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Doctors, nurses and others fighting Ebola through "tireless acts of courage and mercy" have been named Time's 2014 Person of the Year, the magazine announced Wednesday.

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Under pressure to select an Ebola "czar" to lead the U.S. response against the disease, President Barack Obama conceded Thursday it "may be appropriate" to designate a single individual to head the administration effort.

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At least five government agencies will participate in a public hearing initiated by the City Council next month to come up with measures that would best create awareness on the Ebola virus.

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Since the Ebola outbreak first emerged in West Africa, The Associated Press has been reporting on it. A timeline compiled from AP dispatches since March shows the dreaded disease being identified in a remote part of Guinea and then spreading to another country and then two more nations with authorities being alternately alarmed or confident.

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While many have fled West Africa to avoid the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, four Filipino missionary priests have reportedly stayed in Sierra Leone to fulfill their evangelical mission.

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Doctors and nurses fighting Ebola in West Africa are working 14-hour days, seven days a week, wearing head-to-toe gear in the heat of muddy clinics. Agonizing death is the norm. The hellish conditions aren't the only problem: Health workers struggle to convince patients they're trying to help them, not hurt them.

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Church officials say 274 Mormon missionaries are being transferred out of Sierra Leone and Liberia due to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

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The Bureau of Quarantine is monitoring tourists arriving in Cebu after cases of Ebola virus has been reported in some parts of Africa.

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Under pressure to select an Ebola "czar" to lead the U.S. response against the disease, President Barack Obama conceded Thursday it "may be appropriate" to designate a single individual to head the administration effort.

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At least five government agencies will participate in a public hearing initiated by the City Council next month to come up with measures that would best create awareness on the Ebola virus.

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Since the Ebola outbreak first emerged in West Africa, The Associated Press has been reporting on it. A timeline compiled from AP dispatches since March shows the dreaded disease being identified in a remote part of Guinea and then spreading to another country and then two more nations with authorities being alternately alarmed or confident.

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While many have fled West Africa to avoid the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus, four Filipino missionary priests have reportedly stayed in Sierra Leone to fulfill their evangelical mission.

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Doctors and nurses fighting Ebola in West Africa are working 14-hour days, seven days a week, wearing head-to-toe gear in the heat of muddy clinics. Agonizing death is the norm. The hellish conditions aren't the only problem: Health workers struggle to convince patients they're trying to help them, not hurt them.

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Church officials say 274 Mormon missionaries are being transferred out of Sierra Leone and Liberia due to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

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The Bureau of Quarantine is monitoring tourists arriving in Cebu after cases of Ebola virus has been reported in some parts of Africa.

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