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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. Pick of the pops

Get Wokingham, Friday 20 December 2002
Not only did Ms Dynamite officially boast the number one album of 2002, thanks to those people at the Mercury Music Prize, but she also made it into Sounds' top 20 albums of the year list!

3. Ambitious ‘Minority Report' is well worth a look

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 December 2002
Minority Report (15):
Stars: Tom Cruise, Samantha Morton, Colin Farrell
Director: Steven Spielberg

4. GETTING OUTRAGEOUS FOR CHILDREN IN NEED

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002
OUTRAGEOUS dressing up and undressing were among the activities people took part in to raise money for Children in Need.

5. Back to his roots

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
Director Phillip Noyce was so struck with the
true-life tale of Rabbit-Proof Fence, now showing at Reading cinemas, that he quit a Hollywood blockbuster to bring it to the screen.

6. IT'S SHOWTIME FOR GROUCHY DE NIRO AND MURPHY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 November 2002
Showtime (12): Robert De Niro, Eddie Murphy, Rene Russo. Director: Tom Dey

7. Bidgie single on the way

Get Wokingham, Friday 1 November 2002
London will get a whiff of Gas when Bidgie Reef’s plan to branch out reaches Camden next week.

8. THE PERFECT PRESCRIPTION FOR THE BLUES

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
WITH a worldwide reputation for the effortless brilliance of their blues renditions, The Blues Band will surely illuminate Reading Concert Hall on Friday, November 1.

9. Angelina takes a chilling role

Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 October 2002
Tomb Raider star ANGELINA JOLIE will be howling at the moon when she plays a werewolf in a new movie.

10. HANKS EXCELS AS A SHOOTING STAR

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 16 October 2002
English director Sam Mendes follows the success of American Beauty with a good old-fashioned gangster movie set in the Midwest in 1931.
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