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Tristan Ewins
    1. tristane@bigpond.net.au
    2. Male
    3. Birthday: Jun 29 1973
    4. Melbourne
    5. Australia
    6. Member Since: May 29 2007 12:05:00 PM
    7. Last modified date: May 29 2007 1:38:11 PM
    8. Last visited date: Jun 01 2008 6:09:17 AM
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  1. Interests: journalism and freelance writing, editing, politics, sociology, history, computer gaming,
  2. Music: jazz, electronica, classical, Rock, alternative
  3. Books: authors such as John Ralston Saul, Clive Hamilton, Noam Chomsky
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