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==Music== ==Music==
===Singles=== ===Singles===
-*[[Na Fe Throw]] by [[Tikiman]]+*[[Na Fe Throw]] by Tikiman
-*[[Get a Move On ]] by [[Mr Scruff]] +*[[Get a Move On]] by Mr Scruff
-*[[Knights of the Jaguar]] by [[DJ Rolando]]+*[[Knights of the Jaguar]] by DJ Rolando
*[[Be Faithful]] by Fatman Scoop *[[Be Faithful]] by Fatman Scoop
-*[[Truth Don't Die]] by [[Femi Kuti]]+*[[Truth Don't Die]] by Femi Kuti
-*[[Carnival de Sao Vincente]] by [[Cesaria Evora]]+*[[Carnaval de São Vicente]] by Cesaria Evora
-*Burning by [[Pepe Bradock]]+*Burning by Pepe Bradock
-*[[Sing It Back]] by [[Moloko]]+*[[Sing It Back]] by Moloko
===Albums=== ===Albums===

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Truck Babies, sculpture, 1999. Patricia Piccinini presents a pair of infant trucks
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Truck Babies, sculpture, 1999. Patricia Piccinini presents a pair of infant trucks

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