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211. Higher security costs threaten BAA profits
Get Bracknell, Monday 29 July 2002Airports operator BAA today blamed lower passenger numbers and higher security costs for a six per cent slide in quarterly profits.
212. From dirty old men to grumpy old women
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 March 2005LETTING RIP – Jenny Éclair is refreshingly fed-up in Grumpy Old Women
213. A Bolly good show by Jimi
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 September 2002STARRING alongside not just one Hollywood leading lady but two was a knockout experience for Brit actor Jimi Mistry who stars in The Guru, currently at Reading cinemas.
214. Fan’s eye view
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 August 2002Festival fans survived a weekend of showers before enjoying an electrical storm on Sunday night.
215. Lack of venues drives band out of town
Get Bracknell, Friday 6 September 2002The Powis Square are back in Reading tonight, keen to show off their new style – and to clear up any confusion.
216. Employers on course for forces
Get Bracknell, Monday 30 September 2002IN THE SWING - Darren Johnson, right, picks up his prize after finishing third in the reserve forces golf tournament
217. Miss Black America at The Fez Club
Get Bracknell, Friday 20 September 2002Much-talked-about Suffolk band Miss Black America headlined The Fez Club last week with as much bad press as good behind them.
218. Quivering at prospect of Robin Hood
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 15 February 2005RUMOUR is rife that one-time hearthrob Kevin Costner is contemplating donning his bow and arrow again with a sequel to the 1991 blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
219. Bank bids £1.9bn for the Abbey
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 15 October 2002Bank of Ireland (BoI) stepped up its bid for Abbey National today by revealing it was willing to offer shareholders £1.9 billion in cash as part of the deal.
220. Reading's economy: Just the job
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 5 March 2008Business experts have dismissed whispers of a looming economic disaster, claiming Reading is still a boomtown and a commercial powerhouse.
