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The Interpreter

The Interpreter
Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn

Sydney Pollack's latest political thriller with a romantic subplot is a combined effort of the brilliant director and his strong leading cast to rescue an inspired but flawed screenplay.

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Off the shelf
Weathercock Black

Weathercock Black
M.J Bruty, Pan Macmillan, 190pp, $25


M.J. Bruty's first novel Weathercock Black is a fastpaced, full-scale espionage adventure set within the Australasia region.


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for the Book Review page.



Winners Circle
Downfall tickets

Stephen Sims
, Nowra
Greg Pedler, NSW
AB Nathan Williams, Garden Island
Wayne Clacherty, Gallipoli Barracks
Capt Pinghan Chua, Victoria Barracks
James McRae, Victoria Barracks
Capt Colin Lingo, DMO
Capt Mark Leo, 16 Bde
Pte David Seiter, APASydney
Tony O'Ferrall, NSW
Danielle Hayes, Melbourne
LAC Paul Davis, 1ATHS Pharmacy
Brock Lawes, Garden Island
Capt Matt Shepley, Defence Plaza
SSgt Steven Button, 9 CSSB
AB David Norena, HMAS Watson
Houston CD

AB David Norena, HMAS Watson

Ministry of Sound CD

Cfn John Galicic, 3CSSB
Lt Shayne Wright, Toowoomba Clayton Barrington, Sydney

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Live at the Apollo

Live at the Apollo
Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama
EMI

Hotel
Moby
Virgin

Operatunity Winners
Denise Leigh and Jane Gilchrist
EMI Classics

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CD SEND-OUT

We have four copies of Moby's Hotel and Chemical Brothers Push the Button, and three copies of Placebo's Once more with feeling to give-away. To win email simone.heyer@defencenews.gov.au with your name and address. One entry only.


On the stage
The Wars of the Roses

The Wars of the Roses
Bell Shakespeare Company

When you think of a Shakespearian play, most conjure up memories of high-school productions, period costumes, and long and flowery speeches in an outdated and hard to understand language.

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