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Wednesday September 11 2013
 
 
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US and Russia head for UN over Syria
 
US president said the initiative, first proposed publicly by Moscow this week, 'had the potential to remove chemical weapons without the use of force'
 
 
 
Apple pays a price for cost of new iPhone
 
 
De Blasio leads Democratic NY mayoral race
 
 
Verizon set for biggest-ever debt sale
 
 
Rally pauses despite Syria relief
 
 
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US stocks rally defies September fears
 
 
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Moscow move more a matter of prestige
 
Russia gains the diplomatic initiative over the US with its proposal to bring Syrian chemical weapons under international control
 
 
 
Barroso warns on EU political instability
 
 
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Obama address adds to Syria confusion
 
Barack Obama is unlikely to have changed public opinion in the US with his Wite House address on Syria and may even have left more people confused
 
 
 
Russia's Syria plan hits diplomatic obstacles
 
 
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DoCoMo iPhone move to dial up competition
 
Japan's biggest network operator adds iPhone to stem user flight, setting the stage for escalating competition in the country's $200bn telecoms market
 
 
 
Apple makes first global iPhone launch
 
 
Google teams up with Harvard and MIT site
 
 
US Treasury eyes bond market liquidity
 
 
Dow remix sign of struggle to be relevant
 
 
 
 
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