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11. JUDGE CUTS PENKNIFE ATTACKER'S SENTENCE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A CROWTHORNE teenager who wounded a schoolboy with a penknife after a scuffle at a school party has had his sentence reduced on appeal.

12. COUNCIL SETS OUT STALL TO DEFY HOUSE ALLOCATION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
BY STEVEN HUGHES

13. MARKET CROWN PASSES ON AS SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
BY SARAH BISHTON

14. BLONDIE'S DATE WITH READING IS BACK ON TRACK

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
Blondie, live at the Reading Rivermead, Friday, November 25

BY STEVEN HUGHES

Almost as if they knew it would burn a sour hole in The Beat’s annual review of the year, Blondie’s management has announced the star will fulfil her cancelled 2004 gig next year.

15. TRIED AND TESTED FORMULA STILL GETS THEM LAUGHING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
Aladdin, Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, until January 9

Yvonne Arnaud’s festive offering is a simple and traditional pantomime which uses the tried and tested formula aimed mainly at children — but then, that is what Christmas is all about.

16. RECOVERED MUSIC IS 'BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT EVER'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
A FINCHAMPSTEAD man who had his entire music collection stolen has been reunited with his CDs following an appeal in The Wokingham Times.

17. Phantom unmasked

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
ACTOR Gerard Butler says that auditioning for composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was the most nerve-wracking experience of his life.

18. FATHER'S MARATHON EFFORT FOR CHARITY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
BY ALANA RAZZELL

19. NEGLIGENCE CLAIM LANDS FAMILY £2.5M NHS PAYOUT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
EXCLUSIVE
BY STEVEN HUGHES

A WOKINGHAM mother who alleged that a hospital’s negligence caused her daughter’s cerebral palsy is looking forward to a brighter family future after agreeing a £2.5 million settlement.

20. VILLAGE MISSES OUT ON DROP-OFF POINT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 December 2004
BY STEVEN HUGHES
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