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Clare Spencer | 15:15 UK time, Thursday, 16 December 2010

England's James Anderson celebrates after claiming the wicket of Ricky Ponting for 12 runs

England's James Anderson celebrates after claiming the wicket of Ricky Ponting for 12 runs

A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.

Guardian readers are reliving the as-it-happened on their live text page. Following the tradition of cricket commentary not always being about the cricket, nuggets include unconfirmed rumours that the front page of tomorrow's Guardian will consist of an advert for The Times.

Telegraph readers devour a page which sticks to the cricket, where Alan Tyers shows text isn't as live as audio:

"I was just about to type the words 'Bring on Swann' when Andrew Strauss brought on Swann. Spooky. Strauss, buy me a house! Huh, that rhymes."

The Sun's most popular story warns of the across the UK. There are prospects of 12 inches of snow today and 60mph winds whipping up massive six-foot drifts.

Readers of Canada's Globe and Mail find out about the store. Part of the Weston family empire, the second richest family in Canada, Alannah Weston's father is worth an estimated $7.4bn.

Readers of the Moscow Times catch up with the news that in Moscow. It was an effort to prevent violence after an online call for a violent rally over the killing of an ethnic Russian in a brawl with Caucasus natives.

Time magazine readers are finding out that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange's arrest on suspected rape in Sweden could uncover the country's sex crime problem. in Europe, and one of the lowest conviction rates in the developed world. The magazine judges that it's much more likely that political pressure has landed Mr Assange under police watch.

Proving popular in the New York Times is a recent study which suggests that can lessen the ill effects of holiday binges. One explanation offered is that exercising in a fasted state coaxes the body to burn a greater percentage of fat instead of carbohydrates.

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