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Date: 12th May 1991
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 115
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P115 ORACLE 115 Sun12 May ITV 2027:00 1/4 Spain The two main opposition parties have demanded a new Senate vote on an income tax bill because 177 votes were cast with only 156 senators present. Madeira Pope John Paul, visiting the Portuguese Atlantic island, urged people to savour their leisure time to compensate for increasingly dehumanising jobs. Ethiopia With famine ravaging its own population, Ethiopia has appealed for urgent help to feed 1m refugees from neighbouring Somalia and Sudan. >>>>> CONCERT & THEATRE TICKETS SEE PAGE 294News In Brief Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P115 ORACLE 115 Sun12 May ITV 2058:24 2/4 South Korea The government took a tough new line in efforts to curb the worst opposition protests in more than three years by ordering the arrest of nine dissident leaders in Seoul. Iraq A US soldier and an Iraqi civilian were killed when their trucks collided on a main road to the northern provincial capital of Dahuk, said US military sources. Sri Lanka The ruling United National Party has swept to a landslide victory at local council elections. >>>>> CONCERT & THEATRE TICKETS SEE PAGE 294News In Brief Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P115 ORACLE 115 Sun12 May ITV 2018:46 3/4 Nepal Millions of people have voted in the first free elections in 32 years, and officials said the turnout could be the highest in the history of the Himalayan kingdom. It followed mass protests a year ago, which forced King Birendra to give up absolute power and legalise political parties. Israel The Supreme Court has approved expelling to another country four Palestinians accused of organising PLO activity in the occupied Gaza Strip. >> CONCERT & THEATRE TICKETS SEE PAGE 294News In Brief Newsfile Sport TV Guide
P115 ORACLE 115 Sun12 May ITV 2031:19 4/4 Philippines A fire broke out in the presidential palace museum, but Imelda Marcos's 2,000 pairs of shoes came through unscathed. The museum was designed to expose the extravagant lifestyle of the former first lady and her late husband Ferdinand. Burma Drugs war lord Khun Sa, said to be the world's biggest heroin producer, has been forced to abandon a string of mountain lairs after an offensive by Thai Rangers. >>>>> CONCERT & THEATRE TICKETS SEE PAGE 294News In Brief Newsfile Sport TV Guide