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USA TODAYCDC: Ebola could infect 1.4 million people by JanuaryUSA TODAYIf the world doesn't get the Ebola outbreak in West Africa under control quickly, the disease could become a permanent fixture in the region, spreading as routinely as malaria or the flu, the World Health Organization warns Tuesday in a new report.and more » |
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Central Iowans offer food to help Ebola victimsDesMoinesRegister.comGwenigale Jr. also works in the health field as equal opportunity manager at the Veterans Medical Center in Des Moines, but what he saw in Africa this summer at the Ebola recovery centers shook him to the core. “The situation is indescribable,” he said. |
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KSDKEbola could infect 1.4 million people by JanuaryKSDKIf the world doesn't get the Ebola outbreak in West Africa under control quickly, the disease could become a permanent fixture in the region, spreading as routinely as malaria or the flu, the World Health Organization warns today in a new report.and more » |
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Iowa City Press CitizenScattergood Friends School going strong after 125 yearsIowa City Press Citizen"This was Iowa's direct contribution, humanitarian contribution, to the war that had already spilled over in Europe," she said. Laughlin, who began working at Scattergood three years after the hostel closed, said the school served a key purpose as a ... |
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RadioToday IrelandO'Leary tells Today FM of silly decisionsRadioToday IrelandIn his 20 years as Chief Executive of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary has turned Ryanair from a loss-making business to one of Europe's top airlines, with net profit last year of €523m. Meanwhile Ray D'Arcy has told listeners how he foiled a group of car ... |
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Charisma NewsDad Shares Son's Miraculous Cancer Healing With the WorldCharisma NewsTaizeen Jagesh's 4-year-old son, Taizeen, was healed of leukemia after receiving prayer from a Christian radio station. (Gospel for Asia). Greetings to you in the matchless Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! I am Jagesh, 35 years old. I have a ...and more » |
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Jacksonville company sends medical equipment to Africa to help battle ebolaFlorida Times-UnionFour million latex gloves donated by a national company's Jacksonville operation are headed Monday to West Africa to help health workers battling the ebola virus outbreak that has killed thousands. The McKesson Medical-Surgical shipment contain's ... |
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KSDKMerck to acquire Sigma-Aldrich for $17BKSDKGerman chemical manufacturer Merck KGaA said Monday it agreed to buy Sigma-Aldrich for about $17 billion to expand its business in North America and gain exposure in Asia. Merck KGaA is paying $140 per share in cash for all shares of St. Louis-based ...and more » |
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ChristianTodaySony Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact to be released in Asia soon before US ...ChristianTodayAfter unveiling the product line during the 2014 IFA tradeshow in Berlin earlier this month, Sony is expected to launch its Z3 line of mobile devices in Asia early in October. Though the specific dates were not yet revealed, CNet allegedly revealed ...and more » |
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IRN/USA Radio Network Acquired By Cross Platform MediaPR Newswire (press release)RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Cross Platform Media, a Raleigh-based media company, today announced its recent acquisition of IRN/USA Radio Network (Information Radio Network). Sam Hassell, CEO and president of Cross Platform ...and more » |
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UPI.comUPI Almanac for Sunday, Sept. 21, 2014UPI.comIn 2008, Thabo Mbecki, South Africa's president since 1999, stepped down after losing a power struggle with rival Jacob Zuma. In 2009, the United States and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Army Gen. Stanley McCrystal, said in a confidential report he ... |
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Detroit Free PressEgyptian president ready to back fight against ISISDetroit Free PressSpeaking in a chamber in his Ittihadiya presidential palace, he said it was very important to stop foreign extremists from joining militant groups in Syria and Iraq, warning that they will return to their home nations, including in Europe. But he said ...and more » |
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BBC NewsNew social network aimed at improving educationBBC NewsIT company IBM and Brockenhurst College in the UK have created a private social network to help give staff a better understanding of their students and tailor lessons to them. Students can use the system to find out more information about their course ... |
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Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy S5 Android L Release Date: New Android OS For ...HallelsOne of the most Android update is the Android L that has not yet receives its final name. Even so, you know already that this Google's new version of OS includes that fact that manufacturers should push through Android L updates before the year ends.and more » |
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SIM Saddened by Recent Attack on Ebola Aid Workers in GuineaDigitalJournal.comCrowds have also reportedly turned back aid workers in other areas of West Africa where the outbreak has been the most severe. "We at SIM are deeply saddened by the recent attack in Guinea that took the lives of people who came to offer assistance in ...and more » |
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Radio ministry welcomes community participationRuidoso NewsKEDU is a small non-profit Christian radio station and shares office space with the Church Out Of Church, which Tim runs. Harvey Twite is comfortable in his natural habitat behind the radio scenes. Twite serves as director of programming and operations ... |
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'Where love is healthcare'Porterville RecorderChristian-radio music is heard in the lobby, where numerous Biblical adult and children's Bible storybooks are also offered. The clinic's tagline “Where love is healthcare” describes the unconditional love and patience the staff has in serving others ... |
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Iran issues lashings, imprisonment sentences for 7 who made Pharrell Williams ...UPI.com"With these sentences, the absurd meets the unjust," said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty International's deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa. "If confirmed, it would be a ludicrous outcome; these individuals will have been convicted ...and more » |
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BBC NewsGreen Party seeks 'radical' new political settlementBBC NewsThe Green Party of England and Wales is calling for "radical" changes to the way the UK is governed, in the aftermath of the Scottish referendum. The party has put forward a plan to shift power away from Westminster and into the hands of the people.and more » |
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WXIA-TVMan beat girlfriend to death, made trip to strip clubWXIA-TVEx-Christian radio host gets 40 years for child sex crimes. - Records show darker side to grandma accused ... Reviewed.comSponsored Welcome to Europe, Where the Most Miserly Appliances Rule Reviewed.com. Undo. ViralNovaSponsored This Guy's Wife ...and more » |
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KSDKScottish voters choose to stick with U.K.KSDKEx-Christian radio host gets 40 years for child sex crimes. Ex-Christian radio host gets ..... People are voting on an independence referendum that could break up the centuries-old United Kingdom and create Europe's newest state. (Photo: Jeff J ...and more » |
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The Holy Qur'an changed my lifeMENAFN.COMEarlier this year (1996) I began to listen to the apocalyptic ramblings of Christian radio's 'prophecy experts.' Their paranoid espousal of various conspiracy theories rabid support of Israel and religious Zionism and fiery preaching about the 'Islamic ...and more » |
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Gospel HeraldU2's Bono Writes Poem Suggesting that He Found Faith at Billy Graham CrusadeGospel HeraldAfrica · The Americas · Asia & Pacific · Europe · Middle East · Church · Church Voice ... Christian radio program Focus on the Family interviewed the lead singer of rock band U2 about his faith in Christ and his social justice efforts around the world ...and more » |
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KSDKEbola outbreak could cost countries up to $809 millionKSDKThe Ebola epidemic outbreak in West Africa could cost the three most affected countries $809 million by the end of 2015, devastating the already fragile economies of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, three of the poorest countries in the world, a new ...and more » |
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ChristianToday'Euthanasia has become fashionable': Ethics expert on the right to dieChristianTodayThe door was first opened in 2003, and every year since then the demand for euthanasia and its practice has increased," Paul Moynan, director of CARE for Europe, told Christian Today. "Last year these deaths were up by 27 per cent on the previous year, ...and more » |
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