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1. COUNCILLOR FOUND DEAD IN HIS CAR

Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 December 2005
By Hugh Fort

2. THANKS FOR GIVING AND MAKING A DIFFERENCE!

Get Bracknell, Thursday 29 December 2005
By Sarah Bishton

CHRISTMAS Day was extra special this year for more than a thousand children thanks to your support for this year’s Giving Tree appeal.

3. MYSTERY OVER SUDDEN DEATH OF 39-YEAR-OLD EPILEPTIC By Vicki Hammond

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 December 2005
MYSTERY surrounds the death of an epileptic woman from Bracknell who was found dead in her home the day after she was reported to have taken an overdose.

4. DIY shop looking good 40 years on

Get Bracknell, Friday 9 December 2005
Village store Dad’s Shop is one of the remaining gems in the world of small independent businesses. The DIY shop in Mortimer Common stocks a myriad of stuff we all need at home, from bulbs to screwdrivers. Owner Liz Telling tells Franck Marceteau how she decided to take on the shop her grandpa set up almost 40 years ago

5. Furniture firm's new HQ

Get Bracknell, Monday 5 December 2005
NEW HOME – From left, seminar speakers Bruce Cantrill, Elspeth Grant, managing director Ken Ferguson and Cathy Hayward

6. Housing market 'settling down'

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 30 November 2005
Nationwide: figures reveal stablisation in prices

7. Ex-MI5 boss opens office

Get Bracknell, Monday 28 November 2005
NEW HOME – Staff from Barclays at the new offices at Apex Plaza in Forbury Road and inset, above left, Stella Rimington

8. The pick of Mary Pickford

Get Bracknell, Monday 28 November 2005
SEEN AND NOT HEARD
– The National Film Theatre in London is staging an exhibition of silent screen star Mary Pickford’s works

9. Opening industry eyes to internet 'meterorite'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 24 November 2005
E-marketing: forum the first of its kind in the UK

10. Booming bank celebrates move to a new home

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 November 2005
NETWORKING – From left, Allied Irish Bank’s corporate development manager Simon Blunden, Reading FC chairman John Madejski and Karl Heffernan, general manager AIB in the South
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