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1. Paul Wellar
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 September 2001One of Britain's most talented performers visits Reading on December 3 as Paul Weller plays at the Rivermead Leisure Centre.
2. PAUL'S METAL DETECTOR SAYS EVERYONE WILL LIKE THE NU SOUND
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001FLU germs were never going to be something to keep a music journalist incapacitated for very long, especially not one as rock 'n' roll as Kerrang! editor Paul Rees.
3. Too much too young
Get Wokingham, Thursday 19 April 2001Paul Young arrives in Reading next week for a reminder of the classic chart hits on which he built his name.
4. Big Brother falls short of the mark this time
Get Wokingham, Monday 18 June 2001Big Brother (Channel 4) is beginning to be a battle between the boys and girls – the girls being Amma, Helen, Elizabeth, Narinder, Brian and Josh, against the remaining boys Dean, Bubble and Paul, although Paul it seems wants to be one of the girls!
5. It's no drag when the Fast and Furious race
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 October 2001HOT DOG IT's HOT RODS - Vin Diesel and Paul Walker star in The Fast and The Furious
6. Flirting and nudity as Big Brother housemates settle in
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 May 2001Reading's own Paul, currently starring in Big Brother
7. HAT'S OFF TO THE WINTER CARNIVAL
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001By PAUL WHITELAM
Organisers of this Sunday's Wokingham Winter Carnival have confirmed it is all systems go for the day of non-stop family fun.
8. THAMES VALLEY TIGERS RELEASE LEWIS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001Thames Valley Tigers' head coach Paul James has released American centre Jason Lewis.
9. Your good health sir
Get Wokingham, Monday 25 June 2001STAFFING SOLUTIONS - The Reading Prime Time HealthCare team (from left) Rob Henderson, Tracy Mackenzie, Paul Perry-Whitehead and Colin Woolford
10. That's entertainment
Get Wokingham, Friday 12 October 2001Paul Weller's visit to Reading's Rivermead Centre on December 3 sees Britain's leading male solo artist celebrate 25 years in the business.
