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Did BBC News fluff its lines on a night of American history?

Peter Horrocks
The Independent
By Ian Burrell
10 November 2008

The BBC has been criticised over its coverage of the US election, but Peter Horrocks tells Ian Burrell it was…

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Aravind Adiga: You Ask The Questions

Aravind Adiga
The Independent
10 November 2008

The Man Booker prizewinning novelist answers your questions, such as 'Should India put a man on the moon?' and 'How…

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Not fade away: Mick Jagger on the trials of life at 65

Mick Jagger
The Independent
By James Mottram
8 November 2008

It's not very rock'n'roll, but Mick Jagger, the man who brought us 'Sympathy for the Devil', supermodel girlfriends and skin-tight…

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"Angry? Me? Never"

Russell Crowe
The Independent
By Gill Pringle
7 November 2008

It's family bliss for Russell Crowe now, but he'll raise hell in roles as a CIA agent and Robin Hood.…

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Sex, success, the city and the zeitgeist

Candace Bushnell
The Independent
By Christina Patterson
7 November 2008

Candace Bushnell, once called 'Jane Austen with a martini', turns a sharp, forensic gaze on New York's super-rich in her…

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One Minute With: Cecelia Ahern

Cecelia Ahern
The Independent
By Laura MacDonald
7 November 2008

Where are you now and what can you see? I am in my publicist's office and I can see a…

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Living the good life

Sarah Cracknell
The Independent
5 November 2008

Moving to the country means that singer Sarah Cracknell can raise her children – and her chickens – in style

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Voice of the people

Andrea Bocelli
The Independent
By Peter Popham
3 November 2008

He has sold 50 million records, but the blind tenor Andrea Bocelli is hoping his latest release will finally win…

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'I can't change what I am'

Alastair Campbell
The Independent
31 October 2008

New Labour's attack dog hasn't lost his teeth, but his trajectory after political life reveals unsuspected compassion and humility. Alastair…

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'Condi was my hardest role ever'

Thandie Newton
The Independent
By Sian Lewis
31 October 2008

Bafta winner Thandie Newton's latest role sees her playing Condoleezza Rice in Oliver Stone's George Bush biopic 'W' – but…

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I don't paint men with breasts

Jack Vettriano
The Independent
30 October 2008

Artist declines to paint a portrait of the sportsman despite prestige commission. Monty's misery too much for Vettriano's national ambition.…

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Highlights and low notes

Noah and the Whale
The Independent
30 October 2008

Charlie Fink doesn't look like a pop star. Propped up against a picnic table outside his King's Cross local in…

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Inside the Bizarre world of Gordon Smart

Gordon Smart
The Independent
By Ian Burrell
27 October 2008

After breaking the news of Madonna and Guy Ritchie's divorce, The Sun's showbiz editor tells Ian Burrell the tricks of…

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Merseyside and me

Terence Davies
The Independent
By Anthony Quinn
27 October 2008

Terence Davies's new film, a haunting tribute to the vanished Liverpool of his youth, is this year's unexpected festival hit.…

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My secret life: Petra Ecclestone, fashion designer, 19

Petra Ecclestone
The Independent
By Charlotte Philby
25 October 2008

The home I grew up in...was my big family home in Chelsea, with my sister Tamara, my parents and a…

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