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51. Student debt hits £2.46bn
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 April 2005Graduates: average owed is £13,501
52. Bosses learn to help over jobs
Get Wokingham, Monday 9 May 2005SPECIAL EVENING - Paul Davies, left, manager of the Renaissance hotel, and Mark Thatcher, managing director of Central Berkshire Education Business Partnership
53. Focus of success - precious moments
Get Wokingham, Friday 8 April 2005Neil Horne's lifelong interest in photography developed after his mother showed him the secret of her darkroom.
54. Surprise at home prices increase
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 1 March 2005Nationwide: price of typical house up 0.5 per cent
55. 'Trading on high street is tough'
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 10 May 2005Survey: retail sales fall to lowest for 10 years
56. 30,000 mums-to-be quit over pregnancy
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 2 February 2005Discrimination: 'research makes shocking reading'
57. On the trail of a new career
Get Wokingham, Monday 14 February 2005JOB HUNTERS - The Training and Employment Advice Shop pound the streets looking for employment opportunities
58. Pru profits are up by 39 per cent
Get Wokingham, Thursday 3 March 2005Future: further rise expected
59. Sandwich shop on a roll - thanks to hard work
Get Wokingham, Friday 11 March 2005Sean Dorrington got his teeth into running sandwich shop Richfields about four weeks ago and already changes are in place. Next week a breakfast bar will open at the Caversham Road shop and a virtual ordering service is on the menu. And the key to be successful is simple, Mr Dorrington tells Franck Marceteau, it is all about hard work
60. Music store knows score - 140 years on
Get Wokingham, Friday 21 January 2005With a history spanning back to 1864, music store Hickies is probably the oldest shop in Central Reading. The Elphick family has now been running the shop for more than a century and is about to add another string to the business next month when it launches a music school. William Elphick tells Franck Marceteau the friendly atmosphere in the shop is probably its greatest asset
