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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

3-Minute Headline News 10/22/14





North
Korean detainee reunites with family in Ohio
An American arrested and held for nearly six months in North Korea
for leaving a Bible at a nightclub has returned to Ohio today to tears of joy
and hugs from his wife and surprised children.

A plane carrying Jeffrey Fowle landed Wednesday morning at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton, where he was reunited with his
family.
Daniel Ryntjes HAS MORE on this story....

American
teens’ IS dream foiled in Germany
Three American teenage girls have been sent home after being
apprehended in the Frankfurt airport, apparently on their way to Syria.

According to American officials, the girls wanted to join
militants from the so-called Islamic State.

Ira Spitzer reports from Berlin.

US journalist
recovers as the Ebola 'czar' gets to work
That TV news cameraman, treated for Ebola, is about ready to go
home. He's the fifth patient transported from West Africa to recover at a U.S.
Hospital.
Two nurses remain hospitalized after catching the virus from a
Liberian man who died in Dallas. Because of their cases, the federal Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention issued more stringent safety guidelines this
week and is working with states to spread them to health care workers across
the country.
Meanwhile Obama's
new Ebola "czar" got to work trying to pull together a coherent
national response to the deadly disease.

Russia and
Ukraine fail to reach an agreement on gas again
Russia and Ukraine failed to reach an agreement on gas supplies
and said they will meet again in Brussels next week. Following the talks, which
widely expected to produce a final agreement, Russian Energy Minister Alexander
Novak said Moscow needed more assurances from Kiev on how it would pay its
multi-billion dollar gas bills. Anya Ardayeva is in Moscow.

Syria claims
it destroyed jets seized by IS
The Syrian air force has destroyed two of three jets seized and
reportedly test flown over Aleppo by the Islamic State group last week.
Omran al-Zoubi told Syrian TV late that Syrian aircraft bombed the
jets as they were landing at Jarrah airbase in the eastern countryside of
Aleppo province. He said the militants were able to hide a third jet, which the
Syrian air force is now searching for.



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