N.Y. doctor positive for Ebola had no symptoms until Thursday, officials say
Full Article CNN
24 Oct 2014

October 24, 2014 -- Updated 0402 GMT (1202 HKT) New York (CNN) -- A Doctors Without Borders physician who recently returned to New York from West Africa has tested positive for the Ebola virus, becoming the first diagnosed case in the city, authorities said late Thursday. The doctor, identified as Craig Spencer, 33, came back from treating Ebola...

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Riders stand inside an L-Train subway car, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2014, in New York. Craig Spencer, a Doctors Without Borders physician who tested positive for the Ebola virus after treating Ebola patients in West Africa, had taken the train after visiting a bowling alley in Williamsburg.
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updated 28 Aug 2014; published 28 Aug 2014
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NBC CAMERAMAN INFECTED
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updated 04 Oct 2014; published 04 Oct 2014
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EU has work cut out agreeing on climate and energy policy
Full Article Business Day
23 Oct 2014

Related articles Juncker given the go-ahead for team of EU commissioners Time running out to meet global warming target, says draft UN report The big problems are connected LETTER: Climate change reality EU nations struggle to agree on dealing with Russia BRUSSELS — European Union (EU) leaders face hours of haggling as they seek to agree on a new...

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EU has work cut out agreeing on climate and energy policy
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updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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EU Nations Threaten To Block Green Energy Rules At Summit Talks
updated 24 Jul 2014; published 24 Jul 2014
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Germany's Energy Revolution and its European Neighbours
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Iguala Mayor, Spouse Involved in Students Abduction: Mexican Authorities
Full Article Novosti
23 Oct 2014

MOSCOW, October 23 (RIA Novosti) – The runaway mayor of Iguala, a Mexican town where the 43 students had been kidnapped and allegedly killed in September, along with his wife are the principal suspects in the criminal case, Mexican authorities say. Mayor of Iguala Jose Luis Abarca and his spouse Maria de los Angeles Pineda are wanted by...

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Mexico Violence : 2014 Iguala students missings
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updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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Missing Mexico students: Iguala mayor arrest ordered
updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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Missing Mexico Students Iguala Mayor Arrest Ordered | BREAKING NEWS - 23 OCT 2014
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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Missing Mexico students: Iguala mayor arrest ordered
updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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MISSING MEXICO STUDENTS Iguala mayor ARREST ORDERED BREAKING NEWS 2014
updated 18 Oct 2014; published 18 Oct 2014
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updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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Number of Ebola cases nears 10,000
Full Article The Times of India
23 Oct 2014

GENEVA: The number of people with Ebola is set to hit 10,000 in West Africa, the World Health Organization said, as the scramble to find a cure gathered pace. The UN's public health body said 9,936 people in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone — the three countries at the epicentre of the world's worst-ever Ebola epidemic — have contracted the...

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A healthcare worker in protective gear sprays disinfectant around the house of a person suspected to have Ebola virus in Port Loko Community, situated on the outskirts of Freetown, Sierra Leone, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014.
photo: AP / Michael Duff

updated 18 Oct 2014; published 18 Oct 2014
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Canada to Send 800 Vials of 'Experimental' Ebola Vaccine to WHO!
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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EBOLA VACCINE - World Health Organization Says an Ebola Vaccine Could Available By January 2015
updated 19 Oct 2014; published 19 Oct 2014
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Canada ships experimental Ebola vaccine to WHO
updated 18 Oct 2014; published 18 Oct 2014
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Canada To Ship Experimental Ebola Vaccine To WHO
updated 28 Sep 2014; published 28 Sep 2014
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Experimental Ebola Vaccines May Be Ready By 2015
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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WHO Declares Ebola Epidemic an International Health Emergency
Terrorists End Canada's Innocence
Full Article The Daily Beast
22 Oct 2014

Gunman attacked parliament in an unprecedented attack that brought real terrorism to the country for the first time. An unprecedented attack shook Canada on Wednesday as at least one gunman attacked parliament and the country's war memorial in the capital, Ottawa. A fundamentally quiet and orderly town, Ottawa rocked by the shooting of a...

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5**Andre Senecal is silhouetted behind a Canadian flag at the University of Vermont Canadian Studies building, Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2004, in Burlington, Vt.. For a quarter of a century, Senecal has been trying to get Americans to understand that Canada is more than polar bears, red-coated constables, hockey and long winters. Senecal introduces students to Quebec literature and leads delegations to Ottawa where they visit the Gothic revival Parliament building and learn some of the intricacies of the European style of governm
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updated 23 Oct 2014; published 23 Oct 2014
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Following Parliament Hill Attack Canada's Military Told to Stay Out of Uniform In Public!
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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Canada Parliament Shooting - Terror Attack at National War Memorial Canada Ottawa
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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2 Dead in Shooting Attack at Canada's Parliament
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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ALERT: Canadian Parliament Hill attacked, soldier shot dead at National War Memorial in Ottawa
updated 22 Oct 2014; published 22 Oct 2014
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Canadian Terror Attacks: What You Need to Know!

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London Evening Standard
Tough female bosses have had a bad press. Even now, as ever more women claw their way to the top of industry and poke pinholes in the glass ceiling, there are still mutterings...
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Yahoo Daily News
An apparently jealous man on Monday warned President Obama to stay away from his fiancée. No, we are not making this up. It is actual news. Mr. Obama was casting his vote early at...

PM Modi conveys greetings on United Nations Day
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New Delhi , October 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has conveyed his greetings on the occasion of United Nations Day. "I convey my greetings on @UN Day. It is a day to celebrate the achievements of the UN and look at a roadmap for the future," Prime...
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US radar deployment in Japan draws Chinese rebuke
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YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, JapanChina has criticized the U.S. deployment of an anti-missile radar at a base in Japan, saying the move undermines “mutual trust.” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying avoided naming the United States, but her...
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Mali reports first Ebola case, a toddler from Guinea
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Mali reported its first case of Ebola late Thursday, marking a major setback for West African efforts to contain the deadly virus that now has affected six countries in the region and left nearly 5,000 dead. Health Minister Ousmane Kone made the...
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A British Airways Airbus A318 flies over the financial district of Canary Wharf on its first longhaul transatlantic flight from London City airport to New York, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009.
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A health care worker who recently returned from Guinea was rushed to New York City's Bellevue Hospital on Thursday with Ebola-like symptoms. The man, who was working with Doctors Without Borders, has not tested positive for the virus. The New York...
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TOKYO, October 23 (RIA Novosti) - A massive volcanic eruption could disrupt all life in Japan over the next hundred years, a study by researchers from Kobe University says....
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Buckingham Palace in Westminster, United Kingdom.
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Travel deals LONDON - (AP) -- British police say an officer assigned to the royal protection unit has been arrested after ammunition was found in personal lockers on the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Police said Thursday the ammunition is thought to...
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In this file photo taken Thursday, Aug. 8, 2013, a Nigerian soldier patrols in an armored car, during Eid al-Fitr celebrations, in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Graphic new video footage from northeastern Nigeria shows the country's military carrying out abuses against civilians as part of their fight against the Islamic extremists of Boko Haram, Amnesty International said Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014.
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Published October 23, 2014FoxNews.com Facebook0 Twitter0 livefyre Email Print Dozens of women and girls from two villages in Nigeria’s remote northeastern Adamawa state were abducted by suspected Islamic militants, residents said Thursday. People in...
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