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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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Aung San Suu Kyi to give Nobel talk in Oslo June 16 - Telegraph
Aung San Suu Kyi will make a speech in Oslo next month to accept the Nobel Peace Prize she was awarded in 1991, as part of her first trip outside Burma in 24 years, the Nobel ...via Daily Telegraph -
Robert Mugabe - I want to retire but I can't - Telegraph
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s ageing president, would like to retire but fears his party would be torn apart if he did, a former minister in his government has claimed.via Daily Telegraph -
Rutgers suicide: man who filmed gay room-mate sentenced to 30 days - Telegraph
A college student who secretly filmed his gay room-mate in a sexual encounter with another man three days before the teenager committed suicide, has been jailed for 30 days.via Daily Telegraph -
Identical twin's headaches lead to life-saving discovery of tumour - Telegraph
An identical twin's headaches led to the life-saving discovery of a rare tumour in the skull of his brother.via Daily Telegraph -
Denmark and South Africa protest at 'made in Israel' goods - Telegraph
Denmark’s foreign minister has joined South Africa in a call to ban Israeli goods produced on occupied Palestinian land from branding themselves “made in Israel”.via Daily Telegraph -
Former Serbian ultranationalist known as the 'undertaker' wins country's presidency - Telegraph
He is known as 'the undertaker' for his ties to the marauding armies in the fall of Yugoslavia and once called for Serbia to be made a province of Russia.via Daily Telegraph -
73-year-old becomes oldest woman to climb Mount Everest - Telegraph
A 73-year-old Japanese woman has become the oldest female to scale Mount Everest, breaking the record she set a decade ago.via Daily Telegraph -
Three climbers die on Mount Everest - Telegraph
Three climbers returning from the summit of Mount Everest have died while two more are missing.via Daily Telegraph -
Entire French village finally auctioned off for price of one-bedroomed Paris flat - Telegraph
An entire French village, which caught global public attention after failing to find a buyer for the price of a one-bedroomed Paris flat, was on Monday finally auctioned off ...via Daily Telegraph -
'Havoc' predicted if teenager is acquitted of Eugene Terreblanche murder - Telegraph
South Africa's far-Right has threatened to unleash "havoc" if a teenage farm worker is acquitted as expected this week of the murder of its former leader, white supremacist ...via Daily Telegraph



