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1. Children can bank on fun

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 August 2004
Happy castle - Staff from Barclays bank are pictured with some of the youngsters from Reading Mencap's Bubble Club who will be using a bouncy castle donated by staff from the bank's payment services centre

2. £2bn boost after sale of four gas networks

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 August 2004
Windfall: shareholders benefit

3. New DTI products help small businesses grow

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 August 2004
Charity work - John Bright with Colin Brooks

4. Car service offers help for the disabled

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 25 August 2004
Hire: vehicles for wheelchair users

5. TRADE PIRATES TO BE HUNTED DOWN

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 August 2004
Strategy: intellectual property crime targeted

6. More landlords sell up

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 24 August 2004
Uncertainty: buy-to-let owners fear rising rates and price crash

7. INTEREST RATES BLAMES FOR BUSINESS SLOWDOWN

Get Wokingham, Monday 2 August 2004
COOLING: survey reveals company output expectations have fallen

8. Staff donate blood at work

Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 August 2004
PLEA – Vodafone employee Ed Fletcher gives blood while National Blood Service (NBS) donor carer Trevor Whittle shows off leaflets appealing for bone marrow donors

9. Hilton group profits rise 72 per cent

Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 August 2004
Hotel arm: 'steady recovery'

10. Variety is key to survival

Get Wokingham, Friday 27 August 2004
Creative advertising is an uncertain business because it is the first thing companies cut when the economy shifts, says graphic designer Debbi Young, of Snap Creative. In 14 years she has built a client base including local authorities, IT firms and leisure companies. Her work for charity has also caught the attention of Cherie Blair, who has invited her to Downing Street next week. She tells Franck Marceteau it is crucial to diversify to survive
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