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U.S. Ignores Gaddafi's Threats to Attack Europe
Reuters(REUTERS) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stepped up Western calls on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to quit on Saturday, brushing off his threat to attack Europeans in their homes and offices. In a telephone address relayed to some 100,000...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Defense, KTLA, Armed Forces, Air and Space Accidents
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Optimistic Kirk hails Libya revolt as victory for Obama
WASHINGTON — After a daylong visit to Libya, Republican Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois had a message for the White House that it hasn't heard lately from the GOP: "Unquestioned kudos go to the president and his team."
Kirk praised the Obama...Tags: Defense, John McCain, Malta, Mark Kirk, Armed Forces
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Breaking News: Libya officials say Gadhafi captured, possibly killed
Associated PressSIRTE, Libya (AP) - Libyan transitional government officials said Moammar Gadhafi was captured and possibly killed when revolutionary forces overwhelmed the ousted leader's hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after his...Tags: Interim Transitional National Council, Al Jazeera (tv network), Misrata (Libya), Environmental Issues, Saddam Hussein
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Libya officials: Gadhafi captured, possibly killed
Associated Press(AP) — Officials in Libya’s transitional government said Moammar Gadhafi was captured and possibly killed Thursday when revolutionary forces overwhelmed his hometown, Sirte, the last major bastion of resistance two months after the regime...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Interim Transitional National Council, Al Jazeera (tv network), Misrata (Libya)
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Gadhafi, Libya's leader for 42 years, killed
Moammar Gadhafi, who ruled Libya with a dictatorial grip for 42 years until he was ousted by his own people in an uprising that turned into a bloody civil war, was killed today when revolutionary forces overwhelmed his hometown, Sirte, the last major...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Al Arabiya (tv network), Interim Transitional National Council, Al Jazeera (tv network)
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Baltimorean taking up the Libyan rebel cause
As described by those who know him, Matthew VanDyke comes off as footloose and maybe a little feckless. He has worked sporadically, sometimes getting freelance writing or teaching gigs but more often traveling to the Middle East for months at a time...Tags: Civil Rights, Journalism, U.S. Department of State, Justice and Rights, Freedom of the Press
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VanDyke to leave Libya in a couple of weeks, mother says
Matthew VanDyke — the 32-year-old Baltimorean who was jailed in Libya for nearly six months and then stayed on to join the rebels seeking to overthrow dictator Moammar Gadhafi — plans to come home "in a couple of weeks," said his mother,...Tags: Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Rebels in Tripoli no cause for joy
How appropriate the front page photo shows a joyous Libyan rebel in American battle dress uniform ("Rebels in Tripoli" Aug. 22). Glad he's so happy. As a taxpayer I'm sickened to realize once again our dollars (billions of them) have been squandered in...Tags: Human Interest, Muammar Gaddafi, Wars and Interventions, NATO, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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CNN's Matthew Chance rides highs, lows in Tripoli war zone
The Big PictureCNN's Matthew Chance covers the war in Tripoli, Libya. Trapped in Rixos Hotel.... -
Kadafi son Seif Islam reported captured in Libya
World NowREPORTING FROM BEIRUT -- Forces loyal to Libya’s provisional government have captured Seif Islam Kadafi, the fugitive son and onetime heir apparent of Libya’s late ruler, Moammar Kadafi, according to news agency accounts from Libya. A... -
U.N. panel votes to condemn Syria for violent crackdown
World NowA United Nations committee voted Tuesday to condemn Syria for its violent crackdown on protesters, stepping up the pressure Syria's increasingly isolated president, Bashar Assad, after Turkey’s prime minister urged him to step down.... -
International court: Libya can try Kadafi's son at home
World NowThe International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor says Seif Islam Kadafi, the son and onetime heir apparent of Libya's slain leader, can be tried in the North African nation provided international standards are met....
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