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Painting in Eric Clapton's collection fetches record price for living artist at auction

German artist's Abstraktes Bild (809-4), part of Eric Clapton's art collection, sold by Sotheby's in London for £21.3m

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From book to screen, filmmakers discuss challenges

Oscar-nominated director Stephen Daldry, most of whose films have been based on well-known books, believes novelists now more readily embrace the adaptation of their works onto the big screen.

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Reddit blocks Gawker in controversy over 'creepshot' photos

Free speech row after journalist sought to reveal identity of man running forums featuring extreme adult content

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Affleck film 'Argo' recounts Hollywood role in Iran crisis

AFP - Actor-director Ben Affleck's latest movie tells the incredible story of Hollywood's role in an attempt to get a group of US diplomats out of Iran during the 1979 hostage crisis.

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Indian state drops cartoonist's sedition charge

AFP - Indian prosecutors dropped sedition charges Friday against a cartoonist whose arrest over his anti-corruption drawings outraged freedom of speech campaigners, his lawyer said.

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Pussy Riot ruling sows division says Russia media

AFP - The court ruling that saw one member of the anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot walk free from court has generated new tensions in a case that is far from over, Russian media reported on Thursday.

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Rolling stones release new song on greatest hits album

A new song by the Rolling Stones, one of two included in their forthcoming "Grrr!" greatest hits album, will be released on Thursday, the group's Universal record label said.

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Lady Gaga and Julian Assange meet in London

LONDON — US pop star Lady Gaga has visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at London's Ecuadorian embassy, where he is currently seeking refuge, photos published on her website showed Tuesday.

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Study: French online classifieds now outnumber print

French online classified advertisements exceeded ads in print publications for the first in 2011, the Xerfi-Percepta market research firm said on Tuesday, but warned of a slowdown of spectacular growth.

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Jack Welch resigns as Fortune Magazine contributor

Less than a week after accusing the government former General Electrics CEO Jack Welch resigned his position as a contributor to Fortune magazine Tuesday.

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Report: Immigration officials took no action against undocumented journalist

Immigration officials took no action against undocumented journalist Jose Antonio Vargas following his arrest Friday in Minnesota, Politico reports.

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New York Times staff members prepare to stage walkout

New York Times staff members are scheduled to walk out on their jobs Monday afternoon as a response to stalled labor negotiations.

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NPR anchor ties term 'illegal immigrant' to Nazi Germany

NPR Latino USA anchor María Hinojosa told MSNBC's Chris Hayes Sunday her opposition to the term "illegal immigrant" stemmed from a conversation with Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel years ago in which Wiesel said the term was part of the horrors he faced in his youth.

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