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FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 file photo, a man reads a newspaper with headlines reflecting U.S. President Barack Obama's announcement that he would send U.S. troops to help fight the Ebola virus, in Monrovia, Liberia. Africa was electrified by the rise of Barack Obama, the first U.S. president of African descent, who took aim at the twin scourges of corruption and dictatorship and sent thousands of troops to fight one of the most terrifying disease outbreaks in decades. (AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh, File)

FILE - In this Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 file photo, a man reads a newspaper with headlines reflecting U.S. President Barack Obama's announcement that he would send U.S. troops to help fight the Ebola virus, in Monrovia, Liberia. Africa was electrified by the rise of Barack Obama, the first U.S. president of African descent, who took aim at the twin scourges of corruption and dictatorship and sent thousands of troops to fight one of the most terrifying disease outbreaks in decades. (AP Photo/Abbas Dulleh, File)

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