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MONROVIA, August 26 (LINA) - The Liberian Government has exempted journalists from the curfew imposed recently as part of measures to contain the spread of the Ebola virus in the country.
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HARPER, August 26 (LINA) - A five-member delegation of Maryland County officials appointed by acting Superintendent Nathaniel Toe is expected to leave the county this week for Tarbou in Ivory Coast on a trade mission.
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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Monday, August 25, 2014) As a follow-up to her directive regarding restrictions on travel of government officials, including their return within a week for those who were out of the country, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has instituted several measures that take effect immediately.
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MONROVIA, August, 26 (LINA) - Information Minister Lewis G. Brown is calling on Liberians to comply with government’s curfew regulations by staying away from streets and public gatherings during curfew hours.
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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Friday, August 22, 2014): President Ellen Johnson received a high–level delegation of the United Nations System at her Foreign Ministry office in Monrovia on Friday, August 22, 2014.
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MONROVIA, August 26 (LINA) – Information Minister Lewis Brown has said the isolation of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone by some African countries is “unfair and un-African.”
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(MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Monday, August 25, 2014) President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have commended healthcare workers in Bomi County for going the extra mile in the wake of the Ebola virus outbreak in the country.
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MONROVIA, August 26 (LINA) - President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has dismissed officials of government who have failed to follow her directive to return home from abroad within a week.
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MONROVIA August 15(LINA) -The Supreme Court on Friday “set aside and reversed” the guilty verdict handed down on Hans Capehart Williams and Madia Pakue Williams by a lower court on March 10, 2010.
