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1. FIGHTING SPIRIT OF CANCER BOY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 September 2002by Aisha Iqbal
BUSINESSES and residents in Bracknell are being urged to rally to the cause of a brave teenager who has a rare form of brain cancer.
2. ARSONIST HUNTED OVER COTTAGE ATTACKS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002POLICE are hunting an arsonist believed to have torched two thatched cottages less than a mile apart in Bracknell while the occupants were still inside.
3. 85 JOBS GO AT SYNGENTA
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 September 2002WARFIELD-based agribusiness Syngenta yesterday announced the loss of 85 jobs at its Jealott's Hill site.
4. STREET PARTY BOOSTS DOLPHIN TREATMENT BOY
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 September 2002A FUND-raising campaign to send an autistic Bracknell boy to Florida for dolphin human therapy received a "brilliant" boost last Saturday.
5. NEW APPEAL OVER INDECENT ASSAULT ON GIRL
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002A TEENAGE indecent assault victim in Bracknell "floored" her attacker by punching and kicking him, police have revealed.
6. TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR 'ONE OF LIFE'S NICEST PEOPLE'
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 September 2002TRIBUTES have poured in from family, friends and colleagues of Martin Wallace, Bracknell town mayor and "one of life's nicest people", who died last week in Rhodes.
7. MAN WHO CHASED 'SCREAM' RAIDER COULD PROVIDE VITAL INFORMATION
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 September 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
A MAN who chased after a masked raider who robbed an off-licence is being urged to come forward by police.
8. CHURCHES TO BE OPEN FOR SEPTEMBER 11
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 04 September 2002BRACKNELL and Ascot church-goers will honour New York's September 11 victims next week, a year after the world's worst-ever terrorist attack.
9. TOWN TO BE A 'BEACON' IN £400 FACELIFT
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 25 September 2002BY AISHA IQBAL
THE final "masterplan" for the £400 million regeneration of the heart of Bracknell was officially published this week with the promise it will turn the town into "a beacon for other towns and cities".
10. CHURCH WILDLIFE IS PRESERVED FOR YEARS
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 September 2002WILDLIFE in a 500-year-old Binfield churchyard can be enjoyed for generations to come thanks to a cash boost.
