GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks fall as Kerry speaks on Syria; bonds rise

* Dollar remains near 4-week high * U.S. shares fall as Kerry talks of punishing Syria * Oil and gold still fall amid uncertainty NEW YORK, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Stocks fell and U.S. Treasury prices rose on Friday after Secretary of State John Kerry made a televised address making it clear that the United States will punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for a chemical weapons attack on civilians. The remarks stoked concerns that the U.S. was ready to launch a military strike
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