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1. Eurozone near to recession

Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 July 2001
The eurozone is perilously close to entering recession this year, and Germany may even be in a technical recession already, a report said today.
The forecast from the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) estimates the eurozone’s economic growth will stall during the second half of 2001.

2. Past glories on show at town firms

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2001
PICK OF THE PAST - Left to right, Jenny Bolton Clark, Jack Holt, Elaine Blake of the Museum of Reading, and Geoff Knight with some of the artefacts from the museum

3. Companies remain upbeat about future

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 July 2001
BUSINESS confidence is higher in the Thames Valley than anywhere else in the UK, a

4. More telecoms jobs lost in global slump

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 July 2001
The telecoms industry was dealt another blow yesterday as French telecoms giant Alcatel said it would be cutting 10 per cent of its UK workforce.

5. Back to the future to win award

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 17 July 2001
PRIZE GUY - Keith Dunsden, centre, collects the Business Services Award for JDP

6. ‘Link minimum wage to average earnings'

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 July 2001
The minimum wage should be linked to average earnings to prevent its value being “undermined”, the Government was told today.

7. Enterprise in schools blitz launch

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 July 2001
GO OUT AND GET IT - From left, pupil Leanne Brown, 15, Eric Joint, headteacher, Oonagh Harpur, chief executive Enterprise Insight, and pupil Luke Owen

8. Companies' staff help decorate hall

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 July 2001
BRUSHING UP - Robin Draper, director of the Berkshire Community Foundation, with volunteers at St Matthew's Church hall

9. Fast-track commercial plans say top bosses

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 July 2001
A CAMPAIGN to reform local planning procedures is gaining pace after calls from Thames Valley business leaders received the backing of the British Chambers of Commerce.

10. College helps to save skills

Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 July 2001
CARVING OUT A CAREER - Robin Carter learns the tricks of the trade from Mick Parker
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