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Now playing Next Culture news Shaken and stirred: Why are the James Bond books being re-edited? The news follows increased scrutiny in the publishing industry, especially after the Roald Dahl series recently underwent a similar review. 01/03/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Hollywood star Raquel Welch dies at 82 The screen siren rose to fame in the cult classic 'One Million Years B.C.' in 1966 and became a pop culture icon as an actress, singer and dancer. 16/02/2023