News Headlines - 11 October 2014
Prominent student leader Agnes Chow Ting has quit her role as a spokeswoman for Scholarism, an activist group representing secondary school students, citing exhaustion and stress as the pro-democracy movement continues.
▽New Clinton documents shed light on Monica Lewinsky fallout - CBS News
The National Archives has released documents showing how the White House sought to defend President Bill Clinton against the political fallout from his affair with intern Monica Lewinsky.
▽Sports Company Says It 'Clearly Messed Up' by Ignoring Female Athletes - ABC News
McKenna Peterson wrote a viral letter to Stack last week that pointed out that the only girl featured in Dick's Sporting Good's basketball catalog was shown sitting on the stands.
▽Woman receives kidney from stranger after making appeal in local newspaper - Telegraph
Sally-Anne Grainger, 34, is given the gift of life by a former prisoner who wanted to make amends for his past mistakes
▽BBC News - Japan prepares for 'powerful' Typhoon Vongfong
Japan is bracing for the arrival of a powerful typhoon, Vongfong, which officials have said will be the strongest storm to hit Japan this year.