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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) – Top American media are harping on news from the visit of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to that country and the ‘extraordinary strides’ made to curb the Ebola epidemic in the West African nation.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) - Defense Minister Brownie Samukai has thanked the American Government and people for their intervention that has enabled Liberia to “turn the corner” in the fight against the Ebola virus.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has stressed the need for early intervention at the earliest sign of a major outbreak of any deadly or infectious disease, like the Ebola Virus Disease, in countries.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) - Secretary of Defense Ash Carter has assured that the United States Government will not leave West Africa in the midst of the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) - United States President Barack Obama has pledged to work with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to strengthen the Liberian economy, rebuild infrastructure and accelerate growth in the country.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) - Nimba County District 8 Representative Larry Younquoi has urged members of the House of Representatives to refrain from acts that have the propensity to bring that august body into public disrepute.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) - United States President Barack Obama has pledged to work with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to strengthen the Liberian economy, rebuild infrastructure and accelerate growth in the country.
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MONROVIA, February 28 (LINA) – The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) opened three Rural Community Financial Institutions (RCFIs) in 2014 in continuation of efforts to extend financial services to the rural areas.
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MONROVIA, February 27 (LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has told U.S. Congressional leaders and members that Liberia is ‘back in business.’
“We have only come to say thank you on behalf of the Liberian people and in my own name for all that you have done for us, especially when we cried out for help and you responded in no small measure,” President Sirleaf stressed during various meetings with leaders of both sides of the U.S. Congress Thursday.







