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Depeche Mode launch the first ever iTunes music pass offering fans their album Sounds of the Universe and a grab bag of other material for one low fee.
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Depeche Mode fans delight with the release of the band's 12th album, Sounds of The Universe, along with concert tickets to its worldwide tour.
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A Michael Moorcock Special Issue, with over a third of the magazine given over to the former enfant terrible turned Elder Statesman.
The 1950s and 1960s saw several records for film directing set. It was also a period when several directing veterans affirmed their place in movie history.
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