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| Israel's worries beyond al-Assad | | | This week marks the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Across Israel, families build primitive structures with branches or palm fronds as roofs. They do so to remember the biblical exodus from Egypt and 40 years of exile in the Sinai Desert. It is a celebration of survival. |
| Infineon sees 2013 profit beating target by a fifth - report | | | BERLIN, Sept 22 (Reuters) - German chipmaker Infineon expects to beat its profit target by about a fifth this financial year as demand from industrial customers is improving, Boersen-Zeitung reported, citing company finance chief Dominik Asam. |
| Michael Jackson death trial nears end | | | AEG LIve lawyers rested their defense case in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial, setting the scene for closing arguments to be delivered in a Los Angeles courtroom starting Monday. |
| ECB ready to act to help credit market if needed Liikanen | | | MILAN (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is ready to boost liquidity in the credit market by issuing another long-term loan if necessary, ECB Governing Council member Erkki Liikanen was quoted as saying on Sunday by Italy's Corriere della Sera newspaper. |
| NBC chief Greenblatt extends contract through 2017 | | | Sept 20 (Reuters) - NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt has extended his contract with the Comcast-owned broadcast network through 2017, a person with knowledge of the decision said on Friday. |
| Vettel wins Singapore GP to extend lead | | | Sebastian Vettel extends his championship lead to 60 points with a commanding win at Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix, claiming victory for the third year in a row at the Marina Bay street circuit and his third successive triumph of this season. |
| Mexico scours for dozens missing amid floods as storms abate | | | LA PINTADA, Mexico (Reuters) - Rescuers cleared mud from shattered houses on Friday, searching for dozens of people missing after a mudslide flattened their village in southwest Mexico as some of the most destructive storms to hit the country in decades abated. |
| How Yihaodian sees e-commerce | | | The growth of e-commerce in China has outpaced that of western countries during the past five years. This is largely due to the rapid growth of Internet users, improved online payments, increasing coverage and improving services. |
| Merkel romps to victory but faces tough coalition choices | | | BERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel won a landslide personal victory in Germany's general election on Sunday, but her conservatives appeared just short of the votes needed to rule on their own and may have to convince leftist rivals to join a coalition government. |
| Obama U.S.-Russian agreement on Syria 'important step' | | | Sept. 16 - U.S. President Barack Obama hails a weekend deal reached by the U.S.-Russia on moving Syrian chemical weapons to international control as 'an important step' but added that it must 'properly implemented.' Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Monaco's F1 transformation | | | The most famous race in Formula One -- the Monaco Grand Prix -- brings a change of pace to Monaco's Mediterranean idyll. |
| UK government tax adviser quits after giving avoidance tips | | | LONDON (Reuters) - A tax adviser to the British government has been forced to resign after he was recorded giving tips at a conference on how to pay less tax and "keep money out of the Chancellor's grubby mitts", a Treasury minister said. |
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