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1. BA cuts back as war bites
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 March 2003British Airways today faced up to the impact of the Iraqi conflict by cutting back on flights and accelerating its job reduction programme.
2. Bright spark raises £800 for school
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 March 2003cheque boost - John Byrne, left, headteacher of Brookfield School, receives a cheque for £800 from brothers Simon and Paul James, right, of Apple Electrics. The cash was raised when Paul ran the Reading Half-Marathon to raise money for the school attended by Simon's son
3. Lightweight presenters trivialise war coverage
Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2003As we enter week three of the Iraq War, the news channels are beginning to attract as much flack as Saddam’s Republican Guards.
4. Charity meal raised £2,000
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 March 2003IN THE PINK - Sue Miles, left, Julia Branson, right, from PricewaterhouseCooper raised £2,000 for Cancer Research
5. First creche for Microsoft
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 18 March 2003Computer creche - Microsoft's Steve Harvey and Susun Hay, from Bright Horizon's Solutions, with Isabella Westmour, left, and Rosa Gibbons
6. Funky Jazz Club
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 March 2003The Funky Jazz Club, The Railway Arches, Caversham Road, Thursday, March 20
7. Several Boots to be given marching orders
Get Wokingham, Monday 31 March 2003HEALTH and beauty staff at Boots in The Oracle could be axed following news of cuts from the Nottingham head office this week.
8. Sweet Nell of success
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 March 2003NELL MCANDREW couldn’t help but shine as the stars turned out for the the premiere of Pierce Brosnan’s new film, Evelyn in Leicester Square.
9. Corrie’s the victim in killer plot
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 March 2003WHAT A SHOCKER – Killer Richard Hillman reveals his criminal past to a terrified Gail in Coronation Street.
10. Office market hit by double whammy
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 March 2003OFFICE take-up in Reading is suffering from a "double whammy downturn" in the economy, says surveying firm Lambert Smith Hampton.
