Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Today's Headlines: Sparks fly in Clinton-Trump duel, Historic Colombia peace deal is signed, FA to investigate Allardyce allegations

Sparks fly in Clinton-Trump duel
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Today's Headlines September 27
Top News Stories
Sparks fly in Clinton-Trump duel
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump clash over jobs, race and the Iraq War in a feisty first debate of the election campaign.
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Clinton and Trump clash in debate
The two US presidential candidates engage in a feisty first TV debate and clash over job creation, race and the Iraq War.
Reality Check: Clinton v Trump debate
Fact checking the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Historic Colombia peace deal is signed
Colombia's government and left-wing Farc rebels sign an agreement that formally brings an end to 52 years of civil war.
 
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FA to investigate Allardyce allegations
The FA is investigating claims England boss Sam Allardyce used his role to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offer advice on how to bypass transfer rules.
Stories from India
Viewpoint: How India's response to Pakistan weakens Sharif
India's strong response to Pakistan at the UN general assembly shows it is no longer willing to play by the old rules.
South Asia's 'disposable women'
Women in South Asia are being used and abandoned by the British Asian men who marry them. Should their treatment be classed as a form of domestic violence?
Why India's commercial space programme is thriving
Monday's successful launch of eight satellites into space proves India's commercial space programme is booming, writes Yogita Limaye.
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US presidential debates: How do you debate Donald Trump?
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Clinton: 'There is something he is hiding'
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Nafta : 'Single worse deal ever approved'
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Meet the cat man of Aleppo
Magazine
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Inside France's 'boot camp' for wavering radicals
France is planning a string rehabilitation centres to combat extremism. But the first to open is already proving controversial.
Sport
Sam Allardyce: England manager allegations investigated by FA
The FA is investigating claims England boss Sam Allardyce used his role to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offer advice on how to bypass transfer rules.
Team Sky boss defends Wiggins' use of drug - full story and video interview
Team Sky boss Sir Dave Brailsford defends Sir Bradley Wiggins' use of a banned steroid, insisting it was not taken to enhance performances.
Watson named as fifth US Ryder Cup vice-captain
The United States name Bubba Watson as Ryder Cup vice-captain, plus both teams will pay their respects to golf great Arnold Palmer on Friday.
Business
First US shale gas arrives in UK
The first shipment of US shale gas is arriving in Scotland amid fierce debate about the future of fracking in the UK.
US hits Chinese firm on North Korea ties
The US puts sanctions on a Chinese company and four executives alleged to have helped North Korea's nuclear programme.
 
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Technology
Sale of Kodi TV boxes faces legal test
A legal case concerning the sale of video-streaming set-top boxes on which subscription content can be accessed for free begins on Tuesday.
Is this the moment e-sports comes of age?
The Philadelphia 76ers basketball team has taken control of two teams of professional video games players.
Autos
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Reinventing the little black dress
Inspired by BMW's i8 sports car, a London design duo updates a fashion icon
 
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Is this the world's most beautiful car?
Aston Martin set out to do one thing really well, and with the DB11, it has
Capital
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These hidden behaviours can cost you
They could derail a job interview. And you probably don't even know you do them
 
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Being offline is overrated
The case for never logging off is stronger than you've been led to believe
Culture
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Clinton and Trump's image war
Power dressing: Who will win?
 
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Where does canned laughter come from?
A history of the laugh track on TV– and an elegy for its passing
Earth
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No water for five years? No problem
The secret of surviving extreme thirst
 
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We have cockroaches all wrong
Everything we "know" is an urban myth
Future
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What if the world went vegetarian?
The unanticipated consequences if everyone gave up meat
 
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The genius who grows tiny brains
We can now build human brains in the laboratory
Travel
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Where the white rhino safely roams
This man risks his life each day to protect Africa's most threatened wildlife
 
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A world famous backyard party
'One of the seven wonders of the blues music world'
 
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