24/11/2011 Newsround


24/11/2011

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Hi, guys! You're tuned in to the right place at the right time for

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everything you need to know. That's right. This is Newsround, with Ore

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and Leah. Here's what's on the way today. The travel guide that's out

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of this world. We'll tell you the best places to

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live in the universe. Scientific fact, that!

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And why you should keep your dog on a lead.

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But before any of that, how far should journalists go to get a

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front-page story? That's the question being asked in a big

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enquiry. Harry Potter author JK Rowling's been there today and

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other stars have also been giving evidence, accusing newspapers of

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spying on and intimidating them just to sell copies. Joe's got this

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one. All week, celebrities and ordinary

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people who've been in the news have come to London to give evidence to

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the Leveson Inquiry. They're accusing newspapers of making their

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lives a misery in their quest to get a front page scoop. In July,

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Britain's biggest paper, the News of the World, was closed after

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bosses admitted some of its journalists had hacked into

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people's voicemail to learn their secrets. That led to this enquiry

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into the way some journalists behave. Today, the Harry Potter

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creator JK Rowling's been giving evidence. She said she was worried

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about how the press treated her kids. It is difficult to say how

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angry I was that my five year-old daughter's school was no longer a

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place of complete security from journalists. These are the parents

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of Millie Dowler, the 13-year-old who was murdered in 2002. They say

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a reporter hacked into their daughter's phone, listened to her

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voicemail and deleted some of the messages, to get information for a

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story. They thought that it was Millie listening to the messages,

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giving them false hope she was still alive. I rang her phone and

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it clicked on to her voice Mile, so I heard her voice and it was me

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thinking she had picked up her voice mails and she was alive.

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these are the parents of Madeleine McCann, the three-year-old who

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disappeared in Portugal in 2007. They say some papers told lies

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about them. One managed to get hold of Kate McCann's diary and printed

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parts of it. An exclusive story or "scoop" can

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mean big sales for newspapers and there's loads of pressure on

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journalists to deliver them. Some people say if reporters behave

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badly, it's partly the responsibility of people who want

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to read these stories. The people giving evidence at the Leveson

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enquiry want rules to be put in place about exactly how far the

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media can go to get a story. It'll be around a year until any

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decisions are made. Next, if speeding cars make you mad,

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this might put a smile on your face. Kids at a school in Merseyside have

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been putting drivers caught breaking the speed limit outside

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their school, and this reporter, in front of a children's court. The

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police have been giving speeders a choice of getting points on their

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licence or having to explain themselves to the kids. Ore, where

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do you reckon is the best place to go on holiday in the universe? I'd

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say Sydney, Australia. Ever thought about a trip to Saturn's moon

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Titan? No, but I've heard the views are to die for! You're not wrong! A

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team of international scientists have come up with a Top Ten rundown

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of planets where there could be alien life. So if you're an extra-

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terrestrial looking for a winter So, you're an alien looking for a

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holiday hot spot? You might have thought your options were pretty

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limited, but thanks to a team of space scientists, you've just hit

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the jackpot. Now you have options. Aliens, Mars has everything you're

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after. Great views of earth, and being the fourth planet from the

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sun, you don't need to worry about slapping on the sunscreen. With

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deserts, valleys and volcanoes, there's plenty of sight-seeing to

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keep you busy. But book early. At half the size of earth, it gets

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busy! Adventurous aliens might want to head a little further afield to

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the Gleezy system. To get the best out of this holiday you might want

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to hire your own shuttle do planet hopping. We're not sure if there's

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water there, so bring bottled water!

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Fly me to the moon? Jupiter's moon, Europa, is the destination of

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choice for a winter break. It's icy with shallow lakes, but with those

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pesky humans sending probes and other junk there in the next ten

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years, you want to head there now So how did they work out this

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stuff? If we look how similar it is or how far the planet is a way, and

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whether it is at the right size to her. It is very realistic. There

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are more stars out there than grains of sand on the beach. One

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day we might find a planet where aliens could. But the place that

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came top of this list is actually our planet - Earth. But then again

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you could already be here. Let's go If that made you happy, be ready to

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breathe a big sigh of relief because, finally, we could be

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seeing big changes to English football. Footie bosses in this

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country say goal-line technology may start being used in the Premier

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League as early as next year. It'll help settle moments like this, when

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Frank Lampard had a goal disallowed against Germany during last year's

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World Cup. A final decision's expected in the summer.

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This next story's been made into films, cartoons, toys and read by

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millions. It's not Harry Potter. We're talking about Alice in

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Wonderland. The book's now got its very own exhibition at Tate

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Liverpool. And we sent four Press Packers down the rabbit hole to

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find out more. That is my friend Caitlin, but

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Alice in Wonderland was a book written by Lewis Carroll nearly 150

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years ago. It is about a girl who finds a rabbit and follows him down

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a hole and into a secret world. It is not all about Alice. We meet

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wonderful characters like the Mad Hatter, Humpty Dante, Tweedledum

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and Tweedledee. The story was so popular that it has been made into

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films, cartoons and comics. And now there is an exhibition in our home

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town of Liverpool, all about how the story has inspired artists

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around the world. Some bits are wonderful. But some bits are a bit

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weird. What is so important about the Alice-in-Wonderland book?

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important because of the quality of the writing and also the quality of

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the illustrations prepared for the book. Alice-in-Wonderland is a

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story that children and adults today still relate to very much.

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favourite part was the different pieces of paper and making my own

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book. Check this out. This is my favourite bit, the original

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handwritten Alice-in-Wonderland pork. My favourite bit was seen all

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the characters like the Mad Hatter. Thank you, guys. Finally, a family

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stroll in the park has ended up turning one dad into an internet

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sensation. That's Ali Goodyear shouting at his dog Fenton after he

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caught sight of some deer and chased after them in a London park.

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Ali's 13-year-old son filmed it all on his phone and now it's had more

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