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And the award goes to...

The Cultural Capital annual film awards pick out the best, worst and most unlikely movie moments of the year

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Lookahead: Republican primaries 2012

The when, where and who of the Republican primary elections.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including what 2012 could hold, and Imran Khan's bet.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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Kim Jong-Il's funeral begins. But how genuine is the grief?

A defector on Kim Il-Sung's death: "The histrionics of grief took on a competitive quality. Who could weep the loudest?"

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How to tackle crime? A giant outdoor escalator, of course

Huge escalator in Colombian city of Medellin will shorten commute through gang-plagued area.

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Kate Middleton: walking uterus!

The speculation about whether the princess is pregnant is a sad indication of the way we view our public figures.

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How much is a Twitter follower worth?

A US company is suing a former employee for taking his Twitter followers when he left. What are the implications?

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including women's representation in movies, and betting on the US primaries.

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New Statesman cover | 2 January

A sneak preview of tomorrow's New Statesman cover.

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What "panda-gate" tells us about sexism

Why were real women's brave, brilliant acts this year not considered newsworthy?

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Unemployment to rise in 2012: report

New forecast points to highest jobless total since 1994.

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US Press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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Glossy façades can’t hide an Indian spring

From Jammu Kashmir to Maharashtra, in a land of empty advertising slogans and fantastic wealth that barely conceals vast poverty, you can see the first signs of a popular new uprising.

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Leader: In 2012, we need imaginative leaders with a grand vision

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How 'optimism' might start to wear thin for Labour

Amid lacklustre support and waning poll leads, the scale of the challenge for Ed Miliband is clear.

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Leader: Reasons to be cheerful

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Top 5 political funnies of 2011

Herman Cain doesn't know what he thinks about Libya, Ed Miliband thinks "these strikes are wrong", and we think these are the best (worst?) political videos of 2011.

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