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1. 1,400 jobs to go at IT giant

Get Wokingham, Friday 05 July 2002
Workers at computer giant Hewlett-Packard faced an uncertain future today after it emerged that the company planned to shed 1,400 jobs in Britain.

2. MIDNIGHT CURFEW FOR CLUBS AND PUBS

Get Wokingham, Thursday 05 December 2002
COUNCILLORS have struck a balance between protecting the character of Wokingham and the need to maintain its night-time economy by putting a curb on late-night opening.

3. MCDONALD'S OPENS ITS DOORS IN RECORD TIME

Get Wokingham, Thursday 05 December 2002
A NEW 60-seater drive-through McDonald’s in Lower Earley threw open its doors for business on Monday.

4. Seminar encourages small businesses

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 December 2002
SMALL business owners and prospective start-ups attended a Small Business Show last month at the Blue Mountain Golf Club and Conference Centre in Bracknell.

5. Driving force wins Post accolade

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 May 2002
WELL DONE - Holly Senior, front right, presents the Evening Post business person of the month award to Gloria Vergari, with Peter Sullivan from the Renaissance Hotel, left, Iain Gay, managing director of Norstar, centre, and Bob Haggitt from BusIness Link, right

6. Air traffic set to take off

Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 June 2002
Airports operator BAA today said it expected passenger traffic to take off later this year as the aviation industry emerges from the "toughest conditions for a decade".

7. Silver lining for manufacturers

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 08 May 2002
Manufacturers across the UK believe the worst of the recession is now behind them, says a survey.

8. Banks back bid to rescue cable firm

Get Wokingham, Friday 03 May 2002
The UK's biggest cable company, NTL, today announced it has gained approval from its banks
to press on with a lifesaving refinancing plan.

9. Stock market plummets after WorldCom shock

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 June 2002
The London market suffered a bloodbath today, slumping nearly fourper cent following an accounting scandal at US group WorldCom.

10. It's carry on booming thanks to big spenders

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 03 April 2002
Consumers are continuing to spend on the high street and are using credit cards to fuel their
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