Prudential chief executive Tidjane Thiam says the East is the future
We are NUMBER ONE" roar the crowd gathered in Kuala Lumpur's Mandarin Oriental Hotel as 15 drummers roll on to the stage dressed in traditional Asian clothing.
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Managers have different ideas about Steven Gerrard's availability for England against Brazil in Qatar.
Carlo Ancelotti shows loyalty to his terrific thirtysomethings at Chelsea
Carlo Ancelotti looks to maintain the nucleus of a side that has plenty of time to win those glittering prizes coveted by Roman Abramovic.
Cadbury to stand firm on Kraft bid
Cadbury chairman Roger Carr has embarked on a transatlantic charm offensive to persuade the company's shareholders to remain firm ahead of an expected hostile takeover bid from Kraft tomorrow.
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England 20 New Zealand 12: match report
A stirring performance earns England a crack at Australia in next Saturday's Gillette Four Nations final.
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Writer Andrew Ross Sorkin: 'My goal was to put you inside the room' for financial crisis
Amazon lists 3465 books about the credit crunch. But only one gives a minute by minute account of the key characters the shouting the text messages and the furious meetings.
Rangers take advantage as Hibernian miss chance to go joint top
Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle ends in goalless draw as Rangers beat St Mirren.
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Ieuan Evans: Dan Carter epitomises All Blacks' genius
All Black flyhalf Dan Carter the catalyst for a New Zealand performance full of power and precision against Wales.
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Euro Disney results to be hit by weak pound
Theme park operator Euro Disney is expected to post a sharp decline in revenue plunging it from net profit into loss when it announces its results on Thursday.
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Barclays in bonus pledge as investment profits hold firm
Barclays will this week risk an internal backlash from its staff as it bows to public pressure and pledges to scale back cash bonuses despite reporting nearrecord investment banking profits.
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Chelsea v Manchester United: Time for fireworks on the pitch
Irresistible form of Frank Lampard Didier Drogba and Michael Essien could seriously harm Manchester United on Sunday.
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Government plans fasttrack nuclear expansion
The Government is set to hand an expanded role to Britain's nuclear industry and suggest more sites for new reactors as it unveils controversial guidelines for fasttracking major energy projects through the planning process.
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US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner slaps down Gordon Brown's 'global tax'
The international finance community was split last night after Gordon Brown surprised world leaders by announcing that he wanted to explore a multibillion pound worldwide tax on financial transactions.
Shortlist for Saatchi Gallery - Sunday Telegraph Art Prize
A shortlist of 20 works has been drawn up for The Saatchi GallerySunday Telegraph Art Prize for Schools 2009.
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All Blacks and Wales put aside haka hostilities to remember real heroes
Both teams refrained from unseemly haka standoff in honour of fallen heroes.
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Manchester United and Chelsea players put their cases to Fabio Capello
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Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp wants Sulley Muntari reunion
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England v Australia: how the players rated
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Strictly Come Dancing: Craig Kelly latest to leave
The actor Craig Kelly became the latest celebrity to leave Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night after his lowest score.
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Championship Roundup: Pratley double lifts Swansea
Darren Pratley hit two goals to help Swansea claim a 32 victory over bitter South Wales derby rivals Cardiff.
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FA Cup Roundup: Staines leave lasting mark on Shrewsbury
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Fort Hood shooting: President Barack Obama will travel to Texas for Fort Hood memorial service
US President Barack Obama will travel to Texas to attend a memorial service for the victims of the Fort Hood massacre.
Japan on track for Warren Buffettstyle flutter
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This financial mess isn't even the end of the beginning for UK wealth
"This isn't the end. It isn't the beginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the beginning".
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Fort Hood shooting: policewoman Kim Munley awoke from surgery and asked if anybody died
After regaining consciousness the first words of policewoman Kim Munley who shot the Fort Hood gunman Major Nidal Malik Hasan were "Did anybody die?"
Fort Hood shooting: inside story of how massacre on military base happened
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Zombies are lurking on every high street
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Fort Hood shooter is deeply sensitive introvert say Palestinian relatives
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Fort Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to September 11 terrorists
Major Nidal Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a radical imam said to be a "spiritual adviser" to three of the 9/11 hijackers who attacked America.
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Barack Obama visits Capitol Hill to plead for Democrats to back health reforms
President Barack Obama has made a lastditch plea to Democrat lawmakers to back a bill revamping the country's health care system on a rare Saturday trip to Capitol Hill.
British tourist Thomas Reeve shot dead in Amarillo Texas
Thomas Reeve a British tourist on a road trip across America was shot dead in a bar in Amarillo by a masked robber.
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Ministers question future of Afghan mission
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The Welsh are "unfriendly" and "rude" finds report by their own tourist board
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France 4 Australia 42: match report
Centre Michael Jennings scored a hattrick of tries on debut as Australia secured their place in the Gillette Four Nations final.
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Scientists investigate phenomenon of the 'winter bees'
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Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 Arsenal 4: match report
Two own goals plus strikes from Cesc Fabregas and Andrei Arshavin complete emphatic win for Arsenal at Molineux.
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Princess Margaret letter changes how we view her life
Newly discovered letter may put to rest the mistaken opinion that she chose to put the privileges of being a royal princess before everything else.
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Restore trust in the democracy for which so many died
Telegraph View: the public's belief in the integrity of the political process has been greatly damaged by this Government
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Wales 12 New Zealand 19: match report
Wales have still not beaten the All Blacks since 1953 but they rallied at 166 down in the final quarter to run opponents close.
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Princess Margaret: recently unearthed letter sheds new light on decision not to marry
It was a famously doomed love story of a tragic princess who was forced to give up the love of her life in the name of duty.
The transfer of authority to David Cameron has already begun
The reaction to Lisbon shows that the Tories are being treated and scrutinised as a ruling party says Matthew d'Ancona.
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Leicester City 1 West Bromwich Albion 2: match report
Graham Dorrans and Gonzalo Jara scored to give West Bromwich Albion a valuable victory at Leicester.
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Gordon Brown: worldwide snub over tax plans
Gordon Brown is facing international embarrassment after leading nations slapped down his proposal for a tax on financial transactions to raise hundreds of billions of pounds.
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Pret a Manger faces inquiry over frozen chicken labelled as 'fresh'
Sandwich chain to be investigated over frozen chicken labelled as 'fresh'.
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German pork sold as 'Lincolnshire sausages' in new labelling row
'Lincolnshire' sausages sold by one of Britain's most famous food brands are actually made with frozen pork from Germany a Sunday Telegraph investigation can reveal.
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England's James Willstrop: I can compete with world's best
England's No 2 James Willstrop says that his World Open performance is a sign that he can "step up" to highest level.
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Hate the EU? Then I beg you to vote Tory
David Cameron may have backed down on the Lisbon Treaty but in power the Conservatives will work hard to decrease the power of Brussels says Janet Daley.
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The ministry of silly ministry names
After Lisbon ministers will have little left to do but tinker with the titles of their departments says Christopher Booker.
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World Squash Open: Amr Shabana beats Ramy Ashour to lift fourth title
Amr Shabana lifted his fourth title on the Kuwaiti coast against Ramy Ashour in a disappointing onesided final.
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England's Jonny Wilkinson was phenomenal but Shane Geraghty needs to wise up
Without Jonny Wilkinson's contribution in midfield England would have been hammered by Australia.
From pencils to pixels: Disney Pixar and the new golden age of animation
With a tough edgier Mickey Mouse starring in his own video game advances in technology and increasing adult appeal audiences have never had it better says William Langley.
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Kilimanjaro's snows have been vanishing for a very long time
The latest warmist warning sign the retreating snows of Kilimanjaro has been well documented for over 100 years says Christopher Booker.
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Kim Clijsters slams drug bans imposed on Xavier Malisse and Yanina Wickmayer
Kim Clijsters has slammed the "extremely harsh" sanctions imposed on fellow Belgians Xavier Malisse and Yanina Wickmayer.
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Professor David Nutt's take on cannabis is a creed and not science
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MPs' expenses: party leaders demand full implementation of expenses reforms
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Interest in the Manny Pacquiao v Miguel Cotto bout has led Bob Arum to draw parallels between classic fights he promoted in the Eighties.
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Gordon Brown takes up jogging as part of new daily exercise regime
Gordon Brown has joined other world leaders in taking up running as part of a new exercise regime with early morning jogs through Westminster.
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Norwich City give minnows Paulton Rovers a 70 wakeup call in the FA Cup
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Fashion for kids? It's sheer chic
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Ben Ainslie and Team Origin off to a winning start in Louis Vuitton Trophy
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Women's notebook: Animal jewellery by Victoria Bain
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The end of the great deception
The EU has achieved the goal it has worked stealthily towards for so long a supranational government which is now beyond our recall writes Christopher Booker.
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It pays to be chubby for the Marquess of Cholmondeley
While most parents of twins are preoccupied with deciding on names in the days after the birth the Marquess and Marchioness of Cholmondeley have been faced with a much thornier dilemma.
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Blackburn Rovers 3 Portsmouth 1: match report
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Holly Branson plans exciting future for Virgin
Sir Richard Branson's son Sam 24 had been widely seen as his likely successor as head of the Virgin business empire. However Mandrake hears that it is in fact his daughter Holly who is being groomed to take over from the 59yearold tycoon.
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Having an affair 'not a barrier to being MP' says shadow women's minister
Having an extramarital affair should not stand in the way of someone becoming an MP the Tory's shadow women's minister Baroness Morris of Bolton said as she intervened in the row over the selection of Elizabeth Truss.
Crystal Palace 1 Middlesbrough 0: match report
Two matches two defeats. Gordon Strachan's reintegration back into English football is starting slowly and painfully.
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Pirates of the Caribbean actor Jonathan Pryce calls for an end to the popular films
Highly paid for his role as the father of Keira Knightley's character in the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films Jonathan Pryce is though not afraid to bite the hand that feeds him.
Newcastle United 3 Peterborough United 1: match report
Win that consolidated Newcastle's place at top of table punctuated by protests against Mike Ashley's decision to rename St James' Park.
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Mamma Mia producer Judy Craymer takes a chance on prequel
When Benny Andersson the cowriter of Abba's hit songs told Mandrake earlier this year that there would be no sequel to Mamma Mia he hadn't reckoned with the determination of Judy Craymer who owns the rights to the hugely successful film.
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As the Berlin Wall collapsed Angela Merkel stayed cool in the sauna
German Chancellor Angela Merkel displayed enviable sangfroid in 1989 says Jemima Lewis.
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Tottenham Hotspur 2 Sunderland 0: match report
Robbie Keane and Tom Huddlestone on target for Harry Redknapp's side who move back into Premier League top four.
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Prince of Wales goes on health drive after hospital scare
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You'll be happier without hope
The benefits of positive thinking have been overrated says Jemima Lewis.
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Aston Villa 5 Bolton Wanderers 1: match report
Aston Villa striker John Carew involved in four of the goals that amounted to an embarrassing rout for the visitors.
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Kevin McDonald's 87th minute equaliser earned Burnley first away points of season after Man City earlier came from 20 down.
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Worcester 32 Newcastle 6: match report
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Alex Thomson secures new sponsorship deal with Hugo Boss
Hours before starting Transat Jacques Vabre from Le Havre to Costa Rica British sailor Alex Thomson announced a new sponsorship deal with Hugo Boss.
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Autumn internationals action
In pics: England suffer 189 defeat to Australia at Twickenham.
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Simon Mann: spotlight falls on business associates of freed British mercenary
As Simon Mann enjoys his first weekend of freedom for more than five years it is time for the business associates of the British mercenary to feel the heat over the failed "Dogs of War" in Equatorial Guinea.
England 9 Australia 18: match report
Australia come from 95 down at halftime to win opening autumn international. Jonny Wilkinson kicks all of England's points.
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Premier League action in pictures
Ashley Young opened the scoring for Aston Villa while Robbie Keane put Tottenham ahead.
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Afghanistan: more troops may not be the answer says Obama adviser
More troops may not be the answer to Nato's Afghanistan problems a key adviser to President Barack Obama has said.
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British tourist shot dead in bar in Amarillo Texas
A 28yearold British man Thomas Reeve was shot dead when a gunman opened fire after walking into a bar in Amarillo Texas police have said.
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Cubans free to buy peas and potatoes
Cubans can enjoy a new freedom from this week citizens of the communist island can now buy potatoes and peas without restriction.
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British Army commander speaks of 'monstrous' killing of five soldiers
British Army commander in Afghanistan Lieutenant Colonel Roly Walker on the incident that saw five of his men killed.
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Taliban defied by Pakistani models
Models in Pakistan took to the catwalk for their first fashion week to defy the Taliban and show off a less familiar side to their violencewracked nation.
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Muggers attack twoyearold girl
A twoyearold girl was punched in the head by two teenage girls during an attempted robbery in northwest London.
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Remembrance Sunday: Fusilier James salutes comrades and tells of his own ordeal
Fusilier Thomas James the soldier who left his hospital bed to attend the funeral of a comrade in a symbol of the bravery of British servicemen has spoken with stoicism about his own ordeal which included 11 hospital operations.
G20: Gordon Brown calls for global tax on financial transactions
Gordon Brown has called for a global tax on financial transactions to prevent future bank bailouts as G20 leaders meet in Scotland to discuss the economy and climate change.
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Children's author G P Taylor to leave 'sinking ship' Church of England and become Catholic
Vicarturnedauthor Rev G P Taylor says he will desert the "sinking ship" Church of England which he said was the "spiritual arm of New Labour" for Roman Catholicism.
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