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LIBYA Latest News, Mar 09, 2011 03/09/11

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Qaddafi Forces Strike Oil Ports to Halt Rebels' Advance
Bloomberg
Bank of America Merrill Lynch increased its forecast for Brent crude by $36 a barrel and said prices could “briefly” surge above $140 a barrel in the second quarter. Qaddafi said Western nations are waging a campaign against Libya to control its oil. ...
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Qaddafi to Face Wider European Union Sanctions, Ashton Says
Bloomberg
By Jonathan Stearns - Wed Mar 09 09:27:40 GMT 2011 The European Union plans to widen sanctions against Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi by targeting organizations linked to him, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton said. ...
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Qaddafi Called S. Africa's Zuma to 'Explain His Side of Story'
BusinessWeek
By Nasreen Seria March 9 (Bloomberg) -- Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi called South African President Jacob Zuma to “explain his side of the story,” Zuma's office said. The Presidency won't comment on the conversation, it said in an e-mailed statement ...
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Eni's 41-Year Qaddafi Link Means Lowest Oil Industry Valuation as CDS Jump
Bloomberg
By Alessandra Migliaccio and Brian Swint - Wed Mar 09 12:43:37 GMT 2011 Eni SpA (ENI)'s four-decade relationship with Muammar Qaddafi's regime in Libya has exacerbated its position as the cheapest stock with the highest credit risk among the world's ...
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Hollywood-Qaddafi Dream Team Almost Had It All
Movieline
... have all been connected to some extent with film projects financed by Natural Selection since Saadi el-Qaddafi signed on. A spokesman for the Paradigm agency, which represents Mr. McKenna, said on Tuesday that the writer could not be reached. ...
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Davos Man Qaddafi Jr. Fights for Future in Libya After Civil Rights U-Turn
Bloomberg
In an interview with the Arab daily Asharq Al-Awsat on March 3, Saif al-Islam said the Qaddafi regime was fighting against terrorists and denied changing his view on improving civil rights in Libya. “When things were going well I was a reformer, ...
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Obama, Cameron Agree Qaddafi Must Go `Quickly' Amid Attacks on Civilians
Bloomberg
“We have to prepare for what we might have to do if he keeps on brutalizing his own people,” Cameron said of Qaddafi on the BBC's “The One Show” in London today. White House press secretary Jay Carney said no decisions have been made on what steps to ...
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Qaddafi forces batter rebels in strategic refinery town
Inland Empire News
The blast did not seem to come from the heart of the facility, the witnesses said, but off to the side in an area of numerous large storage tanks. A rebel spokesman told The Associated Press that Qaddafi's forces had hit a pipeline carrying crude oil ...
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Is it Gadhafi, or Khadafy, or Qaddafi or Gadhdhafi?
USA Today
AP used to spell it Khadafy, but changed to Gadhafi almost 25 years ago. The reason: AP's general policy is to spell names based on a person's preference. It has to do with pronunciation — along with a series of letters the Libyan leader sent to ...
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