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1. Several Boots to be given marching orders

Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2003
HEALTH and beauty staff at Boots in The Oracle could be axed following news of cuts from the Nottingham head office this week.

2. Businesses strike accord

Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2003
SYNERGY - Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce CEO Paul Briggs and Thames Valley Business Link CEO Daphne Milner

3. CUSTOMERS LEFT HIGH AND DRY

Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 March 2003
Confusion after firm goes into liquidation

4. Shell to cut 2,500 jobs

Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 March 2003
Oil giant Shell says up to 15 per cent of its global exploration and production workforce will be axed by 2006.

5. BA cuts back as war bites

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2003
British Airways today faced up to the impact of the Iraqi conflict by cutting back on flights and accelerating its job reduction programme.

6. Shop's great reception

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2003
GOOD CALL - Cathy Lam, Daniel Ward, and Eric Warner outside WarnerComm

7. Charity meal raised £2,000

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 March 2003
IN THE PINK - Sue Miles, left, Julia Branson, right, from PricewaterhouseCooper raised £2,000 for Cancer Research

8. Bright spark raises £800 for school

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 March 2003
cheque boost - John Byrne, left, headteacher of Brookfield School, receives a cheque for £800 from brothers Simon and Paul James, right, of Apple Electrics. The cash was raised when Paul ran the Reading Half-Marathon to raise money for the school attended by Simon's son

9. CBI: falling investment could mean job losses

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 March 2003
The CBI today warned that falling business investment in the UK could do "irreversible damage" to the economy - leading to job losses and hitting companies' profits.

10. Cash to find poisons and restore films

Get Wokingham, Friday 21 March 2003
AN INTERNATIONAL company in Thatcham has received £45,000 from the Government to develop a tool to test for arsenic in water.
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