The final four Republicans battling it out for their party's US
Presidential nomination have taken part in a less personally combative
televised debate.
The candidates shied away from the usual shouting matches, instead
engaging in discussions focused on their policies should they win the
White House.
Our US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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