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Sinclair Advert - December 1985

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"Rumbelows drops Spectrum as stores plan Xmas ranges", Popular Computing Weekly, 31st October 1985, p. 4
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"Sinclair - the dust settles", Christina Erskine, Popular Computing Weekly, 17th April 1986, p. 50
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"Amstrad/Sinclair: QL survival seems likely after all", Popular Computing Weekly, 17th April 1986, p. 4
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"Amstrad offloads its 48K Spectrum stock overseas", Popular Computing Weekly, 22nd May 1986, p. 4
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"The Big Apple holds firm", Popular Computing Weekly, 31st October 1985, p. 9
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"Editorial", Popular Computing Weekly, 10th April 1986, p. 3

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