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CLEAN : Stock shots: African leaders urge Marshall Plan against Ebola

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CLEAN : Stock shots: African leaders urge Marshall Plan against Ebola
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Medical experts in the U.S. hope that President Barack Obama's decision to increase aid to West African countries fighting Ebola will spur others in the international community to further action. (Sept. 17)

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Medical experts in the U.S. hope that President Barack Obama's decision to increase aid to West African countries fighting Ebola will spur others in the international community to further action. President Obama announced Tuesday he...
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David Cameron in Monrovia For Poverty Talks

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David Cameron in Monrovia For Poverty Talks
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Protocol Breach Leads to First U.S. Ebola Infection

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Oct. 13 -- The U.S. health worker who contracted Ebola after being in contact with an infected patient in Dallas is leading officials to examine how widespread the danger is for those who cared for him. Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday...
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CLEAN : Ebola infection rate dropping: Liberian government

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CLEAN : Ebola infection rate dropping: Liberian government
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Pentagon Updates Ebola Mission

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Oct. 7 -- Mark Crumpton reports on todays top news headlines on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ebola Outbreak: How Airports Are Reacting

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports on the efforts of international airports to screen passengers who have potentially been in contact with Ebola in West Africa. She spoke on Oct. 9 with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart.""...
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CLEAN : Liberia: Trial for Potential Ebola Treatment Underway

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CLEAN : Liberia: Trial for Potential Ebola Treatment Underway
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Laura Bush continues visit

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1. US First Lady Laura Bush walking toward children's choir 2. Close up of girl singing, zoom out to wide shot of choir and Bush 3. Bush walking onto stage at National Centre for Women's Development 4. Man in audience 5. Laura Bush...
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More reax from doctor at Centers for Disease Control, minister

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Liberian officials faced a difficult choice on Thursday - deciding which handful of Ebola patients were to receive an experimental drug that could prove life-saving, ineffective or even harmful. ZMapp, the untested Ebola drug, arrived in...
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WHO official says number of cases "doubling every four weeks"

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The death toll from Ebola will rise this week to more than 4,500 people among the nine-thousand infected, and the outbreak is still out of control in three West African nations, a top official with the UN health agency said on...
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Poverty, Instability Led to Ebola Outbreak: Edelstein

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Oct. 24 -- Chatham House Research Fellow Michael Edelstein discusses the Ebola outbreak in West Africa on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Russia Scraps One Black Sea Gas Pipeline for Another

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Dec. 2 -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on today's top news stories on The Pulse.
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Dallas Hospital First Released Ebola Man With Antibiotic

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Oct. 1 -- The first man to be diagnosed in the U.S. with Ebola was initially given antibiotics and sent home by a Dallas hospital after showing up with flu-like symptoms, creating a two-day gap before he returned in an ambulance....
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A deployment ceremony was held in Maryland Monday for the U.S. military mobile laboratory staff that will head to West Africa this week to help with the fight against Ebola. (Oct. 27)

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A deployment ceremony was held in Maryland Monday for the U.S. military mobile laboratory staff that will head to West Africa this week. The 1st Area Medical Laboratory based in Aberdeen, is designed to assess and combat biological and...
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CLEAN: Charles Taylor war crimes trial enters final phase

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Charles Taylor's war crimes trial enters its final phase on Tuesday after three years of gripping, often gruesome, testimony on the Liberian ex-president's alleged warmongering in Sierra Leone. The Hague, Netherlands. (Footage by...
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VOICED : Hopes of banning FGM in Liberia fade ahead of election

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Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf battled unsuccessfully to ban female genital mutilation during her 12 years as Africa's first female president and now as she prepares to step down ahead of Tuesday's general election it's feared...
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Africa’s New Solar Grid

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Jun.30 -- In Africa, where half the population lacks access to power, inexpensive solar-powered microgrids offer the promise of development while reducing greenhouse gas emissions from burning wood and crop waste. Easy Solar makes solar...
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Chinese medical teams arrive to train local doctors to use protective clothing

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A Chinese medical team arrived in Guinea on Monday to train local doctors in the use of protective clothing as the country battles the spread of the deadly Ebola virus. A Chinese plane carrying medical equipment worth 1.6 (m) million US...
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US ambassador to UN on efforts to fight Ebola

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The US Ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday that the best way to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus was to tackle "the problem at its source". Speaking in the Liberian capital Monrovia, Powers said US forces, aid workers...
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Ghana president calls for increased support for those countries affected by Ebola

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Accra - 16 January 2015 1. ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) Commission officials arriving for news conference 2. Close of banner reading (English): "High level coordination meeting of ECOWAS Partners on the Fight...
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100 People in Dallas Area Monitored for Ebola Symptoms

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Oct. 2 -- 100 people in Dallas are being monitored for symptoms of Ebola after coming into contact with patient Thomas Eric Duncan or others who Duncan had met, health officials said. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ebola Out of Control, U.S. Case Was Inevitable: Garrett

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Sept. 30 -- Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Bloomberg's Matt Miller discuss the first case of deadly Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. They speak with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock.""...
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David Cameron makes Surprise Visit to Libya

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David Cameron makes Surprise Visit to Libya