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Obama in (late) Ebola Respose

Más vale tarde que nunca. El siempre sonriente presidente de Estados Unidos de América (E.E.U.U.) B. Obama, ha empezado a despertar de su sueño populista de "yes we can". En agosto estaba en Hawaii. Y eso que entonces ya la WHO alertaba sobre una pandemia de ébola en África. Obama debería ejercer el liderazgo mundial de E.E.U.U. como un estadista. No como un político carismático en busca de votantes.

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In Oakland, Calif., the Registered Nurses Response Network protested what it said was a lack of cooperation and preparedness for future Ebola cases nationwide.
Obama May Name 'Czar' to Oversee Ebola Response

By JACK HEALY, SABRINA TAVERNISE and ABBY GOODNOUGH

After learning that a nurse infected in Texas had flown to Ohio, officials in two states closed schools and Americans debated how much they should worry.
Dr. Steven Hatch carried Blessing Gea, 9, into the high-risk ward.
In Layers of Gear, U.S. Doctor Offers Healing Hand to Ebola Patients in Liberia

By SHERI FINK

Medical workers in a Liberian Ebola ward are part of a hands-on team in the care and feeding of patients.
. Pursuing a Calling That Leads to West Africa
. Video  Video: How Doctors Put On and Remove Ebola Safety Gear
François Hollande of France and Angela Merkel of Germany on Thursday at a meeting of European and Asian heads of state.
Bloc in Europe Starts to Balk Over Austerity

By JIM YARDLEY and JACK EWING

Many of the largest European countries, including France and Italy, are now rebelling against the German gospel of belt-tightening and calling for more radical steps to reverse their slumping fortunes.
. E.U. Praise for Greece Fails to Stem Bond Sell-Off
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