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Clare Spencer | 14:42 UK time, Tuesday, 1 February 2011

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

The Telegraph's most read story says The article says the supermodel-turned-singer's reputation as a "luvvie Lefty" has been cited as a major handicap to Mr Sarkozy's re-election as the conservative president. It suggests her political change of heart is an attempt to boost support for her unpopular husband among his core right-wing electorate.

Proving popular among Guardian readers is Christopher Hitchens' article claiming that the film . He argues that, contrary to the film's depiction, Winston Churchill was embarrassingly supportive of "pro-Nazi playboy" Edward VIII.

On the Daily Mail's most read list is a story about a . It says the millionaire runs the Salvation Army's recycling banks. He sells on the donated garments to Eastern Europe, where the price has risen from less than £100 a ton to £350 over the last three years, thanks to the rise of second-hand shops.

Mirror readers prefer to catch up on . The paper says a picture of 48-year-old Moore and her 16-year-old daughter makes them look like sisters despite a 32-year age difference.

In Prospect's most popular story the founder of online newspaper the Huffington Post says we should all spend less time online. .

Wired magazine's most popular story takes us . Photographer David Moore's series The Last Things documents a complex to which no other photographer has ever gained access. He is still not certain why he was granted entry.

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