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LIBYA News, Sep 08, 2011


Libyan estimate: At least 30000 died in the war
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By KARIN LAUB AP TRIPOLI, Libya — At least 30000 people were killed and 50000 wounded in Libya's six-month civil war, the interim health minister said, offering a first detailed estimate of the high cost in lives of bringing down Moammar Gadhafi. ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Gas mask shipments add to concern over Libya's chemical arsenal
Boston Globe
By Simon Denyer AL AJELAT, Libya - Documents showing the shipment of thousands of gas masks and chemical weapons protection suits to Moammar Khadafy's remaining strongholds in the last weeks of his regime raised fresh concerns yesterday about whether ...
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Libya: rebels send envoys to Niger to prevent Col Gaddafi from evading justice
Telegraph.co.uk
Libya's new leaders have sent envoys to Niger to try to prevent Col Muammar Gaddafi and his entourage evading justice by fleeing across the border. Fathi Baja, head of political affairs for the National Transitional Council, said Gaddafi was waiting ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Libya rebels consider disarming after fight ends
Xinhua
8 (Xinhuanet) -- The war in Libya continues but already the rebel government has begun considering to disarm the very men who brought it to power. Young men drive around the city square firing their weapons into the air. ...
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NATO Operations in Libya Questioned
Voice of America
September 07, 2011 NATO Operations in Libya Questioned AndrĂ© de Nesnera | Washington, DC Anti-Gadhafi forces now control most of Libya, thanks to help from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Some question, though, whether the Western alliance can ...
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Libya: Moussa Koussa 'tried to get job in new government'
Telegraph.co.uk
Moussa Koussa, Col Gaddafi's former foreign minister, attempted to gain a role inLibya's new government only to be rebuffed, it has been claimed. Moussa Koussa, who is in Qatar Photo: AP National Transitional Council officials said that Koussa, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Hillary Clinton Deserves Credit for The Positive U.S. Role in Libya: View
Bloomberg
By the Editors Thu Sep 08 00:00:00 GMT 2011 Comments The unsung hero of the Libya drama in the US is Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton's actions were critical for several reasons. Most important, she overcame Defense Secretary Robert Gates's ...
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Libyan professor rises to role of rebels' prime minister
Los Angeles Times
Ali Tarhouni, an economics professor in Washington state, has become one of the newLibya's most high-profile leaders. His first task is to get Tripoli up and running again. Ali Tarhouni, right, the transitional government's stand-in prime minister, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Libya: 'arms flooding out of country has strengthened al-Qaeda'
Telegraph.co.uk
Arms and fighters flooding out of Libya have dramatically strengthened al-Qaeda in the Sahara and threaten to turn the desert into a war zone that engulfs its weak and impoverished governments. By Damien McElroy, Algiers Officials from four countries ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Libya Council to Review $150 Billion of Contracts With International Firms
Bloomberg
By Nicole Gaouette - Thu Sep 08 04:01:49 GMT 2011 Libya's new leaders will be re- evaluating about $150 billion in contracts with international companies that were under way when the conflict that led to Muammar Qaddafi's ouster began, according to a ...
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US seeks more from China on Libya arms
eTaiwan News
By EDITH M. LEDERER AP The United States indicated Wednesday it is not satisfied with China's explanation of a meeting in July between Chinese weapons makers and representatives of Libyandictator Moammar Gadhafi seeking to buy arms in violation of UN ...
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Gadhafi Holds On to Popularity in Sahel
Voice of America
Hunted at home, Colonel Gadhafi is far more welcome south of Libya in Sahelian countries were he has invested millions of dollars in public and private projects. A convoy of Gadhafi supporters was reported to cross into Niger Monday, and Burkina Faso ...
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Moammar Kadafi's whereabouts still a mystery
Los Angeles Times
Though convoy reports raised suspicion that the deposed Libyan leader might be seeking sanctuary in sub-Saharan Africa, a Kadafi spokesman says he's in Libya, and rebels make contradictory statements. By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times Moammar ...
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Los Angeles Times
Britain says another batch unfrozen Libyan banknotes transferred to Libya
Xinhua
7 (Xinhua) -- Britain on Wednesday announced that the second batch of unfrozen Libyan dinar banknotes valuing 1 billion dinars (about 820 million US dollars) had arrived in Libya from Britain. British Special Representative to Libya Dominic Asquith ...
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New IEA Chief Says No Need for Another Oil Stockpile Release
Bloomberg
The IEA coordinated the release of 60 million barrels of oil in June to offset lost supplies from Libya, where fighting between anti-government rebels and forces loyal to Muammar Qaddafi all but shuttered the country's crude exports. ...
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Lockerbie: US Demands Libya Co-Operation
Sky News
US officials are threatening to block the unfreezing of Libyan assets without more cooperation from rebels over the Lockerbie bombing. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in your browser. Please download Flash from the Adobe...
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Sky News
Rare Gadhafi Footage Shows Libyan Dictator's Softer Side
Voice of America
September 07, 2011 Rare Gadhafi Footage Shows Libyan Dictator's Softer Side Carla Babb | Washington Much of the world has seen the strong, loud and defiant side of the ousted Libyanleader. But there is another side, too. ...
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Torture never right - ex-MI5 head
BBC News
Giving the second of her BBC Radio Reith lectures, she acknowledged recent disclosures about alleged British intelligence operations in Libya would "raise widespread concerns". "No-one could justify what went on under Gaddafi's regime," she added. ...
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BBC News
Rumors about Khadafy multiply
Boston Globe
By Rod Nordland TRIPOLI, Libya - In another confusing round of claims and counterclaims byLibya's former rebels, a spokesman for their most powerful militia commander said yesterday that its forces had cornered Libya's fugitive leader, Moammar Khadafy ...
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Italy's ENI leads race for Libya oil deals
UPI.com
TRIPOLI, Libya, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Italy's top oil company has signed a deal with Libya's rebel government to take the lead in a race by international oil companies to secure access to the country's oil and natural gas reserves and contracts worth ...
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Confusion in Libya over Gadhafi's whereabouts
Jamaica Observer
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Tripoli's military commander said yesterday that Moammar Gadhafi is cornered and the days before he is captured or killed are numbered, but another senior defense official contended that Libya's new rulers have no idea where the ...
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In new audio, Gadhafi denies rumor he fled Libya
Mainichi Daily News
BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) -- From hiding, Moammar Gadhafi denied rumors that he fled Libya, vowed "never to leave the land of his ancestors" and rallied followers to the fight in a new audio message broadcast Thursday on a loyalist TV channel. ...
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Spain will keep diplomatic mission in Libya in post-Gadhafi era
Fox News
Madrid – Defense Minister Carme Chacon said Wednesday that Spain will keep its diplomatic mission in Libya "just as up to now" and added that it will only change its military contribution in that country when a new post-Gadhafi era begins. ...
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Libya's journey on the road to democracy
Financial Express Bangladesh
Two weeks after the overrunning of capital Tripoli by Libyan rebels, the National Transitional Council (NTC) can surely set its eye on shaping the longest tyrannically run country in the Arab world of modern history in a democratic mould. ...
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Obama abroad is definitely adrift
Chicago Tribune
(Youssef Boudlal/Reuters) Since President Barack Obama has been having a rough time lately, let me belatedly congratulate him on his apparently successful policy of regime change in Libya. Initially, I favored a more robust and decisive intervention ...
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Italy: UN plans Libya political/observer mission
eTaiwan News
AP Italy says the United Nations is planning to recommend an integrated political and military observer mission to guide Libya's post-Gadhafi transition, helping prepare for elections and train police. Foreign Minister Franco Frattini briefed ...
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EU mounts power grab over state energy dea
Ninemsn
The European Union executive on Wednesday demanded total control over oil and gas deals individual member states strike with the likes of Russia or Libya. Guenther Oettinger, the EU Energy Commissioner, wants the power to vet contract negotiations from ...
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CORRECT: Gadhafi Poses "Continuing Danger" To New Libya Regime - US Ambassador
Wall Street Journal
("Gadhafi Poses "Continuing Danger" To New Libya Regime - US Ambassador," at 1442 GMT, misstated the ambassador's name in the second and fifth paragraph. The correct version follows:) BRUSSELS (Dow Jones)--Failure to capture Moammar Gadhafi could ...
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Libya: beleaguered Rixos Hotel to act as home of new government
Telegraph.co.uk
The Rixos Hotel, briefly the most famous hotel in the world as it played host to and then imprisoned the world's media in Tripoli, is back as the temporary home of the newLibyan government. By Richard Spencer, Tripoli Officials have been scouring the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
07/09/2011Spain's Repsol in Libya to resume normal output
Expatica Spain
Spanish oil giant Repsol has sent staff to Libya to talk with the authorities about resuming normal production, a spokesman told AFP on Wednesday. In February, Repsol halved its oil production in the country and evacuated all of its expatriate workers ...
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Fears Libya vigilantism getting carried away
The Australian
From: AP Libyan rebels carry a looted safe found in a house of suspected Gaddafi supporters during a raid in the Furjan district of Tripoli yesterday. Picture: AP Source: AP FORMER rebels, weapons drawn, burst into the houses of suspected supporters of ...
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NC Zoo Seeks to Help Animals in Libya
My Fox 8
The North Carolina Zoo is joining in an effort to help animals in the Tripoli Zoo in the capital city of war-torn Libya, officials said. NC Zoo Director Dr. David Jones is reportedly leading an effort to raise $100000 to pay for animal food, ...
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Libya's Stockpile of Missiles Vanishing -- News from Antiwar.com
By Jason Ditz
Libya's rebels are still caught up chasing Moammar Gadhafi across the nation, announcing once again today that they have him “surrounded,” a promise that has fallen through many times already. But the international community's biggest ...
News From Antiwar.com
Libyan fighters say GADHAFI surrounded – Yahoo! News « Snow ...
By MB Snow
... without providing details. “He can't get out,” said Sharif, who added the former rebels are preparing to either detain him or kill him. “We are just playing games with him,” Sharif said. via Libyan fighters say Gadhafi surrounded – Yahoo! News. ...
Snow Report Blog
RAF reservist helps keep news coming from operations over Libya
By MoD_RSS
Originally Posted by Ministry of Defence Helping keep the British public informed of the regular work the RAF is doing to support the UN resolutions.
The Army Rumour Service
Libyan war death toll estimated at 30000 | News for you
By atompublish
TRIPOLI, Libya – At least 30000 people were killed and 50000 wounded in Libya's six-month civil war, the interim health minister said, offering a first detailed estimate of the high ...
News for you
Gaddafi Audio Message: In Broadcast, Former Dictator Denies ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
By RAMI AL-SHAHEIBI and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI, The Associated Press BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) -- From hiding, Muammar Gaddafi denied rumors that he fled Libya, vowed never to leave the land of his ancestors and rallied followers to keep fighting, according to an audio message broadcast Thursday on a loyalist TV channel. ... Related News On Huffington Post: Libya: Gaddafi Whereabouts Remain Mystery Moammar Gaddafi Surrounded By Libyan Rebels: Report · Libya: Gaddafi ...
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Pakistan News Watch - Iran using Syria, Libya chaos to boost ...
UNITED NATIONS: Iran is taking advantage of chaos in Syria and Libya to boost efforts to build a nuclear weapon, a western envoy told the UN Security Council on Wednesday.
Pakistan News Watch
XE.com - WRAPUP 2-Libya fighters amass near pro-Gaddafi town
Libya's new rulers sent a column of extra fighters towards the tribal bastion of Bani Walid overnight, preparing a showdown with supporters of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, possibly including his sons or even Gaddafi himself.
XE Forex News
Libyan Fighters Say Qaddafi Surrounded | News One
By Associated Press
Libyan fighters have surrounded the ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi, and it is only a matter of time until he is captured or killed.
News One
Libyan fighters say Gadhafi surrounded | The Associated Press ...
By The Associated Press
Niger's foreign minister told Algeria's state news agency that several Libyan convoys had entered his country, but that none carried Gadhafi. Algeria, which like Niger shares a border with Libya — confirmed last week that the ousted leader's ...
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US not satisfied with China statement on Libya | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
The United States says it is not satisfied with China's explanation of a meeting in July between Chinese weapons makers and representatives of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi seeking to buy arms in violation of U.N. sanctions.
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OFWs in Libya advised to be cautious amid 'fluid situation ...
By Philippine News Agency
OFWs in Libya advised to be cautious amid 'fluid situation'. 08-Sep-11, 5:31 AM | Philippine NewsAgency. Tweet. RELATED ARTICLES. • Gaddafi heading for Libya's southern border - rebel official. • New Libya peace bid as Niger denies ...
Interaksyon.com
UN watchdog says Libyan chemical weapons secure | The ...
By The Associated Press
Libya's remaining chemical weapon stockpiles are believed to be secure despite the turmoil that has roiled the country since February, the chief of a U.N. watchdog said Wednesday.
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Libya news 02-09-2011 amazigh - YouTube
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Libya News: NTC sends security agents to protect foreigners
Libya News: NTC sends security agents to protect foreigners.
www.afriquejet.com/libya-news-2011090721824.html
VIDEO: A part of Libya loyal to Gaddafi | Libya News Map
Libya news: September 2nd 2011. This page is devoted to the particular event named above. You may use the navigation bar below to see what happend on ...
www.maplandia.com/.../video-a-part-of-libya-loyal-to-gaddafi...
Photo: British Special Forces search Gaddafi in Libya - News
September 1, an armed Libyan opposition in the look of the Gaddafi regime supporters wanted a picture. In addition to weapons can be uniform, the uniform of ...
www.f-paper.com/?i859203-Photo:-British-Special...in...
Libya News | Moammar Gadhafi| Libyan Rebels
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Stephen Harper, world leaders to discuss Libya - News - MSN CA
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, before he travelled to Paris for a meeting of world leaders to discuss the next steps for the North African nation, pra.
news.ca.msn.com/.../stephen-harper-world-leaders-to-discuss-li...

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