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  2. Screen NSW - Wikipedia

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    Screen NSW, formerly known as the New South Wales Film and Television Office, or FTO, and before that the New South Wales Film Corporation, is a brand name that is part of Create NSW, an agency of the Government of New South Wales that is responsible for supporting and promoting the arts, artists and the various cultural bodies within the state of New South Wales in Australia.

  3. Richard M. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen is the son of Teresa (Beitzer) and Benjamin Cohen, a doctor. [4] He has had multiple sclerosis since he was 25 years old in 1973. He has also had two bouts of colon cancer, one in 1999 and one in 2000. [5] Cohen, who is legally blind, [6] has written an autobiography titled, Blindsided: Lifting a Life Above Illness: A Reluctant Memoir. [7]

  4. Metro Screen - Wikipedia

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    Metro Screen. Coordinates: 33°53′06.50″S 151°13′32.84″E. Metro Screen was a Paddington, Sydney based not-for-profit film, television and digital media training organisation. It was the NSW member of Screen Development Australia (SDA) and was located in the Paddington Town Hall, Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington.

  5. Blue Murder (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Murder is a two-part Australian television crime drama miniseries produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1995, and is based on true events. [1]Set in the 1970s and 1980s in Sydney, the miniseries concerns the relationship between controversial former detective Roger "the Dodger" Rogerson and notorious criminal Arthur "Neddy" Smith.

  6. Macerich - Wikipedia

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    Macerich (/ ˈmeɪsrɪtʃ / MAYSS-ritch) is a real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers. It is the third-largest owner and operator of shopping centers in the United States. As of December 31, 2020, the company owned interests in 52 properties comprising 50 million square feet of leasable area. [1]

  7. Richard Cohen (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Born. (1941-02-06) February 6, 1941 (age 83) New York City, New York. Alma mater. New York University (AB) Columbia University (MA) Occupation. Columnist. Richard Martin Cohen[1] (born February 6, 1941) is an American writer best known for his syndicated column in The Washington Post, which he wrote from 1976 to 2019.

  8. List of The Chaser's War on Everything episodes - Wikipedia

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    Nut Job of the Week; Richard Cohen trying to turn gay people straight which included Chas and Chris trying it out on a gay man for real. Ad/Trailer; The Crazy Warehouse Guy documentary. Ad Road Test The promo where people make lists on the bus for the Seven Network game show The Rich List.

  9. Richard Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Richard S. Cohen (1937–1998), American lawyer and Maine Attorney General. Rich Cohen (born 1968), author of Tough Jews, The Avengers, Lake Effect, and Sweet and Low. J. Richard Cohen, former president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Richard Cohen, New York City real estate developer and former husband of Paula Zahn.