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The Daily Telegraph and the Morning Post on 21 December 1943 wrote that he had been saved by penicillin.
* Aage Bohr – Daily Telegraph obituary
* Review The Daily Telegraph, Apr 3, 2010.
The work of Beachcomber is in some ways parallel to that of Myles na gCopaleen, and the influence of both writers is evident in the Peter Simple columns in the Daily Telegraph.
In one instance, the ability to solve a Daily Telegraph crossword in under 12 minutes was used as a test.
* On 29 May 2010 Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws resigned from the Cabinet and was referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards after the Daily Telegraph newspaper published details of Laws claiming around £ 40, 000 in expenses on a second home owned by a secret gay partner between 2004 and 2009 whilst House of Commons rules have prevented MPs from claiming second home expenses on properties owned by a partner since 2006.
The play received glowing reviews in all the British broadsheets, including The Times: " The Tricycle's latest recreation of a major inquiry is its most devastating "; The Daily Telegraph: " I can't praise this enthralling production too highly ... exceptionally gripping courtroom drama "; and The Independent: " A necessary triumph ".
Among contemporary writers, the satirist Craig Brown has made considerable use of the clerihew in his columns for The Daily Telegraph.
During the 2005 Conservative leadership contest, eventual winner David Cameron pledged to withdraw the Conservatives from the EPP-ED coalition, while opponent David Davis argued in a letter to the editor of the Daily Telegraph that the current ED arrangement allowed the Conservatives to maintain suitable distance from EPP while still having influence in the largest parliamentary grouping.
Historically, the American film industry portrayed the Foreign Legion as, in the words of Neil Tweedie of The Daily Telegraph, having " a reputation as a haven for cut-throats, crooks and sundry fugitives from justice " and also having many men escaping failed romances.
" " We are certainly putting more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ," he told The Daily Telegraph in 2009.
Both The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian described the acquittal as embarrassment to the Brown Ministry.
The Daily Telegraph wrote, " The composer has risen to his opportunity, and we are disposed to account Iolanthe his best effort in all the Gilbertian series.
According to The Daily Telegraph, " statistics show that more than 60 percent of Hungarian mortgages and car loans are denominated in foreign currencies ".
* Mattie Storin worked for The Daily Telegraph.
These terms were described by David Cameron as " unacceptable ", and by The Daily Telegraph as " racist ", and a British Muslim youth organisation called the Prince a " thug ", a statement that was later retracted.
The Daily Telegraph regretted that Germany's ambassador could offer no better basis for improved Anglo-German relations beyond a mutual hatred for a third country.
After being evacuated from Boulogne on 21 May, he returned to France in mid-June ( now representing the Daily Telegraph in addition to The Times ).
* John Philby – Daily Telegraph obituary
In a 2008 story from the Daily Telegraph ( London ), writer David Gritten offered the following observation on " Forever Changes " while discussing a documentary on Love.
The Daily Telegraph wrote that she
* Obituary of Caminer Daily Telegraph, 24 June 2008
And when it transferred to the Gielgud Theatre in London, Charles Spencer reviewing for the Daily Telegraph pronounced it the best Macbeth he had ever seen.
In 2009 The Daily Telegraph suggested that the Manchester City football club be nicknamed " The Blue Moonies " for their " evangelical zeal.
The British broadsheet The Daily Telegraph placed " Some Velvet Morning " in pole position in its 2003 list of the Top 50 Best Duets Ever.

Daily and calls
The term compact was coined in the 1970s by the Daily Mail, one of the earlier newspapers to make the change, although it now once again calls itself a tabloid.
The prominent deaths of two inmates in spring 2003 prompted many calls within China for reform of the system, but reform did not happen immediately, though The China Daily reported that there was " general consensus " that reform was needed.
There have been calls for President Ma Ying-jeou to reinstate the National Unification Council, the China Daily Post ( Taiwan ) remarking in a commentary:
A firestorm of letters and calls from all over the country and the world came into The Daily Illini expressing both support and outrage.
" The phone line, MAN 9000 ( for MANsion House ), received its first call on 2 November 1953, and the number of calls increased substantially after publicity in the Daily Mirror on 7 December 1953.
The Daily Vanguard calls Duke " a badass, something like a cross between Dirty Harry and Metal Gear Solid < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Solid Snake "
On November 7, 2006, the Philadelphia Daily News reported that Bhakta's campaign made " stunning " automated campaign calls to homes in Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County detailing the charges in 18 lawsuits against the abortion clinic founded Schwartz.
The term “ compact ” was coined in the 1970s by the Daily Mail when that newspaper went tabloid, although the Mail now calls itself a tabloid.
In an interview with the Daily News, Cryer's mother said that after Pretty in Pink, she started getting calls from teenage girls from all over the world, who would leave hysterical, giggling messages on her answering machine.
On his March 12, 2009 appearance on The Daily Show, Cramer admitted he made mistakes on his Bear Stearns calls.
* Japan-China cooperation calls attention to overall situation: Interview-People's Daily Online
The Jan. 16 Chicago Daily Tribune calls them " the Western league franchise.
" The Daily Record writes that Ramsey is " in the grip of a cult religion called Mind Head ," which it calls " a rather close cousin of Scientology ".
Popular show segments during Bleu's morning show include Bleuper calls ( prank calls to unsuspecting listeners ), The Daily Dish ( entertainment gossip ), and the Bleu Room, an in-studio lounge session that featured acts including Dido, Natasha Bedingfield, Matchbox Twenty and others performing acoustic versions of their hits.

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The Providence Daily Journal stated that although the guilt of Brown was evident, the South must guarantee him a fair trial to preserve domestic peace.
Superman usually stores his Clark Kent clothing compressed in a secret pouch within his cape, though some stories have shown him leaving his clothes in some covert location ( such as the Daily Planet storeroom ) for later retrieval.
After being rebuffed he found work with Strand Films providing him with his first regular income since the Daily Post.
After its production, " his majesty sent him to Ireland, with an order to the lords justices to confer upon him some dignity in the church, which order was complied with by his promotion to the deanery of Killalow " ( Daily Courant, 5 October 1727 ).
Esther Marson-Smedley, a correspondent with the Daily Express who shared the train ride from Plymouth to London, then introduced him to Marjorie Maxse, who offered him a role in the War Office.
Woolworths with a head and neck made of plastic wood, built by Christian Spurling, the son-in-law of Marmaduke Wetherell, a big game hunter who had been publicly ridiculed in the Daily Mail, the newspaper that employed him.
Jay Kanter, Brando's agent, producer and friend defended him in Daily Variety: " Marlon has spoken to me for hours about his fondness for the Jewish people, and he is a well-known supporter of Israel.
The art deco Daily Express Building, Manchester | Express Building in Manchester was a building that intrigued him.
Ron Popeil's success in infomercials, memorable marketing personality, and ubiquity on American television have allowed him and his products to appear in a variety of popular media environments including cameo appearances on television shows such as the X-Files, Futurama King of the Hill, The Simpsons, Sex and the City and The Daily Show.
The second, collected by MCC, the county of Gloucestershire, the Daily Telegraph and The Sportsman, amounted to £ 9, 703 and was presented to him in 1896 in appreciation of his " Indian Summer " season of 1895.
Perhaps significantly, when King penned a strongly worded editorial against Wilson for the Daily Mirror two days after his abortive meeting with Mountbatten, the unanimous reaction of IPC's directors was to fire him with immediate effect from his position as Chairman.
Moore had been a leader writer at The Daily Telegraph before Chancellor recruited him to The Spectator as political commentator.
Although owner Conrad Black did not personally rebuke Lawson, Max Hastings, then editor of The Daily Telegraph, wrote with regard to Black, who also owned The Jerusalem Post at the time, " It was one of the few moments in my time with Conrad when I saw him look seriously rattled: ' You don't understand, Max.
He spent his spare time sculpting and illustrating and his natural talent lead to him being employed first as draftsman in an architect's office and then as a sports cartoonist for the San Francisco Daily News.
In December 2008, Alan J. W. Bell stated in an interview with The Daily Telegraph that the BBC had not yet commissioned a new series and that bosses at the network told him one would not be produced.
He took a job with Independent Telephone Company, which manufactured radios, and left that job and university when his father — the sports editor of the Toronto Daily Star — told him that the Star was going to start its own radio station.
In a June 1992 interview with the Daily Telegraph, Irving claimed to have heard from Hitler's naval adjutant that the Führer had told him that he could not marry because Germany was " his bride ".
On November 9, the Louisville Daily Journal reported that " Col. R. M. Johnson is laboring under an attack of dementia, which renders him totally unfit for business.
The Daily Mail ran a campaign against his bid and Liberal Democrats ' financial spokesperson Vince Cable suggested in the House of Commons that Branson's criminal conviction for tax evasion might be felt by some as a good enough reason not to trust him with public money
Liddell Hart, whose position as Military Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph and The Times newspapers ( 1925 – 1939 ) gave him great public influence, was a critic of Douglas Haig and attempted to use the battle to indicate a " new " form of doctrine.
Parker was determined to capture Spider-Man in action, frequently submitting pictures of him to the Daily Bugle ; Spider-Man is a vigilante whom Aunt May feared because of her unquestioning acceptance of the Daily Bugle's smearing.
It was he who, on behalf of the proprietors of the Daily Telegraph in conjunction with the New York Herald, arranged the journey of H. M. Stanley to Africa to discover the course of the Congo River, and Stanley named after him a mountain to the north-east of Albert Edward Nyanza.

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