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1. Housing market remains subdued

Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 September 2004
Prediction: no slump as financial outlook good

2. NEW COMPANY WILL LOOK AFTER YOUR PETS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 September 2004
By Vicki Hammond

PETCARE was set up last month by animal lovers Joanna and Bruce Robertson, who saw a gap in the market and decided they wanted to fill it.

3. Legal eagles are e-mazing

Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 September 2004
A READING solicitors firm's virtual relationship with its clients has won two e-award nominations.

4. Insurers scale brave new heights

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 September 2004
INTREPID insurers from Reading joined their colleagues from across the South on a mountain climbing marathon in the name of charity.

5. Success comes naturally

Get Wokingham, Friday 17 September 2004
Herbal medicine is sometimes dismissed as just another
‘alternative' therapy. But it takes years of training to qualify as a practitioner. Anna Cannon, a former media analyst, tells FRANCK MARCETEAU about the ups and downs of
building up her own clinic

6. Pub firms under fire

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 September 2004
‘GREEDy': says top beer guide

7. TUC fury over job cuts plan

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 September 2004
Under fire: move to slim Civil Service

8. Facing up to modern business

Get Wokingham, Monday 13 September 2004
FACE FOR BUSINESS - Chandran Honour from the Reading Business Group with Ted Eggleton of Thames Valley Networks and Tony Davies, centre, and Simon Hutchens, right, from performance artists Trading Faces

9. It's easy -PC for granny

Get Wokingham, Thursday 09 September 2004

GRAN DAY OUT - Microsoft's Ray Chow took up the offer to bring a granny to work day, by giving his mum and dad, Tessie and Shim Chow, some tuition on the internet

10. Electricity and gas prices soar

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 September 2004
NPower: second round of increases this year
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