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231. ROUND LIFE'S WITTY CIRCLE WITH AN EXCELLENT CAST
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002Yvonne Arnaud: The Circle
232. Economic cheer at 20-year low
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 September 2001Economic optimism has fallen to its lowest level for more than 20 years in the wake of the terror attacks on the United States, according to a new survey.
233. Firm moves because it can't afford to stay
Get Bracknell, Monday 24 September 2001A company which has been in Reading since 1932 is moving because it cannot afford to stay in town.
234. ‘Realist' Brown urges caution on the euro
Get Bracknell, Monday 5 November 2001Chancellor Gordon Brown has fuelled speculation of a new Cabinet rift on the euro after he delivered a powerful warning that there must be no "short-cut or fudge" in assessing whether to recommend Britain should join.
235. SEC's night of nights
Get Bracknell, Friday 9 November 2001And the Oscar goes to... - From left to right, Adrian Pike, SEC's sales and marketing director, Nick Sykes from Dimplex, Bill Evett, from Cumulus Business Media, impressionist Alistair McGowan and Bob Hall, SEC's managing director
236. Big budget buddy movie
Get Bracknell, Friday 30 November 2001SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW - Robert Redford and Brad Pitt in Spy Game
237. Some turkeys, but a few crackers too
Get Bracknell, Thursday 27 December 2001NOT SO FOOLISH - The return of Del Boy and Rodney was a great success
238. Liv Tyler fighting fat not fit after Rings role
Get Bracknell, Thursday 3 January 2002LIV TYLER was delighted when the 15-month long Lord Of The Rings shoot finally ended as it meant that she didn't have to watch what she ate like a hawk.
239. A key role for Andy
Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 January 2002FINANCIAL adviser PricewaterhouseCoopers has appointed a new head of corporate finance for the Thames Valley.
240. Broadside for Reading Buses
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 8 May 2001Reading Buses could put the brakes on the town's business boom and drive firms out, bosses have warned.
