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Bites: Miss Moneypennys- Qui Nous- UK Garage's Gangland Overspill: More US Presidential Madness: America's Virgin Soldiers: Tupac's Ghetto

Author: Jonty Adderley
Monday, May 6, 2002
"The reason we are so strict on the door isn't we are pretentious- it is simply because we want an environment where our crowd can feel free to dress and act as outrageously as they wish without fear of persecution." (3D World, Australia).

Miss Moneypennys boss Scott Robertson justifies the club's door policy for their new operation in Sydney.


UK garage's image of violence is down to street rather than club culture, says DJ Spoony (Dreem Team).

http://www.2step-garage.co.uk/garage_djs/garage_DreemTeam.htm


"I think there's a need to come out with a report that is totally oblivious to some obvious differences between marijuana and other drugs. We need -- and I use the word -- 'all out war.'

More (US) Presidential madness from Richard Nixon's infamous 1971 White House tapes.

http://home.att.net/~howingtons/gop/nixpg.html (President Nixon soundbites)


"By pledging, they have an important sense of identity, and belong to an elite moral group." (Independent)

Abstaining from teenage sex offers a feeling of moral superiority, says Columbia University sociologist Peter Bearman.

http://www.abstinence.net (No sex til marriage)


"Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. To judge the character of a man, see how he come back from hardship" (The Guardian)

Tupac's mom confirms that coping with sexual humiliation is just one aspect of living in American ghettoes.

http://www.tupacfans.com (Tupac fan site)


"I didn't have a clue who Gary Numan was, I wasn't born until 1984. But my parents told me about him." (The Sun)

Keisha Buchanan from the Sugababes admits she'd never heard of the seminal electro producer behind their chart topping backing track Are Friends Electric.

http://www.numan.co.uk (Gary Numan official site)
">http://www.moneypennys.com (Birmingham & Sydney)


"There is a definite social issue going on at the moment with the whole drug culture, class A culture and gun culture on the streets at the moment. And this is overspilling into clubland." (DJ Magazine)

UK garage's image of violence is down to street rather than club culture, says DJ Spoony (Dreem Team).

http://www.2step-garage.co.uk/garage_djs/garage_DreemTeam.htm


"I think there's a need to come out with a report that is totally oblivious to some obvious differences between marijuana and other drugs. We need -- and I use the word -- 'all out war.'

More (US) Presidential madness from Richard Nixon's infamous 1971 White House tapes.

http://home.att.net/~howingtons/gop/nixpg.html (President Nixon soundbites)


"By pledging, they have an important sense of identity, and belong to an elite moral group." (Independent)

Abstaining from teenage sex offers a feeling of moral superiority, says Columbia University sociologist Peter Bearman.

http://www.abstinence.net (No sex til marriage)


"Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. To judge the character of a man, see how he come back from hardship" (The Guardian)

Tupac's mom confirms that coping with sexual humiliation is just one aspect of living in American ghettoes.

http://www.tupacfans.com (Tupac fan site)


"I didn't have a clue who Gary Numan was, I wasn't born until 1984. But my parents told me about him." (The Sun)

Keisha Buchanan from the Sugababes admits she'd never heard of the seminal electro producer behind their chart topping backing track Are Friends Electric.

http://www.numan.co.uk (Gary Numan official site)
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