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71. Gwyneth's weighty new role in Farrelly feature

Get Wokingham, Thursday 31 January 2002
Women who have ever battled with their weight are probably going to love Gwyneth Paltrow's new film - as it's a chance to see the willowy actress playing a 300lb wallflower.

72. Sooty show will sweep away your winter blues

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 January 2002
THERE'S a fun-filled February ahead for youngsters in Reading with a half-term full of great activities to look forward to at various locations throughout the region. More about that next week.

73. On the look out for fun

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 January 2002
The Look Out Discovery Park in Bracknell is a great day out for all the family.

74. Shot of Beatlemania

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 January 2002
Reading covers band Shot (pictured above) enjoyed a little piece of Beatlemania when they played the gig of their lives at the Cavern Club last week.

75. Get ready to shout

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 December 2001
COMEDY CAPERS - Aladdin at The Hexagon is a ‘fun-filled experience'

76. PHILANDERING IS OK - IT'S IN THE SCRIPT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 December 2001
Happiness for married thespians Eric Carte and Liz Edmiston is playing husband and wife on stage for the Christmas season at The Mill at Sonning.

77. Real winter wonderland

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 4 December 2001
COOL FUN - The John Nike Leisure Centre in Bracknell has a huge range of activities for children of all ages

78. Bedroom farce puts couple in spotlight

Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001
Happiness for married thespians Eric Carte and Liz Edmiston is playing husband and wife on stage for the Christmas season at The Mill at Sonning.

79. Catch him if you can

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 20 November 2001
PHRASE HIM - Nick Weir will be wowing audiences at The Hexagon

80. MORE TINGLE THAN TINSEL

Get Wokingham, Thursday 1 November 2001
BY SALLY BRYANT
The problem with reviewing a whodunnit is not giving the game away — and this one not only ends as a whodunnit, it starts as a "who's going to do it", which makes things even more complicated.
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