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1. Allan moves on to pastors new

Get Bracknell, Friday 29 July 2005
Pastor Allan Meakin is more than the man who God called to look after the congregation at the Mortimer West End chapel. The 51-year-old has always been into
gardening and five years ago set up his own landscaping business. As he prepares to leave the church to dedicate his entire time to gardening, Mr Meakin tells Franck Marceteau about his latest project with charity Thrive

2. Yell 'on track' to hit profit targets

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 27 July 2005
Expansion strategy: American directories pay off

3. Dental firm aids children of Chernobyl

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 July 2005
IN THE CHAIR - Dentist Ritu Maini, right, with Chernobyl Children Life Line scheme co-ordinator Shirley Chard and Alesha, left, Alyona, Katya and Lesha in the chair

4. Hewlett Packard wielding the axe

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 20 July 2005
Job cuts: IT giant announces 15,000 staff to go

5. 25 years for ex-boss of WorldCom

Get Bracknell, Thursday 14 July 2005
Collapse: three years ago

6. Economy 'still on slide'

Get Bracknell, Monday 04 July 2005
Survey: 'both optimism and output are weak among companies'

7. Moving pictures of babies in the womb

Get Bracknell, Friday 15 July 2005
A new clinic in central Reading is providing mums and dads-to-be with four-dimensional (4-D) pictures of their babies in the womb. Anna Salisbury tells FRANCK MARCETEAU the future is bright because people will always be making babies

8. Ceramics business enjoys a night out on the tiles

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 July 2005
CELEBRATING SUCCESS - From left, general manager Peter Lerwill, director Dave Elson, Wendy Packham, director Gerry Packham and Gill Elson celebrate their third of a century

9. Long-term review is under way at the Pru

Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 July 2005
New boss: 31 per cent hike in half-year profits unveiled

10. Task tests pupils' engineering skills

Get Bracknell, Monday 18 July 2005
Firms: asked to judge girls' response to disaster
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