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Tuesday, 1 October, 2002, 22:07 GMT 23:07 UK
In pictures: Mobo Awards 2002
Stars of pop, rap and garage turned out for the Music of Black Origin (Mobo) Awards in London on Tuesday.
![]() Ms Dynamite dominated the awards winning three prizes, including UK act of the year and best newcomer
![]() Former Eurythmic Dave Stewart (left) teamed up with reggae legend Jimmy Cliff
![]() Craig David performed his new single, What's Your Flava?, for the first time
![]() Rapper LL Cool J and Alesha Dixon, from the girl group Mis-Teeq, hosted the ceremony
![]() So Solid Crew went home empty-handed after winning two awards in 2001
![]() Gay rights group OutRage! campaigned against the choice of some nominees
![]() Chart-topping group Sugababes performed at the ceremony
![]() Tony Blackburn - a soul specialist on 1970s and 1980s radio - was among the more unlikely guests
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