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In Liberia, Ebola cases ‘increasing exponentially’
Full Article The Salt Lake Tribune
09 Sep 2014

That grim picture, detailed Monday by the World Health Organization, is poised to become even bleaker. The number of Ebola cases in Liberia, the country hit hardest by the outbreak, is "increasing exponentially," the agency said, adding that the country’s needs "have completely outstripped the government’s and partners’ capacity to respond." Join...

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Health workers, attend to patients that contracted the Ebola virus, at a clinic in Monrovia, Liberia, Monday, Sept. 8, 2014.
photo: AP / Abbas Dulleh

updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Liberia to see huge Ebola surge.
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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EBOLA PANDEMIC - An Extraordinary Crisis to Bring in the New World Order
updated 26 Aug 2014; published 26 Aug 2014
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If Ebola is Killing Medical Staff how will the Public Survive?
updated 11 Sep 2013; published 11 Sep 2013
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Your death will be gruesome! Conformation of the Katrina Virus Federal Desensitizing Propaganda
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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WHO: Liberia Will See Thousands Of New Ebola Cases
updated 09 Sep 2014; published 09 Sep 2014
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News Wrap: WHO projects ‘exponential increase’ for Ebola
Iraq secures area around key dam after US strikes
Full Article BBC News
08 Sep 2014

Iraqi forces say they have cleared Islamic State (IS) militants from a wide area around the strategic Haditha dam, helped by US air strikes. The jihadists have repeatedly tried to capture the dam in western Anbar province from government troops and their Sunni militia allies. The action marked a widening of US air strikes which have previously been...

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Kurdish forces, known as the Peshmerga, make their way to the front line to fight militants from the extremist Islamic State group at Mosul Dam, outside Mosul, Iraq, Monday, Aug 18, 2014. Boosted by two days of U.S. airstrikes, Iraqi and Kurdish forces on Monday wrested back control of the country's largest dam from Islamic militants, a military spokesman in Baghdad said, as fighting was reported to be underway for the rest of the strategic facility.
photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed

updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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US strikes militants near Iraq dam
updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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ISIS: US strikes Islamic State militants at Iraq's Haditha dam
updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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United States launches strikes around Iraq's Haditha Dam.
updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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US strikes Islamic State militants at Iraq's Haditha dam
updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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US air strikes target militants near Iraq's Haditha Dam.
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Iraq 'clears' IS from key dam area after US strikes
Meteorite smashes into Nicaraguan capital leaving 12-metre crater
Full Article South China Morning Post
08 Sep 2014

A mysterious explosion that rocked Nicaragua’s crowded capital Managua, creating a large crater, appears to have been caused by a small meteorite, officials said on Sunday. Amazingly, in a sprawling city of 1.2 million people, the impact near the international airport did not cause any known injuries, but it did leave a crater measuring 12 metres...

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Nicaraguan meteorite
photo: AP / Nicaraguan Army

updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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IMPACT! Meteorite Smashes Into Nicaragua, Leaving 'Massive Crater' After Blast!
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Meteorite Leaves Crater in Nicaraguan Capital Managua
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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'Meteorite' Smashes Into Nicaraguan Capital Flying Meteorites- CAUGHT ON CAMERA
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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'Meteorite' Smashes Into Nicaraguan Capital(VIDEO FOOTAGE)
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Meteorite Strikes Capitol of Nicaragua, Leaves 39 Foot Wide Crater
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Small Meteorite Strikes in Nicaragua's Capital City of Managua
Bryan Brothers make it an even 100
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
08 Sep 2014

— In yet another highlight in careers that have been filled with them, Bob and Mike Bryan, the world's best men's doubles team for almost as long as anybody can remember, won the U.S. Open title here Sunday. It would be hard to define any of their titles and landmarks as special because there are so...

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Bob, left, and Mike Bryan kiss the men's doubles championship trophy
photo: AP / Mike Groll

updated 16 May 2012; published 16 May 2012
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Bryan Brothers - Tribute (HD)
updated 10 Jul 2014; published 10 Jul 2014
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[HD] Pospisil/Sock vs Bryan/Bryan Wimbledon 2014 Final - Conclusion
updated 06 Sep 2013; published 06 Sep 2013
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US OPEN 2013 SEMI FINALS HIGHLIGHTS of Bryan brothers Vs PaeACs Stepanek Final Set
updated 22 Mar 2013; published 22 Mar 2013
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The Bryan Brothers Practice Volleys 2013 Indian Wells California
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Australian Open 2013 Mens Doubles Final Bryan & Bryan vs Haase & Sijsling
updated 20 Nov 2010; published 20 Nov 2010
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Djokovic Plays Piano In Bryan Brothers London 2010 Vlog1
Serena Williams, reacts after defeating Caroline Wozniacki
photo: AP / Darron Cummings

updated 07 Sep 2014; published 07 Sep 2014
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Serena Williams Wins 2014 U.S Open
updated 31 Aug 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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Serena Williams Wins Straight Sets at US Open
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Serena wins sixth US Open | Tennis
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Serena Williams beat Vania King -6-1, 6-0.| US Open Tennis 2014
updated 24 Jun 2014; published 24 Jun 2014
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Serena Williams Wins In Straight Sets
updated 08 Sep 2014; published 08 Sep 2014
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Serena Williams wins 6th US Open and 18th Grand Slam title

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The Guardian
David Cameron says Islamic State militants are a direct threat to the UK and Barack Obama has vowed to 'destroy' them. As the Nato summit in Wales ends, Simon Tisdall assesses...
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Mail Guardian South Africa
COMMENT For the West’s masters of war, it’s a good time to be in Wales. A military alliance that has struggled for years to explain why it still exists has a packed...
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Huffington Post
President Obama, I admire your unusual courage, you have been a hero, and a sane man in my books, and a coward a few times. On behalf of Muslims, I strongly condemn the evil acts...

Israel wants force deployment in Gaza: report
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Jerusalem, September 07: The Israeli foreign ministry has proposed the deployment of an international force in the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of Operation Protective Edge, the Ha'aretz daily reported Sunday. The proposal, submitted in a document to...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Indian Army Soldiers paddle a raft as they assist Kashmiri residents during flood rescue operations in the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Saturday on September 06, 2014.
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Five days of heavy rains have left more than 335 dead in Pakistan and the Pakistan and Indian-administered areas of Kashmir, the region's worst flooding in more than five decades. By Sunday, flooding had submerged at least 450 villages and triggered...
photo: WN / Imran Nissar
U.S. President Barack Obama arrives for a G7 summit at the EU Council building in Brussels on Wednesday, June 4, 2014. The leaders of the Group of Seven will participate in a two day meeting in which they will discuss among other issues, the situation in Ukraine.
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WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama will deliver a speech to Americans and consult with lawmakers this week to sell his plan to go on the offensive against Islamic State militants, but is trying to head off public concern about another big military...
photo: AP / Yves Logghe
Homes burn after being hit by a shell in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2014. Strong explosions were heard early Sunday on the outskirts of the main rebel-held city in eastern Ukraine near the airport, raising new fears that a cease-fire signed two days ago is on the verge of collapse. Blasts powerful enough to be heard in downtown Donetsk came from the area near the airport, which has been under the control of government troops since May and has come under unremitting attacks from pro-Russia separatist rebels since then.
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Strong explosions have been heard on the outskirts of the main rebel-held city in eastern Ukraine near the airport, raising new fears that a ceasefire signed two days ago is on the verge of collapse. The ceasefire had appeared to be holding for much...
photo: AP / Sergei Grits
President Barack Obama and President Pena Nieto of Mexico share a toast prior to a working dinner at Los Pinos
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Washington, September 06: US President Barack Obama has abandoned a plan to force through immigration reform before the end of the summer, BBC reported Saturday. Tens of thousands of people try to get into the US from Mexico annually. Many are...
photo: White House / Pete Souza
File - Former child soldiers enlisted by Al Shabaab are handed over to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) after their capture by forces of the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), 1 November, 2012.
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Mogadishu, September 06: Somalia's Islamist militant group al-Shabab has appointed Ahmad Umar as successor to its former leader Ahmed Abdi Godane who was killed in a US air strike. Umar's name was announced in an online statement by al-Shabab, vowing...
photo: UN / Tobin Jones
Roger Federer, of Switzerland, walks off the court
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NEW YORK - Marin Cilic completed a sensational set of shocking semi-finals by upsetting 17-times grand slam winner Roger Federer 6-3 6-4 6-4 on Saturday to reach the final of the U.S. Open. Croatian 14th seed Cilic's opponent in Monday's final will...
photo: AP / Darron Cummings)