Popular Elsewhere
A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.
Telegraph readers are interested in Russian Vogue's latest cover model. Alina Kabayeva is a former Olympic gymnast and MP for the ruling United Russia party . But the report says these are not what is making her famous in Russia. Instead and had a love child with Ms Kabayeva are what make her a controversial figure.
Times readers are catching up on the news of [subscription required]. The tension arose after Silvio Berlesconi narrowly defeated a no confidence motion due to sex scandals. The Times reports thousands of demonstrators fought riot police along the Corso, the main street through the Italian capital, in front of tourists.
On the Huffington Post the most read story is that HIV-positive man who underwent a stem cell transplant has been cured as a result of the procedure. Timothy Ray Brown's doctors published a report saying that his recovery strongly suggests that a has been found.
CNN readers are watching film of a and opened fire before killing himself. Clay Duke sat quietly through most of the meeting before walking to the front with a small-caliber handgun, spraying a red V on the wall and ordering everyone, apart from six men, to leave the room.
Proving popular with Sun readers is the allegation from a rent boy that Shrien Dewani paid him for sex. Mr Dewani is suspected of for conspiring to kill his new bride.