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11. 'AFFORDABLE' HOME TOO EXPENSIVE FOR KEY WORKER

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 October 2002
A ROOKIE policewoman fears her dream of owning her own home has been shattered after a housing association put up the value of her "affordable" house by £45,000.

12. HOLIDAY ANTICS ARE A BREEZE FOR JULIA

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 9 January 2002
Life in the fast lane as a holiday rep has been captured on camera and is set to turn a Woosehill woman into the next TV ‘docu-soap' star.

13. Pam retires from the checkout

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 28 August 2002
CHECKOUT assistant Pam Malani is hanging up her Waitrose uniform after 30 years’ service.

14. Global Café

Get Wokingham, Friday 15 February 2002
With the eagerly awaited return of Checkpoint Charlie this year at the Afterdark last Thursday I was powerless to resist its ever-present allure.

15. PRIME OPPORTUNITIES ON OFFER

Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002
A WINDSOR woman has received a top promotion with recruiting firm PrimeTime.

16. BACK FROM THE BRINK

Get Wokingham, Friday 8 February 2002
Just six games survived another wet weekend in the Bracknell Town and District Sunday Football League.

17. SIMPLY A CUT ABOVE THE REST

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 February 2002
A group of barbershop singers ensured the opening party at a Winnersh hairdressing salon was a harmonious occasion.

18. BRACKNELL CLINGING TO DIVISION ONE SURVIVAL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 6 March 2002
BRACKNELL'S hopes of survival in National League Division One look to rest with their home game against Wakefield on April 6 after last Saturday's 27-6 home defeat at the hands of third-placed Exeter Chiefs.

19. IF A YOUNG MAN ASKS FOR A KISS, WHY NOT?

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 May 2002
SHE doesn’t fancy Louis Theroux, she serves jellied Bloody Marys as a starter at dinner parties and, if a young man asks her for a kiss, “then why not?”

20. CHILDREN KEEP GRADES AFTER HEAD CAUGHT CHEATING

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 July 2002
BY RICKY HINDMARSH

CHILDREN at Whiteknights Primary School will keep their exam results despite the headteacher being caught cheating in the tests.
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