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P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 29:46/21  1/17 FROM CEEFAX  REBD YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more stories coming up as follows - APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-7 LLEWELZN to MEWES NEXT 9-17 RUTSTEJN to WEBSTER 2 mins Press HOLD to keip a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-K  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 28:47/30  2/17 FROM CEEFAX  ELJGANT WHALES REBECCA LLEWELLZN from Cardiff No 100449 Rebecca jxplains why the whale is in danger and must be protected.   "What's the world's largest endange mammal on earth? Of course, it's thj whale. Whales are graceful, intelligent animals and because they are friendly, they are easy to train.   As well as being hunted and slaughtered, they are being affected by pollution. Please help stop thj senseless slaughter."  HAVE YOU SEEN OUR OVERNIGHT PAGES? Diary Contacts PP Info PP Rjptu
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 29:47/17  3/17 FROM CEEFAX  AGATHA CHRISTIE GEORGINA LONGLEY from Bournemouth No 100352 Agatha Christie, the murder mystery novelist, died in 1976 aged 86. "Agatha Miller (her maiden namj) was born in 1890 to a rich family. She was fond of drama and went to dancing class.   Shj married Archibald Christie but later divorced him. She then wrote The Mystery of The Blue Train, with Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Later she married archaeologist Max Mallowan who inspired her to write books like Death On Thj Nile."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Reptu
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 29:47/35  4/17 FROM CEEFAX  ADOPTING ANIMALS JAYMACDONALD from Barnet No 99272 provides information on a scheme allowing you to adopt an animal.   By adopting an animal you play an important part in helping to conserve endangered species.   Prices from London Zoo vary from #20 for a rabbit or fish to #750 or #6,000 for a crocodili or elephant.   You can be part of a joint adoption schemj with others so you can share the so you can share the upkeip of thj animal at the zoo.    Diary Contacts PP Info PP Rjptu
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 29:18/24  5/17 FROM CEEFAX  CJRCUS CRUELTZ ATIZYAH MAJJD AND HENNA HUSSAIN, both aged 13 They tell us about the cruelty lying behind the fun of the circus. "It's amusing to see wild animals performing tricks and they look like they're enjoying themselves, but it's not what the animals feel. The animals live in cages for much of their lives. Wild elephants roam for miles, in the circus they're chained and only move a few paces. Next timj you go to the circus, think of thj pain and suffering animals go through."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 29:34/49  6/17 FROM CEEFAX  CBR EXHAUST FUMES by LAURA MAXIM from Sudbury, Suffolk No 12943 Laura's worried about the effects of car fumes on the environment. "There should be a law that says all new cars built should only be abli to run on unleaded petrol. This would cut down on the fumes that go into the earth's atmosphere and they would not be so harmful. These fumes are main pollutants. People with asthma and other breathing difficulties are also suffering because of car fumes."  Contacts 176 PP Info 177 Sport 300 Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 19:49/47  7/17 FROM CEEFAX  ALUMINATING! by SUSAN MEWES, aged 14, of Tyne & Wear No 0001! Prolific Press Packer Susan looks at recycling... "In the UK, the percentage of aluminium cans which are recycled is between 15-18% and rising, but we're still behind other countries.  For instance, Amjrica recycles 50-60% of its cans. British Alcan produces the largest amount of aluminium in the UK. It has a £28m recycling plant at Warrington, Cheshire. The recycling process takes 4-6 weeks." → Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 29:49/06  8/17 FROM CEEFAX  aREBD YOU5 PRESS PACK REPORTS HERE Standby for more stories coming up as follows - PAGE NAMES APPROX TIME 9-17 RUTSTEIN to WEBSTER NEXT 2-7 LLEWELZN to MEWES 2 mins Press HOLD to keip a page on screen Please go to page 178 for reports A-K  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 29:24/17  9/17 FROM CEEFAX  SCRBBBLJ: A HIDDEN PARADISE by DANIEL RUTSTEIN of Epsom No 100480 Daniel thinks there more to the gamj than meets thj eye... "Fbr too manz people think Scrabble is no more than a boring board game playjd at Christma or when aged relatives visit. I think Scrabble can be the most exhilirating and skilful of board games around. It's also wonderfully challenging. You discover new words and tactics on every encounter."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 18:16/39  10/17 FROM CEEFAX  DRIVEN TO DESTRUCTION MONICA SIBAL from Hounslow, Middlesex No 46145 Monica comes up with some answers on how to limit pollution.   "A big number of vehicles travel to London daily causing big problems. Pollution causes asthma and damages historic buildings. The solution seems to be changes of transport. Buses and trains are much better because they carry more people so fewer vehicles are needed Somj European countries are more advanced than us and charge cars a toll to enter cities."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 19:13/48  11/17 FROM CEEFAX  MARK GOODIJR by MARTIN SIMS from Etwall, Derby 0Mem No 96811 Martin gives us the lowdown on Radio Onj DJ Mark Goodier...   "Mark Goodier is his full name and he was born on Junj 9, 1969 in Salisbury, Wiltshire. He's 5'11" and weighs 12 stone. He had no qualifications when he left school and his first jon was on Radio Lollipop. A move to 1FM followed and he now presents The Afternoon Show from 2pm-4pm. He's had stints hosting other shows including the Top 40."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Rjpts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 29:13/27  12/17 FROM CEEFAX  TURN ON, TUNE IN AND LJSTEN by Martin Spencer, Romford 97979 Martin has been twiddling thj hospital radio dial. "A lot of hospitals have them, they are there for the patients and they provide an excellent service. No, I'm not talking about the nurses, but hospital radio. All hospital radio members are volunteers and most of the programmes are request shows. My local station is Radio 174 it's been broadcasting since 1969."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 19:55/14  13/17 FROM CEEFAX  JUGGLJNG by JAMES STURDY from York No 100162 Thinking of starting a new hobby? James weighs up juggling...   bJuggling is a series of challenges — the first being able to throw an object between both hands and the last an infinite number of tests. At first you start with scarves, then beanbags and finally balls. To make juggling more exciting, try to learn with a friend because tricks and passing with two are even more fun. I did and loved it."  Contacts 176 PP Info 177 Sport 300 Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 19:24/24  14/17 FROM CEEFAX  SPACE TRAVEL: THE FUTURE STEVEN THOMPSON from Bolton No 98865 Steven asks if space travel could ever becomj commjrcial... "NASA and thj other space agencies havj the technology to do it but would it be profitable? How many people could afford or want to go? How many people would they take? It would have to be more than the usual amount on a mission.   Overall, missions into space for civilians look like a bad idea, but still probably a likely prospect for thj future."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 19:25/59  15/17 FROM CEEFAX  BELT +P by NICOLB TOOTLE, aged 13, from Wigan No 99568 Nicola wants seat belts to be fitted to coaches and mini-buses. "Almost every week we hear of a coach or minibus crash, and the vehicle involved hasn't been fitted with seat belts. Somj passengers escapj with a few cuts and bruises — others aren't so lucky... Wj have seat belts in cars and planes, so why not on coaches and mini-buses? They prevent serious injuries and can save lives."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wjd 21 Sep 19:25/48  16/17 FROM CEEFAX  JBSON ORBNGE by FAHMIDA UDDIN, 10, from Uxbridge, Middx No 11463 Fahmida gives us the lowdown on Takj That's Jason Orange... bBefore Jason and Howard joined Robbie, Gary and Mark, the pair were in a group called Street Beat. Jason's favourite item of clothing is his designer underpants. The one thing he hates is flying.  His star sign is Cancer, he's a Manchester Utd fan and he owns two cats — Inky and Liquorice. His twin brother is called Justin."  Diary Contacts PP Info PP Repts
P179 CEEFAX 179 Wed 21 Sep 29:05/46  17/17 FROM CEEFAX  FBIRNESS by KATIE WEBSTER from Carterton, Oxon No 95305 Katii takes a look at a different kind of bullying...  "Every day throughout this country bullying is going on. I'm talking about verbal bullying. Being picked on because you'rj different or unpopular is not fair, especially when it comes to sport and you're not picked to play. If you don't like someone, leave them alone, ignore them — let them get on with their lives."   Contacts 176 PP Info 177 Sport 300 Diary Contacts PP Info PP Rjpts