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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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Syria: President Assad's forces shell rebel-held town of Qusair
Syrian government troops and Hizbollah fighters from Lebanon who laid siege to Qusair weeks ago have launched an offensive to regain control of the town, with Hizbollah's ...via Daily Telegraph -
Higher temperatures could lead to 20 per cent jump in New York heat deaths
Higher winter temperatures may cut cold-related mortality, though net temperature-related deaths may still climb by a third by the 2080s, according to a statement detailing ...via Daily Telegraph -
British millionaire 'told sexual assault victim: this will never go anywhere'
Gregory Cox, 32, the founder and chief executive of the UK-based Quintessential Finance Group and a graduate of the exclusive Millfield boarding school near Somerset, has ...via Daily Telegraph -
British father 'who slit children's throats' to be charged
A British father is expected to be formally charged with slitting the throats of his two young children in France.via Daily Telegraph -
Father who killed children in Lyon 'will not be charged with premeditated murder'
French prosecutors investigating the case of a British father who has admitted cutting the throats of his two young children are not seeking to charge him with premeditated ...via Daily Telegraph -
Burma's Thein Sein in historic visit to US
Thein Sein, Burma's president, becomes the first leader of his country in nearly half a century to visit the White House today.via Daily Telegraph -
Angela Merkel compared to Nazis by Hungary
The Hungarian prime minister has drawn outrage in Germany after drawing parallels with comments made by Angela Merkel about sending "cavalry" to Hungary and the Nazi ...via Daily Telegraph -
Don't call it Bollywood, says top Indian film star Amitabh Bachchan
India's 'new generation' of filmmakers feted at Cannes but film star Amitabh Bachchan makes plea to drop name 'Bollywood'via Daily Telegraph -
Symbolic intifada death of boy did not happen, says Israel
A 12-year-old boy caught up in a notorious gunfight between Israel's forces and Palestinian militants during the 2000 intifada may not have died in the event and was not hit ...via Daily Telegraph -
Hay Budapest Festival 2013: Day Three
Hay Budapest Festival 2013: Ed Cumming sees Owen Sheers in action on day three .via Daily Telegraph



