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Your support makes all the difference.We are giving away 10 copies of the new Ministry of Sound Dance Nation IV mixed by Pete Tong and Boy George. Send your name and address on a postcard to: MoS comp, Alister Morgan on Clubs, 1 Canada Sq, Canary Wharf, London E14 5DL.
G-Shock watches are sponsoring a unique club night, Absolute Power, at the old 1970s disco haunt Xenon, now renamed The Base, on Saturday 27 September. We have 10 pairs of tickets to give away for Absolute Power, where original house meets nu-skool British house amid a line-up of top DJs from Chicago (Felix da Housecat and Mike Dearborn) and Britain (Andrea Parker and Russ Gabriel). Send postcards by 24 Sept to: London Eye/G-Shock Offer, 54 Poland Street, Soho, London W1V 3DF. Winners will be picked at random from the post-bag.
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