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1. Bargain prices in high street
Get Wokingham, Friday 6 December 2002Shoppers are getting value for money in the run-up to Christmas, says a new survey.
2. Jongleurs opens on a high
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 December 2002TOP stand-ups Miles Crawford, Mike Gunn, Junior Simpson and Rex Boyd will kick off the new Jongleurs comedy club in Reading tonight and tomorrow evening.
3. Homebuyers put off by next door
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 December 2002More than a third of Britons say they would be put off buying a house if they thought the
4. Orange in the swim as new-style store opens
Get Wokingham, Monday 2 December 2002TAKE IT EASY - Store manager Juliet Roper with head of retail Nick Moore in the relaxing area of the new shop in Broad Street
5. What a carry-on for Corrie's Alma
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 4 December 2002AMANDA BARRIE is best-known these days for her long stint as Alma Sedgwick in Coronation Street.
6. Men still the business in start-up race
Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 December 2002Two times more men than women are starting up their own businesses, according to a study published today.
7. No justice for top Pop Rival Javine
Get Wokingham, Monday 2 December 2002SURPRISE – Disappointment and anger as Javine is voted off Popstars: The Rivals.
8. In AWE of prize pupils
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 December 2002CELEBRATING - Back row; Dean Wallace, Paul Salem, Chris Mason, Mark Hopkins, Tom Williams, Simon Bracey, Sam Carter and John Young. Middle row; Nick Clement, Graeme Stevenson, Stuart Williams, Graeme Watson, Paul Williams, Marc Wigley, Richard Aulsberry, Richard Musson, Scott Kemp and Craig Brown. Front row; Chris Waters, director Frank Winter, managing director Bill Haight, apprentice committee chairman Roger Hopkinson and Graham Atkinson
9. Mary's story made immaculate telly
Get Wokingham, Monday 23 December 2002SON OF GOD – The BBC's interpretation of the virgin birth
10. Not so glad tidings for high street stores
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 18 December 2002Hopes of a festive fillip for retailers appeared to be fading as two separate studies showed shoppers reining in spending in the run-up to Christmas.
