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1. BENEFIT CLAIMS HIT BY BACKLOG

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
PROBLEMS in processing benefit claims from pensioners, council house tenants and Council Tax payers are expected to last until 2004, admit council chiefs.

2. STEPH'S DREAMS ONE STEP CLOSER

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 November 2002
BY ADAM J SMITH

A WOKINGHAM schoolgirl's dream of winning Olympic gold is one step nearer after a sponsor answered a Times appeal to help with funding.

3. HARRY'S MAGICAL FILM IS NO SECRET

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
FOLLOWING last year’s record-breaking first instalment, pint-sized hero Harry Potter returns on a bigger, brighter canvas, with an even more thrilling adventure for the audience to savour.

4. AN INFECTIOUS TALE OF HATRED

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 November 2002
28 Days Later (18): Director: Danny Boyle, with Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Christopher Eccleston, Brendon Gleeson

5. MUNNERY KICKS THE BUCKET ON STAGE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
A COMEDIAN drying up on stage is never a pretty sight and not one you’d expect from surreal comedy genius Simon Munnery.

6. FOR ALL THOSE IN NEED OF MUSICAL THERAPY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 November 2002
Manic Street Preachers / ‘Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits’ / Out now

7. US-STYLE YELLOW SCHOOL BUSES TO HELP BOOST SAFETY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 November 2002
PUPILS in Arborfield and Barkham will soon be travelling to school in American-style yellow buses as part of a pilot project to boost safety and cut congestion.

8. 3M STAFF ARE WIZARDS WITH THE PAINTBRUSH

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
Sandhurst Day Centre has received a splash of colour and a revamp by volunteers from 3M, one of Bracknell Forest borough’s largest employers.

9. BEES TO STAY PUT IN SUPERLEAGUE

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
BRACKNELL Bees boss Enip Sacilotto has pledged that his side will compete in the Superleague for the remainder of the season despite two other teams withdrawing.

10. BUSINESSMAN HITS OUT AT CRIMINALS' 'THEME PARK'

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002
BY SARAH DAVE

A WOKINGHAM businessman is demanding tighter security measures at a town centre car park which he has labelled a "theme park for criminals".
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