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1. GIVING TREE APPEAL IS A RECORD BREAKER

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 December 2002
BY ZOE COLVILE

KIND-hearted readers have helped make this year's Times series' Giving Tree Appeal a record-breaking success.

2. TACKLING TRAFFIC CHAOS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 October 2002
BY AISHA IQBAL

WOKINGHAM businessman Hugh Douglas-Smith is doing his bit to tackle the region's traffic "nightmare" by starting up an innovative internet car-pooling service.

3. Film cruises in to get majority vote

Get Bracknell, Thursday 10 October 2002
THE stars came out for the big Hollywood Film Festival’s Gala ceremony earlier this week to see who would scoop the top prizes in the business.

4. Remember remember the sixth of November

Get Bracknell, Friday 13 September 2002
The fireworks arrive a day late in Reading this year, provided at the Fez Club by legendary Stranglers front man Hugh Cornwell.

5. Something seriously silly

Get Bracknell, Friday 16 August 2002
Revellers looking for comedy action at this year’s Reading Festival will not be disappointed because a special stage will feature a host of acts over the three-day event.

6. NO SMALL SUCCESS FOR STUART LITTLE 2

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 August 2002
DO not go to see Stuart Little 2 in a grown-up frame of mind.

7. Of murder and men

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 16 July 2002
Last week was outstanding for British TV drama with The Gathering Storm (BBC2 Friday) and Shipman (Meridian Tuesday).

8. DANCING WITH JOY OVER STORY OF SISTERS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 3 July 2002
A poetic play which captures the essence of Ireland comes to Wokingham Theatre later this month reports Vikki Harrington.

9. Winning the Star Wars

Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 May 2002
Stars 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.

10. Another Hugh/romcom hit

Get Bracknell, Friday 3 May 2002
NICK HORNBY, writer of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity, possesses a writing style and grasp of subject matter that seems to lend itself well to a film format.

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