Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

BBC News--Today's Headlines Spetember 3, 2014

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Today’s Headlines September 3
Top News Stories
Beheading 'will not intimidate US'
President Obama says "justice will be served" on militants who beheaded journalist Steven Sotloff and vows the US will not be intimidated.
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Ukraine agrees 'ceasefire process'
Ukraine's President Poroshenko says he has agreed with Russian President Putin in telephone talks on a "ceasefire process" for the east.
'Humiliated' Indian girl found dead
A teenage Indian girl who was allegedly humiliated by village elders for protesting against her father's harassment is found dead near a railway track in West Bengal state.
Fukushima workers sue over pay
A group of workers decommissioning the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant sue its operator Tepco over unpaid hazard wages.
 
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DNA overturns 30-year US convictions
Two US men who spent three decades in prison for rape and murder, one on death row, are released after new DNA evidence proves their innocence.
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VIDEO: Beslan school siege: Ten years on
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VIDEO: Imran Khan: BBC interview
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VIDEO: Modi's first 100 days in power
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Why Paris is forgetting Ernest Hemingway
Why Paris is forgetting Ernest Hemingway
Business
Russian stocks rise from peace hope
Russian stocks rise to their highest level in three months following the announcement of a cease-fire agreement with Ukraine.
UK service sector sees strong growth
The UK service sector records its fastest growth for almost a year, but recovery in the eurozone slows, closely-watched surveys suggest.
 
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Technology
Celebrity leaks 'no breach' - Apple
The leaking of intimate photos of celebrities from iCloud accounts was due to a theft of log-in information, not a security breach, says Apple.
Home Depot probes possible hack
Home Depot says it is investigating "unusual activity" following a report that suggested its credit and debit card records had been hacked.
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London’s supercar invasion
Gold Bugattis, chrome Porsches and one monstrous Mercedes were among the peacocks strutting through central London during the hot months.
 
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The prettiest red car ever?
The matches that made motoring beautiful
Capital
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How to pull an all-nighter
Need to pull an all-nighter? Here’s how to work through the witching hour and survive the day after.
 
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The psychology of tie colours
The psychology of tie colours crosses global borders. Here’s what you need to know about getting ahead in life and work.
Culture
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In Hitler’s bathtub
Vogue model, Surrealist muse – and war correspondent. As a combat photographer with the US forces during WWII, Lee Miller created a unique historic record.
 
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Wild thing: An animal symphony
Richard Blackford’s Great Animal Orchestra Symphony reveals the hidden music in nature's sounds. Clemency Burton-Hill reports.
Future
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How the colour red warps the mind
Red is perhaps the most manipulative colour, influencing everything from your behaviour in the workplace to your love life. How? David Robson finds out.
 
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Is the ice bucket challenge vain?
If you do the ice bucket challenge, are you charitable or narcissistic? Modern altruism is all about performance, says Chris Baraniuk, but is that a bad thing?
Travel
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How we quit our jobs to travel
Quitting your job to travel is not only an option for those who go solo. Here is how one couple did it – and how they have stayed on the road, and together, ever since.
 
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Think you're a geography expert? Test your knowledge with BBC Travel’s Geoguessr – the game that proves how well you know the world!
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