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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

3-Minute Headline News 10/28/14





Russia to recognize
rebel Ukraine elections
Russia's Foreign Minister says that Russia
will recognize the results of upcoming separatist elections in Eastern Ukraine.

Kiev had been calling on Russia to dissuade
pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk and Lugansk regions from holding their own
elections this weekend.

Jake Rashbass reports.

US CDC issues new Ebola guidelines
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has issued fresh guidelines
on quarantine for folks who may have been exposed to or cared for Ebola
patients.

The new guidelines come as some states impose strict quarantine
rules for people travelling from West Africa.

Our Priscilla Huff reports:







U.S., allies stage
13 attacks on Islamic State targets in Syria, Iraq

U.S. forces staged four air strikes on Islamic State militants in
Syria on Tuesday and allies joined in nine strikes on the group in Iraq , the
U.S. Central Command said.
In Syria, U.S. attack and fighter
aircraft went after targets near the border city of Kobani, destroying a small
Islamic State unit and four fighting positions.

Lava flow from
Hawaii volcano crawls toward homes
Hawaii officials
will make arrangements for those living in the path of a lava flow to watch the
destruction of their homes.
That accommodation is being made to
"provide for a means of closure," Hawaii County Civil Defense
Director Darryl Oliveira said Monday. "You can only imagine the
frustration as well as ... despair they're going through."
Dozens of residents have been told
they might have to evacuate as lava from Kilauea heads toward their homes.
The lava was about 100 yards from a
home as of Monday morning.

Nurse could sue
over Ebola quarantine
A nurse returning to the United States from West Africa could
seek

legal action this week after she was placed in mandatory quarantine.



This would be the first legal challenge made since three US states

enforced a 21-day quarantine period for at-risk travelers coming from

Ebola-stricken nations.



William Denselow reports from New York. 



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