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21. BEES SWOOP FOR DEFENCEMEN DUO

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
Ice Hockey
by Alan Manicom

BRACKNELL BEES boss Mike Ellis believes he has signed two players with a winning mentality in Canadian defencemen Serge Dube and Steve Weidlich.
The pair were instrumental in Laredo Bucks being crowned Central Hockey League play-off champions in the United States last season.

22. FOURSOME PUT A COMIC SLANT ON HOW TO GROW OLD

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
By Paul Cassell

RICHARD Harwood’s coming to terms with age drama Quartet is a loving, sometimes tragic but gentle comedy that takes place in a residential home for retired musicians.

23. BUSH DOCUMENTARY COURTS CONTROVERSY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
BY VICKI HAMMOND

24. HEIRLOOMS STOLEN AS THIEVES DRIVE OFF WITH LORRY

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
BY SARAH BISHTON

25. LONG WEEKEND OF TALENT AT GLORIOUS GUILFEST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
BY PAUL CASSELL

26. RE-TRAIN STAFF TO AVOID THE SKILLS GAP

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
By Steven Hughes

BUSINESSES in Wokingham have been advised to develop and re-train their employees to combat the continuing high level of skills shortages in Berkshire.

27. DUGGLEBY ADDS TWO MORE PLAYERS

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
Football
by Steve Skerry

GLENN DUGGLEBY added two more signings to his squad last week as Wokingham and Emmbrook prepare for their opening pre-season friendly at Wraysbury this Saturday.

28. ZAPPAS A CUT ABOVE THE REST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004
By Sarah Bishton

29. IT EXPERT IN MICROCHIP COURT DEFEAT

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
BY STEVEN HUGHES

A WINNERSH man has lost a landmark case in the High Court for selling computer chips that modify games consoles so they can play imported games.

30. PARISH KEEN TO BACK VILLAGE SKATE PARK PROPOSAL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 July 2004
YOUNGSTERS in Arborfield may soon be performing kickflips and frontside ollies as a campaign for a skate park for the village gathers momentum.
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