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21. '700 to go' as C&W acquires Energis

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 August 2005
JOBS THREAT - Seven hundred jobs will go by 2008, warns Cable & Wireless after it acquired Energis, which has offices in Reading

22. SEX OFFENCES SOAR BY 112% by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005
'There is no epidemic in Wokingham' - Police

23. 'NIKE NOT TO BLAME FOR EXTINCT TIGERS'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 July 2005
by Steve Skerry
Sports Editor

MARTIN WEDDELL, the former Thames Valley Tigers' chief executive, last night launched a scathing attack on supporters who are holding the Nike Group responsible for the collapse of the club.

24. Key to success - 'wife's gift ideas'

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 July 2005
A passion for gifts and crafts encouraged Julia Hunt to quit her job with the NHS and start a shop. Her husband David joined in after a while and, 11 years down the line, the couple own two local shops selling a myriad of gifts. Mr Hunt tells Franck Marceteau his wife's instinctive ability to select the most eclectic range of gifts is the key to their success

25. COPS IS IN THE FRAME FOR POLICE STATION ARTS CENTRE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 July 2005
BY VICTORIA CORBETT

26. ARMED ROBBERS THREATEN POLICE WITH SHOTGUN

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 June 2005
By Steven Hughes

BALACLAVA-clad robbers threatened police with a shotgun after stealing £4,000 worth of cigarettes from a Wokingham supermarket yesterday morning (Tuesday).

27. RICHARDSON BACKS SPEEDWAY CHAMP CRUMP

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 21 June 2005
by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry

LEE RICHARDSON has backed defending World Champion Jason Crump's protest to the FIM about the performance of referee Marek Wojaczek in the aftermath of the British Grand Prix.

28. Lady plumber Janet is flushed with success

Get Wokingham, Friday 10 June 2005
Janet Rivers decided to bring her feminine touch to the male-dominated world of plumbing. After years of working in a bank while dreaming of starting her own business, redundancy was the catalyst for her to act on her dream. Eight months after setting up Girls On Tap, she talks to Franck Marceteau

29. Disabled display skills

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 May 2005
Initiative: breaking down barriers to demonstrate value to employers

30. NAOMI:AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 May 2005
By Vicki Hammond
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