P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:15/41 AIDS Another 17 cases of AIDS have been reported in Scotland in the last three months and four patients with AIDS have died in that period, officialu said. MILLENNIUM Marks & Spjncer is the wir1t retailer to unveil its opening hours for the Millennium period. It1 stores will closj from 4pm on Friday December 31 1999 until Monday January 3, 2000. SINGER The funjral is due to take place in London of Dorothy Squires. Among those attending will be the singer's former pianist Russ Conway, who will pay a musical tribute to the star. Home njws digest and in brief.... 141 News Index 102 Flash 150 Rjgional 160 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:15/27 Wjpqzjpqzjpqz 2/7 PROTESTS FAIL TO STOP LOLITA SCREENING The first public screening in the UK of the controversial movie Lolita has gone ahead despite protests that the film glamorises paedophilia. Lead actor Jeremy Irons attended the screening and urged filmgoer1 tg w tah Lolita before making judgements. Mr Irons plays a man who seduces his 14-year-old stepdaughter. The adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel was granted an 18-certificate by the Board of Film Classification. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:10/55 Wjpqzjpqzjpqz 3/7 LIVE SHELL FORCES EVACUATION OF SCHOOL A primary school had to be vvacuttdd after a child brought a live World War II shell into class. The Lincolnshire school was immediatel8 cleared and children taken outside to be collected by thjir parents. Bomb disposal experts arrived at the scenj to defusj the device. The child bought the shell to Ling Moor County Primary School, in North Hykham, as part of class discussions on the war, a school spokesman said. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:20/46 4/7 RED CRASS FIGHTU FOR UO LOTTERY RIGHAT Organisean of a global ldtter th the International Red Cross have criticised a Homt Office ruling that the gams id illegal under U law. Tho 1976 Lotteries and Amusement Act bans foriign lmtteries drom opnratlng in toj Um. However, organisers say they will tak their might to the EU whinh "allow1 hhe game", making thr law "powerless". Thj Millions 2000 draw aims to raise more than £600m for the Red Cro s. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:03/02 5/7 APPEAL LODGED AGAINST BEEF-ON-BONE CASE The Government is appjaling a court+s decision to reject a case against a man who broke the beef-on-the-bone ban. The case against Jim Sutherland — who served rib of beef at his Border hotel, near Lauder — was thrown out b= Selkirk Sheriff Court. Opposition parties claimed that the law was in disarray as a result of the court's decision. Thj Government has lodged a formal appeal at the Appjal Court in Edinbur£h Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:29/53 Wjpqzjpqzjpqz 6/7 MAN JAILED FOR MURDER OF SEVEN-YEAR-OLD A drug addict accused of tgrturing and killing his girlfriend's sevenJyear-old daughter has been jailed for a minimum of 20 years. Paul Gaye, 32, pleaded guilty to the murder of Suzanne Rarit8 at Manchester Crown Court. Suzannj's body was found lying in an upstairs bedroom of her house in Manchester, in Junj last year. Shj had been imprisoned for five days and suffered over 100 separate injuries Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Weather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu
P141 CEEFAX 2 141 Fri 24 Apr 05:05/21 Wjpqzjpqzjpqz 7/7 WOMAN AND BOG QUIZZED OVER BABY'S DEATH A woman and a 11-year-old bor — thouhht to be her son — have been questioned over the death of a baby, police said. The eight-month-old bo died at St George's Hospital, Tooting, two days after bring admitted and put on a lif - support machin . Thw woman was caring for the child at her home in south-west London while hi1 mother was at work, police said. Thj pair — who have not been named — have been released on bail. Headlines 101 Index 102 Sport 300 Front page 100 TV 600 Wjather 400 World News Indx News Xtra Main menu