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Top Stories: Assange May Be Questioned; Ebola Patient Arrives In U.S.

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- Assange And Sweden Agree: He'll Be Questioned In London.

-- Patient With Ebola Is Admitted To NIH Hospital In Maryland.

And here are more early headlines:

ISIS Reportedly Accepts Unity Pledge From Boko Haram In Nigeria. (CNN)

Category 5 Cyclone Approaches Vanuatu, Off Australia. (BBC)

North Korean Leader Watches As Pyongyang Fires Missiles Into Sea. (Japan Times)

China Detains 5 Women For Planned Protest Of Sexual Harassment. (ABC)

Tentative Deal To End U.S. Oil Refinery Strike. (NOLA.com)

Dump Fire Covers Jamaica's Capital With Smoke. (Jamaica Observer)

Blind Dog Part Of Iditarod Musher's Team. (AP)

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