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10.01.2009 - Signed Stewart book winners announced...
Courtesy of HarperStudio and Stewart Copeland we had ten signed galley copies of Stewart's forthcoming autobiography "Strange Things Happen: A Life with "The Police", Polo and Pygmies" to give away in a prize draw for Police.com members.

That draw ended at midnight last night and we're delighted to to announce the winners of these copies are: Andrew Shiers, Angela Romano, Jeffrey Slate, Marc Kieser, Onno Stienen, Sean MacNintch, Sandra Duncan, Stacy Ryan, Tim Carls and Tony Harn.

Thanks very much to the hundreds of you that entered and to HarperStudio and Stewart for providing such great prizes!
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