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Published Tuesday, Nov 30 2010, 13:48 GMT | By Nick Levine | 21 comments
Chartanatics, get ready to fill your faces like a fatty at an all-you-can-eat buffet.

The X Factor Finalists are on course to notch up a second week at number one with 'Heroes', holding their chum Nicole Scherzinger and her 'Poison' into second and Ellie Goulding's 'Your Song' into third.
Black Eyed Peas have climbed right to the edge of the top five with 'The Time (Dirty Bit)'.
How much Rihanna do you want? 'Only Girl In The World' is currently at seven, her Drake duet 'What's My Name?' is right behind and her David Guetta collaboration 'Who's That Chick' is at 19.
Thanks to the magic of that show, Radiohead's 'Creep' is back inside the top 25 and The Moody Blues' 'Nights In White Satin' is just two behind. The Wanted, meanwhile, cracked the top 30 with 'Lose My Mind'.
Thanks to the magic of The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, Mariah Carey's 'All I Want For Christmas Is You' has begun its annual ascent and currently finds itself two spots outside the top 30.
N-Dubz' 'Girls' is a place inside the top 35, Alesha Dixon's 'Radio' is two outside and Pet Shop Boys' 'Together' is right at the rim of the top 40.
Over on the albums chart, Take That's Progress is keeping Olly Murs's self-titled debut in the runner's up spot and JLS's Outta This World in third. Duffy's Endlessly is right behind and Rihanna's Loud completes the top five.
N-Dubz's Love Live Life is at six, the Black Eyed Peas are just inside the top 15 with The Beginning and Ellie Goulding's Lights is at the edge of the top 20.
Indigestion? Much?

Indigestion? Much?
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