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1. Steve Bing to tell why men shouldn’t marry
Get Wokingham, Thursday 7 November 2002Actors SEAN PENN and WOODY ALLEN are to appear in Why Men Shouldn’t Marry, acomedy that will mark the directorial debut of LIZ HURLEY’s ex-lover STEVE BING.
2. CHARITIES BOOSTED BY ASCOT GALA NIGHT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 May 2002A GALA evening at Ascot Racecourse has raised more than £50,000 for three Berkshire charities, with the help of Sir Steve Redgrave.
3. Charities boosted by gala night
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2002A GALA evening at Ascot Racecourse has raised more than £50,000 for three Berkshire charities, with the help of Sir Steve Redgrave.
4. PIXEL-PERFECT, BUT LACKING THE CHARM OF TOY STORY
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 October 2002Monsters Inc (12): The voices of John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, Billy Crystal
5. Reading has never looked so good
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 May 2002HEALTHY PROSPECT - Reading firms join to offer money-off health and leisure incentives, from left, rear, Steve Woodford, of Haslams Property Services, Adam Nash, of David Lloyd Health and Fitness Club, Gareth Whitehead, of Kingsley Motor Company, Nasir Bashir, of Top Cars, front, Karen Carson, of David Lloyd Health and Fitness Club and Nicky Cullity, of Haslams Property Services
6. Oscar relaunches lottery
Get Wokingham, Monday 13 May 2002HOUND ABOUT THAT - Oscar the dog with trainer Steve Fryer and owner Margaret Clarkson
7. Engineers in peak form for charity
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 31 July 2002CLIMBING HIGH - Information services engineers from Reading-based Commensus who are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge - from left, Steve Rudman, Richard Spratt, Roal Winks, Alice Mozley, Debra Durham, Glyn Humphreys, Andy Linehan-Hill and Simon Roper
8. Keep on moving with Galleyfords
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 October 2002KEEPING US OUT OF TRAFFIC TROUBLE - From left, Emma Pine, news editor, Jim Tubbs Galley and Steve Ellingford from Galleyfords, Sam Vangeen and Tim Grundy, presenters on 107fm
9. EASTENDERS JUDGE TAKES ON A VERY DIFFERENT ROLE
Get Wokingham, Thursday 17 January 2002By VIKKI HARRINGTON
THE trial of EastEnders' Matthew Rose and Steve Owen may have been fictional - but it's a fact that the dramatic storyline saw some of the highest viewing figures in the history of television.
10. PUBLICANS 'AFRAID OF COMPETITION'
Get Wokingham, Thursday 2 May 2002BY ADAM J SMITH
PUBLICANS have been angered by claims that they don't want a new theme pub in Wokingham because of the competition it would bring.
