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1. WIN TICKETS TO SEE STAGE HYPNOTIST PAUL MCKENNA

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004
BY PAUL CASSELL

PREPARE to be mesmerised and transfixed when Britain’s best-known hypnotist returns to Reading with a totally new show.

2. PRAISE COMES THICK AND FAST FOR TALENTED STACEY by Paul Cassell

Get Bracknell, Thursday 20 May 2004
Interview with Stacey Kent
Camberley Theatre
Sunday, May 30

3. BEWARE A VIRUS ATTACK WARNING by Paul Cassell

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 7 April 2004
BUSINESSES in Berkshire are being urged to prepare for the attack of destructive computer viruses.

4. CHARITIES TO UNITE FOR BEST CANCER CARE by Aisha Iqbal

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 14 July 2004
Paul Bevan Hospice and Thames Valley Hospice to join forces in the Autumn

5. Putting the zing into on-line

Get Bracknell, Friday 16 July 2004
Friends Graeme Radford and Paul Newman had one thing in mind when they decided to give up their jobs and set up their own business. They wanted to bring a bit of ‘zing' into the virtual world of on-line marketing. Managing director Mr Radford gives Franck Marceteau a taster of what Guava is like

6. TEA TIME WITH BEE GEE, ROBIN GIBB

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 May 2004
AN ASCOT auction left bidders from around the world star-stuck after a real life pop star helped launch the event to raise money for the Paul Bevan Cancer Foundation.

7. FOURSOME PUT A COMIC SLANT ON HOW TO GROW OLD

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 21 July 2004
By Paul Cassell

RICHARD Harwood’s coming to terms with age drama Quartet is a loving, sometimes tragic but gentle comedy that takes place in a residential home for retired musicians.

8. LONG WEEKEND OF TALENT AT GLORIOUS GUILFEST

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 July 2004
BY PAUL CASSELL

9. GET YOUR HOOKS INTO CHARMING FISH

Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 February 2004
By Paul Cassell

10. WHERE COMEDY COMES IN ALL SHAPES AND FORMS

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 June 2004
By Paul Cassell

THIS year’s Newbury Comedy Festival promises to be bigger and better than before, boasting 51 events taking place in 14 venues across the town.

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