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1. In AWE of prize pupils

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 December 2002
CELEBRATING - Back row; Dean Wallace, Paul Salem, Chris Mason, Mark Hopkins, Tom Williams, Simon Bracey, Sam Carter and John Young. Middle row; Nick Clement, Graeme Stevenson, Stuart Williams, Graeme Watson, Paul Williams, Marc Wigley, Richard Aulsberry, Richard Musson, Scott Kemp and Craig Brown. Front row; Chris Waters, director Frank Winter, managing director Bill Haight, apprentice committee chairman Roger Hopkinson and Graham Atkinson

2. Chamber aims at ethnic firms

Get Wokingham, Friday 20 December 2002
PLedge from Khan Juna

3. Housing boom 'to slow down'

Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 December 2002
The housing boom is set to slow next year but property prices will still increase by double figures, a building society predicted today.

4. Not so glad tidings for high street stores

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 December 2002
Hopes of a festive fillip for retailers appeared to be fading as two separate studies showed shoppers reining in spending in the run-up to Christmas.

5. Bank fined for lax security on accounts

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 December 2002
Royal Bank of Scotland has been fined £750,000 by the City watchdog the Financial Services Authority for money laundering control failings, it was announced today.

6. Property boom is over claim

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 December 2002
Experts predict that the house price boom is over and the market could fall by as much as 30 per cent, it was reported today.

7. Travel firm is on the move

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 December 2002
CUT ABOVE - John Madejski, centre, with Barry Baty and his wife Maria at the opening of Uniglobe Travel's new offices

8. Firms oppose pension plan

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 December 2002
Firms today voiced "considerable opposition" to union demands for minimum employer contributions to occupational pension schemes as further evidence emerged of the escalating closure of final salary schemes.

9. Men still the business in start-up race

Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 December 2002
Two times more men than women are starting up their own businesses, according to a study published today.

10. Duncan says thanks

Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 December 2002
HEARTS OF GOLD - Duncan Goodhew, bottom left, with Thames Water staff
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