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Date: 17th December 1993
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 178
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P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/55→ 1/30 FROM READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more stories coming up as follows - APPROX PAGE NAMES TIME 2-10 BABBAGE to FLOUNDERS NEXT 12-20 FRIED to LEWIS 2 mins 22-30 LINLEY to O'KEEFFE 4 mins Please go to page 179 for reports P-Z
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/07→ 2/30 FROM Keely is impressed with London's "What have Arnold Schwarzenegger, all got in common? It's been open for a while, but you will still be lucky to get a table" MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/19 3/30 FROM NEWSROUND LEOPARD by BISHNUPRIYA BHATTACHARYA from London SW10 85677 Bishnupriya has loved leopards since seeing one while in India. "It is a strikingly beautiful coat with black spots on it. and then leaping on it. Favourite food includes antelope and monkey. cats, communicating by deep growls. But be warned - the leopard's being wiped out. Stop the killing." MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:19/55 FROM NEWSROUND BRIAN JACQUES by HELEN BOWMAN age author - whom she recently mez. - and I'd say Brian Jacques. the most recent addition being 'Martin the Warrior'. I went to a bookshop in Cambridge Inside my copy of 'Mattimeo' he
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/19 NEWSROUND COINCIDENCES by SARAH DEVLIN from Roundhay, Leeds 81723 Sarah wonders whether there's more to coincidences than meets the eye. sinking into the Atlantic. In one of the lifeboats a woman remembers a book she once read. It told the story of the Titan - a ship that hit an iceberg and sank in the same area. Coincidence? Should scientists dismiss stories
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/31 9/30 NEWSROUND MARTIN LUTHER KING by Graham Docherty 70622 Graham writes about the American leader of the civil rights movement "In the 1950s and 1960s, Martin Luther King worked to bring people - both black and white - and in 1964 he was awarded the nobel peace peace. violence. A lone gunman - James Earl Ray - assassinated him." →MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/43 10/30 FROM FISH AND CHIPS by JESSICA FLOUNDERS Jessica asks if the UK's favourite fast food is being forgotten. "With fast food restaurants opening traditional fish and chips? F&C have been eaten since the 1860s and were GB's first hot takeaway. were sold as takeaway in 1992. That is six servings for every person in the country!" MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/55= 11/30 NEWSROUNE READ YOUR PRESS PACK REPORT HERE Standby for more stories coming up APPROX 12-20 FRIED to LEWIS EXT 2-10 BABBAGE to FLOUNDERS 4 mins Please go to page 179 for reports P-Z MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/19 HEWE STRONGMAN CONTEST by JAMES GARNETT James reports on a strongest man British Rail said Sir Robert died events. The first was a log lift, a tug of war↑ Policeman Lee Bowers won with flying colours and he will go on to compete for the na ional title. Lee weighs 19 stone and his BR fning ed blvos he be lme ing, Next News World Flash TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/31 FROM screaming teenagers were queueing They have since performed all over Could this be the pop group to take away Take That's fame? Only time will tell."
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/07= 17/30 FROM → NEWSROUND STAMP COLLECTING by JESSIE Jessie explains why millions of people collect stamps "Stamp collecting is a good way of learning about other countries, their wildlife, and their people. The first stamps were known as called "cement". France - but soon spread to Britain It's the world's greatest hobby." →MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/19 18/30 FROM NEWSROUND Since then it has grown steadily - until now. Many girls join the scouts instead - and some think you have to be a This is not true. Guiding's a loz for life. So join the guides!" MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/31 NEWSROUND from Stretford, Manchester 85876 Shanaz touches on a few points with regard to racism in education. "I think some teachers believe children of different racial groups have different abilities. It's often thought that if children can't speak English fluently, they Asians it's their second language. the National Curriculum, yet surely a multi-cultural N.C. is essential to a multi-cultural society." →MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:22/55→ 21/30 FROM Standby for more stories coming up as follows - PAGE NAMES TIME 22-30 LINLEY to O'KEEFFE NEXT Please go to page 179 for reports P-Z →MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:17/07 22/30 FROM OLD PEOPLE by LORRAINE LINLEY from Nottingham 85713 Lorraine is concerned about those elderly people who are lonuly. "Why do younger people sometimes forget about thosj who are older? If you don't want to grow old alone elderly people who are lonely. There are charities which support those old people who need help. Why not give a pound or two to them? will be old." ←MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/19 23/30 FROM NEWSROUND GIANTS OF THE DEEP by GEMMA LIVERMORE Gemma has found out some interesting facts about whales. "Can you believe that the huge creatures we know as whales once lived on land? Some scientists believe that dog- like creatures called Mesonychids adapted to being sea creatures. The bluj whale is the biggest creature ever to roam this earth. It has a heart the size of a small car!" →MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/43= 25/30 FELICE ARENA by SHARON MCCAFFERTY age 13 from Glasgow. 82185 Sharon writes about "Neighbours" star, Felice Arena. "Felice plays the part of Marco In earlier episodes, he could be spotted in the occasional walk-on role. Felice is partly Italian, but was
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:11/55 26/30 FROM NEWSROUND PENPALS by JULIE BEVAN/ CLAIR MILES both age 10 from the West Midlands Julie and Clair write together about the advantages of penpals. penpal to see how they live in their environment - if it is different from our own. The whole of our class was given a penpal from another school. Ours is called Jessica and we have written to her three times. We would now like a penpal who Home 110Politics 130World 160MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/07 27/30 FROM MY PASTIME by NICOLA MORRIS, age 11 from Milton Keynes. 87387 her collection of model animals. "I have a collection of 41 different animals - they cost about 20p each and most of them are plastic. toucan, and a cow. I started the collection when I was was a duck. It's colour is very faded now." MoreRepts World Summaries TV/Radio
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/19→ 28/30 FROM NEWSROUND age 16 from Rugby, Warwickshire Schmid, but in New Zealand girls are mad about Martin Henderson. He stars as Stuart in Shortland Street which is a New Zealand soap. Martin says he thought it would be unfortunately he says people either Contacts 176PP Info 177Sport 300
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:12/31 NEWSROUND SROEL AID S RE F RT ER AEJE age 16 from Rugby, Warwickshire T aaraeme t iieh abe P O Nn smap manled Palesland n seef". "Here in Britain, soap fans go crazy over Les Hill and Kristian Schmid, but in New Zealand girls are mad about Martin Henderson. He stars as Stuart in Shortland Maat n says Y thhag R bi and LO unfortunately he says people either harrass him or ignore him". Clntacs 17 WPP I 16 177spaoch 100
P178 CEEFAX 178 Fri 17 Dec 16:14/43 30/30 FROM NEWSROUND JALI u O AAGER In JHE E Os E from Eastham, Wirral 13331 habitat is being threatened. Thu d oil deposits have been foun under the sea. Jai doN ma nha e in areas whe e walruses live. r Their feeding grounds may also be dredged by companies wanting to If c Q1 W eld o 0d tae Next News Politics Wm Nd s W/R deo