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Heated
Debate
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, right, stands with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at the start of the presidential debate at Hofstra
University in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Trump, Clinton Battle Fiercely Over Taxes, Race, Terror
JULIE PACE Donald Trump Monday Businessman Trump repeat- the presidential rivals tan- on renegotiating trade
night for keeping his per- edly cast Clinton as a “typi- gled for 90-minutes over deals that he said have
JILL COLVIN sonal tax returns and busi- cal politician†as he sought their vastly different visions caused companies to
ness dealings secret from to capitalize on Americans’ for the nation’s future. move jobs out of the U.S.
Associated Press voters and peddling a frustration with Washington. Clinton called for lowering
“racist lie†about President Locked in an exceedingly taxes for the middle class, Continued on page 3
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) — In Barack Obama. close White House race, while Trump focused more
a combative opening de-
bate, Hillary Clinton em-
phatically denounced
Colombia, FARC Sign Historic Peace Deal Ending Conflict
J. GOODMAN of the deal, President Juan shouts rose urging Santos for the war’s victims, 50 congress by endorsing the
A. RODRIGUEZ Manuel Santos and Ro- and Londono to “Hug, hug, white flags were raised. peace deal. “Yes, we can;
Associated Press drigo Londono, leader of hug!†But in the end, the Everyone at the event yes, we can; yes, we can,â€
CARTAGENA, Colombia the Revolutionary Armed two men just clasped hands wore white as a symbol of they shouted, followed by
(AP) — Colombia’s gov- Forces of Colombia, signed and the rebel commander, peace. calls for Timochenko to be
ernment and the country’s the 297-page agreement also known as Timochenko, “Viva Colombia,†Ban president.
largest rebel movement before a crowd of 2,500 put on a pin shaped like a shouted at the conclusion “Let no one doubt that we
signed a historic peace foreign dignitaries and spe- white dove that Santos has of his speech welcoming are going into politics with-
accord Monday evening cial guests, including U.N. been wearing on his lapel the peace deal. out weapons,†Londono
ending a half-century of Secretary-General Ban Ki- for years. Seconds later five The signing was greeted by said in his speech after the
combat that caused more moon and U.S. Secretary of jets buzzed overhead in for- wild cheers by about 1,000 signing.
than 220,000 deaths and State John Kerry. mation trailing smoke in the FARC rebels in Sabanas
made 8 million homeless. Many in the audience had colors of Colombia’s flag. del Yari, where the group Continued on page 2
Underlining the importance tears in their eyes, and During a minute of silence recently concluded its last