The Sunday Preview: Jazz
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The Collection (Union Chapel, Upper St, N1, 071-344 4444, tomorrow). Music-and-comedy benefit for Friends of the Earth begins with an evening devoted to Barbara Thompson's Sans Frontiers, Jools Holland, Django Bates and Bheki Mseleku.
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