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  The Daily Telegraph (Australia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Daily Telegraph is a tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
The Tele, as it is affectionately known, was founded in 1879 and was a staple in Sydney print media right up until 1990 when it merged with its afternoon sister paper The Daily Mirror to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror with morning and afternoon editions though the afternoon editions were later discontinued.
Its Melbourne counterpart is the The Herald Sun.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Daily_Telegraph_(Australia)   (252 words)

  
 The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1882 the Daily Telegraph moved to new Fleet Street premises, which were pictured in the Illustrated London News.
The Daily Telegraph was established on June 29, 1855 by Colonel Arthur B. Sleigh.
The Daily Telegraph, still smarting after losing its star sports writer Paul Hayward to the Mail - a fact the paper trumpeted in a TV advert during the Ashes - regards the luring of Heffer back to the broadsheet after a decade as a great coup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daily_Telegraph   (1535 words)

  
 ipedia.com: The Daily Telegraph Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
In 2002, the Telegraph was the highest selling British broadsheet, with an average daily circulation of 920,000.
The Daily Telegraph is owned by Press Holdings Limited, the company belonging to the Barclay brothers.
Current owner of the Daily Express, Richard Desmond, was also interested in purchasing the paper, selling his interest in several pornographic magazines to finance the initative.
www.ipedia.com /the_daily_telegraph.html   (742 words)

  
 News Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
He is Australia's longest-serving newspaper editor and is credited with having developed The Daily Telegraph into Sydney's most successful daily newspaper.
Allan returned to Australia as chief of staff of The Brisbane Sun and was appointed news editor of The Australian in 1985.
In 1988, Mr Allan was appointed deputy editor of Sydney's The Daily Telegraph, promoted to editor in 1992 and appointed editor in chief of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph in 1999.
www.newscorp.com /news/news_134.html   (476 words)

  
 Paul Lewis Writing Archive - Daily Telegraph pieces
Australia is angry that despite more than 20 diplomatic approaches to the UK since 1986, UK pensioners living in Australia do not have their UK pensions raised with inflation each year.
Older people who are planning to retire to Australia to be with relatives and already have visas should aim to arrive before 1 March 2001 and claim their Age Pension under the agreement.
People hoping to retire to Australia who do not already have a visa are unlikely to qualify for one before that date as the High Commission says there is a limit of 500 visas to be issued before next June and a queue of 4000 approved parents and another 16,000 hopefuls waiting to be approved.
www.deadline.demon.co.uk /archive/teleg/001007a.htm   (976 words)

  
 Australian police raid several homes - Boston.com - Australia/Antarctica - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Authorities raided several houses in southern Australia because the country's top spy agency suspected that Muslim extremists were plotting terror attacks on Sydney's Opera House and other landmarks, media reports said Thursday.
SYDNEY, Australia --Authorities raided several houses in southern Australia because the country's top spy agency suspected that Muslim extremists were plotting terror attacks on Sydney's Opera House and other landmarks, media reports said Thursday.
Members of the group had attended training camps in remote areas of Victoria state, and had connections with a radical Islamic Sydney group that allegedly has been spotted using small boats to spy on the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, the paper said.
www.boston.com /news/world/australia/articles/2005/06/23/australian_police_raid_several_homes   (412 words)

  
 Daily Telegraph (Australia): Australian 'snatched' in China | Clearharmony - Falundafa in Europe
Her family in Australia confirmed that she was detained by the Chinese national security department.
According to friends in Australia, Ms Chen left her daughter with her mother while she visited friends on Monday.
You are welcome to print and circulate all articles published on Clearharmony and their content, but please quote the source.
www.clearharmony.net /articles/200301/9815.html   (247 words)

  
 Sudoku Online : home of the Sudokulist
Telegraph puzzle compiler Michael Mepham spent the day rushing from one TV studio to the next, spreading the word.
The Daily Sudoku gives you the chance of a small daily prize of a best-selling book of sudoku by Michael Mepham, and now displays your solving record in a list that is updated each day.
Daily newspapers in Australia, Germany, Scandinavia, Italy, Spain, Canada and the USA have been the first to offer the addictive puzzle to their readers.
www.sudoku.org.uk   (2168 words)

  
 102501 Daily Telegraph AU
Dougray Scott was being stalked in Australia even before he got really famous.
Now he is clearly starting to feel the pressure of celebrity.
It was in Australia, filming M:I-2 that he realised his life would probably not be the same again when he became the victim of a stalker.
www.geocities.com /sylleeh/102501_daily_telegraph_au.htm   (499 words)

  
 Back to Australia*
He and what one reporter called the 'Daily Telegraph Orchestra' received a dazzling promotion and advertising campaign.
Of course the orchestra was not the 'Telegraph's'.
He introduced twelve works never before heard in Australia, including Stravinsky's Firebirds which, he felt was his single best conducting job of the Series.
www.maurice-abravanel.com /back_to_australia_.html   (781 words)

  
 IslamiCity.com - Communications & Services
As the Muslim community in Australia faces its toughest scrutiny, hundreds of men and women like Mashalla Fogg are turning their backs on Christianity either by marriage or conversion.
A Saturday Daily Telegraph investigation over seven weeks has found that just one Muslim association in Lakemba has overseen almost 500 conversions of non-Middle Eastern people in just three years.
For the past seven weeks The Saturday Daily Telegraph has been investigating why so many young Australians are turning to Islam when it is the most feared and scrutinized faith in the world.
www.islamicity.com /articles/Articles.asp?ref=TE0508-2785   (599 words)

  
 Paul Lewis Writing Archive - Daily Telegraph pieces
The arrangements were made in the 1950s so that people who emigrated to Australia did not suffer a disadvantage if they subsequently returned to the UK.
Over 200,000 individuals now living in Australia who receive a UK pension are being seriously disadvantaged because of the United Kingdom's decision not to index their pensions.
Anyone who returns to live in the UK and has had time in Australia will be able to count every year living there up to 2000/01 as if they had paid full National Insurance contributions in the UK.
www.deadline.demon.co.uk /archive/teleg/010120a.htm   (950 words)

  
 The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 450   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
With Australia needing to win the final match to retain the Ashes after falling 2-1 behind following their three-wicket loss at Trent Bridge, most commentators now believe the time has come to make changes.
Former Australia captain Steve Waugh said Ponting's team only had themselves to blame for their predicament after boasting they would thrash the English 5-0.
Waugh's sentiments were echoed throughout most of Australia's newspapers while The Australian's chief cricket writer Malcolm Conn said Ponting's team were also at risk of being branded as bad sports after their outbursts at Trent Bridge.
www.thedailystar.net /2005/08/31/d50831041040.htm   (394 words)

  
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WOODSIDE shareholders attending the company's annual meeting in Perth's plush convention centre today will be able to bask in the fact that their shares are worth three times what they were when Don Voelte became chief executive in April 2004.
A coalition of business and tax experts says Australia's income tax system needs a radical overhaul, despite signals the government does not intend to push ahead with reforms.
Nintendo's Revolution console will be supported by around 20 software titles when it launches later this year, with a third of them being first-party games, according to Nintendo of America senior VP George Harrison.
ccc.domaindlx.com /over99/notes/00001/note04.asp?nazione=au   (2003 words)

  
 Sudoku Online : Sudoku of the Day
The Daily Telegraph Sudoku is packed with 132 new puzzles compiled by Mike Mepham.
Orders for The Daily Telegraph Sudoku and The Daily Telegraph Sudoku 2 at £5.99 each (plus 99p PandP per order) can be taken at Telegraph Books Direct on 0870 155 7222 (UK only).
Thanks to the generosity of Macmillan Publishers, each day we will be giving a new Daily Telegraph Sudoku 2 book containing 132 brand new, graded puzzles to the winner of our sudoku solving competition.
www.sudoku.org.uk /daily.asp   (347 words)

  
 The Daily Telegraph - Jay Laga'aia
Last Australia Day I was an ambassador and emceed for the whole thing at Canterbury Racecourse.
Australia has a very diverse population, is that something that also appealed to you?
I mean Australia, especially NSW, is such a huge international gateway now.
www.ausxip.com /articles4/aussiejay.html   (1221 words)

  
 Terms & Conditions of The Daily Telegraph Step, Collect & Win   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
They are then encouraged to collect tokens daily and write their number of steps on the token and hand in to the designated representative at each registered school.
Tokens will be printed in The Daily Telegraph (one token in each publication per day i.e.: Monday to Saturday inclusive) from 31 October 2005 to 26 November 2005 inclusive There is no limit as to how many steps can be recorded.
The Promoter will not accept any claim that includes non-promotional tokens, tokens that are defaced, tampered with in anyway (except in filling in details as requested), or obtained direct from an employee of The Daily Telegraph or any source other than by retail purchase.
www.stepcollectwin.com.au /index.cfm?action=terms   (1592 words)

  
 The Daily Telegraph - Nov. 30, 1998
He recalls the roar if indifference whith which Australia greeted his first US release, "Children Of The Sun," in 1979: "I had a song screaming up the charts in 38 or 40 states, headlining my own tours, on the covers of every magazine, doing Tonight shows, and I couldn't get arrested in Australia.
Barber was already established in the toy industry in Australia.
After a few years, Baber tore himself away from this rampant success story to take his homesick wife back to Australia - inspiring the ever-resourseful Thorpe to forge a new career as a composer of TV themes.
home.comcast.net /~thorpie/dailyt.html   (1451 words)

  
 News, Australia 2000: Baby hurt in fall - Daily Telegraph (Sydney), Mon 14 Feb 2000, p9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Please check it with your ISP and try again.] The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), Mon 14 Feb 2000, p9 Baby hurt in fall A BABY was in a critical condition at Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick last night after falling two floors from a staircase.
Police said the 15-month-old was being minded with others at the Church of Scientology in Castlereagh St in the city, when it wandered away and fell through a gap in a steel railing about 11.30am.
I don't know what sort of child care they provide in Australia, but under the circumstances in the 80s, I can see a child getting away very easily.
www.holysmoke.org /cos/baby-abuse.htm   (455 words)

  
 The Daily Telegraph
CLUBBERS at a Sydney after-party for American rapper Snoop Dogg said they "hit the ground" after a shooting scare inside the club on Sunday night.
ADAM Gilchrist has started Australia's recovery mission with a well-paced hundred in the first Test against Bangladesh at Fatullah Stadium today.
PACIFICA is in talks which could lead to a $400 million-plus offer for the troubled car parts group.
www.dailytelegraph.news.com.au   (327 words)

  
 Daily Telegraph, Monday, March 8, l976
American singer Melanie will tour Australia this year, probably in March.
She expects to gross around $500.000 this year from tours of America, New Zealand and Australia.
The young singer has been off the scene for almost a year following the birth of her second child.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/David_Boldinger/AUFMTV76.htm   (293 words)

  
 Telegraph | News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
News articles from the UK and abroad - The Telegraph's online newspaper has the latest UK business news, UK countryside news, UK education news, UK technology news and weather news for the UK.
UK news articles, daily weather news - telegraph.co.uk, UK online newspaper.
Silvio Berlusconi fought back to provide Italy's general election with a nail-biting finish after he had looked set to be beaten by his rival Romano Prodi.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/index.jhtml   (798 words)

  
 CM_site_classmate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
• Look in the Daily Telegraph for stories about immigration and plot on a world map where the people are coming from and what country they are going to.
• Investigate the history of the “White Australia Policy” and say how things have changed since the policy was first implemented and when it ended.
AS the homeless, huddled masses of wretched human refuse wait, tempest-tost aboard the MS Tampa off Christmas Island, Australia faces a wrenching confrontation between its strictly legal and its deeply moral obligations.
ink.news.com.au /classmate/takchall/immigrate/tkcharc_immig.html   (316 words)

  
 International News | Australian Officials Approve Sale of Emergency Contraception Without Doctor's Prescription - ...
The Australian Therapeutic Goods Association National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee on Friday preliminarily approved the reclassification of emergency contraception to allow it to be sold without a doctor's prescription, Australia's
The public has four weeks to respond to the decision, and the committee will vote again in October to confirm the new rule, which would place "strict guidelines" on pharmacists, including requirements to discuss the effects of the drugs and their customers' sexual health, according to the
The Public Health Association of Australia supported the committee's decision because it could help reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and therefore reduce public health care costs, according to Australia's
www.kaisernetwork.org /daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=18408   (356 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | I took Saddam's cash, admits French envoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Mr Mérimée, who was French ambassador to Australia, Italy, India and the UN, told the judge that after he was retired by the French foreign ministry he began working for a Moroccan bank, BMCE.
Supporters of President George W Bush accuse France of putting its foreign policy up for sale and opposing the invasion of Iraq for commercial reasons.
Mr Mérimée did not respond to a request for comment from The Daily Telegraph.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/11/18/wfrance18.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/11/18/ixworld.html   (554 words)

  
 Sydney Daily Telegraph - newspaper in Sydney, New South Wales Australia covering Sydney local news at Mondo Times
Sydney Daily Telegraph - newspaper in Sydney, New South Wales Australia covering Sydney local news at Mondo Times
Sydney Daily Telegraph is a newspaper in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia covering general news.
Sydney Daily Telegraph contact information is available to Mondo Times Advanced and Professional Members.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/au/180/4445/11103   (100 words)

  
 Classmate 2005 - The Daily Telegraph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Imagine that it is 1915 and you have been appointed by the Australian Government to create an advertising campaign that is designed to encourage women to help in the war effort.
Imagine that the editors of The Daily Telegraph have decided to publish a new supplement on The Western Front, just like the Gallipoli supplements that you are using.
Imagine that you are a journalist for the Daily Telegraph in April 1915.
classmate.news.com.au /html2005/series2005/cm2005series_act.htm   (2547 words)

  
 Used cars for sale classifieds Australia - The Daily Telegraph - CARSguide
If you're serious about selling your car, then put it in CARSguide in The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph where over 2.2 million* potential buyers are waiting to see it — that's more readers than any other auto classifieds in Sydney.
For a limited time only, it will cost you nothing to reach over 1.3 million** potential car buyers each day.
You’ll get a three-line ad selling your car in CARSguide in The Daily Telegraph or The Sunday Telegraph on Friday, Saturday or Sunday as well as a free upload onto carsguide.com.au.
carsguide.news.com.au /dtoffer   (256 words)

  
 Feminist Daily News 6/26/2003: Emergency Contraception Approved Without Prescription in Australia
The committee will vote again in October to confirm the decision, which would place strict guidelines on pharmacists, such as talking to the customer about their sexual health and the side effects of the pill, reports the Daily Telegraph.
The Public Health Association of Australia supports making EC available over the counter because it would reduce the number of unwanted and unplanned pregnancies while cutting public health costs, according the Courier Mail.
However, the Telegraph reports that the Australian Medical Association opposes the decision to make EC available without a prescription, arguing that "access to these drugs should ideally take place in the context of a medical consultation that addresses the range of health issues relating to unprotected sexual intercourse."
www.feminist.org /news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=7887   (407 words)

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