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1. Air traffic set to take off
Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 June 2002Airports 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".
2. Stock market plummets after WorldCom shock
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 June 2002The London market suffered a bloodbath today, slumping nearly fourper cent following an accounting scandal at US group WorldCom.
3. Agents' boost for brave Sade
Get Wokingham, Thursday 06 June 2002CHEQUE MATES - Galleyfords' presentation, from left, rear - Stephen Ellingford, Jo Kelly, and Jim Tubbs-Galley, front - Ms Kelly's daughters, Crystal, six, Sade, 14, Kandis, four, and Harley, eight
4. Miaows about cat then
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 June 2002CAT CALLS - The Classic Cats Theatre Dancers at The Oracle
5. £6m pay-off for Spice Girls man
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 June 2002Music executive Ken Berry received a £6 million pay-off after being replaced at the helm of EMI's recorded music division, it emerged today.
6. C&G won't appeal over dual rates
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 June 2002Hundreds of borrowers could be in line for compensation payments after Cheltenham & Gloucester (C&G) announced today it did not plan to challenge an ombudsman's ruling over its dual mortgage rate.
7. Yell could be biggest stock
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 June 2002Directories business Yell was today gearing up to become one of the UK's biggest stocks after being valued at up to £2.3 billion.
8. Charging ahead on safety
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 June 2002RESULT - Mick May of SEC Electrical and Instrumentation, right, receives the certificate from president of RoSPA Lord Faulkner of Worcester
9. Women building for the future
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 June 2002THE foundations were laid to boost the number of women working in the construction industry at a
10. £1.5 million for boss of £13.5 billion loss telecoms giant
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 June 2002Telecoms giant Vodafone has defied shareholder pressure and awarded chief executive
