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Ashley Madison hackers threaten to expose sexual fantasies

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More than 37 million cheating spouses worldwide have heard the news this week that details of their sexual fantasies and other personal information have been accessed from the website Ashley Madison. The hackers are threatening to make the information public unless the site is closed down.

Ashley Madison is an online service for people who want to...

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Bishop case rests on whether fundraiser was Speaker's 'official business'

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imageSpeaker Bronwyn Bishop said her now-famous helicopter ride was within the guidelines on spending.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said Speaker Bronwyn Bishop is on “probation” after spending more than A$5000 of taxpayers' money on a helicopter trip from Melbourne to Geelong to attend a Liberal Party fundraiser, but has...

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