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LATEST NEWS APRIL 2010...
Australians are obsessed with coffee: it's become the national drug
of choice worth roughly $800 million annually, reports Josephine Brouard in the latest issue of HealthSmart. Click here to read about
the aficionados who swear by coffees of origin, who tamp so many coffees daily that they suffer chronic injury, and who know their macchiato from their ristretto. A worldwide drug is the Internet and
while some turn to it for love, news or porn, others turn to it for a laugh. Click here for Josephine Brouard's latest published article in the April issue of Reader's Digest, EHAHA.
Mao's Last Dancer. In this revealing
interview, Josephine Brouard speaks to dancer Li Cunxin and the actors who portray him about
Li's thrilling trajectory from Chinese peasant to world star on ballet's stage. The film of the best-selling book, directed by Oscar-winning Bruce Beresford, is a gripping portrayal of Li's true life story as a
dancer who defected to the West.
(click here for Mao's Star Dancer)

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