News Headlines - 03 October 2016

‘Imagine President Trump.’ Another conservative paper can’t, endorses first Democrat since 1868. - The Washington Post

The San Diego Union-Tribune, long a bastion of conservatism in the West, broke a 148-year-long streak of endorsing Republicans for president and told its readers on Friday to vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.

Colombian Voters Reject Peace Deal With FARC Rebels - WSJ

Voters narrowly rejected a peace accord between President Juan Manuel Santos and a Marxist rebel group that would have ended 52 years of conflict, a startling outcome that thrusts this country into uncertainty.

George W. Bush's daughter attends Clinton fundraiser in Paris - CNNPolitics.com

Barbara Bush, a daughter of former President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush, attended a Hillary Clinton fundraiser in Paris Saturday night, according a source familiar with the event.

UK manufacturing growth 'best for two years' - BBC News

The UK's manufacturing sector surged in September, growing at its fastest level since June 2014, a closely watched survey has indicated... But the weak pound had pushed up firms' costs "at a double-digit annual rate".

British scientists on brink of HIV cure | The Times & The Sunday Times

A British man with HIV hopes to become the first in the world to be cured of the disease by using a pioneer­ing new therapy designed to eradicate the virus.