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Libyan rebels cautiously optimistic after victory
USA Today
By Clare Morgana Gillis Special for USA TODAY BENGHAZI, Libya — The coastal highway that runs south from this eastern Libyan city was a tree-lined graveyard Sunday, strung with burnt-out hulls of city buses, military vehicles and trucks. ...
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Where does US go from here with Libya?
USA Today
By Tom Vanden Brook and Jim Michaels, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — A punishing US-led air campaign this weekend appears to have saved the rebel force in Libya from being annihilated by forces loyal to Col. Moammar Gadhafi. By Patrick Baz, AFP/Getty Images ...
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Obama visits Brazil under Libya's shadow
USA Today
By David Jackson, USA TODAY It seems particularly awkward that the attack on Libya occurred with President Obama in Brazil -- a temporary member of the United Nations Security Council that abstained from supporting the military action. ...
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Libya: Rule out sending in ground troops, MPs tell David Cameron
Telegraph.co.uk
Sir George Young, the Leader of the Commons, has told MPs that they would be given further opportunities to talk about Libya after today's debate. Dominic Grieve, the Attorney General, is expected to publish a summary of the legal advice that was ...
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Where do newspapers stand on the no-fly zone?
The Guardian
Wall-to-wall coverage of the Libyan dramas today. But who's for it and who's agin it? It appears that every national newspaper is supporting the imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya. Looking at today's and yesterday's issues, there are clear ...
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Missouri-based bombers hit Libyan aircraft hangars
Kansas City Star
Three Missouri-based B-2 Spirit bombers were among American forces taking part in the strikes inside Libya early today, according to the US Air Force. After the initial salvos of more than 100 Tomahawk missiles fired on Saturday from US Navy ships, ...
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Our view: US moves deftly on Libya, but how will it end?
USA Today
But military actions always look easiest at the outset, and the most troubling consideration today is the same one Gen. David Petraeus puzzled over eight years ago at the outset of the Iraq war: " Tell me how this ends." So far, the definition of ...
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USA Today
Admiral P.Kikareas Announced Today That War Crisis Management in Libya is ...
Benzinga
He announced today that War Crisis Management in Libya is going wrong and Dangerous Admiral P.Kikareas, President of the World Foundation of Peace and Security, has devoted his life for peace and security among humanity. He announced today that War ...
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Commons prepares for Libya vote as mission concerns grow
Politics.co.uk
By Ian Dunt The Commons is gearing up for a vote on Britain's participation in the Libya mission later today, as concerns grew about mission creep and Arab participation. The vote is likely to give David Cameron an overwhelming mandate to continue ...
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LIBYA: LA RUSSA, PLANES UNDER SINGLE COMMAND FROM TODAY
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
(AGI) Rome - The eight planes provided by Italy for the Libyan intervention are under a "single command" says La Russa. He said that "they are being deployed alongside craft from other participating countries and as from today are under a single ...
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Mullen: Libyan mission is not designed to remove Gadhafi
USA Today
By David Jackson, USA TODAY The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff went on Sunday interview shows to echo the Obama administration's position that the US is working with allies on military action in Libya that is defined and limited -- and could ...
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China's Benchmark Stock Index Gains as Oil Shares Rise on Libya Violence
Bloomberg
Crude oil for April delivery gained as much as $2.28, or 2.3 percent to $103.35 a barrel in after-hours trading in New York today. Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi vowed to repel two days of attacks by missiles and warplanes against military installations ...
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Libya strike came too late, some politicians say
USA Today
By Gregory Korte, USA TODAY President Obama's rival in the 2008 presidential campaign says Obama was too slow to act in confronting the Libyan crisis. By Mark Wilson, Getty Images Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said a no-fly zone should have been imposed ...
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Other views: 'Isolate, strangle and replace'
USA Today
Whether Gadhafi complies with what we want or whether he resists successfully, either way, we are going to be stuck with the aftermath of essentially having to take ownership of Libya with others." Opinions expressed in USA TODAY's editorials are ...
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Commodities Gain for Fourth Day as Oil, Gold Buoyed by Middle East Turmoil
Bloomberg
Tomahawk missiles were fired at Libyan targets and fighter jets patrolled the skies. “Geopolitical tensions in Libya lifted safe-haven demand,” Mark Pervan, head of commodity research at ANZ Banking Group Ltd., wrote in a note today. ...
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Phl making 'last call' for OFWs to leave Libya
Philippine Star
MANILA, Philippines - President Benigno Aquino III said today that Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario is making a "last call" for Filipinos to avail of the government's repatriation program in the strife-torn Libya. "Secretary Del Rosario is ...
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Coalition air strikes see waning support from Arabs, China and Russia
The Guardian
Arab support for the US-led war in Libya showed signs of fraying today in reaction to the sheer destructive power of the initial attack, claims of civilian deaths and a warning by Muammar Gaddafi to prepare for "a long war". The secretary-general of ...
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The Guardian
UK's Hague Doesn't 'Envisage' Libyan Ground Troop Invasion
Bloomberg
“There can't be an occupation force,” Hague told Sky News in London today. “That means you can't have a ground invasion of Libya. It doesn't exclude every possible type of operation.” There is no question of ground forces being involved “at the moment ...
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Today's debate: Oil production
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Dramatic political changes sweeping through North Africa and the Middle East, including a civil war engulfing Libya, once again highlight the US dependence on oil coming from a region prone to crises. One of two writers addresses the question: Should ...
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Libya: Newt Gingrich bashes Obama's lack of leadership 'We look weak and ...
Daily Mail
US, European and Arab leaders pose for a family photo at the Elysee Palace in Paris after a summit on Libya today. Hillary Clinton is there but Barack Obama is in Brazil Oye! Barack Obama enjoys a glass of wine with Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff at ...
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Daily Mail
Fundamental Oil Report (2011-03-21)
International Business Times
Crude traded above $103 per barrel today after Libya's Muammar Gaddafi vowed to prolong the war amid the second consecutive night of allied air strikes, thereby affecting output by the OPEC nation and negatively impacting demand. ...
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LIBYA: The Rebels Are On The Offensive Again
The Business Insider
Image: ap The Libyan rebels took the offensive today, driving Qaddafi forces back 150 kilometers to Ajdabiya, according to The Guardian. Moral is high among, after news that Qaddafi's compound Tripoli was bombed. Reports that the Colonel's son, Khamis, ...
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The Business Insider
Christmas Island rethink as bombs hit Libya
The Australian
it The PM's day, per the press office: Julia Gillard is in Canberra today as parliament resumes. She will visit the Australian Solar Institute Laboratory at the Australian National University early this morning. She will visit the Japanese embassy ...
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Gold Advances as Allies Attack Libyan Targets, Driving Energy Costs Higher
Bloomberg
“Geopolitical tensions in Libya lifted safe-haven demand,” Mark Pervan, head of commodity research at ANZ Banking Group Ltd., wrote in a note today. Gold, little changed this year, reached a record $1444.95 an ounce on March 7. ...
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Asian markets gain as Libya airstrikes boost oil
Citywire.co.uk
by Himanshu Singh on Mar 21, 2011 at 05:09 Asian equities gained today as oil climbed after the US, UK and France launched airstrikes in Libya, Japan made progress in tackling a nuclear crisis, and amid signs of strengthening US economic recovery. ...
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FIFTEEN FRENCH FIGHTER PLANES OVER LIBYA TODAY
Agenzia Giornalistica Italia
(AGI) Paris - A French Defense Ministry spokesman reported that fifteen French fighter jets took part in operations today to implement the no-fly zone over Libya, as authorized by the United Nations Security Council. The spokesman specified that none ...
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What Obama should have said about Libya today | Neil Hrab ...
By Neil Hrab
As you are aware, the country of Libya, in North Africa, has been hit by large- scale civil unrest. Observers are even calling it a civil war in the making. Today, some of America's close allies have used debates at the United Nations to ...
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Obama's War in Libya is Illegal and Unconstitutional
By Cliff Kincaid
Serbia, like Libya today, did not present a threat to the U.S., but in both cases Democratic presidents went to war with those nations anyway, in order to strengthen international organizations. What the media are missing is the fact ...
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West pounds Libya, Gadhafi vows retaliation | Pattaya today newspaper
By pattayatoday
TRIPOLI : US, British and French forces hammered Libya from the air and sea, prompting leader Moammar Gadhafi to warn on Sunday of a long war in the Mediterranean “battlefield” as Tripoli reported dozens of deaths. ...
Pattaya today newspaper - http://pattayatoday.net/
3 more journalists missing in Libya « Missoula Editor
By admin
Three more journalists have been reported missing in Libya today, an increasingly hostile place for reporters and photographers trying to bring news of what is actually happening in that country to the outside world. ...
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Video: Watch today's GPS show – Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs
By Omar Kasrawi
Who knows, Fareed's supremely credible, timely and intelligent program might have garnered new fans who could have stumbled on it thinking CNN would cover nothing but Libya today. Too bad!! March 20, 2011 at 3:56 pm | Reply ...
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Precision Trading Solutions: U.S. Involvement in Libya - Illegal ...
By Precision Trading Solutions
However, this is not the case in Libya today, so our involvement is extremely premature at this point. We cannot even convince any other significant Arab country to get involved, which is another reason we should stay out. ...
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Remarks by the President on Libya: "Today We are Part of a Broad ...
By The White House
Yesterday, President Obama delivered remarks on the United States' response to the situation in Libya, "authoriz[ing] the Armed Forces of the United.
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Riehl World View: Libya Strikes Are Short-Sighted And Could Be ...
By Dan
Aside from that, we are in no position to declare war in Libya today. So, I don' t see us as willing, or able to begin what could prove to be a long haul if we want to ensure a positive result. And if we don't get rid of Gadhafi now ...
Riehl World View - http://www.riehlworldview.com/carnivorous_conservative/
News | Estonia fence-sits over Libya military action | The Baltics ...
By alfa.lt - Alfa English
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Estonian military participation in solving the conflict in Libya is not currently. ... The Baltics Today. news about The Baltics. Skip to Content ↓. Home. The Baltics Today ...
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democracyarsenal.org: There's Nothing Easy About War - The Libya ...
By Michael Cohen
... of cruise missiles flying off ships or see the wreckage from Allied airstrikes and come to believe that anything we are trying to do in Libya today is not extraordinarily difficult or that somehow the hardest part has been done. ...
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How Obama Fooled Me TWICE on Libya « The Greenroom
By Jazz Shaw
More than 112 Tomahawk cruise missiles struck over 20 targets inside Libya today in the opening phase of an international military operation the Pentagon said was aimed at stopping attacks led by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and ...
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Libya comes under fresh Western attacks | Free Malaysia Today
By fmt
TRIPOLI: Explosions rocked Tripoli as Western forces staged fresh air strikes to halt Muammar Gaddafi's attacks on civilians, with one raid flattening a bu...
Free Malaysia Today - http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/
Libya attacks under way – Sunday 20 March | World news | guardian ...
11.59pm: While all the attention is on Libya today, there are still turmoil in other countries in the region, especially Syria, Yemen and Bahrain. ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/.../libya-no-fly-zone-live-updates
Allied Warplanes Strike First Libyan Targets | News | English
In terrible things are happening in Libya. The innocent peoples are every day died in Libya. Today in Paris had high level meeting and had taken decision ...
www.voanews.com/.../Libyan-Forces-Take-Aim-on-Benghazi-...
Libya: U.S. Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Hit Targets in Libya - ABC News
More than 112 Tomahawk cruise missiles struck over 20 targets inside Libya today in the opening phase of an international military operation the Pentagon ...
abcnews.go.com/International/libya-international.../story?...
Remarks by the President on Libya: "Today We are Part of a Broad ...
President Obama provides an update on the response to the situation in Libya from Brasilia, Brazil.
www.whitehouse.gov/.../remarks-president-libya-today-we-are...
Libya: Air Strikes Begin Today
17:10 ET: Libya's government spokesman described today's attacks as "barbaric." He claims the rebels are part of Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb and that his ...
www.businessinsider.com/libya-air-strikes-2011-3
Libya-bombing protest today in Phoenix
Libya-bombing protest today in Phoenix, A protest and rally against any bombing of Libya by the United States is being held today in Phoenix..
www.azcentral.com/.../20110319phoenix-libya-protest-brk.ht...
Libya opposition to meet with Clinton in Paris today
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to meet with Libyan rebel leaders in Paris today in her first overseas trip to address Arab world revolutions ...
www.csmonitor.com/.../Libya-opposition-to-meet-with-Clinto...
Darren Aronofsky Off 'The Wolverine,' Libya Ceasefire, And 'Rango ...
That, as well as some reaction to the recent developments in Libya and a "Rango" evaluation await you after the jump. I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is your ...
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Today Libya, tomorrow Saudi Arabia? « Autonomous Mind
So the obvious question is, if and/or when Bahrain, Yemen or Saudi Arabia's people decide to oppose their rulers in direct fashion as we have seen in Libya, ...
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Libya: If Gaddafi is not stopped today he will kill all of us ...
The relentless rattle of gunfire was being overtaken by the unmistakeable booms of multiple rockets in Benghazi yesterday, BARBARA JONES reports.
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Libya-If-Gaddafi-stopped-today-kill-...
Jim W. Dean: Libya – Veterans Today Was Right : Veterans Today
Since Libya is so aligned with the West today, the only element of Libyan diplomatic, military or economic policy that the United States can demand of Libya ...
www.veteranstoday.com/.../jim-w-dean-on-libya-veterans-toda...
Libya Says Four Missing Journalists Will Be Released Today
(Tripoli) -- Four "New York Times" journalists captured this week by government forces in Libya will be released today. Gaddafi Saif, the son of Libyan ...
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