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    Default US 'Warned India' Taj Was Target

    India was warned by the US in October that the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel was a hot target for a potential terrorist strike, according to reports.
    America's ABC News claims a US intelligence official revealed that Indian security agencies were told nearly two months ago that militants might come from the sea to attack hotels and businesses.

    It adds that a second source confirmed that specific locations - including the Taj - were given in the warning.

    India's Intelligence sources told the national NDTV news channel they had issued a series of warnings of a possible attack on Mumbai by sea in the months leading up to last week's devastating onslaught.

    However, many Indians have expressed anger at apparent intelligence lapses, including what a senior coast guard official said was a warning militants would attack Mumbai from the sea days before it happened, and a slow reaction by security forces to the rampage.

    Ratan Tata, the head of the Taj Group of hotels which owns the Taj Mahal hotel, earlier told CNN that they had received a warning that an attack might take place.

    He said: "We did have some measures too, you know, where people couldn't park their cars in the portico where you had to go through a metal detector.

    "But if I look at what we had, which all of us complained about, it could not have stopped what took place.

    "They didn't come through that entrance. They came from somewhere in the back."

    Indian officials have said they believe that Pakistan-based Islamic militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba is responsible for the attack.

    They claim all the gunmen involved in the 60-hour assault were Pakistanis and that "elements" in Pakistan were to blame for the attacks.

    However, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has urged India to provide evidence that Pakistanis were involved in the attacks - and promised to cooperated if proof was given.

    "They have given us some of the organisations ... but that is not evidence. If they will give us evidence we are commmitted that we will extend full cooperation," Mr Gilani said in an interview with CNN.

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    Barack Obama has named former rival Hillary Clinton as his Secretary of State.
    The President said Robert Gates would stay on as Defence Secretary as part of a national security team charged with recasting America's leadership of world affairs.

    Mrs Clinton and Mr Gates, who have been at odds with Mr Obama in the past over foreign policy and defence issues, will implement his vision of rebuilding the US image abroad and oversee two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Mr Obama said: "I assembled this team because I am a strong believer in strong personalities and strong opinions. I think that's how the best decisions are made."

    In a swipe at George W Bush's unilateral approach to foreign policy, Senator Clinton said: "While we are determined to defend our freedoms and liberties at all costs, we also reach out to the world again, seeking common cause and higher ground."

    Mr Obama also named retired Marine General James Jones as national security adviser and Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano as head of homeland security.

    Former Justice Department official Eric Holder will be the new attorney general and Susan Rice, an Obama foreign policy adviser, the US ambassador to the UN.

    Mr Gates has been praised by Democrats and Republicans since taking over the Pentagon from Donald Rumsfeld in 2006 and will provide continuity while the US fights wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Mr Obama wants to withdraw US troops from Iraq within 16 months of taking office, but Mr Gates has argued against setting timetables and a quick pullout, saying it could jeopardise security gains made over the past year.

    Mrs Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, has agreed to make public the names of more than 200,000 donors to his foundation as part of a deal to clear the way for his wife to become secretary of state.

    He decided to publish his contributor lists to avoid any appearance of conflict of interest with his wife's duties as secretary of state.

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    Default Obama focus on Iran

    U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on Monday gave a sense of his foreign policy priorities by saying he sees much work to do on reining in Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs and promoting Middle East peace.
    "There is much to do, from preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to Iran and North Korea, to seeking a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians, to strengthening international institutions," Obama said as he announced his choice of Sen. Hillary Clinton to be his secretary of state.

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    Default Credit Suisse to axe 650 UK jobs

    Investment bank Credit Suisse has announced plans to shed around 650 jobs in the UK.

    The cut represents about 10% of the company's UK workforce and comes as a further blow to the financial services sector.

    A spokesman for Credit Suisse said: "Due to market conditions and projected staffing levels required to meet client needs, we are reducing headcount by approximately 650 in the United Kingdom."

    Founded in 1856, Credit Suisse is Switzerland's second-largest bank and employs more than 48,500 people in over 50 countries.

    It has offices in London, Birmingham and Manchester.

    On Monday HSBC said it planned to reduce its UK workforce by around 500 following a review of the business and "current economic conditions".

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    Default Jobless face losing benefits

    Unemployed people should do a 9 to 5 day looking for work or undertake community service style duties such as digging gardens under moves to tackle the hardcore of joblessness, the author of a Government-commissioned report said.

    Professor Paul Gregg said there should be a completely new approach towards people such as parents of young children and those on incapacity benefit.

    Virtually everyone on benefits should be required to take steps towards finding a job and should face having their benefits stopped for up to four weeks if they repeatedly refuse to co-operate with attempts to find them work, it was suggested.

    Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell said he "strongly welcomed" the report, adding: "The direction of travel is the right way."

    A welfare reform bill will be included in the Queen's Speech on Wednesday, and the report is part of the Government's drive to get more people into work and cut down the numbers on benefit.

    Mr Purnell said: "The approach that virtually everyone should be doing something in return for benefits is the right one.

    Professor Gregg, of Bristol University, recommended that sanctions should be quicker, clear and more effective, with a simple system of fixed penalties and an escalating series of sanctions for repeat offenders.

    Prof Gregg said it was important not to let people drift away from the labour market, especially as a result of the current economic downturn.

    The report recommends a swift escalation of sanctions for jobseekers who fail to turn up to meetings and interviews.

    After a written warning for a first transgression, they would thereafter lose a week's Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) each time they did not comply with conditions. After a fourth offence, they would be required to undertake community service. If they refused, they would lose four weeks' JSA.

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    Default Top officer probes Home Office leak

    A senior police officer has been appointed by Acting Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson to review the handling of the police inquiry into Home Office leaks.

    Sir Paul has asked British Transport Police Chief Constable Ian Johnston to report to him within seven days.

    In the meantime, the investigation team - who last week arrested Conservative immigration spokesman Damian Green - will consult with the Crown Prosecution Service about further steps in the inquiry.

    Mr Johnston, who is chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers crime committee, has been asked to look into the Metropolitan Police's "decisions, actions and handling of the investigation", said Sir Paul.

    The decision to call him in reflects concern at Scotland Yard over the political furore which has blown up over Mr Green's arrest on suspicion of conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office. The Ashford MP denies all wrongdoing and has been released on bail until February.

    His arrest provoked a furious response from London Mayor Boris Johnson, the chairman of the Metropolitan Police Authority and other senior politicians, including Conservative leader David Cameron, who described it as "heavy-handed".

    MPs have questioned the decision to conduct a police search of Mr Green's House of Commons offices, which some regard as a breach of parliamentary privilege.

    In a statement released by Scotland Yard, Sir Paul said: "I am properly concerned about the issues being raised within the continuing debate surrounding the ongoing investigation into the leaking of Government information.

    "I have therefore appointed Ian Johnston, chairman of the Acpo crime committee and the Chief Constable of British Transport Police, to conduct an urgent review of our decisions, actions and handling of the investigation to date and to provide me with an interim report within seven days and a further report within two weeks.

    "In the meantime, the investigation team will be meeting the CPS to review progress and consider next steps."

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