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ronstermonster
Premium Review The Telegraph, paper or newspaper? (98 words)
by ronstermonster - written on 18/03/06 (Not useful, 102 readings)
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I dont like the telegraph because it is really rubbish. the words in it dont make any sense and the pictures are all blurred, like i dont know what it is. i dont know who the people are in it, i have only heard of michael jackson and he isnt in there very much any more. the cross word at the end makes my dad mad cos he cant do it, and he has to ...

Crowned Review For creaky gentleman who fart dust. (1463 words)
by - written on 31/01/02
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Im not a big fan of broadsheets and only get this one like the Star for its weekly fantasy football scores.The Telegraph are the best paper for that and have by far the fairest and most intricate game giving every player a chance. The Times unlimited transfer version was just to darn expensive and favored the white-collar boys ...

The Telegraph: The Torygraph (459 words)
by - written on 07/01/02
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The only reason I buy the Telegraph is for its excellent Fantasy Football on Wednesday. I can’t say I have ever bought one for other than sports reasons. There football game is second to none and im sure whacks up sales on the day of the weekly scores significantly. Mondays sports pull out is also ever concise and enjoyable with some ...

shyguy
Premium Review The Saturday Telegraph is the Saturday papers. (525 words)
by shyguy - written on 07/05/01 (Useful, 217 readings)
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The Saturday Telegraph is a massive read and would be ideal for that long train journey. It is a Saturday version of The Sunday Times which is both better and worse in some ways. It can at time be hard work reading the paper word by word. These are my comments section by section. Main Section This contains lots of news, comment, weather ...

wilma
Premium Review The Telegraph: To big for cornflakes (1007 words)
by wilma - written on 27/04/01 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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They are only for old codgers, and people who work in the city to look interested in whilst commuting to the office. This is the general impression that I had regarding broadsheet newspapers, and the people that read them. That was until I started to read them myself. There are several to choose from including the Times, Observer, ...

thepainter
Premium Review right of Attila the Hun! (138 words)
by thepainter - written on 15/03/01 (Useful, 77 readings)
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Maybe it is just because of the way I am but I find the Telegraph seems to put into clear and concise English the daily happenings , particularly within the UK, that not only interest me but also those that I would otherwise perhaps ignore because they do not relate to my particular sphere of interest. In other words, they make the happenings in ...

The Telegraph  (1538 words)
by - written on 06/03/01
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What do we expect from a Newspaper? What do we want from a Newspaper? Obviously the answers to these questions will be very personal. Most types of Newspapers will give us the News Headlines probably with a Left or Rightwing slant but the main difference between newspapers will be the quality of the articles inside the front covers ...

buttonman
Premium Review Hide it inside the Sun (726 words)
by buttonman - written on 09/02/01 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Anyone casually reading through my previous reviews may think me a lightweight on the newspaper front as the only two papers I've reviewed have been The Sun and The Sport.The Sun is still my regular purchase for reasons given in my great review and I still maintain that I don't actually buy The Sport.My girlfriend does however get the ...

glasshill
Premium Review The Telegraph: Easier to read than the tabloids. (137 words)
by glasshill - written on 03/01/01 (Useful, 26 readings)
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I was interested to hear high praise for the Telegraph the other day from a young Ukranian guy working behind the bar in a London pub. He explained earnestly that he wanted to improve his English so he read a paper every day and he wasn't good enough to read the Sun yet. He found the easiest paper the Telegraph, because it was ...

Aang
Premium Review DAMILOLA, LIBERALISM, & CORRUPT POLICE. (579 words)
by Aang - written on 03/12/00 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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"Police corruption in Britain is now so widespread it may have reached levels which normally only occur in unstable Third World countries, according to a confidential document obtained by The Telegraph...The document is the minutes of a meeting organised by the National Criminal Intelligence Service." Daily Telegraph 27/9/98. Well done ...

rclens
Premium Review The Telegraph: Always an interesting read (146 words)
by rclens - written on 30/11/00 (Useful, 8 readings)
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The Daily Telegraph is as interesting to read as it always has been, including articles written by who I believe to be the top journalists in the country. It is true that it has been a right-wing newspaper but that seems to be changing as all the newspapers seem to be drifting towards the middle in order to claim the maximum readership possible. ...

Great (90 words)
by - written on 13/11/00
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I like this I think it is really good and it is a very good idea. I use it all the time and I think that you should get it too. I like this because it works really well, and if you get it you would use it all the time too. I really think that you should go out and buy this now, because you will not know what you are missing unless you buy this. So ...

mneedham
Premium Review The Telegraph: Quality Daily (121 words)
by mneedham - written on 04/11/00 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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This is a very good quality newspaper, and is a broadsheet. It does not have as many readers as some of the other newspapers but the features in it are very good, particularly on Saturdays. It has 12 features then. It has a comprenhensive spports team who cover a variety of sports, the focus being on football, and this is mainly what I read. I ...

1maryanne
Crowned Review Diversity-the quality of being different or varied (1439 words)
by 1maryanne - written on 18/10/00 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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ANOTHER UPDATE----9th September 2002 Although I have had many reads, to date, I wonder that there have been no comments on what I consider one of the most interesting bits of this somewhat lengthy epistle. Box numbers are such an integral part of our living today. As I feel a certain amount of inertia may have set in ...

superbird
Premium Review The Telegraph: the Torygraph...? (115 words)
by superbird - written on 29/08/00 (Useful, 21 readings)
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As a right-wing non-Tory, this paper is the one that is nearest my political views, and I must admit that I do read it because it is a bit of a rebellion against the conventional views among other students. However, along with The Independent I find it is the only daily paper that assumes its readers are intelligent when choosing what to feature ...

Phil+Haynes
Premium Review Tops for sport (106 words)
by Phil Haynes - written on 25/08/00 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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For avid fans of sports, you cannot go far wrong with the Daily Telegraph. The sports section remains unsurpassed in the British press, with wide ranging articles on many sports, supplied by some great writers. The opinions are always balanced, with all reports giving detailed coverage, instead of a couple of lines inside the back pages, as with ...

simon+murphy
Premium Review The Telegraph: Simply the best for sport (121 words)
by simon murphy - written on 22/08/00 (Useful, 18 readings)
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From Michael Parkinson to Henry Winter, from athletics to yachting this broadsheet is an absolute must for people serious about sport. With in-depth investigative journalism by Mihr Bose unearthing scandalous abuse and neglect on important public sporting issues and informal interviews conducted by the rest of the journalists there is always ...

d80gs2
Premium Review Best broadsheet. (174 words)
by d80gs2 - written on 06/07/00 (Useful, 38 readings)
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Now, I'm more than likely going to be biased in writing this given the fact that I am an avid reader of the paper and also sympathetic toward its political leanings but putting these aside, the paper is without doubt a top quality one. The paper has an indepth news section and probably one of the best sports sections for all papers. While ...

Buzz
Premium Review The Telegraph: Electronic Telegraph (394 words)
by Buzz - written on 05/07/00 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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This is actually an opinion on the Daily Telegraph's website (www.telegraph.co.uk) as opposed to the printed paper. I'm not sure whether the opinion should be here or under Internet but what the hell! The Electronic Telegraph has been running for a couple of years now and is being continuously improved to the point where the ...

moronboy
Premium Review Crazy (111 words)
by moronboy - written on 04/07/00 (Useful, 11 readings)
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Perpetually embarrassing for sports fans, who read it for its excellent sports coverage and have to hide it from left-leaning friends, the Telegraph probably isn't as fascistic as people seem to imagine. Certainly, the letters page is still a haven for retired colonels to fulminate on the evils of feminism and the tragedy of the lost empire ...


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