28/11/2011 Newsround


28/11/2011

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Hello, everyone. It's that time in the day when Newsround takes over

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BBC One for about seven minutes. I'm Leah and he's Ore and we're

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live to bring you everything that's been happening while you've been on

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school duty. Keep watching for some of this. Zombies in Mexico. Loads

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of them! And Newsround makes the headlines. We pick up a special

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award at the Children's Baftas. But first, tributes have been pouring

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in for the football legend Gary Speed. The manager of Wales died

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unexpectedly over the weekend. Fans, players, and celebrities have all

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been talking about a man who certainly made his mark on the

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world of football. Watch out for Players and fans showed their

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respect yesterday for one of the hardest workers in the game. And

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one of the strongest midfielders in British football. Gary Speed

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started his career at Leeds United where he topped the league in 1992.

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He also played for Everton, Newcastle, Bolton and Sheffield

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United. He earned huge respect, being made captain at nearly every

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club in his career. He notched up 677 top-flight appearances, scoring

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103 goals. And he played for his country, Wales, 85 times. But more

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recently he got the top job in Welsh football. Manager of the

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international team. And he was in the process of turning them into a

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world class team. Because Gary played for so many clubs, fans all

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over considered him one of their own. And now, heartfelt flower

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tributes are being left outside his old clubs like here at Elland Road

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in Leeds. Like this one here. In Gary, resting place. Rest in peace.

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For fans it's one of their last chances to say goodbye. But it's

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not just fans who are paying tribute. It's a sad time to lose a

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man like this. So we send our love and thoughts. I can't believe it.

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He's my mate and he's gone. I've got very close to him in the last

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few years. Gary Speed may be gone but his achievements won't be

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forgotten any time soon. You lot have been sending your

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thoughts into the website. Esa in Thanks, guys. You can still send

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your messages to the website. Next, Egyptians have started to vote in

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the first elections since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted from power

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earlier this year. Huge queues of people wanting to choose their new

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government have been building at polling stations, some stretching

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up to two miles. But protesters still think the military will have

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too much power. Next up, we've all seen old

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buildings near where we live that look run down or abandoned. Some

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even seem a bit ugly and you might think they should be pulled down.

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But English Heritage, who look after important and historic places,

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want your help to look after these buildings. Joe has been finding out

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why. When you think of historic

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buildings, you probably think of charming castles and pretty palaces.

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But you probably don't think of buildings like this. Welcome to

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Stanley Dock in Liverpool. Home of the largest brick building in

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Europe. When it was built 150 years ago, it was bursting with life but

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now, it's not used for very much at all, although you might recognise

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it from Captain America. Moving on. The government is paying for a

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massive project to turn this place into something useful like shops,

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hotels and homes. It's called regeneration and it's about making

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use of the buildings we've got whilst protecting history. But it's

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not just big projects that are being funded. These kids in Burnley

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have teamed up with builders to develop a rundown school. They are

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using the latest technology to make 3D images of the 170-year-old

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building. This will help them come up with ideas of what else it can

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be used for. These cool lasers are used instead of a ruler. Do you

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think it's important to look after old buildings? Definitely, because

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they are so old and so many people don't know anything at about it and

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would like to make it into something special. Back in the

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classroom it's time to see what changes could be made to the old

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school. I would like it to be some kind of youth club. Prince Charles

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recently visited the site in Burnley and was really amazed by

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how much it had changed. So, although you may not realise it,

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there are bits of history everywhere. Open your eyes and you

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could make the most out of the pieces on your doorstep.

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Next up, we don't do it very often but we're blowing our own trumpet.

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Yep, last night at the Children's Baftas we were presented with the

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Special Award. Next year is our 40th anniversary and the award

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celebrates everything the programme has done in that time. Let's have a

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quick look back at 40 years of Newsround.

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First on BBC One, John Craven a's A low, again. Hello. Hello. Winnie

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the Pooh is in danger. Ever since we got this smart new desk we've

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had lots of letters asking what this is for. When they get a green

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land, they could come face-to-face with polar bears. This used to be a

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playground. It's been turned into shelters. I have been watching

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soldiers going to Afghanistan on the TV. Going out there now feels

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crazy. What do you want? We want some good answers. How would you

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give them the help you need? This is what it's like when you

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interview a member of the royal family. I had to send some

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information to Newsround. Sue the same time tomorrow. Until then,

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bye-bye. I love John Craven. Absolutely amazing!

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And if you liked the look of that, we've got way more over on the

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website. Go take a look. To finish, I checked the calendar and

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Halloween was definitely last month. But if you're a zombie in Mexico

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better late than never! This is 10,000 Mexicans doing their bit for

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the world's biggest zombie walk. Splattered with fake blood they

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smashed the previous Guinness world record of 4,093 zombies which was

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