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1. LIKE MIKE? MORE LIKE 'LIKE NIKE'!

Get Bracknell, Thursday 2 January 2003
Shooting hoops: L’il Bow Wow stars in the new Nike advert, sorry, Like Mike.

2. Adds up to new business

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 August 2003
IT'S A DEAL - From left, Joanna Redford, financial director at Ferrania UK, Adrain Stevens, MD at Ferrania UK, and Mike Farwell from James & Cowper

3. Royal awards for town businesses

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 July 2003
ROYAL FRUIT BOWL - Static Control Components CEO Steve Weedon, centre, with Imaging sales director Steve Turk, left, and sales executive,Mike Watts, right, displaying the royal award

4. Royal awards for town businesses

Get Bracknell, Monday 21 July 2003
ROYAL FRUIT BOWL - Static Control Components CEO Steve Weedon, centre, with Imaging sales director Steve Turk, left, and sales executive,Mike Watts, right, displaying the royal award

5. Caine’s a superspy - not a lot of people know that

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 8 January 2003
THE hilarious, action-packed and cameo-busting opening sequence is the main highlight of this, the third instalment of Mike Myers’ spoof, but the rest of it is by no means a disappointment.

6. Coach firm beats 4,000 to win award

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 19 March 2003
WELL DONE - From left, Chris Heaps, traffic commissioner for the South Eastern and Metropolitan Traffic area, Norman Fryer-Saxby, Goldline commercial manager, and Mike Morgan, editor Coach and Bus Week

7. Caversham folk fest

Get Bracknell, Friday 6 June 2003
STARS – Tudor Lodge will be among the highlights of Caversham Charity Folk Festival

8. Iraq conflict and Sars hitting BAA

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 June 2003
Airport operator BAA today announced a profit before tax and exceptional items of £524 million for the year ending March.

9. Simple Man play is no Casualty of time

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 16 April 2003
Former Casualty regular Clive Mantle thinks that the 1960s’ play Rattle Of A Simple Man, which brings him to Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre this week, hasn’t lost its relevance four decades on.

10. Suffragette city in ruins

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 18 June 2003
DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES – Kate Buxton and Marianne McNamara from Mikron Theatre Company and, inset, the Suffragettes
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