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1. Property developers to build on success

Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 October 2007

READING-BASED property developers Nirvana International has won a clutch of honours at the world’s most prestigious property competition in London.

2. Rapid growth places IT firm on Times list

Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 October 2007

AN IT consultancy in Reading is one of the fastest growing technology companies in Britain, according to a Sunday Times survey.

3. Friendly face of family law

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 October 2007

WHEN a couple splits up it’s never a painless process but collaborative law, a new form of litigation from the United States, hopes to make the process as amicable as possible.

4. Food for thought

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 October 2007

MEMBERS of the Thames Valley Society of Chartered Accountants were invited to meet with Richard Mayfield, financial director of Waitrose, on Wednesday at a seminar held at Sonning Golf Club.

5. Expanding GreenPark open for new investment

Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 October 2007

PRUPIM is looking for new investors to buy into the lucrative business at GreenPark.

6. Kilimanjaro mission for Zurich’s high achievers

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2007

THIRTY Zurich International Life (ZIL) employees will be taking on the challenge of a lifetime by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, and at the same time attempting to raise £100,000 for charity.

7. Stock market chooses Verizon

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 October 2007

VERIZON Business has announced a three-year extension to its existing contract to provide the London Stock Exchange with global communications support.

8. Firm moving with the times

Get Wokingham, Thursday 25 October 2007

STAFF at a Reading building firm showed they can move with the times when they tried out a new computer training system.

9. 'Hard work will lead to success'

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 October 2007

FEW people would get away with insulting their boss on their first day at work – but Ian Smith did.

10. Mobiles spam surge

Get Wokingham, Monday 8 October 2007

A rising volume of unwanted “spam” messages are being sent to mobile phone handsets, a survey found.

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