Revelations in Kenya and Australia about key political leaders have captured readers' attention there. There's also the categories of WikiLeaks, sports, politics and some political accountability in the 'most read' section this morning.
Each morning we attempt to understand the factors that drive people's curiosity and attention. This segment uses the simple metric of 'most viewed' articles - a feature on the home-pages of many newspapers. We examine a sampling of newspapers from across the English speaking world.
If you have an answer to the questions - what drives people's attention? And - should we be attending to something else - if so, how? Then please comment below. Thanks.
The following headlines come from the top 'most read' stories from thirteen newspapers from around the world at the moment of this blog's posting.
Times of India
Pathan Leads India To Five-Wicket Win Over New ZealandNew York Times
Sydney Morning Herald
The Guardian
The Hill
The Globe and Mail
Liberals Lament PM's Unilingual Rock PerformanceLA Times
The Irish Independent
The Telegraph
The Washington Post
City Press
Christian Science Monitor
Daily Nation
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