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Clare Spencer | 14:59 UK time, Monday, 20 December 2010

A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.
Snow chaos dominates news sites' most read lists. The Times concentrates on and the Telegraph looks at .

Readers of the Independent are looking back at an article from March 2000 which . The article quotes Dr David Viner, a senior research scientist at the climatic research unit at the University of East Anglia, as saying that within a few years winter snowfall will become "a very rare and exciting event".

Proving popular with Guardian readers are . Among his suggestions include giving young people the skills he says society will be crying out for in the years to come such as water-cannon operator, wasteland scavenger, penguin coffin logger, Thunderdome umpire, dissident strangler, henchperson and pie ingredient.

Daily Mail readers are catching up with news that .
The men - five from Cardiff, four from Stoke-on-Trent and three from London - were detained on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of an act of terrorism in the UK.

Sun readers prefer to read about after her "disastrous" fling with cricketer Shane Warne. The paper says she dumped the "loverat" after finding he had sent a woman more than 100 flirty texts at the same time he was romancing her.

Los Angeles Times readers are finding out that . Natalie Portman spent a year studying ballet before her role in Black Swan and Mark Walberg built a boxing ring in his home four years before his role The Fighter.

Wall Street Journal readers are warned that their investigation shows . In some cases this goes as far as revealing to advertising companies the phone user's location as well as age and gender.

Top of Time magazine's most read list is . The Programme for International Student Assessment found that paying teachers well is a more effective tool for improving school performance than small class sizes.

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