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61. Conference reveals future plans for our region
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 September 2005VISION – Pam Alexander, the chief executive of Seeda, addresses members at the conference at Madejski Stadium
62. 650 jobs threatened at mobile call centre
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005Blow: Vodafone call centre to close in February
63. Uni invests £8m into the future
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 September 2005LEADING THE WAY - Dignitaries at the launch of The University of Reading's biocentre, including, from left, biocentre director Professor Rainer Cramer, university vice-chancellor Prof Gordon Marshall and the Mayor and Mayoress of Reading Riaz and Naeema Chaudhri
64. Books and toys - an unusual mix
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 September 2005Chris and Julia King set up book and toy store Wordplay to give Caversham people a chance to shop in their own community. Mr King tells Franck Marceteau he is positive about the future despite the uncertain economic climate
65. Pundits views are so pie-in-the-Sky
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 September 2005BORING CHELSEA - Frank Lampard looks skyward for inspiration
66. Property change alert
Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 September 2005SUCCESS – At the briefing on European money sector changes are, from the left, Erik Koeklenberg, global head, real estate group, Fortis Bank, Trevor Harrison, regional director, Fortis Bank, and Professor Colin Lizieri, head of real estate and planning, The University of Reading
67. Economy experts warn Brown may raise taxes
Get Wokingham, Monday 26 September 2005Slow growth: group warns stealth taxes could be on their way
68. Don't lecture me about parenting
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 September 2005NOT AS GOOD AS SHE THINKS SHE IS - "Supernanny" Jo Frost
