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Satanic Bible by Anton La Vey (called "The Black Pope") -- from HarperCollins Publishers owend by Fox News Channel owner Rupert Murdoch

Called "The Black Pope" by many of his followers, Anton La Vey began the road to High Priesthood of the (lurch of Satan when he was only 16 years old and an organ player in a carnival: ... From that time early in his life his path was clear. Finally, on the last night of April, 1966 -- Walpurgisnacht, the most important festival of the believers in witchcraft -- LaVey shaved his head in the tradition of Ancient executioners and announced the formation of The Church Of Satan. He had seen the need for a church that would recapture man's body and his carnal desires as objects of celebration.



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Rupert Murdoch se involucra en una batalla legal con sus hijos por la sucesión del entramado mediático

El magnate quiere garantizar que su hijo mayor, Lachlan Murdoch, sea el sucesor, pero sus otros tres descendientes no se lo están poniendo fácil Leer




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Succession: los Murdoch dan comienzo a la batalla judicial por heredar el puesto de su padre

Este lunes los hijos de Murdoch inician la batalla judicial para sucederle. Lachlan es el favorito del magnate y en juego hay 20.000 millones de dólares y un imperio de medios. Leer




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Was Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. behind Climategate?

Some are wondering if the embattled media tycoon was behind the scandal that derailed the Copenhagen climate negotiations.




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Colbert pokes fun at Murdoch's iPad newspaper

'All the convenience of using your iPad to read the news online, but without the Internet's annoying habit of being completely free,' says host of 'Colbert Repo



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Rupert Murdoch Gives Up Annual Cash Bonus

News Corp. Executive Chairman Rupert Murdoch has voluntarily forgone his entire cash bonus for fiscal 2020 following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the media company's financial results. Thursday, News Corp. reported a net loss of $1 billion for the third quarter, reflecting a write-down in the value of its Australian Pay-TV operator Foxtel.




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Carmel Murdoch at Story Bank



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Carmel Murdoch at Story Bank



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Murdoch University SimLab virtual classrooms transform teacher training

Jabe Stillitano was told by his supervisor to prepare for a meeting with an irate parent, but nothing could have prepared him for the tirade that would be unleashed.




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Former CBS News president returns to News Corp to help Murdoch's UK operations

David Rhodes, the former president of CBS News who started his career at Fox News, is returning to Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to help the company's News UK operations in the video business, a source familiar with the matter said.




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Rupert Murdoch gives up his bonus as News Corp loses US$1bn in three months

Huge losses driven partly by fall in valuation of Australian pay TV service Foxtel and decline in news advertising revenue

Rupert Murdoch’s global media empire, News Corp, lost US$1bn in the three months to the end of March and is expecting more financial pain as the economic fallout from the coronavirus crisis continues.

The chief executive, Robert Thomson, said there was a fresh wave of cost-cutting ahead for the group, including a “strategic review of our Australian newspaper holdings” that could signal further job losses at the company’s smaller mastheads.

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The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected | Kevin Rudd

News Corp is campaigning full-bore for the US president, with reports of a Wuhan lab ‘intelligence’ dossier being seeded across its empire

In liberal democracies, the integrity, impartiality and professionalism of intelligence agencies matters. That’s why it is essential that intelligence agencies remain aloof, not only from the political debates of the day, but also from the policy decisions that individual governments may take. The intelligence community’s core task is to provide brutally realistic analysis on the threat environments we face so that governments can then make the best-informed policy decisions possible to preserve our common security.

The failures of the intelligence community before the Iraq war, the gullibility of much of the western media, as well as the cynical manipulation of both by the political class of the day, provide us with a stark reminder of what can go radically wrong. On 8 September 2002 the New York Times published one of this century’s most consequential news articles. The front-page story, supplied by the Bush administration, claimed that Saddam Hussein had stepped up his quest for weapons of mass destruction by acquiring key components for a nuclear weapon. In the UK, the Blair government’s “dodgy dossier” compounded the error. John Howard did the same in Australia. The problem was that it just wasn’t true. These were over-egged stories designed to soften the public up for what would become a disastrous war.

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Turnbull's memoirs spill beans on Murdoch 'hate' campaign

Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull reveals his run-ins with the Murdoch press in his memoir.




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Murdochs hire US TV news veteran for UK video push

David Rhodes to report to Rebekah Brooks as group seeks to challenge BBC’s broadcast dominance




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James Murdoch makes investment to combat fake news

The former Fox CEO commits millions to battle against disinformation




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[Fanzine for Murdoch University practicum] / created by Lisa Black [and seven others]

Black, Lisa, creator




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Robustness theory and application / Brenton R. Clarke (Murdoch University)

Clarke, Brenton R., author




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The Oxford handbook of global policy and transnational administration / edited by Diane Stone, University of Canberra and University of Warwick and Kim Moloney, Murdoch University

Dewey Library - JZ4839.O94 2019




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A first course in statistical programming with R / W. John Braun and Duncan J. Murdoch

Braun, John, 1963- author




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Contemporary cinema and the philosophy of Iris Murdoch / Lucy Bolton

Bolton, Lucy, author




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Reconciliation action plan : 2015-2018 / Murdoch University

Murdoch University, author




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Geoffrey Bolton introduces 'It had better be a good one' [videorecording] : the first ten years of Murdoch University

Bolton, G. C. (Geoffrey Curgenven), 1931-2015




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The power of inquiry / Kath Murdoch, [foreword by Guy Claxton]

Murdoch, Kath, author




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Islamic populism in Indonesia and the Middle East / Vedi R. Hadiz (Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University)

Hadiz, Vedi R., 1964- author




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Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University, Western Australia

Murdoch University. Asia Research Centre




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Rupert Murdoch gives up yearly bonus after News Corp reports $1 bn loss

News Corp also reported an 8% drop in revenue to $2.27 billion, hurt by a weaker Australian dollar and lower subscription at Foxtel.




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Islamic populism in Indonesia and the Middle East / Vedi R. Hadiz (Asia Institute, University of Melbourne ; Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University)

Rotch Library - BP173.7.H336 2016




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Organic chemistry concepts : an EFL approach / Gregory Roos, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia, Cathryn Roos, Zayed University, Dubai, UAE

Roos, Gregory, author




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Ex-NOTW editor Rebekah Brooks may rejoin Murdoch empire: Reports



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