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1. Nobody's Perfect to Simon
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 December 2001LASTEST VENTURE - Simon Williams is starring in his own play at The Mill at Sonning
2. Show that’s big down under
Get Wokingham, Friday 18 May 2001WHEN comedian Simon Morley comes to Reading next week he faces what most men would consider the ultimate humiliation.
3. Eighty minutes of classic Dickens
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 December 2001WITH a stellar cast, including Kate Winslet, Simon Callow and other assorted British thespians as well as, bizarrely, Nicolas Cage, you would expect extraordinary performances and a potential modern classic from this animated re-working of the original Dickens' fable,
4. Law firms unite
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 October 2001ALL CHANGE - Simon Roberts has joined FSP in Reading
5. IT firm is on the button to retain prestigious prize
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 22 May 2001HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN - The winning team from Silicon Highway show off their award. From left they are; Brendan Ryan, Richard Taylor, Karen Davies, Shaun O'Brien, Andy Bucko and Simon Carter
6. Hair we go for seventh salon
Get Wokingham, Friday 24 August 2001CUTTING CREW - Directors Eamonn Boreham and Simon Shaw and manager Anna Wilkinson, centre, accompanied by two stylists at the official opening
7. Design at the top of the agenda
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 November 2001DESIGNER TEAM - Speakers at the conference were (from left) ex-Tomorrow's World presenter Peter McCann, Nick Mines, Caroline Williams, Simon Harrop, David Goodwin and Andrew Peers with 'Jack', the animated mannequin
8. FINCHAMPSTEAD RESERVES WIN 21-0 !!!
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 December 2001LAST years Berks and Bucks Intermediate Cup finalists FC Victoria are weaving their magic again this season, moving into the fourth round with a 3-2 extra time victory over Richfield Rovers.
9. PROOF THAT STAR'S NOT OVER THE HILL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 November 2001BY ADAM J SMITH Some said he had gone off the boil, others that his unique brand of comedy was just a passing fad, and still more that he had run out of material. They were, I am please to inform you, all wrong.
10. PREMIER TITLE IS WIDE OPEN
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001By ANDREW BATT and KEITH BIGGS
