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1. Keeping business within the community

Get Wokingham, Monday 16 June 2008

This week Nick voices his support for the Evening Post’s and FSB’s campaign to promote local trade…

2. Soap star on stage while Agatha thrills

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008

Agatha Christie’s thriller And Then There Were None runs at Oxford Playhouse until Saturday.

3. Dance star’s final sparkle

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008

The death of long-legged movie legend Cyd Charisse at the age of 86 brings to an end a whole era of dance.

4. Jeweller sparkles in diamond year

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008

Staff at Jacobs the Jewellers have a sparkle in their eye after being short-listed for a top industry award.

5. Pru keeps its £9bn surplus

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008

Insurer Prudential has announced it would not be returning any of its £8.7 billion of surplus funds to policyholders and shareholders.

6. Emmbrook update: pupils, former students and parents join the debate

Get Wokingham, Monday 30 June 2008
A pupils' protest at a school in Emmbrook has sparked an uneprecendented amount of comments and reactions on www.getwokingham.co.uk.

7. From roulade to roulette...

Get Wokingham, Friday 13 June 2008

Diners at a Reading casino can safely bet that eating there will be a real winner thanks to a new menu created by top chef Jean-Christophe Novelli.

8. White's wine

Get Wokingham, Thursday 12 June 2008

South America’s appeal keeps growing in the world of wine.

9. Mackerel means health!

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2008

A buzzing restaurant in Caversham is dishing up British – and often local – food with a twist.

10. Basil – for taste of the Mediterranean

Get Wokingham, Monday 23 June 2008

The weighty novels of the 19th Century occasionally refer to basil as flourishing when grown in dead men’s brains.

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