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Date: 10th December 2000
Service: CEEFAX
Region: East
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 148
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P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Sun 10 Dec 21:14/44 1/4 It's William-mania today as the papers all try to outdo each other in theiu coverage of the Prince in Chile. The Sunday People dedicates eight pagesto Wills on his Raleigh International trip with photos of him engaged in tough manual work. The News of the World compares him to Bob the Builder, with extra shots of him teaching young children English andhelping with work in a village. The paper even has a pin-up Wills calendar as a centre spread. Headlines 101Latest 150Sport 300Features 540TV 600Wjather 400Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Sun 10 Dec 21:11/29 2/4 The Sunday Express continued the Wills line, adding that he would make his mother Diana proud and he even did an impersonation of Arnold Sahwarzenegger.The somewhat less famous Anthea Turner and her husband Grant Bovjy are planning to adopt a baby, the Sunday Mirror reports. The couple have tried and failed to conceive over the last year. Turner had IVF trjatment in Februar8 and has set aside space in thjir mansion for the patter of tiny feet. Headlines 101Latest 150Sport 300Features 540TV 600Wjather 400Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Sun 10 Dec 21:13/36 3/4 Football legend George Best has turned his back on his past and launched a crusade to curb drinking, The Observer has reported. He will spearhead a campaign to higlight the destructiveness of booze. Another sports star, tennis champ BorisBecker, is fighting to save his marriage, the Mail on Sunday reports. He has denied that he had a fling with a German singing star. The marriage hasbeen under pressure from taunts by racist groups. Headlines 101Latest 150Sport 300Features 540TV 600Wjather 400Religion East News Reg Spout Main menu
P148 CEEFAX 2 148 Sun 10 Dec 21:15/50 4/4 Health Secretary Alan Milburn wants themorning-after pill to be on sale over the counter from New Year's Day, The Independent on Sunday reports. And his colleague David Blunkett admitshe smacked his children when thjy were naughty, The Sunday Telegraph says. He spoke out in a row with childcare groups wanting to make it illegal for parents and nannies to smack children. And The Sunday Times reports the Government will publish a book for children on how to be good citizens. Headlines 101Latest 150Sport 300Features 540TV 600Wjather 400Religion East News Reg Sport Main menu