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The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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Rupert Murdoch flies in to UK to address News Int staff

News Corp chief set for talks with Sun staff over corrupt payment scandal.

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Whitney Houston: A voice that destroyed itself

What was it about Houston's voice that reached beyond the emotional confines of her records?

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Strong UK high street sales surprise analysts

ONS data shows retail sales have increased at fastest rate since April 2011.

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Falling for "Laura"

She might be dead, but she gets to us all in the end

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The closure of the Sun? Be careful what you wish for

The most likely buyer for the Sun and NoW is Richard Desmond, owner of Express Newspapers.

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Take Me Out and the failures of feminism

In this guest post, Alan White says that the ideology has taken a pounding from the postmodernist wrecking ball.

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Murdoch: "Sun on Sunday" on its way

News International employees appear surprised by new NotW announcement.

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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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Anglo American posts record high profits

Mining company's profits for 2011 close up 14 per cent at $11bn.

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Are the swing states embracing Obama again?

President opens up lead against all Republican candidates in key battlegrounds.

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Chart of the day: retail sales figures

Today's figures show an unexpected increase in high street spending - but we shouldn't be too fast to celebrate.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including Mitt Romney's weirdo factor.

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Adele: someone like you

The singer’s unpolished manner is what makes her such a delight.

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An open letter to Slavoj Žižek

Turkey's record on human rights means it is no model for the Arab world.

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State of the arts

Arts Council England's annual conference sold the creative industries short.

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The Libyan revolution, one year on

A former resident of Tripoli charts the country's new journalism, justice system and civil society.

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Labour: NHS to be a "defining issue" at the next election

Ed Miliband turns his attention to the coalition's disastrous health bill.

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Moody’s blues, private-sector grief and another letter from Mervyn

The credit rating agency’s decision to put the UK on negative watch is a big embarrassment to the Chancellor. And joblessness is up again. Whatever will George do?

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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