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Ray Martin once drove getaway car
MEGAN LEVY Veteran Australian journalist Ray Martin has defended the actions of the 60 Minutes crew imprisoned in Lebanon.
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A dark sci-fi series sees streetwise hustler Sarah make a discovery.
Cerebral sci-fi Ex Machina
A humble programmer finds himself in an ethical dilemma involving AI.
Kimmy Schmidt returns
James Mitchell There's no need to ask if Ellie Kemper can be funny.
Palmer backs out of Q&A
Clive Palmer usually has an answer for everything, but not now.
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Brad Newsome, Nick Galvin, Craig Mathieson Luke McGregor’s "crash course in great sex" has now gone well beyond the foreplay stage.
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