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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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Woman takes Belgian king to court over lovechild claims
Artist Delphine Boel says she is the unrecognised daughter of Belgian King Albert II Photo: Rex Features/EPA Delphine Boel, a 45-year-old artist, has repeatedly stated that ...via Daily Telegraph -
Brazil protesters march against 'corrupt' government
Those who took part in the mostly peaceful demonstration said that they were angry about having to pay high taxes in return for low-quality public services. "We are marching ...via Daily Telegraph -
Garfield: happy 35th birthday to a funny cat
The world's most recognisable comic-strip cat was launched today in 1978 by Jim Davis. Here are some of his finest quotes.via Daily Telegraph -
Montreal mayor accused of corruption resigns
The mayor of Canada's second largest city has resigned following his arrest on corruption charges but insisted he was innocent of wrongdoing.via Daily Telegraph -
Britain to hand over Camp Bastion to US forces
Britain has announced that next year American forces would take charge of Camp Bastion, the UK's biggest base in Helmand, as troops withdraw.via Daily Telegraph -
Barack Obama to invoke call of history in Berlin speech
"Any time a US president speaks in Berlin, it's a powerful backdrop to our post-war history," said Mr Rhodes. "This is a place where US presidents have gone to talk about the ...via Daily Telegraph -
Reporter who brought down Stanley McChrystal dies in car crash
Michael Hastings, the Rolling Stone journalist who triggered the 2010 downfall of US Afghanistan commander General Stanley McChrystal, died in a car crash Tuesday, his ...via Daily Telegraph -
NSA director says surveillance disrupted at least 50 attacks
The head of the National Security Agency said U.S. surveillance programs had helped disrupt more than 50 possible attacks since Sept. 11, 2001, as sympathetic members of ...via Daily Telegraph -
Google asks US surveillance court permission to publish request data
Google has asked a special US court handling national security investigations for permission to publish the number of government requests for data it has received.via Daily Telegraph -
Turkish standing man's silent protest
After weeks of sometimes violent confrontation with police, Turkish protesters have found a new form of resistance: standing still and silent.via Daily Telegraph



