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1. If you fancy a new Tat2-U...

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 1 July 2003
I INK THEREFORE I AM - Steve Clark, aka Klinky, has brought his parlour into the town centre

2. Work to 70 - Government proposals

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 July 2003
PLANS to outlaw age discrimination in the workplace by 2006 were being outlined by the Government today.

3. Sweet success - wine firm's £200m turnover

Get Wokingham, Thursday 3 July 2003
CHEERS - Tony Laithwaite, boss of Direct Wines, celebrates reaching £200m turnover during the last 12 months

4. 1,400 jobs to be cut at bank giant

Get Wokingham, Thursday 3 July 2003
Banking giant HSBC has announced that 1,400 head office and support staff jobs are to go.

5. Footie boss faces shares investigation

Get Wokingham, Friday 25 July 2003
Russian oil tycoon Roman Abramovich's takeover of Chelsea Football Club was thrust back into the spotlight today as it emerged that a second probe into shares in the team had been launched.

6. Microsoft in 11 per cent sales rise

Get Wokingham, Friday 18 July 2003
Microsoft, which has a major Reading base, has reported better-than-expected sales figures.

7. Royal awards for town businesses

Get Wokingham, Monday 21 July 2003
ROYAL FRUIT BOWL - Static Control Components CEO Steve Weedon, centre, with Imaging sales director Steve Turk, left, and sales executive,Mike Watts, right, displaying the royal award

8. Business waits for upturn

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 July 2003
UK businesses are yet to benefit from an economic upturn or "Baghdad bounce" in the aftermath of the conflict in Iraq, research showed today.

9. Mortgage lenders cut interest rate

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 15 July 2003
The UK's two biggest mortgage lenders announced yesterday that they would pass on the savings from last week's interest rate cut to

10. Fall in house prices

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 July 2003
House prices in June fell at their slowest rate since February as the number of people looking to buy a new home rose for the first time in five months, figures showed today.
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