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Con Coughlin and Tim Butcher, "Iran Renews Nuclear Weapons Development, " London Daily Telegraph, September 12, 2008.
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Indeed, the U.K. continues to stand by this assessment based on multiple sources (including, according to the London Daily Telegraph, French intelligence), notwithstanding the dubious provenance of one particular document that purports to confirm a specific uranium sale to Saddams Iraq by Niger.
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London's Daily Telegraph polled the Italians, the British, the Germans and the French and found that an average of 69 percent are pulling for him to win in November.
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Brooke Magnanti, who now writes for London's Daily Telegraph, is a former call girl who wrote a blog of her life as a prostitute under the pseudonym Belle de Jour.
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"The end of the global threat al Qaeda poses is now as visible as it is foreseeable, " Deputy National Security AdviserJuan Zarate told London's Daily Telegraph in May 2008 after the Iraq success.
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And one article in the Daily Telegraph in London this morning, talked about the incoherence of the Democrats.
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Everyone from Perez Hilton to the Daily Beast to the London Telegraph to Mashable picked up on the story.
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He's been using them for articles that have appeared in The Daily Telegraph and The Times of London, and he's made them available.
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The Daily Telegraph reported in December 2010 that Twitter had chosen London, after finding out that executives had been meeting with local property agents there.
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At least that's what her father, Canadian retail billionaire Galen Weston, believed when he offered his then-31-year-old-daughter, a one-time contemporary art critic for the Daily Telegraph, the position of creative director at Selfridges, one of London's most notable department stores.
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