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Paul Murray (born 14 July 1978) is an Australian conservative political commentator based in Sydney. He was the former regular mornings presenter on 2UE show A Sydney Morning . He also hosts Paul Murray Live on Sky News Australia , which airs Sunday to Thursday at 9 pm AEST, [ 1 ] as well as a Saturday Edition .
Paul Murray (author) (born 1975), Irish author of the book An Evening of Long Goodbyes; Paul Murray (businessman) (born 1964), current director and former interim chairman of Rangers F.C. Paul Murray (footballer) (born 1976), English football player; Paul Murray (journalist) (born 1950), journalist and former editor of The West Australian
The channel is known for its videos on restoration of old computers, [12] [13] and demonstration of old technology. [14] [15] Murray has also developed video games designed to run on old computers, including Planet X1 for the VIC-20, [16] Planet X2 for Commodore 64, [17] [18] Planet X3 for MS-DOS [19] [20] [21] and Attack of the PETSCII Robots for the Commodore PET (since ported to other ...
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The Wandavision star, 53, shared a collection of photos from the race, including one of himself planting a kiss on his wife after she finished the 26.2-mile course, plus some snapshots of their 13 ...
Paul McCartney was joined by his wife, Nancy Shevell, for a rare red carpet appearance over the weekend. The couple stepped out in New York City on Sunday, November 24, to celebrate the Beatles ...
Murray was born in Mount Lawley in 1950, and grew up in the eastern Perth suburb of Guildford in the Swan Valley. His father, Keith Murray, was a journalist at The West Australian for a decade from 1948 [2] and his older brother Kim was a reporter at the Daily News. He attended Guildford Primary School and then Guildford Grammar School. [3]
Music icon Paul McCartney, 82, and his wife Nancy Shevell, 65, celebrated the debut of Martin Scorcese's new Beatles documentary in New York City on Sunday, Nov. 24.