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31. FUND-RAISERS BOOST PAVILION APPEAL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004By Sarah Bishton
32. EPIC WILL APPEAL TO FANS OF THE ORIENT
Get Wokingham, Friday 16 January 2004TOM Cruise returns to the screen in the New Year's first explosive blockbuster The Last Samurai, an action-packed epic adventure that draws on cultural differences, loyalty and honour. There are some breathtaking battle scenes, too.
33. MEMBERSHIP GOING IN EVER-DECREASING CIRCLES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004By Sarah Bishton
34. THIEVES GRAB DESIGNER MENSWEAR WORTH £50,000
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004A GANG of robbers smashed through locked gates, ripped out metal grids and smashed a shop front to land a £50,000 haul of designer clothes from a town centre boutique.
35. HOUSING SCHEME BOOSTS COUNCIL'S RENTAL STOCK
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 January 2004KEY workers and people on housing waiting lists have been given the opportunity to purchase shares in new council houses.
36. CONTROVERSIAL B&B PLAN IS ON THE TABLE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 January 2004THE landlord of a Wokingham pub is hoping it will be third time lucky after submitting new plans to expand the premises to provide bed and breakfast accommodation.
37. EAGLE-EYED POSTMAN DELIVERS MISSING PET
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 January 2004A DOG which went missing six months ago has been reunited with its Winnersh owner after a postman spotted it in the street.
38. BLANK'S TRIUMPH AGAINST THE ODDS
Get Wokingham, Friday 2 January 2004BY STEVE SKERRY
FINCHAMPSTEAD's Michael Blank is preparing to make an assault on next season's Road Racing Pro-Bike series after a very successful but sad 2003.
39. ANGER OVER 48-HOUR NEW YEAR RAVE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 January 2004BY PAUL CASSELL
NEW year revellers partied for nearly two days at an illegal warehouse rave keeping furious neighbours in the Molly Millers Lane area awake.
40. INJURY TIME GOAL EARNS BATTLING SANDHURST A POINT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 January 2004BY KEVIN DILLON
SANDHURST Town took two points from AFC Wimbledon as a Marc Boyle brace ended the Don's 38-match winning streak.
