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LIBYA News, Sep 19, 2011


Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns
USA Today
SCHWERIF, Libya (AP) – The tumultuous change of power in far-off Tripoli was for weeks little more than a rumor in this small sun-baked town deep in Libya's desert, its news brought in by travelers down the long, desolate ribbon of highway that links ...
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USA Today
Libyan Opposition Fighters Repelled in Bani Walid, Mass in Sirte
BusinessWeek
19 (Bloomberg) -- Libyan opposition fighters were forced to retreat from their charge on the town of Bani Walid as they massed forces for an attack on Sirte, the hometown of Muammar Qaddafi. Opposition forces tried several times to take Bani Walid, ...
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Pilots who refused to bomb return to Libya
Reuters India
Libyan air force pilot Abdullah al-Salheen (C) arrives at Mitiga airport in Tripoli September 18, 2011. TRIPOLI (Reuters) - One of two air force pilots who defected to Malta with their jets in the first days ofLibya's uprising said on Sunday they had ...
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'Give UN big role' in Libya rebuilding
China Daily
By Wang Yan and Zheng Yangpeng (China Daily) BEIJING - China will be among those calling for the United Nations to be given a prominent role in Libya's post-war reconstruction at the upcoming New York "Friends of Libya" conference, analysts said. ...
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Turkey's dangerous bid
Catholic Online
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) Turkey is making a power play by courting the new governments of Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Complicating matters is the continued decline in Israeli-Turkish relations. Turkey is trying to spread its influence, ...
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Turkish military cargo plane fired on over Libya: News agency
Business Recorder
ANKARA: A Turkish military cargo plane dropping humanitarian aid over the Libyantown of Bani Walid came under fire from the ground, the Turkish news agency Anatolia reported Monday. The incident happened on Saturday when one of two Turkish C-130...
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Business Recorder
Libya tunes in to first TV station without Qaddafi's shadow
The National
Omar Elkeddi (centre), chief news editor at Libya TV, works with his colleagues in the gallery. Credit: Raymond Bobar DOHA // In 1999, after publishing articles in state-funded Libyan magazines critical of the Qaddafi regime, Omar Elkeddi made the ...
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The National
Tony Blair Secretly Met With Gadhafi Shortly Before Lockerbie Bomber's Release
Gothamist
In correspondence and email found by the Telegraph, Blair refers to Gadhafi as "The Leader," and also met with the chairman of Libya's state-owned National Oil Company. "These new meetings between Mr. Blair and Gadhafi are disturbing, and details of ...
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Libya - Sep 18, 2011 - 18:30
Aljazeera.net (blog)
The unveiling of a new Libyan government due on Sunday has been put off "indefinitely", Mahmud Jibril, the number two official in the National Transitional Council said. "The announcement of a new transitional government has been postponed indefinitely ...
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Held hostage in 120 tweets: Journalist's chilling real-time account of being ...
Daily Mail
There may have been blood on the streets and NATO missiles raining from the skies but, shielded by the green oasis of Tripoli's Rixos hotel, it was possible to believe at least one small corner of Libya was calm. Then the illusion was shattered. ...
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Daily Mail
Qatar to train Libyan journalists and help build free press
The National
DOHA // Qatar is sending a delegation of media experts to Libya to help train the country's journalists as they enter a new era. A small group from the Doha Centre for Media Freedom will depart within the next few weeks, with the aim of launching a ...
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Massacre of Blacks in Libya By NATO-backed Rebels Continues As World Watches
Center for Research on Globalization
by Milton Allimadi The Wall Street Journal reports today that Black people have been emptied from the City of Tawergha in Libya, their homes razed, and that the words "slaves" and "negroes" are scribbled on their abandoned buildings in the now ghost ...
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Center for Research on Globalization
Pak SOLD nuke technology to China, Iran, N Korea
Rediff
Among those on the other side of the deals with Pakistan are China, Iran, North Korea and Libya, Fox News said in an exclusive report. The charges are contained in two documents written by disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan -- long...
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Rediff
Libya's Sarir oilfield output to reach 200000 bpd by end-September
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
(MENAFN) Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company (Agoco) said that by the end of the month, oil output from its Sarir oilfield would be forecasted to go up gradually to reach 200000 barrels per day (bpd), reported Arab News. The firm added that at the current ...
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France aims to cash in
The National
Reports of the colossal benefits France will be receiving in exchange for its military help in Libya are exaggerated, columnist Mazen Hammad argued in the Qatari newspaper Al Watan. According to former French intelligence chief Yves Bonnet, ...
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44% - Public Opinion on Air Strikes in Libya Little Changed by Rebels' Success
Pew Research Center
A plurality of Americans (44%) say the US and its allies made the right decision to conduct air strikes in Libya, while 33% see this as the wrong decision;23% offer no opinion, according to a Sept. 1-4 survey by the Pew Research Center for the People ...
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Turkey: more than an inspiring country by Markar Esayan*
Today's Zaman
by Markar Esayan* Undoubtedly, the most important development of the past week was Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan's tour of the Middle East to Egypt, Tunisia and Libya. During the visit, on the first day of the trip to Egypt, the Dicle news agency and then the ...
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Political columnist: US oversteps bounds attempting for foothold in Arab Springs
The Maine Campus
Rather than continuing to focus efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US feels the need to intervene in Egypt and Libya. If democracy, a loose term defined differently in accordance to varying viewpoints, is in fact what the people of a nation desire, ...
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MI6 stealth subs cost us all a fortune
Daily Mail
Sir Christopher Meyer, our former Ambassador to Washington, seems to have been proved right after warning that British firms are in danger of failing to secure rebuilding contracts in war-torn Libya. Premature? David Cameron hailed Libya's new era and ...
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Daily Mail
Senior Iranian MP: Imam Musa Al-Sadr Still Alive
Fars News Agency
Jalali cautioned that Libyan officials are responsible for the protection of the Lebanese cleric's life. Earlier, the Iranian parliament had also said that it planned to dispatch a team to Libya to probe into the fate of Sadr. Al-Sadr an Iranian-born ...
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Fars News Agency
African Markets - Factors to watch on Sept 19
Reuters
LIBYA WAR Libya's interim leaders failed to agree a new cabinet on Sunday and the forces that forced Muammar Gaddafi from power remained bogged down in fighting with troops loyal to the former ruler. EMERGING MARKETS For the top emerging markets news, ...
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An Algerian Human Rights Organisation condemns French interference
Ennahar
Algiers- An organization for the defence of Human Rights in Algeria on Sunday condemned the "immoral interference" of France in Libya, in a statement quoted by the Algerian news agency APS. "The French interference in Libya against Colonel Qaddafi and ...
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Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns
Newsday (subscription)
Click here Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns Published: September 18, 2011 11:58 AM By The Associated Press BEN HUBBARD (Associated Press) (AP) -- The tumultuous change of power in far-off Tripoli was for weeks little more than a rumor in ...
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Newsday (subscription)
There Is Still Heavy Fighting In Libya
Gizmodo
As much as the news cycle would want to move on and declare "victory" in Libya there is still very much a war going on there. Gaddafi loyalists continue to put up a fight in the few areas they still control, people are still dying, and the rebels ...
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Oil Price - Weekly Recap 12-16 September
Business Insider
... down oil prices including: the recent Philly Fed Index that showed a negative outcome in August, the IEA revised down global oil consumption in 2011 and 2012, along with OPEC's new projection that Libya to reach 1 million bbl/d within six months. ...
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Russian press review (FOCUS News Agency)
Focus News
What will Libya's future be? Will the Palestinian Authority get independence? How the Arab Spring can influence the region and the world? Will NATO manage to subordinate the UN? Dozens of presidents, prime ministers and foreign ministers will be ...
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Obama's Wrong about Unilateral Military Action—Just Ask Abraham Lincoln
History News Network
On March 21, President Barack Obama informed Congress that, two days earlier, US forces, “at my direction,” had launched military operations against Libya to “assist an international effort authorized by the United Nations Security Council. ...
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Libya: Victory eludes rebels in heavy weekend fighting
Newsday (subscription)
Nation Newsday > News > Nation Libya: Victory eludes rebels in heavy weekend fighting Originally published: September 18, 2011 2:49 PM Updated: September 19, 2011 2:49 PM By Tracey Shelton Global Post SIRTE — Libyan rebels retreat from Bani Walid, ...
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IEA stops oil stocks release
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
It also said that Libya started to resume oil output, which was stopped due to the civil war; on the other hand, the IEA reduced forecasts for global oil demand growth. It is worth noting that IEA members are obliged to hold oil stocks equal to 90 days ...
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News of the world in pictures
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Libya fighters arrest a man from Nigeria, who they allege is a Gadhafi loyalist, as they take control of Moammar Gadhafi loyalists villages in the desert some 730 km south of Tripoli, at Mahruga, 50 km north of the southern city of Sebbah, Libya, ...
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French lawyers to sue Sarkozy over Libya abuses — RT
By RT
In Libya, new government forces are turning up the heat on Colonel Gaddafi's remaining supporters. Meanwhile, some Western leaders are facing charges at home over the legacy of their military intervention.
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 19, 2011 ...
By richardrozoff
Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 19, 2011. September 19, 2011 richardrozoff Leave a comment Go to comments. ==== 184 Days Of Bombing: Over 23000 NATO Air Missions. Will NATO Play Major Military In Libya? ...
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The Slippery Libyan Road : Kaieteur News
By KNews
The Arab Spring, which had seen off autocratic rulers in Tunisia (Dec 2010) and Egypt (February 2011), appears to have finally worked its wonders in Libya, which lies between them. Colonel Qaddafi has fled the capital Tripoli earlier this ...
Kaieteur News
Libya conflict: Rebels claim advances in Sirte battle | Breaking News
By tash83@gmail.com (Natasha Fernandopulle )
Libya s interim government forces say they have made progress in their attack on Sirte a stronghold of forces loyal to Col Muammar Gaddafi However the advance has been slow and there is fierce.
Dailymirror Breaking News :::...
Egypt and Libya: capital takes flight | beyondbrics | News and views ...
By beyondbrics
The Bank for International Settlements for the first time unveiled the extent of capital flight from Egypt and Libya in its latest quarterly report, noting that outflows from Egypt in the first three months of 2011 surged at their highest quarterly rate ...
beyondbrics
Libya Rebels Dumping Hundreds of Bodies in 'Pro-Gadhafi ...
By Jason Ditz
The Libyan rebel movement's primary embarrassment at the moment is that their claims of “50000″ civilians slain by Moammar Gadhafi looks by early bodycounts to be about 49000 too many. Bodies are turning up, however, and not the ones ...
News From Antiwar.com
Unveiling of New Libya Govt. Delayed as Sirte Battle Rages | Radio ...
By Carol Maher
“The announcement of a new transitional government has been postponed indefinitely in order to finalize consultations,” Jibril told a news conference in the eastern city of Benghazi. “I hope that the consultations will be over quickly,” he said. ...
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Libya revolution filters slowly to desert towns | The Associated Press ...
By The Associated Press
The tumultuous change of power in far-off Tripoli was for weeks little more than a rumor in this small sun-baked town deep in Libya's desert, its news brought in by travelers down the long, desolate ribbon of highway that links Schwerif to the ...
Examiner News RSS
Libya ex-rebels advance on Bani Walid again - WMBFNews.com ...
WMBFNews.com | Myrtle Beach/Florence, SC | News, Weather, SportsLibya ex-rebels advance on Bani Walid again. Member Center: Create Account|; Log In; Manage Account|; Log Out. SITE SEARCH WEB SEARCH BY Google. HOME ...
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CIA, MI6 & Libya | OzHouse Alt News
By OzHouse
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Libya readies cabinet as battles rage | Top Stories | BigPond News
Libya's rebels are preparing to unveil a new national government, as troops battle in Sirte and Bani Walid.
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Libya's interim gov't gets more aid after UN ratification, challenges ...
Over the weekend, Libya saw more international aid flowing in to help its post-conflict rehabilitation following UN's ratification of the north African nation's legitimate seat at the General Assembly last Friday. ... READ OTHER NEWS. SHARE ...
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TogaHerer News Network » Libya battle for Kadafi hometown of Surt ...
By editor
There has been little confirmed news from isolated Sabha, but spokesman Bani said Saturday that the town has seen “furious fighting” in recent days. Sabha is now “on course to liberation,” he declared. The military situation in Libya should ...
TogaHerer News Network
Libya delays unveiling new cabinet as battles rage | APN News
By admin
The birth of a new govt in Libya was put off indefinitely on Sunday, amid disputes over portfolios and as Muammar Gaddafi diehards put up stiff resistance in.
APN News
Libya readies new cabinet as battle for Sirte rages
By alexsamade
Libya readies new cabinet as battle for Sirte rages. On September 18, 2011 · In News · Tweet. BENGHAZI (AFP) – Libya's victorious rebels prepared to unveil a new government on Sunday even as their troops met fierce resistance from ...
Vanguard News
Gaddafi's son al-Saadi flees across the Libyan border into Niger ...
A spokesman for the large, landlocked West African country - 80 per cent of which is the Sahara Desert - confirmed that 37-year-old Saadi Gaddafi has also fled.
www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Gaddafis-son-al-Saadi-flees-Libyan-b...
Libya News: Possible genocide against blacks in Libya
Libya News: Possible genocide against blacks in Libya.
www.afriquejet.com/libya-genocide-against-blacks-20110913...
UN votes to establish new mission in Libya - News
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously approved a new U.N. mission in Libya and the unfreezing of assets of two major oil companies. A resolution ...
lancasteronline.com/.../460334_UN-votes-to-establish-new-mi...
UN Eases Sanctions on Libya - News Agency InterpressNews
UN Eases Sanctions on Libya The U.N. Security Council on Friday eased sanctions on Libya, including on its national oil company and central bank, to enable ...
www.interpressnews.ge/.../31653-un-eases-sanctions-on-libya...
Libya News Gheddafi Non Ha Attaccato People Aprile2011
Libya News Gheddafi Non Ha Attaccato People Aprile2011 on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including ...
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