Wednesday, 2 May 2012

The Week
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main headlineWhy Britain's aid efforts could be a victim of Somalia's Spring

'The economy without a state' wants to talk to investors - not be patronised by Kenya-based aid workers

Toxic caterpillars and flawed missiles pose Olympic threat

A bad day for London 2012 as Telegraph goes to town over moths, missiles and music

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main headlineTen Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 2 May 2012

Murdoch criticism 'unjustified', Obama broadcasts from Afghanistan and James Corden gets Tony nomination

Streetcar Named Desire ballet is word-perfect adaptation of play

Scottish Ballet version of Tennessee Williams's steamy tragedy barely misses a word

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main headlineDonald Trump backs Murdoch as News Corp faces investor revolt

Declaration that Murdoch 'not a fit person' to run News Corp prompts feeding frenzy

Turner Prize 2012 shortlist: more 'conceptual bullshit'?

Star Wars re-enactment artist Spartacus Chetwynd nominated for ever-surprising art award

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main headlineMortgage rates: which banks are hiking their interest charges?

One million homeowners face mortgage rate rises today - adding £300m to the annual repayment bill

Blocking Pirate Bay will not stop illegal downloads

Legal ruling to block filesharing website is out of touch with technology, say critics

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main headlineOne in four watch more 'on demand' TV than scheduled programmes

The future of British TV is choosing 'what to watch and when', says YouGov