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Citigroup wrests control of EMI from Hands
The US bank cuts its losses and takes over the record label from Guy Hands's investment group Terra Firma
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Today's headlines
Alleged source for Wikileaks' greatest scoops is UK citizen. P1
Top galleries sign up for Google art project. P3
No room at the internet ? web space runs out. P8
Prime minister hosts quiet goodbye for Andy Coulson. P9
Radcliffe and Maconie move to 6 Music. P10
Mexico hits back at Top Gear's "refried" stereotypes. P10
Home Office's online crime website crashes. P14
More extracts from Wikileaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy. P16
Naomi Campbell interviews Vladimir Putin for GQ. P19
Citigroup wrests control of EMI from Guy Hands. P25
Obituary: Helene Palmer, actor known for role as Coronation Street's Ida Clough. P35
Peter Bradshaw on Boardwalk Empire. G2, P3
Pass notes ? the C-word, and why does it keep cropping up on the BBC? G2, P3
Will Boardwalk Empire spark a 1920s fashion revival? G2, P14
Radio review: John Suchet's Classic FM morning show. G2, P24
John Crace on Boardwalk Empire. G2, P25
Radio head ? Elisabeth Mahoney on You and Yours and Woman's Hour. G2, P27
Meet Dave, new face of same old Sky in wake of Andy Gray and Richard Keys departure. Sport, P1
Boardwalk Empire - no vintage drama. P7
Former FA chief David Davies latest high profile figure to sue over phone hacking. P8
Hope for reporter pursued through courts by holy man. P9
Mexico angered by Top Gear "xenophobia". P16
Perfume ad banned over drug use images. P17
Jo Whiley switches to Radio 2. P17
Naomi Campbell interviews Vladimir Putin for GQ. P25
Citigroup grabs control of EMI from Guy Hands. P37
Who is set to move for EMI? P37
Arm Holdings profits up on back of smartphones. P37
Ofcom urged to find new ways to end copyright infringement on web. P39
Miranda and the return of the traditional sitcom. Viewspaper, P12
�10m cost of BBC "savings". P15
Google art project. P16
Nicholas Serota: Googling the future of art. P29
Boardwalk Empire is good ? but it's not the Wire. P32
Terra Firma and Citigroup lose $4bn over EMI deal. B1
Watchdog to review digital piracy act. B4
Leader: Google and Twitter have emerged as powerful political actors with their support for Egyptian protestors. P2
Web piracy review. P4
Egypt ? Google uses voicemail to keep Twitter going through web blackout. P7
BBC claims another newspaper was involved in phone hacking. P15
Jo Whiley to leave Radio 1. P16
Google art project. P17
End of the road for Guy Hands at EMI. P35
Ian King: EMI not chirpy and not cheap. P37
Channel 6 announces plans for local TV network. P41
Arm Holdings profits up. P41
Google accuses Microsoft of plagiarising its search results. P1, 19
Delay to greater controls on internet piracy contained in Digital Economy Act. P1, 2
Citigroup takes over EMI, leaving Guy Hands nursing losses of �1.75bn. P1, 20
BBC attacked over IT project delays. P4
Media groups break taboo with criticism of Egyptian president. P6
Google pushes its digital trolley around art galleries. P9
Companies increasingly vulnerable to technology theft. P13
Grim outlook for Guy Hands after epic EMI struggle. P20
Arm Holdings boosted by iPad and tablet popularity. P22
Publishers anxious over Apple's subscription strategy as Rupert Murdoch unveils first iPad only newspaper. P25
Old web runs out of addresses. P18
UK begins price probe of e-books. P24
Arm Holdings profit rises on tablet demand. P24
Citigroup takes control of EMI. P25
RTL says strong advertising rebound pushed full year operating profit to record 1.1bn euros. P35
Criticism of online crime mapping website. P8
How Top Gear sparked Mexican wave of anger. P13
Sandra Parsons on Richard Keys. P15
80-stone tribute to Take That on Britain's Got Talent. P19
Guy Hands loses control of EMI. P64
Arm Holdings profits up. P65
Sky Sports touchline reporter Andy Burton back in the office ? but when will he be back on screen? P79
TV review: Gladiators: Rome Unwrapped, on Channel 5. P51
Citigroup seizes control of EMI and looks for buyer. P65
New police online crime map crashes and criticised for errors. P1,6
Sofas on ITV1's Daybreak infested with fleas. P3
Jo Whiley moves to Radio 2. P3
Google art project. P19
Sun man explores world of apps on his iPad. P24
American bank takes control of EMI. P45
The One Show's Alex Reid set for Strictly Come Dancing. TVBiz, P1
Britain's Got Talent, Doctor Who latest. TVBiz, P1
John Barrowman eyes replacing Bruce Forsyth on Strictly Come Dancing. TVBiz, P1
Fern Britton beats Peter Andre in race to take over Channel 4 teatime slot. TVBiz, P3
Former Butterflies star Andrew Hall to play Coronation Street's first transvestite. TVBiz, P4
Fern Britton gets Channel 4 teatime chatshow. P3
Guy Hands loses control of EMI. P4
I'm not nasty, says new Britain's Got Talent judge Michael McIntyre. P9
Jo Whiley leaves Radio 1 for Radio 2. P9
Bad start for police offences website. P15
TV perfume ad banned. P31
John Nettles' Midsomer Murders exit. P41
Katie Price looks to Simon Cowell to help movie dream become reality. P1,7
Andy Coulson departs Downing Street. P2
Fleas invade set of ITV1's Daybreak. P3
Ricky Gervais invited back to host Golden Globes again. P3
Mexican ambassador complains about Top Gear. P11
Simon Cowell said to be poised to buy EMI. P15
Online crime website hits difficulties. P26
Coronation Street star Kym Marsh quits Twitter after abuse from followers. P37
And finally ...
Maybe the Romulans, the fictional race of alien humanoids on Star Trek, were onto something after all. Readers won't need reminding that the Romulans boasted a cloaking device, an advanced stealth technology able to cause spaceships ? or pretty much anything, actually ? to turn invisible. Earthbound scientists have moved a step closer to turning science fiction into science fact after making an object visible to the naked eye disappear for the first time, reports the Daily Telegraph. It was only a paperclip, but it's a start. DAILY TELEGRAPH, P15
Also on MediaGuardian.co.uk today
Google and Twitter launch service letting Egyptians tweet by phone
Voice-to-tweet software allows citizens to get news out despite internet blackout
BBC IT project criticised by audit office
Cost of plan that was originally intended to save money soared after being plagued by delays and technical issues
WikiLeaks cyber attacks: a tango with the Jester
On the day the first cables were published a user describing himself as 'hactivist for good' succeeded in disrupting the site
How News of the World stole kiss-and-tell story through phone-hacking
New York Times reveals details of legal case against Rupert Murdoch's newspaper
Sunday Tribune calls in receivers
Staff told of move at the title part-owned by Sir Tony O'Reilly's Independent News & Media
Citigroup wrestles EMI from Guy Hands's grasp
US bank takes 100% ownership of music giant and writes off £2.2bn from its borrowings
Where to blow the whistle...
WikiLeaks spawns clones across the globe
'Ello, 'ello, what's this all about then?
Newspaper's odd juxtaposition of a story next to an advert...
WikiLeaks: US call for direct talk
A few days before the cables' release, two senior figures from the US embassy called in to the Guardian's offices for a chat
Facebook Deals analysis: what's the strategy behind this new scheme?
Groupon, Google, Foursquare and SCVNGR all have something new to worry about with the advent of the giant social network's latest move into local - and free - advertising
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