Lockdown Begins in Sierra Leone to Battle Ebola New York Times
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — The most ambitious and aggressive government campaign against the Ebola epidemic gripping parts of West Africa began on Friday when Sierra Leone ordered everyone in the country to remain indoors for three days, ...
Six million confined to their homes in Sierra Leone fight against EbolaThe Globe and Mail
Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soarsIrish Independent
Ebola lockdown brings Sierra Leone capital to a haltReuters
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FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — The most ambitious and aggressive government campaign against the Ebola epidemic gripping parts of West Africa began on Friday when Sierra Leone ordered everyone in the country to remain indoors for three days, ...
Six million confined to their homes in Sierra Leone fight against Ebola
Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soars
Ebola lockdown brings Sierra Leone capital to a halt
Hot Zones Without Borders Wall Street Journal
Thirty-seven weeks into the longest and deadliest Ebola epidemic on modern record, President Obama on Tuesday dispatched $750 million and 3,000 military personnel to help contain the West African crisis. The scale of the U.S. response reflects the ...
Ebola Worst-Case Scenario Has More Than 500000 CasesBusinessweek
Ebola could infect 500000 by end of January, according to CDC projectionWashington Post
Ebola worst-case scenario: Over half a million people infectedRT
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Thirty-seven weeks into the longest and deadliest Ebola epidemic on modern record, President Obama on Tuesday dispatched $750 million and 3,000 military personnel to help contain the West African crisis. The scale of the U.S. response reflects the ...
Ebola Worst-Case Scenario Has More Than 500000 Cases
Ebola could infect 500000 by end of January, according to CDC projection
Ebola worst-case scenario: Over half a million people infected
Lizard in midday meal sends 300 school children in Bangalore to hospital Reuters
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - About 300 pupils at a school were rushed to a hospital after consuming government-provided lunches, evoking memories of 23 children who died last year after eating food from the same welfare scheme. A dead lizard was found in ...
India: Lizard in food sends children to hospitalEyewitness News
300 Indian pupils hospitalisedeNCA
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - About 300 pupils at a school were rushed to a hospital after consuming government-provided lunches, evoking memories of 23 children who died last year after eating food from the same welfare scheme. A dead lizard was found in ...
India: Lizard in food sends children to hospital
300 Indian pupils hospitalised
PUL Dedicates 50th Anniversary to Ebola Fight AllAfrica.com
The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) will dedicate the observance of its 50th Anniversary on September 30, 2014 to the national fight against the virulent Ebola virus disease that has claimed close to 1,500 lives across the country. The day will be exclusively ...
PUL Sues Liberian Gov'tThe News
Ebola crisis being used to attack media freedomThe News International
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The Press Union of Liberia (PUL) will dedicate the observance of its 50th Anniversary on September 30, 2014 to the national fight against the virulent Ebola virus disease that has claimed close to 1,500 lives across the country. The day will be exclusively ...
PUL Sues Liberian Gov't
Ebola crisis being used to attack media freedom
Happiest and saddest countries BusinessTech
South Africans are struggling and suffering more than other African nations when it comes to minding their own physical, social and financial well-being, according to a new report. Staff Writer, September 20, 2014, 0 Comments. Happiest and saddest countries.
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South Africans are struggling and suffering more than other African nations when it comes to minding their own physical, social and financial well-being, according to a new report. Staff Writer, September 20, 2014, 0 Comments. Happiest and saddest countries.
villagers murder ebola aid workers The Australian
A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...
Ebola outbreak: Guinea team found killedBBC News
Eight reported dead in attack on Ebola workers in GuineaLos Angeles Times
The fear and hopelessness behind the deadly attack on Ebola workers in GuineaWashington Post
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A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...
Ebola outbreak: Guinea team found killed
Eight reported dead in attack on Ebola workers in Guinea
The fear and hopelessness behind the deadly attack on Ebola workers in Guinea
Medical marijuana grown in Italian military lab Health24.com
In Italy, medical marijuana will be grown at a military laboratory and distributed through pharmacies to slash costs and make it more easily available. 0. Healthcare professional with marijuana from Shutterstock ~. Italy will be growing medical marijuana at a ...
Italy: Defence minister tasks military to grow marijuanaeuronews
Italian army to heal the sick with daggaiAfrica.com
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In Italy, medical marijuana will be grown at a military laboratory and distributed through pharmacies to slash costs and make it more easily available. 0. Healthcare professional with marijuana from Shutterstock ~. Italy will be growing medical marijuana at a ...
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Italian army to heal the sick with dagga
Italian army to grow medical marijuana
US nutrition program for mothers, infants sees falling demand Baltimore Sun
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A government nutrition program for pregnant mothers and small children has not kept pace with technology and U.S. poverty experts say its paper voucher system is driving low-income women away from the program when they ...
Nutrition program for mothers and infants in the US seeing low number of ...iStreet Research
Smaller stores charging more for WIC foodsFood Business News (registration)
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A government nutrition program for pregnant mothers and small children has not kept pace with technology and U.S. poverty experts say its paper voucher system is driving low-income women away from the program when they ...
Nutrition program for mothers and infants in the US seeing low number of ...
Smaller stores charging more for WIC foods
First Phase Of Polio Vaccination Underway spyghana.com
The first phase of the two annual mass polio vaccination campaign commenced on Thursday September 18, and would end on Saturday September 20, 2014. Dr.Gloria Quansah Asare ,Deputy Director General of Ghana Health service administering a ...
Gambia Commences Polio Immunization CampaignAllAfrica.com
Polio immunization exercise in La-Nkwantanang-MadinaGhanaWeb
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The first phase of the two annual mass polio vaccination campaign commenced on Thursday September 18, and would end on Saturday September 20, 2014. Dr.Gloria Quansah Asare ,Deputy Director General of Ghana Health service administering a ...
Gambia Commences Polio Immunization Campaign
Polio immunization exercise in La-Nkwantanang-Madina
World Bank president says the world has only a short time to stop Ebola spreading ABC Online
MARK COLVIN: The president of the World Bank is asking why it took the world so long to act on Ebola - an epidemic he says could be a risk for the entire world. Overnight the UN said it would establish an emergency health mission to respond to the crisis.
World Bank head warns of economic havoc caused by EbolaSydney Morning Herald
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim backs Abbott's medical research fundThe Australian
World Bank's Kim Says No Agreement on Future Russia ProjectsBusinessweek
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MARK COLVIN: The president of the World Bank is asking why it took the world so long to act on Ebola - an epidemic he says could be a risk for the entire world. Overnight the UN said it would establish an emergency health mission to respond to the crisis.
World Bank head warns of economic havoc caused by Ebola
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim backs Abbott's medical research fund
World Bank's Kim Says No Agreement on Future Russia Projects
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