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LIBYA Today, Apr 17, 2011

Obama: 'No big move toward democracy in Qatar'
USA Today
By David Jackson, USA TODAY During the day Thursday, President Obama met with the emir of Qatar, praising his help in Libya and his leadership "when it comes to democracy in the Middle East." That night, Obama provided political donors in Chicago with ...
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USA Today
Libyan conflict Kosovo war all over again
Edmonton Journal
In Libya today, it is threats by Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi to annihilate his enemies, live, as the world watches on CNN. In Kosovo, claims of genocide proved false. After the war had ended, several attempts were made to find the mass graves of ...
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West using depleted uranium in Libya
Tehran Times
Conn Hallinan, a columnist with Foreign Policy in Focus, told Russia Today news network on Wednesday that after examining the impact wounds left on tanks in Libya, he is almost certain that depleted uranium is being utilized. “Politically, it's a bad ...
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Sen. Lugar Warns Obama Administration of Mission Creep in Libyan War
The State Column
... The evident confusion surrounding the NATO Ministerial today in Brussels serves as a stark reminder that we have not had the necessary debate here at home about the costs, objectives, and duration of our military intervention in Libya's civil war. ...
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The State Column
Libya: We must resist the temptation to send in troops
Telegraph.co.uk
So what should the states who intervened to protect Libya's civilians do now? As General Dannatt argues in today's Sunday Telegraph, to let the present stalemate continue indefinitely in the hope that eventually Gaddafi's supporters will abandon him is ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Sad farewell for HMS Cumberland
The Sun
By STAFF REPORTER SOME of the Royal Navy's finest said goodbye to HMS Cumberland today as its captain expressed sorrow at her decommissioning just weeks after rescuing hundreds from Libya. The ship played a vital role in saving lives in the crisis-hit ...
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The Sun
Obama, Cameron and Sarkozy: no let-up in Libya
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Obama, Cameron and Sarkozy: no let-up in Libya until Gaddafi departs [we get the oil] --US president reverses previously cautious approach to Libyan conflict and signs America up to more muscular intervention 15 Apr 2011 President Obama today signals ...
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Cubans Mark 50th Anniversary of Failed Bay of Pigs Invasion
ABC News
By JIM SCIUTTO The eyes of the world may be focused on the fight against dictators from Libya to Egypt to Syria, but today that familiar country just 90 miles from Florida is celebrated 50 years of staying power and standing up to America. ...
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Syria Moves to Meet Protest Demands as Libyan Rebels Await Arms
San Francisco Chronicle
Anthony Cordesman, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said "the problem we face with Qaddafi and any authoritarian leader today is that any kind of prosecution is going to produce far more human suffering ...
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Michelle Bachmann: Obama foolish on Libya, not on our side
Boston Herald
"If the election were held today, Barack Obama would go down in flames, metaphorically speaking." Obama "has so much to answer for," Bachmann said. When Bachmann said Obama was responsible for Wall Street bailouts, a man in the crowd stood and asked ...
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Reporter for USA TODAY held in Libya for 2nd week
“We don't really have anything new,” he told USA TODAY this week as he and ... rebel forces in control of Benghazi as “from all levels of Libyan society. ...
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Reporter for USA TODAY held in Libya for 2nd week - USATODAY.com
Clare Morgana Gillis, an energetic reporter with a doctorate degree and an insatiable curiosity, is in her second week of captivity in Libya after being ...
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Libya Contact Group to Meet Today in Qatar
The Qatar capital, Doha, Wednesday is hosting the first meeting of the Libya Contact Group, with international delegates set to hold talks on the conflict ...
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Doctors, rights workers suspect war crimes in Libya
By Greg Campbell Special for USA TODAY BENGHAZI, Libya — Troops loyal to Moammar Gadhafi may be torturing and executing rebel prisoners, human rights ...
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The Debt, Libya, and Ivory Coast: Today's Qs for O's WH - 4/11 ...
TAPPER: Speaker Boehner says there's not a chance -- to quote him -- not a chance the debt ceiling will be raised without significant spending cuts attached ...
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