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11. Equitable Life board faces quiz

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2004
Collapse: why was the Government not sued?

12. Software brainwave to wham spam is a winner

Get Wokingham, Friday 28 May 2004
Since John Cheney and his partners officially opened for business a year ago selling software to filter out junk e-mail (spam), they have reached out to more than 500 clients.
As they expand on the Continent, Mr Cheney tells Franck Marceteau how developing a technology that people need has paid off, and why Reading is a good location to start your own IT company.

13. Hot prospect for Fireplace Magic

Get Wokingham, Friday 21 May 2004
Caversham trader John Lyons says two years after opening his fireplace showroom, a new Reading Borough Council parking permit scheme is threatening his livelihood because it is driving shoppers out. But for that his business's future would look pretty rosy, he tells Franck Marceteau

14. Rain check

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 25 May 2004
JULIANNE Moore and Pierce Brosnan get all steamed up in the battle-of-the-sexes rom com Laws of Attraction.

15. Firms counting the cost of 'throwing a sickie'

Get Wokingham, Monday 24 May 2004
Absence: rises for first time in five years and run up to Euro 2004

16. Endowments - MPs attack insurance firms

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2004
Anger: over failure to highlight risks

17. BT profit up 10 per cent to £2.02bn

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 May 2004
Bonus: new wave technology

18. 'FINCH KIDZ' LOOK TO COUNCIL FOR CASH BOOST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 May 2004
By Paul Cassell & Steven Hughes

19. PARKING PLAN ATTACKED BY BUSINESS LEADERS

Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 May 2004
BUSINESS leaders in Wokingham have criticised a decision to allow free parking for an additional 200 council workers at an estimated cost of £100,000 to the taxpayer.

20. PARK ON THE ROAD, NOT THE PAVEMENTS, PLEA by Sarah Bishton

Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 May 2004
A DISABLED pensioner from the Joel Park estate in Wokingham is calling for tougher action on drivers who park on pavements and block them off to wheelchair and other users.
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