Itunes - No artwork displaying in Library/Music Store/Pocasts etc.

I have just upgraded to the latest version of itunes and wthis worked with no problem for a few days - I then had to do a system restore and re-install this and now all I get where the artwork should be is a blank white space (library) or black boxes in music store and anywhere else (pocasts etc) that should display artwork. When downloading a podcast to my ipod the artwork is now missing from th ipod itself (although all previous artwork is there).
Any ideas on how to fix this much appreciated.

The mystery continues...
I now notice I can't play any music or videos in itunes - I can select the item but it doesn't play at all - the diamond doesn't even move...
Help!!!!

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    Date: 1/19/2006 6:04:50 PM Pacific Standard Time
    From: [email protected]
    To:
    Sent from the Internet (Details)
    Dear Emily,
    Thank you for contacting the iTunes Music Store. We're sorry to hear you are still unable to connect to the store. At the end of this email we have included further possible solutions to the issue you are encountering.
    We're also sorry your iTunes Music Gift email didn't reach the recipient. The gift code you purchased is ... The recipient's ISP may have inadvertently blocked or filtered our email, thinking it was spam.
    If you purchased your gift using iTunes, you can resend it with a few simple mouse clicks. Just follow these easy steps to resend an unredeemed music gift to any address:
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    1. Download and install the latest version of iTunes. You can download the latest version, free-of-charge, from our website.
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    * Privacy filters
    * Web accelerators
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    Date: 1/18/2006 2:21:12 PM Pacific Standard Time
    From: [email protected]
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    Sent from the Internet (Details)
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    The iTunes Music Store team answers non-technical questions about billing,
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    We hope one of these solutions helped you resolve the connection issue. In
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    1. Your city and state.
    2. Whether you use a high-speed Internet connection, like a cable modem or
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    Customer Last Name :
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    Error Code :
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