Popular Elsewhere
A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.
Proving popular with Independent readers is the "astonishing" conversion of Jonathan Aitken's daughter. One daughter, Alexandra, has recently got married in a turban to a committed Sikh in India and now goes by the moniker "Harvinder". Her twin sister, Victoria, is recovering from a failed attempt to become a rapper. The third, Soraya Khashoggi, whose mother is the ex-wife of the millionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, has been in rehab for "too much partying" and love addiction.
The Daily Mail's most read story reports a "bizarre" scene outside court. The article says a father of children killed in a fire allegedly started by their mother arrived wearing a horror clown mask.
Amnesty International has asked the government to intervene on behalf of the soldier suspected of having passed US secrets to WikiLeaks, reports one the Guardian's most read stories. Bradley Manning is being held in a military jail and charged with the unauthorised use and disclosure of classified information.
The Telegraph's most read story says the FBI has launched a manhunt for a previously unknown team of men suspected to be part of the 9/11 attacks. The newspaper says secret documents reveal that the three Qatari men conducted surveillance on the targets.
Sun readers prefer to catch up on the marriage split of glamour model Katie Price and cage fighter Alex Reid. The paper reports that she will serve divorce papers on their first wedding anniversary. That's because it's the earliest she is allowed to legally. Meanwhile she claimed she fell out of love while watching him lose a brutal cage fight.
Slate's most read article asks why women are always cold. Some studies suggest that women have slightly higher core temperatures than men. But the article concludes that how cold you feel has less to do with your gender and more to do with if you are hungry or tired.