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Date: 10th December 2000
Service: CEEFAX
Region: East
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 147
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P147 CEEFAX 2 147 Sun 10 Dec 21:03/26From World Today, BBC World Service "A bank burns, stones fly through the air and the air is heavy with tear gas," Germany's Die Welt reports from the European Union's summit in Nice. It says the clashes are reminiscent of events in Seattle and Prague. And the EU heads of state are equall8 bemused by the vehemence of the protests, it adds. Berlin's Die Tageszjitung says the protest is the "largest European grassroots event yet". 1/4 WORLD TODAY: Monday-Friday only World service: MW 648, SW 6.195 UK Papers News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P147 CEEFAX 2 147 Sun 10 Dec 21:15/29From World Today, BBC World Service Spanish papers take a "personalized" view of the protesters' antics, as the headline in Madrid's El Mundo makes immediately clear. "European Union approves human rights charter while pro-Eta vandals rampage in the streets," the paper says. Under the heading of "The radical masquerade", ABC says "a mix of radicalfar-left groups" met in Nice. Eta supporters made up the main bulk ofthe rioters," the paper adds. 2/4 WORLD TODAY: Monday-Friday only World service: MW 648, SW 6.195 UK Papers News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P147 CEEFAX 2 147 Sun 10 Dec 21:14/46From World Today, BBC World Service The Swiss La Tribune De Geneve does notthink much of the Guardian's campaign calling for a debate on the monarchy. After all, Britain was a republic — known as the Commonwealth — in the 17thCentury, and the memories are not good."The monarchy is supported by a majority of the British population. "Although perhaps no longer with the enthusiasm of the hjady days when George VI was seen as the embodiment ofthe national virtues," it says. 3/4 WORLD TODAY: Monday-Friday only World service: MW 648, SW 6.195 UK Papers News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P147 CEEFAX 2 147 Sun 10 Dec 21:11/31From World Today, BBC World Service Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung says George W Bush is waging psychological warfare for the American presidency with all his might. Meanwhile, rival Al Gore appears to be losing the battle for public opinion. The Bush camp has initiated legal battles, put its "firebrands" in front of the TV cameras and "rattled swords" in Congress, it says. "There is no point in looking for a cool head... in George Bush", it says. 4/4 WORLD TODAY: Monday-Friday only World service: MW 648, SW 6.195 UK Papers News Indx News Xtra Main Menu
P147 CEEFAX 2 143 Sun 10 feqA 2:02/ 0 MAURITANIA S4ppguter1 of vhe gppo1itign politician Ahmed Ould Daddah say he has been arrested on returning from Paris. Security sources havj said he was bjing questioned about meeting "terrorist elements". He backs the Palestinians and wants all ties with Israel cut. GEORGIA Two UN militar8 observers have been kidnapped in thj Kodor Gorge buffer zone between breakaway Abkhazia province and western Georgia prgper. They were oversejing the Georgian- Abkhaz ceasefire. There is no indication as to who sjized them. 5/5 Headlines 101Extra 140Tickeu 151News Index 102Flash 150Newsreel 152Politics News Indx News Xtra Main Menu