Popular Elsewhere
A look at the stories ranking highly on various news sites.
Proving popular with Telegraph readers is news that a cat , even after his owners told the court he was "unable to speak and understand English". The mix-up appears to have occurred after Sal's owners in Boston included him in the last census.
The Independent's most read world story claims Tunisia's . The article adds that Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali's daughters, along with a pet tiger, arrived in Disneyland, near Paris, to seek asylum.
The Mirror's most recommended story says police . Anyone who knowingly infects another person with the virus can be charged with GBH.
The , according to one of the Huffington Post's most popular stories. The article claims that she is displeased with his proposal that the lunch before the ceremony will be a buffet, instead of a sit-down meal for 130 guests.
In honour of Martin Luther King day the Daily Beast ranks the . Coming out on top for low hate crime and gay rights, among other criteria, is Wisconsin. Nevada is ranked number 20.
The Economist's most popular story says . It argues that the recent additions to the country's armoury, an anti-ship missile and a stealth fighter jet, are likely to alarm neighbours.