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The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. Its sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, was founded in 1961. In November 2005, the Telegraph was the highest selling British broadsheet, with a certified average daily circulation of 904,955. This compared with a circulation of 692,581 for The Times, 261,193 for The Independent, and 378,618 for The Guardian.[1] According to a MORI survey conducted in 2004, 61% of Telegraph readers were Conservative Party supporters compared with 31% of the general population - hence some people dubbing it The Torygraph.[2] More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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British holidaymaker drowns in front of wife in sea off Italy coast
A British tourist has drowned in front of his wife while swimming on a family holiday in Italy.via Daily Telegraph -
PM's ally: our party activists are ‘loons’
James Kirkup / Telegraph: PM's ally: our party activists are ‘loons’ — Grassroots Conservative activists are “mad swivel-eyed loons” who are forcing Tory MPs to ...via Memeorandum -
Plane makes emergency belly-landing at Newark airport
More than 30 passengers escaped unharmed after a US Airways flight was forced to make an emergency "belly landing" at Newark Airport.via Daily Telegraph -
Why Spain's Costa del Crime is now the worst place to go on the run
Once a land of Ferraris, cocaine and women, it was the destination of choice for the most notorious fugitives of Britain's underworld. Not anymore, reports Colin Freeman.via Daily Telegraph -
Costa Del Crime: Marbella is 'synonymous with villainy'
The south coast of Spain earned the nickname Costa del Crime in the early 1980s. Britain and Spain had no extradition treaty between 1978 and 1985, and crooks took advantage ...via Daily Telegraph -
Hay Budapest Festival 2013: Day Two
Hay Budapest Festival 2013: Ed Cumming reports on day two.via Daily Telegraph -
$600 million jackpot triggers lottery fever in the US
Players in California flock to a small liquor store where five previous lottery millionaires bought their tickets.via Daily Telegraph -
American Way: don't impose Watergate on the scandals facing Obama - they stand on their own
American Way: Ritualistic invocation of Watergate makes the scandals facing Obama appear smaller than they are, says John Avlon.via Daily Telegraph -
Gerard Depardieu compares Vladimir Putin to Pope John Paul II
"I will say what I think about Putin: the Russian nation needs a person just like this - with a Russian temper," Depardieu says.via Daily Telegraph -
Angry Afghan MPs halt debate on women's rights
Conservative lawmakers in Aghanistan halted a debate on women's rights after just 15 minutes today, failing to approve a law that aims to protect women because parts of it ...via Daily Telegraph



