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Bill Gates says lives of poor people will improve

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The 42 billion US dollar Gates Foundation is predicting that the lives of poor people around the world will improve more over the next 15 years than at any time in history. Bill and Melinda Gates, in an interview on Wednesday, laid out...
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CLEAN : Uganda: 5 health workers discharged from Ebola isolation unit

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Five medical staff members that contracted Ebola from treating the first confirmed case in Uganda in September have recovered and been discharged from an isolation unit in Entebbe, Uganda (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Officials from the Obama administration urged calm over the single case of Ebola in the United States as the military said Friday it had begun the long-awaited aid to disease-ravaged Liberia. (Oct. 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus018348 The Obama administration urged calm over the single case of Ebola in the United States as the military said Friday it had begun the long-awaited aid to disease-ravaged Liberia, with medical...
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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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Total CEO de Margerie Killed in Executive Jet Crash

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Oct. 21 -- In ""The Big Picture,"" Bloomberg's Angie Lau reports on the top stories of the day on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rumor and suspicion about the origin of the West Africa Ebola outbreak, and those trying to fight it, are hampering efforts to contain the epidemic. Experts in regional culture say better communication and understanding can help. (Dec. 10)

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(SUPER = Meliandou, Guinea) (SUPER = Voice of Translator: Etienne Ouamouno, son died of Ebola) "We brought him to the health center. They gave us medicine. But despite this, when we returned home, he died that night." (SUPER = Gueckedou,...
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Ebola's Impact on Leisure and Travel Stocks

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Oct. 13 -- Douglas McNeill, investment director at Charles Stanley & Co., discusses how the Ebola outbreak has impacted leisure and travel stocks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on ""Countdown.""...
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This President Is Not Going to Turn Pink: Miller

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Oct. 16 -- Woodrow Wilson International Center Vice President Aaron David Miller discusses U.S. military strategy against the Islamic State. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ebola in Dallas: How Can the CDC Sure of Containment?

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Oct. 1 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on public health efforts in light of the first case of Ebola in the United States and looks at the travel timeline of the patient. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Will Isolating Ebola Patients Create a Legal Debate?

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Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Lisa Beyer discusses the Ebola epidemic as the United States government debates isolating Ebola patients. She speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Tech and Robotics Are Helping Fight Ebola

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Oct. 27 -- The Naked Future Author Patrick Tucker discusses the use of tech to fight Ebola. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sen. Gregg: Obama Hasnt Managed Ebola Crisis Well

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Oct. 23 -- Former Republican Senator Judd Gregg rates his partys chances in the upcoming midterm elections. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Sweden Steps Up Search for Mystery Sub

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Oct. 21 -- In ""The Big Picture,"" Bloomberg's Angie Lau reports on the top stories of the day on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

We Need to Centralize Control Over Ebola: Stavridis

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Oct. 17 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Fletcher School at Tufts University Dean Admiral James Stavridis recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines. He speaks with Tom Keene, Scarlet Fu and...
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Bloomberg

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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Who Cares About Midterms, Theres Ebola in the U.S.

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Nov. 4 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the concerns that U.S. citizens find more important than the 2014 midterm elections. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Ebola in U.S.: Hospital Training, Restricted Travel

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Oct. 31 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays public opinion on how to handle the Ebola virus in the United States. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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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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Bloomberg

Burwell: We Have Public Health System to Contain Ebola

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Oct. 3 -- Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell comments on United States government efforts in response to the spread of Ebola. She spoke at a White House news conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Stocks Retreat on Global Growth Scare

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Oct. 15 -- Charles Schwab Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop, Bloomberg's Julie Hyman and Lisa Ambramowicz discuss the market selloff, retail sales and the effects of Ebola. They speak on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ghana, Uganada, Tanzania and Nigeria comment as Nigeria declared free of Ebola; Israeli measures to prevent spread

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African leaders at a business summit in London warned on Monday that the Ebola crisis could harm the continent's economy. Tanzania's Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda said it was a concern for all of Africa, adding that Ebola was threatening...
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Bloomberg

How Businesses Leaders Can Help Fight the Ebola Outbreak

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Sept. 22 -- Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina discusses what role U.S. business leaders can play in fighting the spread of Ebola. She speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Is Greece to Blame for the Selloff in U.S. Stocks?

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Jan. 5 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Matt Miller, Mary Childs and Lisa Abramowicz wrap up the days top market stories on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Nestle Revenue Misses Estimates Amid Price Pressure

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Oct. 16 -- Nestle reported nine-month sales that missed analysts estimates as deflationary pressure eroded revenue in Europe, providing a setback for the worlds biggest food company in reaching its full-year growth target. Bloomberg's...