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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. Bid to use untapped resource

Get Wokingham, Monday 01 July 2002
POTENTIAL - At the ethnic minority business forum are, from left, one of the organisers, Askar Sheibani, MP for Reading East Jane Griffiths and Martin Wye Griffith

3. ‘Jobs not at risk' in £3bn steel deal

Get Wokingham, Thursday 18 July 2002
Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus, which has axed thousands of UK jobs in recent years, has announced a £3 billion deal to take over Brazilian steel group CSN.

4. Engineers in peak form for charity

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 July 2002
CLIMBING HIGH - Information services engineers from Reading-based Commensus who are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge - from left, Steve Rudman, Richard Spratt, Roal Winks, Alice Mozley, Debra Durham, Glyn Humphreys, Andy Linehan-Hill and Simon Roper

5. Making a Splash

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 July 2002
MAGIC TIME - Staff and visitors enjoy the grand opening of Splash Windows and Conservatories

6. A place in the sun for firms

Get Wokingham, Monday 29 July 2002
CHANCE TO CHAT - From left, Lady Halifax, president of the Motor Neurone Association; the Mayor of Reading, Jonathon Welch from the Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce; Barry Clanting from the Motor Neurone Disease Association and Tony Leyland, MD of Shurgard Self Storage

7. Boost for premature baby charity

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 July 2002
n From left, Donald Jones from Hygena, nurse Marion Searle and Bernie Fletcher

8. Great taste of Venice

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 02 July 2002
A LITTLE bit romance has hit the streets of Caversham with cuisine straight from the heart of Venice.

9. Banks bail out Energis

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 July 2002
Struggling telecoms group Energis was bailed out by its banks today in a move that sees former

10. World Cup hits retail spending

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 July 2002
High Street sales fell again last month, as shoppers were distracted by the Jubilee celebrations and the World Cup, figures indicated
yesterday.
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