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1. Patrick portrays politician with a past
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002A true son of the Thames Valley, actor Patrick Malahide is at Oxford Playhouse next week, playing an ageing Irish politician with a murky past.
2. Bottom burps get bigger
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002CHILD STARS Rupert Grint and Bruce Jones have certainly been working hard over the past fortnight promoting this Roald Dahl-inspired tale for children, popping up just about everywhere in a cleverly-executed campaign designed to promote the kids as mischievous miscreants, armed with a whoopee cushion and uncooperative retorts.
3. Home loans at new record
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002New mortgage lending reached a record £16.88 billion during April, reflecting the strength of the housing boom, figures showed yesterday.
4. The forecast for the next few years is good...
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002WEST Berkshire MP David Rendel toured The University of Reading on Tuesday, calling in at a prize-winning weather company and commercially exploitable research projects.
5. Fest is the best
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002Tickets for this year’s Reading Festival are selling faster than last year, and that means another sell-out weekend looks guaranteed.
6. Out with James C
Get Bracknell, Friday 31 May 2002With one foot planted deeply in the thick undergrowth of the surreal and the other set down in clubland, the Turntable Hell crew arrived at 21 South Street last Tuesday with malevolent intent.
7. GUIDES RUSTLE UP JUBILEE FUN
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002GUIDES and Brownies who took part in a jubilee fun day in Ascot last weekend failed to let bad weather dampen their spirits.
8. Winning the Star Wars
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002Stars Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones topped the American box office with £41 million over the four-day Memorial Day holiday weekend.
The GEORGE LUCAS-directed saga, starring EWAN McGREGOR, NATALIE PORTMAN and HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN, has taken £138 million since it opened in the States.
9. WAYNE'S £4 TIP BECOMES £3,000 LOTTERY WIN
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002A Bracknell tyre technician converted a £4 tip for mending a puncture into a £3,000 lottery win.
10. YOUNG LOUTS IN DRUNKEN RAMPAGE
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
POLICE and retailers have blasted adults for supplying alcohol to underage drinkers after a crowd went on the rampage last Friday night and diverted almost all of Bracknell's police force.
