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- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab date "1992-12-17".
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab first "Caroline".
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab isCitedBy Sister_George.
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab last "Sullivan".
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab newspaper "Guardian".
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab pages "9".
- ec9202bdb1da6326ad28979faf0d7ea6c69e94965651efcd3437e8f20573d4ab title "Queer to the core - The pop establishment has always had a handful of gay stars colourful, eccentric, lovable. But now there's 'queercore', a radical gay music movement with attitude.".