Popular Elsewhere
A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.
The Guardian reports that the in order to get leverage in negotiations. The allegations come from the secret US diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks.
The Telegraph reports Radio 4 presenter . On the Today programme Mr Naughtie mixed up the first letter of the Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt鈥檚 title with the first letter of his surname. The Independent adds that within hours when talking about Freudian slips on Radio 4鈥檚 Start the Week.
The Sun complains of a . After viewers聽had been聽promised that their votes alone would determine who would end up in the semi-final, the judges chose out of the final two, saving 鈥渂rat鈥 Cher Lloyd. The Mirror wearily asks 鈥溾
After servers and domain name providers booted out Wikileaks, Kevin Poulsen in Wired聽. Among them, Mr Poulsen says, is the avoidable threat from using a free domain name supplier rather than a secure paid-for service.
The Wall Street Journal charts the . Having been the main buyer of Russian arms after聽its economy collapsed, China has now聽managed to clone their fighter jets and are undercutting Russia in the developing world.
Time Magazine reports that not just with physical disabilities but now with post-traumatic stress disorder. Dogs are trained to lick their owner to wake them up when they are having a nightmare, look around the corner to see there鈥檚 nothing in the next shopping aisle and to reassure their owners that their blind spots are聽covered by watching their back.