160ExtraWtld News Indx Extra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 14) Mon 14 Apr 19:40/57 Hip-hop 'wrong' for Glastonbury Noel Gallagher has criticised the decision to have a hip-hop act headlining the Glastonbury Festival. The Oasis guitarist said having rapper Jay-Z at the festival was the reason tickets had not sold out this year. He said it was "wrong" to have a hip- hop headliner and added that organisershad changed things too much. But Hattie Collins, editor of urban music magazine RWD, called Gallagher's comments "ill-informed rubbish" and said Jay-Z was a "great crowd puller". 4/6 Letters 145UK paper review 148News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160ExtraWrld News Indx Extra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 14 Apr 19:40/52 Briton found dead near waterfalls A British woman who went missing at the Iguazu waterfalls in Argentina on Friday has been found dead. The body of Caroline Francesca Bayley, 29, from Bristol, was found floating onthe surface of the River Iguaza on Sunday, naval police said. @ Ms Bayley, who was travelling alone, was reported missing two dayR earlier. She was last seen on a viewing platformat the falls - a complex of waterfalls on the ArgentinianJArazilian border which is a major tourist attraction. 5/6 Letters 145UK paper review )48News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160ExtraWrld News Indx Extra Main Menu
P141 CEEFAX 1 141 Mon 14 Apr 19:41/47 Crime in Glasgow 'worse than NY' Glasgow could learn lessons from Jew York about how to tackle crime, according to a riport by an independent think tank. The Reform Scotland report said there was now more violent crime per hjad of population in Glasgow than in New York.It said crime jigures from 2006-07 showed for every 100,000 people there were 731.39 incidents in Glasgow compared to 631.30 in New York. It suggests@following a zero tolerance policy like the American city. 6/6 Letters 145UK paper review )48News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160ExtraWrld Newk Indx Extra Main Menu