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11. HONOUR FOR MASTERMIND BEHIND IRAQ WAR SUPPLIES

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 September 2004
BY SARAH BISHTON

AN ex-RAF commander who masterminded the delivery of supplies and ammunition to 9,000 British troops in war-torn Iraq is to get an OBE.

12. FIRM'S FURY OVER FLY-TIP NEIGHBOURS by Vicki Hammond

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 September 2004
A BUSINESSWOMAN who has had rubbish including used nappies and a dead cat dumped on her firm’s land has been told it’s her responsibility to clean it up.

13. ARMED ROBBER IN RAID ON TOWN CENTRE BOOKMAKER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2004
By Sarah Bishton

14. DRIVE TO FIND NEW FOSTER CARERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2004
By Steven Hughes

15. 'CLAMP' SPARKS CAR CRIME FEAR AT STATION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 August 2004
By staff reporter

16. THAMESIDE WALK MAKES A SPLASH FOR DRUGS ACTION

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 August 2004
By Steve Hughes

17. 'WE'LL MISS HER INFECTIOUS LAUGH AND GIRLIE GIGGLE' by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 August 2004
MORE than 250 family and friends paid their last respects to a “beautiful and popular” 21-year-old Finchampstead woman at her funeral last Friday.

18. Putting the zing into on-line

Get Wokingham, Friday 16 July 2004
Friends Graeme Radford and Paul Newman had one thing in mind when they decided to give up their jobs and set up their own business. They wanted to bring a bit of ‘zing' into the virtual world of on-line marketing. Managing director Mr Radford gives Franck Marceteau a taster of what Guava is like

19. IS 'BIG CAT' BACK ON THE PROWL? by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 July 2004
THERE’S been another ‘big cat’ sighting in Wokingham, nine months after residents reported seeing a “wildcat” prowling the streets of the town.

20. WITTY, WACKY UPDATED VERSION OF PIRATES OPERA

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004
By Paul Cassell

GILBERT and Sullivan’s maritime opera The Pirates of Penzance sails into Guildford to open tonight.
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