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WRAP Bush orders ships to station off Liberia, reax in Monrovia

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Washington DC, USA 1. US President George W Bush and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas walking to podium 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George Bush, US President: "As the statement says that we put out, that US troops will...
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WRAP SA, Zim presidents arrive, Liberian president

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November 3, 2006 1. Wide of plane carrying South African President Thabo Mbeki on runway with Chinese honour guard waiting 2. Mbeki disembarks from plane 3. Mbeki inspects Chinese honour guard escorted by Chinese official 4. Zoom to mid...
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Construction workers rush to build additional hospital space

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The race to provide enough hospital space to cater for the ever increasing numbers of Ebola sufferers in the Liberian capital Monrovia continued on Thursday. Workers at the construction site of a wood-framed hospital that will have an...
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Sudan rules itself out of hosting 2015 Africa Cup of Nations

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Sudan says it will not host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations - the continent's largest football tournament. Rumours are rife that current hosts Morocco will pull-out amid the Ebola epidemic and organisers are looking for a...
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VOICER Looting at port ahead of handover to peacekeepers

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LURD-controlled area of Monrovia 0000 Various shots of looters carrying food-aid 0012 Rebels chasing away looters 0020 Rebels destroying looted food aid 0026 SOUNDBITE (English) Sekou Fofana, LURD Spokesman 0034 Rebel firing warning...
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U.S. Airports Step Up Screening for Deadly Ebola Virus

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Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports on new U.S. airport policies to help prevent the spread of Ebola from West Africa airline passengers. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Liberian president declares state of emergency to help tackle Ebola virus

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Liberia's president has declared a state of emergency in the West African nation amid an Ebola outbreak that shows no signs of slowing. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf made the announcement through the state-run radio ELBC late on...
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WAfrica delegation tells Gbagbo he must go, Ouattara meeting

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1. Motorcade arriving at incumbent Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo's palace 2. Gbagbo greeting Dr. Thomas Yayi Boni, President of Benin 3. Gbagbo greeting Ernest Bai Koroma, President of Sierra Leone 4. Gbagbo greeting Pedro Pires,...
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Bloomberg

Why Is the Ebola Outbreak So Hard to Control?

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Sept. 23 -- Samaritans Purse Vice President Ken Isaacs and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discuss the West Africa Ebola outbreak. They speak on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Lagarde: IMF Cant Finance Hospitals, Others Can

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Oct. 2 -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde discusses the Ebola outbreak on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Public Support for Hong Kong Protesters on the Rise

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Oct. 23 -- Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on todays top news stories. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Snr Liberian rebel says rebels could withdraw when area secure

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1. Wide shot exterior Sant'Egidio building 2. Sekou Conneh, leader of Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD), enters room and sits down 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sekou Conneh, Leader of Liberians United for Reconciliation...
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VOICER Anti-Taylor protest in front of US embassy

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3 July 2003 0000 Peace demonstrators running along street past US Embassy 0002 Demonstrators gathered outside US Embassy waving green branches as symbols of peace 0012 Close up of banner reading: "Taylor come down: the Liberians need...
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Residents frustrated by slow response after medical officials take days to remove body off the street

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Residents in the Liberian capital Monrovia were angry on Saturday that the body of a man who died of unknown circumstances has been lying on the streets of for two days as the country continues to fight an Ebola outbreak. People accused...
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Major Ebola outbreak in western African region

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Major Ebola outbreak in western African region
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Tensions diminish after blockade that sparked unrest is lifted

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Residents of the West Point neighbourhood of Liberia's capital on Saturday braved the rain and took to the streets to celebrate the lifting of a blockade that had sparked unrest last week. Dancing and chanting "No ebola!" the locals run...
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Hospital services for Liberians badly affected after ebola outbreak

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Suspected Ebola patients on Monday were sitting outside the entrance to the Ebola treatment centre of the medical humanitarian organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF). The patients have been brought in from various communities around...
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Liberia - Civil War Refugees

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A ceasefire agreed by Liberia's civil war foes was due to take effect at midnight (2400 GMT) on Wednesday (28/12). Fierce fighting in Liberia brought the task of humanitarian assistance to a complete standstill The large influx of...
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LIBERIA: US OFFICIAL DELEGATION TO DISCUSS CEASEFIRE

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English/Nat U-S officials are on their way to Liberia to discuss how to bolster the fragile cease-fire in the country. The delegation is to explore ways of providing greater support for the weak African peacekeeping army, sent in to...
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Rebels push further into Liberia's war-ravaged capital

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1. Long shot of Monrovia, distant gunfire audible 2. Mid shot of same 3. Various shots of gunmen in the street 4. Man running past vans 5. Pan from crater in road to vehicle with bullet holes 6. Mid shot of gunmen in the street 7....
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SYND 24 9 76 LIBERIAN PRESIDENT WILLIAM TOLBERT ADDRESSES US CONGRESS

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The President of Liberia, William Tolbert jnr told a joint meeting of the United States Congress on Thursday (September 23) that Africans will fight to "the last drop of blood" to win majority rule in Rhodesia. Tolbert, whose country was...
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SIERRA LEONE: US SUSPEND EVACUATIONS FROM LIBERIAN CAPITAL MONROVIA

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Eng/French/Nat The US military has suspended evacuations from the Liberian capital until Thursday night, saying Monrovia's raging urban warfare had made daytime operations too dangerous. Three U-S amphibious ships based in the Atlantic...
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China sends supplies to Liberia to fight Ebola virus

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A large consignment of medical supplies donated by the Chinese government arrived in Liberia on Monday as the country battles the spread of the deadly Ebola virus. A shortage of full-body suits and even clean surgical gloves has left...
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Doctor who recovered from Ebola on crisis, latest on clinical trials

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US Senators said on Tuesday that urgent action was needed to tackle the Ebola epidemic, during a hearing on the outbreak ravaging West Africa. "We must take the dangerous, deadly threat of the Ebola epidemic as seriously as we take...