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Kerry: US has proof sarin used in Syria
 
Public opinion in UK is strong against British intervention and Tory concern about 'entanglement' in another middle eastern war is widely felt
 
 
 
Vodafone and Verizon set to approve $130bn deal
 
 
US groups adapt to woo Hispanic consumers
 
 
Stocks up after China and Europe data
 
 
Chinese seek greater say in UK nuclear plants
 
 
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Bjørn Kjos, Norwegian Air Shuttle chief, says he has the right aircraft to make a success of low-cost, long-haul flights. He speaks to the FT's Richard Milne about his strategy and why greater capacity in London is so important.

 
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Rising consumer debt threatens UK recovery
 
In stoking a new housing boom, policy makers are tempting consumers into debt in the hope the government can improve its own financial position
 
 
 
Oil hit by falling Libyan output
 
 
Vodafone deal hopes lift FTSE 100
 
 
Asia bullish on convertible bonds
 
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Arab League urges UN blessing for action
 
Region remains starkly divided on Syria and hostile to further US-led wars in the region despite widespread public sympathy for Mr Assad's opponents.
 
 
 
Hollande wrongfooted by US move on Syria
 
 
Merkel forced on defensive in TV debate
 
 
Australia looks to fill mining hole
 
 
Morsi sent for trial over protest deaths
 
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Lessons for Greece from derelict Detroit
 
The ruins of the US city symbolise the decline or a modern industrial city. There is no reason to think that it could not happen elsewhere
 
 
 
Barack Obama's gamble on Syria
 
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TiVo: fast forward
 
Cable TV growth is flat but the DVR pioneer is betting on its superior technology and small installed base. It could make for an intriguing investment play
 
 
 
Vevo moves into Germany without YouTube
 
 
Condé Nast invests further in ecommerce
 
 
Health apps run into privacy snags
 
 
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