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1. IS THIS THE END FOR BEES AND TIGERS?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 April 2005BY STEVE SKERRY
MILLIONAIRE backer John Nike OBE has pulled the plug on two of the area’s biggest sporting sides after reporting losses of around £6 million over the last six years.
2. ROYALS SNAP UP 'BADBOY' OSTER
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 August 2005by Sports Editor
Steve Skerry
READING last night signed former Sunderland badboy John Oster on a free transfer, Times Sport can reveal.
3. REDWOOD WINS WITH 2,200 ... ERM, I MEAN 22,174
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 11 May 2005A SLIP of the tongue by returning officer Mary Bayliss sent shock waves through Wokingham as some thought for a moment that Tory stalwart John Redwood had lost his seat.
4. Lots on offer with people's business
Get Wokingham, Friday 15 April 2005Despite working in IT for years, John Mostyn had always wanted to become
an auctioneer one day. Three years ago, his dream came true when he packed his job in and started Hugo's Auction Services. Mr Mostyn tells Franck Marceteau his customers are the "most important people"
5. Pair climb property ladder
Get Wokingham, Monday 31 January 2005MOVING UP - From the left, James Hathaway, John Sykes and Andrew Strong
6. WE CAN RESCUE OUR COUNTRY- REDWOOD by Vicky Corbett
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 October 2005MP JOHN Redwood gave a rousing speech at the Conservative Party conference yesterday but is yet to throw his weight behind any of the leadership contenders.
7. Booming bank celebrates move to a new home
Get Wokingham, Monday 21 November 2005NETWORKING – From left, Allied Irish Bank’s corporate development manager Simon Blunden, Reading FC chairman John Madejski and Karl Heffernan, general manager AIB in the South
8. Mike's really on the ball
Get Wokingham, Monday 14 March 2005Fresh start: Mike Loftus, left, chairman and John McGlip, managing partner of Clydesdale Bank
9. Olympics brain-storming session
Get Wokingham, Thursday 15 December 2005GAME FOR BRIGHT IDEAS – The Peter Brett Associates team from the left, Rob Gully, Julia Newman, Celia Brown,
John-Paul Foster and Tom Errington
10. Funds are like a gift from God
Get Wokingham, Monday 10 October 2005FABULOUS FUNDING - left to right, back row, Chris Richardson and Stephen Morgan, of Tenon Recovery, Monsignor John Nelson, Crispian Hollace (Bishop of Portsmouth) and brother James O'Donovan, of the diocese of Portsmouth, Ian Mullins, Jim Haddow and Duncan Lyle, of Tenon Recovery. Front row, left to right, Sister Mary-Jo Martin, of the Dioceses of Portsmouth, and Tina Yearsley, of Tenon Recovery
