An "annual jamboree of musical nationalism," The Daily Telegraph called it recently.
The Daily Telegraph called the music "accompaniment merely" but found it "completely satisfactory" as such.
The Daily Telegraph called it "a labour of love" and praised "the standard of the writing".
In London, the conservative Daily Telegraph called for a tough line against Saddam.
The Daily Telegraph called it "a wonderfully offbeat study of that little-understood phenomenon, the social epidemic."
The Daily Telegraph called her performance "a perfect poignant study of adolescence".
The conservative Daily Telegraph, in its main editorial, called this a demand for a "republic by another name."
The Daily Telegraph called it "a profound act of mourning and memory."
The Daily Telegraph called her "one of Australia's most successful sports coaches".
The Daily Telegraph called him one of Viz's "classic inventions".