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AWOL Magazine, Volume 5, Issue No.9

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Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
BACKFIRE: God knows what's in the news this month, but I bet it's bad
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE: Silver trike, gold medals
DEPUTY DOG'S CUSTOM SHOW: Blue goes to the Dog's
VIVA EL MEXICO: Not a sombrero in sight
KENT: Goodbye to Dymchurch
SANCTUARY: By the way, just clear up for me, what is a biker
LAVERDA: Brmm brmmm brmmmmmm
SLAVE TRADE: Sem finds a nice pair
KICKBACK: A juicy tale
CHOCOLATE BOX: Unwrapped sweetie
CBR: Pretty in pink (and purple)
MUTCHIE'S RANT: Does his mother know he's out
LIKE Y'DO: More rallies than Wimbledon
CENTRESPREAD: Mercury, messenger of the gods
BITS AND BOBS: Sell it, buy it, ask it, try it, advertise, apologise, hellos, goodbyes
MAGNA CARTA: MAG hijack an airfield and ask it to fly to Cuba
STATE OF THE NATION: Look at the state of this nation. Clean it up or you'll get no tea
FICTION: Sif says it's fiction, but we think it's true
PORKY'S TRIKE: Definitely not a pig in a poke
STALYBRIDGE: John and L'il Mark have a fight over who's best
STREETSHOTS: You do it. Your friend takes the photo. Well, they used to be your friend
BASKETCASE; Out of the closet - confessions of a Hawkwind fan
ORANGE HARLEY: The most beautiful thing from Dorset since Tess d'Urberville. But oranger
NOB THE DESTROYER: Welcome to the Weird World of Rich
THE BIG LIST: All here. Well, almost here here. Quite a lot, anyway
ROCK & BLUES: Derbyshire braces itself for Andy
READING LION: Esther and Woody fight over who's got to be the backend of the pantomime lion
LAST WORDS: Highway to Helsinki
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