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Attenshun, you 'orrible little men Don't call me Sarn't -call me Linda!
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Roz Kaveney Meets the Unsinkable April Ashley
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The Star Who Never Was
The Wrong Gender
We Can't Speak Up For Ourselves, Says Transsexual Christine