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Head of UN task force on Ebola says international community must not let its guard down

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The new head of the UN mission for Ebola response warned against "complacency" in the fight against the virus in Liberia. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed said "we have to keep the same degree of mobilisation that we have had so far," despite a...
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Volunteers for the World Olympian Association and members of the Sierra Leonean community prepared boxes of supplies to send two shipping containers worth of supplies to West Africa. (Oct. 23)

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The Dallas-based humanitarian relief organization, MediSend International, is joining with the World Olympians Association to ship medical supplies to Sierra Leone, one of the hardest hit countries in the West African Ebola crisis....
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Emirates stop flights to Guinea; airport, street cleaning, Sierra Leone medical chief comment

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Emirates Airlines suspended flights to Conakry on Saturday following the Ebola outbreak in Guinea. Ebola has claimed more than 700 lives in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone this year, killing up to 90 percent of sufferers. Health...
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Liberian minister praises US help in fight against Ebola; doctor dies in Guinea after being infected

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Liberia's President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Wednesday praised US President Barack Obama's decision to provide direct military assistance to West Africa, describing it as "a significant moment in the battle against Ebola." "Our American...
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France and Belgium screening, co-discoverer of virus on crisis

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French Health Minister Marisol Touraine visited the medical teams from Charles de Gaulle airport on Friday, a day before they are due to start checking the temperatures of passengers arriving on the daily flight from Guinea. The controls...
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Streets quiet in Freetown as people mourn those who have died from the Ebola virus

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The streets of Freetown were quiet and empty on Monday, as people in Sierra Leone were mourning those who have died after being infected with the Ebola virus. Traffic was restricted and offices and businesses were shut down, as most of...
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US envoy to UN visits to highlight need for more international support

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The US ambassador to the United Nations visited Guinea on Sunday as part of a tour of the three West African countries hit hardest by the Ebola outbreak. Ambassador Samantha Power held talks in the Guinean capital Conakry with religious...
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Leaders are urging calm, but Dallas is a city on edge as it approaches the first Ebola incubation deadline this week. (Oct. 7)

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"Remember to wash your hands after eating" SOUNDBITE: (English) Lanita Dunlap, Heart House "It's about 20 or so sofar." SOUNDBITE: (English) Lanita Dunlap, Heart House "the negativity about this situation has made people apprehensive...
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Navy medical ship departs with troops and supplies for Sierra Leone

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A British naval medical ship left Falmouth in southern England for Sierra Leone on Friday to help in the battle to contain the outbreak of Ebola. RFA Argus is carrying a crew of around 350 members of the armed forces, including sailors,...
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EU ship lands with off-road vehicles, medicine and food for fight against Ebola

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A shipment of international relief goods - including food, medical supplies and off-road vehicles - arrived in Conakry on Saturday to help Guinea combat the Ebola outbreak. The Netherlands' naval vessel 'Karel Doorman' delivered the...
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News conference after WHO holds emergency meeting on Ebola outbreak

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International health organisations continued discussions on Thursday on how to tackle West Africa's deadliest ever outbreak of Ebola. At a meeting in the Ghanaian capital Accra, participating officials stressed the importance of all...
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UNICEF donates motorbikes to help Guinea fight Ebola outbreak

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UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) presented the Guinean government with dozens of motorbikes on Thursday, to help with the fight against Ebola. The bikes are to allow government health officials to reach...
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Ebola-Triggered Stock Selloff Will Reverse: Sri-Kumar

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Oct. 2 -- Komal Sri-Kumar, founder and president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, discusses how U.S. equity investors are reacting to the Ebola threat and the Hong Kong protests. He speaks with Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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J&J Gets Ready to Test Ebola Vaccine

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Oct. 22 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu and Scarlet Fu and Bloomberg Industries Paul Sweeney report on the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fears of Ebola are keeping doctors and patients alike away from hospitals in the West African nation of Guinea. (Oct. 23)

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SOUNDBITE (fula, translator read English) Abdulai Sie Sawaneh, Trader at the hospital: "People are talking about Ebola all over here, they say 'if you come here at the hospital you will get this and that', the public is now afraid of...
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Bloomberg

New Ebola Patient Possibly Transported to NE

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Nov. 14 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Brendan Greeley and Scarlet Fu look at trending news stories of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Why Youre Paying More to Fly as Airlines Spend Less

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Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg Rankings Analyst Douglas Lavanture reports on the performance of the airline industry on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Iraqi PM Warns of Islamic State Plots

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Sept. 25 -- Mark Crumpton reports on todays top news headlines on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

First Ebola Patient Diagnosed in U.S. Has Died in Dallas

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Oct. 8 -- Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the United States diagnosed with the Ebola virus, has died in a Dallas hospital. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

IBM Shares Tumble the Most in 4 Years

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Oct. 20 ""Mark Crumpton reports on todays top news stories on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.S., China Agree to Trade Deal

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Nov. 11 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on todays top news stories on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Are We Headed for an Ugly Correction?

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Oct. 13 -- AllianceBernstein Chief Market Strategist Vadim Zlotnikov and Bloomberg's Mike Regan discuss stocks, the Fed and market uncertainty. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Delta Earnings Flying High

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Oct. 16 -- Betty Liu reports on todays top news stories on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Airports Begin to Screen for Ebola

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Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan reports on todays top news headlines on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)