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What came first - the egg or the gecko inside? - Daily Telegraph
2008-05-18 00:18:00 The bizarre discovery was made by a doctor in Darwin as he made dinner earlier this week. Peter Beaumont broke open an egg and was shocked to find a dead gecko inside. “I was cracking the eggs into a... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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The Federal Reserve?s rescue has failed (Daily Telegraph)
2008-03-10 00:00:00 The verdict is in. The Fed's emergency rate cuts in January have failed to halt the downward spiral towards a full-blown debt deflation. Much more drastic action will be needed.
?Abnormal? warning as Tamiflu stockpiled (Daily Telegraph)
2008-03-06 00:00:00 US regulators and Roche Holding AG have warned doctors of psychiatric events, some of which resulted in death, seen in patients taking the flu drug Tamiflu, regulators said.
See Heath Ledger drug video (The Daily Telegraph Article)
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The Daily Telegraph
2008-01-28 11:49:00 This week sees the start of The Daily Telegraph newspaper's feature on my weight loss website petecohen.tv. There will be some interesting editorial that I know you will enjoy reading. The feature starts this Tuesday (tomorrow) and runs through till Thursday. Pick up a Telegraph if you can...
Las Vegas electronics show may boost iPhone (Daily Telegraph)
2008-01-06 01:33:00 What will be the next iPhone? As CES, the annual technology jamboree, gets under way in Las Vegas, Dominic White looks at the gizmos vying for domination.
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Weight loss: Trim those thighs (Daily Telegraph)
2007-12-19 01:08:00 Suzi Dixon tries ESPA?s hip and thigh treatment ? ideal for party-perfect pins.
Nicole Kidman obtient réparation contre The Daily Telegraph
2007-12-17 00:00:00 Accusée d'avoir enfreint par le journal The Daily Telegraph les termes de l'entente qu'elle avait conclue pour faire la promotion du parfum Chanel No. 5, Nicole Kidman a reçu des dommages compensatoires du journal britannique. Les détails du règlement n'ont pas été rendus publics, cepandant...
By: Eparsa Magazine
Jamie blasts ?controlling? Paris - Daily Telegraph
2007-11-17 12:52:00 The Age Jamie blasts ‘controlling’ ParisDaily Telegraph, Australia -- Nov 14, 2007SYDNEY model Jamie Wright has revealed why Paris Hilton won’t be the face, or feet, of her new shoe range - the heiress wanted too much creative input. …Paris “too creative” for face of new shoe launch LIVENEWS.com.auAussie model gives ?control-grabbing? Paris Hilton the boot ...
Daily Telegraph and Musharraf
2007-11-14 08:50:00 Nomatter how hard and bitter family members fight with each other, if some outsiders comes and abuses any of the family member, the whole family becomes united against the outsider. Daily Telegraph, an English tabloid, in its exasperated attempt to insult a Pakistani has exposed its narrow-mindedness and also show the world its intellectual dirt.The foul and abusive language usage in the Western media is not a new thing. They even use it for Prophet Christ and that is why they become stunned over the reaction of Muslim when they mock the last Prophet Mohammad (SAW). They dont really care about the self-respect and esteem of others. They use to insult whatever and whoever they want. They have got their own standards of freedom of speech.Whether you like Musharraf or not; its hard to defend the expletives use by Daily Telegraph against Pakistani president. President Musharraf shouldnt expect any 'sorry' from the English Tabloid, as they have just done it get some more publicity and...
Paris Hilton raises plight of boozy elephants (Daily Telegraph)
2007-11-13 22:44:00 PARIS Hilton has turned her new-found interest in helping the world to the problem of binge-drinking elephants in India. Read the entire original post via
Kim Kardashian blasts sex tape ex - Daily Telegraph
2007-11-13 11:08:00 Kim Kardashian blasts sex tape exDaily Telegraph, Australia -- 13 hours agoTHE bad breaks just keep coming for Kim Kardashian -the busty beauty best known in Australia for accompanying Paris Hilton on her trip Down Under last year. … Read the entire original post via
Paris leaves Jaime high and dry - Daily Telegraph
2007-11-12 21:41:00 Paris leaves Jaime high and dryDaily Telegraph, Australia -- 17 minutes agoTALK about blonde leading the blonde - the world’s biggest party girl Paris Hilton has left Sydney wannabe Jaime Wright high and dry after the heiress … Read the entire original post via
Paris leaves Jaime high and dry (Daily Telegraph)
2007-11-12 14:00:00 TALK about blonde leading the blonde - the world’s biggest party girl Paris Hilton has ditched Sydney wannabe Jaime Wright in a designer heel deal gone bad. Read the entire original post via
Labor to ban websites promoting eating disorders - Daily Telegraph
2007-09-01 17:09:00 Labor to ban websites promoting eating disordersDaily Telegraph, Australia --29 minutes agoBy Glenn Milne KEVIN Rudd said a Labor government will ban Internet sites advocating anorexia after the Howard Government put the issue in the too-hard … More: continued here
Eye link between Alzheimer's, glaucoma - Daily Telegraph
2007-08-06 05:08:00 Eye link between Alzheimer's, glaucomaDaily Telegraph, Australia --1 hour agoBRITISH research has shown for the first time that a protein involved in Alzheimer's disease also plays an important role in glaucoma, the major cause of … More: continued here
Early test for Alzheimer's - Daily Telegraph
2007-07-12 08:07:00 Early test for Alzheimer'sDaily Telegraph, Australia --19 minutes agoSCIENTISTS say they are close to developing a blood test to spot the early signs of Alzheimer's disease. A team from King's College in London have … More: continued here
World's oldest man is 111 - Daily Telegraph
2007-06-18 06:34:00 World's oldest man is 111Daily Telegraph, Australia -- 42 minutes agoTOMOJI Tanabe, a 111-year-old man from Japan, has been presented with a certificate for being the world's oldest male from Britain's Guinness World Records. ...Japanese man, 111, world's oldest male The AgeJapanese man is world's eldest Radio Australiaall 7 news articles
World's oldest man is 111 - Daily Telegraph
2007-06-18 06:34:00 World's oldest man is 111Daily Telegraph, Australia -- 42 minutes agoTOMOJI Tanabe, a 111-year-old man from Japan, has been presented with a certificate for being the world's oldest male from Britain's Guinness World Records. ...Japanese man, 111, world's oldest male The AgeJapanese man is world's eldest Radio Australiaall 7 news articles
Keira Knightley to retire - Daily Telegraph
2007-05-02 18:05:00 Keira Knightley to retireDaily Telegraph, Australia --19 minutes agoAnd she is "devastated" at becoming a poster girl for anorexia because of her slender frame. Speaking to Elle magazine, Knightley said of her career: "The … More: continued here
Keira wants to quit movies - Daily Telegraph
2007-05-02 05:05:00 Daily Telegraph Keira wants to quit moviesDaily Telegraph, Australia --56 minutes agoAnd she said she was still devastated by the anorexia death of a teenager, which thrust her into the limelight over the size zero slimming controversy. …KNIGHTLEY: 'I WANT TO QUIT MOVIES'PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)all 4 news articles More: continued here
I ignored Chloe's anorexia - Daily Telegraph
2007-04-29 19:04:00 Sky News Australia I ignored Chloe's anorexiaDaily Telegraph, Australia --39 minutes agoLattanzi, Newton-John's only child from her first marriage to actor Matt Lattanzi, admitted earlier this year that she was battling anorexia. …Anorexia Cost Olivia Newton-John's Daughter Her MemoryPost ChronicleChloe's anorexia battleSky News Australiaall 14 news articles More: continued here
Readers Complain Over Daily Telegraph?s Insensitive Story on Victim of VT S
2007-04-19 00:00:00 -By Warner Todd Huston The foreign press are having a field day wagging their collective finger at Americans, scolding us over our 2nd Amendment rights. It seems they are all of a mind to take our guns away from us... not that they have any say in the matter. But, at ...
By: Publius Forum
Readers Complain Over Daily Telegraph?s Insensitive Story on Victim of VT S
2007-04-18 18:39:00 The foreign press are having a field day wagging their collective finger at Americans, scolding us over our 2nd Amendment rights. It seems they are all of a mind to take our guns away from us… not that they have any say in the matter. But, at least one paper, the Daily Telegraph of Australia, ...
By Toby Harnden, US Editor
The Daily Telegraph
The Central
2007-01-15 14:39:02 By Toby Harnden, US Editor The Daily Telegraph The Central Intelligence Agency has been authorised to take covert action against Hizbollah as part of a secret plan by President George W. Bush to help the Lebanese government prevent the spread of Iranian influence. Senators and congressmen have been briefed on the classified “non-lethal presidential finding” that allows the CIA to provide financial and logistical support to the prime minister, Fouad Siniora. The finding was signed by Mr Bush before Christmas after discussions between his aides and Saudi Arabian officials. Details of its existence, known only to a small circle of White House officials, intelligence officials and members of Congress, have been passed to The Daily Telegraph…. Read on….
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[Postado no Bitaites] Entrevistado pelo Daily Telegraph a pr
2007-01-14 16:45:01 [Postado no Bitaites] Entrevistado pelo Daily Telegraph a propósito do seu aniversário, o físico e professor Stephen Hawking afirmou que um dos seus planos é embarcar num avião da NASA que simula as condições em que a gravidade é inexistente ? conhecido também por Cometa Vómito. O cientista ? 65 anos feitos a 9 de Janeiro ? planeia subir ao Espaço a bordo da SpaceShipTwo ? a nave da Virgin que, em 2009, levará seis passageiros a orbitar a Terra. O custo do bilhete é astronómico ? mais de 150 mil euros ? mas o patrão da Virgin, Richard Branson, já disse que lhe paga a passagem. Stephen Hawking sofre de esclerose amiotrófica lateral. Aos 21, disseram-lhe que só viveria mais um dois anos. 44 anos depois da sentença de morte, Hawking tenciona subir ao céu - mas não da forma como os médicos previam…
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Smoking ‘disrupts concentration of teenagers’ (Daily Telegraph)
0000-00-00 00:00:00 Smoking can rewire teenagers' brains in a way that makes them less able to listen to parents and teachers, scientists say today. |



