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03/01/2012

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Happy new year from all of us at Team Newsround. The year is 2012

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and we are back on your box. Yep, Ore and Hayley with you tonight. It

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may be the new year but we're not slacking off - we've got everything

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you need to know. Coming up: We're trying to solve the mystery

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of what on earth the moon is made And there could be a crackdown on

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which music videos you're allowed to watch.

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But before any of that, the news of the extreme weather. So far, one

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person has died as winds of up to 100 miles an hour have been causing

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havoc up and down the UK. This winter, it seems to be all about

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the wind. Conditions here on the north Cornwall coast, absolutely

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atrocious. Looking behind us, you can see the force of the wind.

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reports on the extreme weather have been coming in all day as severe

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weather makes its way across the UK. Speeds of 90 mph have been reported

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in some areas, triggering the Met Office to issue a red warning. That

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is the high as possible, and it is because of high winds causing chaos

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across Britain. Fallen trees and flooding have close roads, bridges

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and railway lines. In Dover, the port has been forced to shout and

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in St Helens, part of the roof of the rugby stadium has been torn off.

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This Christmas tree was blown down in a square in Glasgow, and strong

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winds have caused structural damage to several buildings in the city.

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In Salford, it is pretty windy. What is going to happen next? The

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winds will ease off in central Scotland but will continue to be

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strongly across the rest of the UK until tonight. Tomorrow, we can

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expect strong winds but not as gusty as they have been today.

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Despite what you may have been told when you were much younger, the

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moon is not made of cheese! What the moon really is made off is

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still a bit of a mystery, so space agency NASA have launched two new

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spacecrafts on a mission to find 3, 2, 1, zero and lift off.

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Man's 110th mission to the moon. Back in September, NASA launched

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two satellites and last weekend, they finally arrived. With the

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probes now orbiting the moon, the hard work begins using gravity to

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figure out exactly what lies beneath the surface. When you throw

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something up, it's gravity that pulls it back down. Like the earth,

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the moon has gravity too. And scientists hope that by studying it,

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they can answer some very important questions. The two probes will fly

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around the moon in a straight line. As they go, they'll measure how the

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moon's gravity changes and that will help scientists figure out how

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the moon formed, and why it looks like it does. What are we hoping to

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get out of this mission? One of the key things we hope to discover is

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where the moon came from. We are still not really sure. Our best

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idea is that soon after the birth was formed, a planet the size of

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Mars crashed into the earth, and it rip out a huge chunk of the Earth,

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that went into space and form to our men. -- R Moon. At 200,000

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miles away the moon is our closest neighbour, but scientists have a

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lot of work to do before they solve its mysteries.

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When you're done with your dinner, you chuck your leftovers away,

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right? Not the case if you're a celebrity on a trip to the seaside

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in Cornwall, where one cafe has turned its famous crumbs into a

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mini museum. Watch this! Welcome to the Museum of Celebrity

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Leftovers - the place where scraps from famous visitors are never

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scraped into the bin. Cafe owner, Michael Bennett, decided to

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preserve the crusts and crumbs of his celebrity customers in airtight

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jars, and the display has been attracting visitors for almost

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eight years. There's some bread pudding left by Prince Charles, an

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egg shell from actor Hugh Dennis' egg mayo sandwich and even a cheese

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toastie from singer, Pete Doherty. As far as we know, no one else has

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done it. We are very proud of the fact we thought of it and have done

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it and all these famous people have been to a very small and unknown

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cafe in Cornwall. Worth a trip if you are down there. Weird!

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The year 2012 is finally here, and it's going to be an absolute corker.

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Here's me to tell you why! You have celebrated the new year,

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you have pack your Christmas decorations away. The fun is over,

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right? Wrong. 2012 will be an amazing year, and here his wife. In

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February, the X Factor finalists kick-off their UK tour -- here is

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why. Winning the show doesn't always mean big success. Find out

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how little nicks do. Hold on to your wizard hats because Harry

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Potter is being opened up to the public. The books and films may

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have finished but the website opens this year. The Queen's Diamond

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Jubilee is this year. Starting on 2nd June, there will be a four-day

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holiday. Expects street parties and lots and lots of flag-waving.

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If you are not into sport, may I recommend a three-month some

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holiday to Mars. June, July and August will be sport crazy. Euro

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2012 is in Poland and Ukraine. After their terrible performance

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aboard Cup, can England do it? Let's hope nothing like this

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happens again. Apparently, the Olympics are happening this year.

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The biggest sporting event on earth starts on 27th July, and the

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Paralympics on 29th August. Jessica, Chris and the rest of Team GB will

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be going for gold, and how about another 100 metre world record for

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Usain Bolt? If you are going on a holiday to Mars, look out for the

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curiosity Rover, due to touch down on the red planet in August. In

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November, all eyes will be on America for the presidential

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elections. Four years ago, Barack Obama was voted in promising big

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changes, but a lot of people don't think he has done enough. Can he

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win a second term? They are saving the biggest film

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event of the year to the final month. The Hobbit will hit our

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screens. Expect a lot of excitement about this next instalment from

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Middle Earth. All that to look forward to, and

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more, and it is covered here on Newsround.

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No problem! It is a Paktika! Let's talk music videos now and a

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clampdown on the ones you're allowed to watch. Rihanna and Lady

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Gaga might be two of your favourite singers, but there's a worry that

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videos like their's are too grown up. So much so, that Prime Minister

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David Cameron's calling music bosses to Downing Street to change

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age ratings for certain stars. All day, we've been asking you what you

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The fun must come to an end and that is us done here on CBBC on BBC

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