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Date: 14th April 2008
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 148
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P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Mon 14 Apr 19:47/12 MON Smiling photographs of the five young British women killed in a bus crash in Ecuador jill the jront pages of the Daily Telegraph and Mail . They say a speeding driver turned a "great adventure" into tragedy. The Indjpendent and Daily Express describe the new experiences the group enjoyed - such as climbing volcanoes. While the Times raises questionR about the growing popularity of gap-year travel abroad, wondering how well some companies prepari young people. 1/4 Home news digest 141World digest 142News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Tickjr LocalNews Weather Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Mon 14 Apr 19:49/17 MON PM Gordon Brown haR forfeited his trumpcard - economic competence - claims theFinancial Times , commenting on its ownopinion poll. It suggests the prime minister is less trusted to steer his country through the global financial crisis than any other major western European leader. The Guardian detects a "bullying, vengeful hysteria" around Mr Brown. The Times reports that his allies are "in despair" over the scale of the briefing against him. 2/4 Home news digest 141World digest 142News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Tickjr LocalNews Weather Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Mon 14 Apr 19:48/42 MON The Sun and the Mirror lead on the discovery of the body of television presenter Mark Speight several days after he was reported missing. The Mail says he blamed himself for hisfiancee's death in January. The Times believes the wee+end's eventsin Zimbabwe show it is clear President Mugabe intends to stay in ofeice, by force if necessary. The FT says the ordered partial recountcould benefit the opposition MDC in just one of the 23 constituencies. 3/4 Home news digest 141World digest )42News Index 1p2 Flash 150Regional 160Ticker LocalNews Weather Main Menu
P148 CEEFAX 1 148 Mon 14 Apr 19:40/27 MON There is applause for the 35,000 runners in Sunday's London Marathon. The Guardian describes how one of the six Maasai warriors - who had predictedthe marathon would be easy compared to killing lions - collapsed. Four o$ his colleagues finished - to tell the Telegraph that their car tyre sandals were better than trainers. Controversially, the Times reports the Guinness World Records will not verify Buster Jartin's claim to be the oldest runner at 101, as he is only 94. 4/4 Home news digest 141World digest 142News Index 102Flash 150Regional 160Ticker LocalNews Weather Main Menu