Fan speed and CPU temp

Hi There,
I have MBA 13'' Mid 2011.
I'm little bit concerened about Temp of my CPU which is 96°C, and Fan speed is around 6500rpm.
I can hear my fan all the time.
It was not like this always and i'm kind of sure that something is causing this.
I worked before with lots of apps open (itunes, photoshop, text editor, chrom, mail, parallels..) and fan and temp was not this high.
Is there way to find out what is causing this high usage?
Thanks in advanced

First execute a SMC reset:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
If no change, install istat menus.
http://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/
Open Activity Monitor to ALL PROCESSES and CPU.  Make certain that CPU displays values from high to low.
Post images of both istat menus and Activity Monitor whe the MBA has heated up.
Ciao.

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