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1. Get ready to shout

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 18 December 2001
COMEDY CAPERS - Aladdin at The Hexagon is a ‘fun-filled experience'

2. PHILANDERING IS OK - IT'S IN THE SCRIPT

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 12 December 2001
Happiness for married thespians Eric Carte and Liz Edmiston is playing husband and wife on stage for the Christmas season at The Mill at Sonning.

3. Real winter wonderland

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 4 December 2001
COOL FUN - The John Nike Leisure Centre in Bracknell has a huge range of activities for children of all ages

4. Bedroom farce puts couple in spotlight

Get Bracknell, Monday 3 December 2001
Happiness for married thespians Eric Carte and Liz Edmiston is playing husband and wife on stage for the Christmas season at The Mill at Sonning.

5. LIFE-SAVING SITE GOES LIVE ON THE NET

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 November 2001
A NEW website has been set up to give businesses and employees
potentially life-saving information at the click of a mouse.

6. Catch him if you can

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 20 November 2001
PHRASE HIM - Nick Weir will be wowing audiences at The Hexagon

7. Firm tots up 25 years of service

Get Bracknell, Friday 2 November 2001
CHEERS - Helen Smith, Lavinia Gater, Ashley Doggett and Christine Curtis celebrate 25-year milestone

8. MORE TINGLE THAN TINSEL

Get Bracknell, Thursday 1 November 2001
BY SALLY BRYANT
The problem with reviewing a whodunnit is not giving the game away — and this one not only ends as a whodunnit, it starts as a "who's going to do it", which makes things even more complicated.

9. ‘Cut rates now to save economy'

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 October 2001
BUSINESS confidence in Berkshire has been shattered by the US terrorist attacks - and the Bank of England must slash interest rates to stave off recession.

10. COUNCIL CHIEF'S ANTHRAX SCARE

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 October 2001
THE threat of biological warfare moved closer to home yesterday (Tuesday) when Bracknell Forest Borough Council leader Paul Bettison was caught up in an anthrax scare.
Cllr Bettison had just walked inside Local Government House in Smith Square, Westminster, when police cordoned off the building at 10.18am.
The security alert was triggered after a cloud of white powder came out of a package opened in a sixth-floor office.
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