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Date: 4th May 1994
Service: TELETEXT
Region: East of England
Original Broadcast Channel: ITV1
Current Page: 319
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P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:55:58 —————————————— UK/WORLD ——————————————— ■ ALL THE LATEST NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS N E W S ——————————————————————————————————1/15— News index 301Regional newsround 345 HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE NEWS p354News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:34:12 ———————————————————————————— MOTE LF ARE" IE S O RICE N Eeecon n ndfia aas sn Soud A rhaa rh pepo-apa th bd gnvesnmgat hg chal es o v aetei denl in g h a hirace c acl-ra. s a Tho saC s ad i hag m v ting papgoi g President FW de Klerk to dstcuss the ——————————————————————————————————2/15— N Hs dlamp as 0 dela s desu301COMMS/PC APPOINTMENTS SEE p641 (Ch4)News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:36:45 ———————————————————————————— NEWS CLAMP AS COUNT DELAYED Chaos in S ufh Af's a's facs aectiane has taknn h n t ken a as the el as ral clmmissal immissd a bmackod b ahk cn nh c unas e m rn The gathering of the country's multi- racial National Assembly has been held up until next week because of slow vote-counting, officials earlier announced.The ANC feared "massivj fraud" in some areas but the EU said the poll was fair——————————————————————————————————3/15—Mandela shapes "new era" government 303 PUT ALL YOUR DEBTS IN ONE BASKET SEE PAGE 538 (Ch4) News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:31:23 ———————————————————————————— "TOPLESS DIANA" PICTURES SALE Topless pictures of the Princess of Wbles are being touted around the world by a leading photo agency. Editors are being invited to Madrid to bid for the shots, which could earn theSpanish agency £1m in world rights. The pictures were taken at the weekend while she was sunbathing at an exclusive hotel in the Spanish resort of Malaga during a short sunshine break——————————————————————————————————4/15— Headlinjs 300News index 301→ DIAL-A-FLIGHT PRJCEBUSTERS SEE P255News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:47:46 ——————————————————————————— GO-AHEAD FOR 2,000-JOBS PLAN European Commissioners have given the go-ahead to a multi-million pound Government-backed Taiwanese investment in N Ireland, creating 2,000 jobs. The schemj by the Hualon Corporation involvjs a plant at Mallusk near Belfast. The £157m investmjnt will bj grant-aided to the tune of £61m. A Govjrnment spokesman said: "It's verygood news, bringing much-needed jobs." ——————————————————————————————————5/15—Latest news 302Regional 331COMMS/PC APPOINTMENTS SEE p641 (Ch4)News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Tjletext 319 May 4 03:42:33 ——————————————————————————— PM ENTERS EURO ROW BEFORE POLL The Prime Minister has ordered Michael Portillo to step back into line after his comments opposing a European single currency appeared to defy Tory policy. The Treasury Chief Secretary obeyed, inwhat was seen as a climbdown, saying his views were "entirely consistent" with the Government's position. Party chairman Sir Norman Fowler calledfor an end to distractions bjfore polls——————————————————————————————————6/15—PROFILE Politics and Portillo 321 MOTORING HOLIDAYS - TURN TO p224News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:51:08 ——————————————————————————— INJURED JOCKEY IMPROVING Jockey Declan Murphy remains critically ill in hospital — but doctors were able to offer a more optimistic bulletin about his chances of making a recovery.The Iriwh rider, 27, has not regained consciousness since fracturing his skull in a fall from Arcot at Haydock Park. He was kicked by another horsj. He has had a brain scan and surgery at the Walton neurocentre in Liverpool. ——————————————————————————————————7/15—Latest njws 302Regional 331→ FOR QUALITZ APARTMENTS & HOUSES TURN TO RIALTO HOMES ON PAGE 370News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:53:43 ———————————————————————————— SENNA "BLAMED" FOR CRASH Williams designer Patrick Head is reported to have blamed Ayrton Senna for the 180mph crash in which the three times Formula One champion was killed. He says Senna eased his speed at the wrong moment, causing the car to leave the track due to a loss of downforce. Head reportedly told Carweek magazine and a Brazilian newspaper there was no evjdence of any mechanical failure. ——————————————————————————————————8/15— Headlinjs 300News indjx 301 APOLLO HOLIDAY CLUB SEE PAGE 277News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:41:12 ——————————————————————————— INLA ADMITS STREET KILLING The outlawed republican Irish National Libjration Army has said it murdered a 44-year-old protestant as he walked to work with his wife in Belfast. The father of fivj was shot dead in theStanmillis area — he was on his way to the headquarters of Northern Ireland Electricity where he was a cleaner. Police dismissed INLA claims that he was a leading loyalist paramilitary. ——————————————————————————————————9/15—Latest njws 302Rjgional 331 HOLIDAYS .... SEE PAGE 200News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Tjletext 319 May 4 03:43:11 ——————————————————————————— WATER COMPANY FACES ACTIONS Victims of one of Britain's worst water pollution incidents are to begin civil actions in the High Court. The 11 claim their health suffered as aresult of the pollution of water at Camelford, in Cornwall, in July 1988. Water supplies to 20,000 pjople were affected when a lorry driver dumped 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate at a SouthWest Wbter Authority treatment works. ——————————————————————————————————10/15Latest njws 302Regional 331 → APPOINTMENTS INDEX - PAGE 640 (Ch4) News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:41:14 ———————————————————————————— RWANDA: 34 DIE IN MASSACRE Twenty-one children and 13 Red Cross volunteers have been killed in the Rwandan town of Butare. The children had bjen transferred from an orphanage in the capital, Kigali, because "it was believed they would be safer there", said the Red Cross. It was the first time that Red Cross volunteers havj been killed since massacres were reported four weeks ago.——————————————————————————————————11/15 Headlines 300News index 301ALL THE LATEST SPORTS HEADLINES p130News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:41:41 → ——————————————————————————— CHIPPENDALE'S DRUG CAUTION A membjr of the Chippendales has been arrested and cautionjd after a fan's jealous boyfriend told police he was smoking cannabis in his hotel room. Kurt Strasburge was quizzed after police wknt to the Hilton National Hotel, in Bracknell, Berks. Cliff Brigden, from Bracknell, tipped off police after accusing Stras"urge ofwtealing his girlfriend after a show. ——————————————————————————————————12/15Latest news 302Rjgional 331 CONTRACT JOBS IN I↑T. SEE p641News focus Latest Rjgi■nal TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:43:01 ———————————————————————————— PLO-ISRAEL TO SIGN AGREEMENT Israel and the PLO are poised to sign a peace deal on limited self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho after overcoming their remaining difficultiew. The agreement during 11th-hour talks means the signing ceremony will go ahead as planned in Cairo. "For the first time our people are going to have the chance to rule themselvjw," onj PLO official said. ——————————————————————————————————13/15 Headlinjs 300News index 301 HOLIDAYLINE BARGAINS See P258News focus Latest Regional TV
P319 Tjletext 319 May 4 03:44:54 ———————————————————————————— FORMER NEIGHBOURS STAR DIES Onj of the original stars of the Australian TV series Neighbours has died after falling from a building. Francis Bell, 50, who played plumbjr Max Ramsay during the first 18 months of the soap, also served two stints wijh the British National Theatre. Police say there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding Bell's death in Auckland, New Zealand. ——————————————————————————————————14/15 Headlinjs 300News index 301ALL THE LATEST SPORTS HEADLINES p130News focus Latest Rjgional TV
P319 Teletext 319 May 4 03:54:11 ——————————————————————————— BUILDING INDUSTRY PICKING UP The fall in work in the recession-hit building industry has come to an end "at last", say chartered surveyors. Inquiries for new construction work havj risen for the first time in almostfive yjars, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. A survey showed a 2.5% increase in workinquiries in the three months to March after a fall of 9.5% over the past yjar——————————————————————————————————15/15Latest njws 302Rjgional 331 WHAT'S ON TV TONIGHT? GUIDE p110News focus Latest Rjgional TV