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NATO warplanes bombed three Libyan state TV satellite transmitters in Tripoli overnight, targeting a key propaganda tool that the military alliance said Saturday is used by Moammar Gadhafi''s government to incite violence and threaten civilians.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: NATO bombs Libyan state TV transmitters CAPTION: NATO warplanes bombed three Libyan state TV satellite transmitters in Tripoli overnight, targeting a key propaganda tool that the military alliance said Saturday is...
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Inaugural meeting of new parliament, dominated by opponents of Islamists

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Opponents of Islamists dominated the key inaugural session of Libya's new parliament on Monday, underscoring the decisive defeat suffered in recent elections by factions of political Islam who previously led a majority. In the weeks...
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has appealed directly to President Barack Obama to halt what the Libyan leader called "an unjust war," and wished Obama good luck in his bid for re-election next year.

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Gadhafi, in letter, asks Obama to end attacks Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has appealed directly to President Barack Obama to halt what the Libyan leader called "an unjust war," and wished Obama good luck in his bid for re-election...
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Human rights group on elections and country's future

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For Human Rights Watch's Libya researcher, Hanan Saleh, Saturday's vote was a "first step into the real meaning of freedom for Libyans." It was the country's first nationwide election in decades, but violence and protests in the restive...
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Obama: U.S ready to enforce sanctions in Libya

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HEADLINE: Obama: U.S ready to enforce sanctions in Libya CAPTION: President Barack Obama said Friday that the U.S. will help its allies enforce a no-fly zone over parts of Libya if Moammar Gadhafi does not immediately cease military...
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Libyans want right to try Gadhafi son in their own country

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FILE: Obari - November 19, 2011 1. Anti-regime fighters from Zintan Brigade surrounding Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of late Libyan leader Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, in room at their safe house shortly after his capture; soldier takes off...
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Libyan Prime Minister is kidnapped by gunmen from hotel where he resides

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Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan was snatched by gunmen before dawn on Thursday from a Tripoli hotel where he resides, the government said. The abduction appeared to be in retaliation for the US special forces' raid over the weekend that...
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PM: military leaders failed to carry out orders to stop NKorea-flagged tanker from docking

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Libya's Prime Minister said his military leaders had failed to carry out orders to stop militias in control of the country's eastern ports from attempting to export oil with a North Korea-flagged tanker that docked at gunpoint earlier in...
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4:3 Plane shot down, oppos member sot, people fleeing, wounded, morgue

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1. Wide of fighter jet flying in the air over Benghazi 2. Fighter jet bursts into flames, crashes to ground, fireball and black smoke rises from ground AP PHOTOS - No Access Canada/ For Broadcast use only - Strictly No Access Online or...
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In Dafniya, Libya, rebels were seen firing rocket propelled grenades and machine guns to combat the artillery fire from Gadhafi's forces in the distance. At least two rebels were injured in a mortar attack.

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HEADLINE: Rebels mount fierce fight in Libya CAPTION: In Dafniya, Libya, rebels were seen firing rocket propelled grenades and machine guns to combat the artillery fire from Gadhafi's forces in the distance. At least two rebels were...
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Libya's PM says country is awash with militias two years after Gadhafi's death

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Libya's Prime Minister said on Sunday he is "swimming against the current" in a country awash with militias and weapons as Libyans mark the second anniversary of the killing of dictator Moammar Gadhafi. Ali Zidan spoke to journalists in...
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Libyan leader Gadhafi says nuclear weapons should be forbidden for all

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1. Tilt down of Nation Park, venue of European Union-Africa summit 2. Flags 3. Entrance to venue 4. Exterior of Lisbon University building 5. Libyan leader, Colonel Moammar Gadhafi, entering room 6. Various of Gadhafi and other delegates...
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Libyans express hopes and fears as NTC transfers power to elected Congress

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A general feeling of optimism prevailed in Libya on Thursday morning, hours after the country's first elected assembly took over power from the transitional council that has ruled since last year's uprising against long standing dictator...
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NTC transfers power to elected congress

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In a ceremony late Wednesday, Libya's first elected assembly took over power from the transitional council that has ruled the country since last year's uprising against longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. The ceremony marked the first...
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USA: LOCKERBIE TRIAL: FRANK DUGGAN COMMENTS

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English/Nat U-S President George W. Bush applauded the guilty verdict of a Libyan defendant in the trial for the Pan Am 103 bombing on Wednesday. But while Wednesday's verdict heralds the end of the criminal case, families of victims and...
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The CIA has sent small teams of operatives into Libya, and the White House said Wednesday it was assessing "all types of assistance" for rebels battling Moammar Gadhafi's troops.

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HEADLINE: CIA sends teams to Libya; US considers rebel aid CAPTION: The CIA has sent small teams of operatives into Libya, and the White House said Wednesday it was assessing "all types of assistance" for rebels battling Moammar...
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New video footage of Moammar Gadhafi's son and one-time heir apparent Seif al-Islam taken shortly after his capture shows him warning his captors that Libya's regions that united in revolution will turn against each other in the near future.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Gadhafi's son captured in Libya CAPTION: New video of Moammar Gadhafi's son and one-time heir apparent Seif al-Islam taken shortly after his capture shows him warning his captors that Libya's regions that united in...
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Night-time celebrations in Tripoli on second anniversary of revolution

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1. Wide of fireworks in sky, busy road and man waving Libyan flag in foreground 2. Mid of vehicles passing on road, cars honking horns, people waving Libyan flags 3. Close-up of boy holding flag and making V-for-victory sign 4. Wide of...
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Libyan Prime Minister and deputy PM on car bomb blast at foreign ministry building

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The Libyan government acknowledged that a powerful explosion that occurred in Benghazi on Wednesday could be symbolically linked to the 12th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks and last year's killing of the US ambassador to...
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Aftermath of damage to Tripoli airport after clashes between rival militia

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The aftermath of Sunday's fighting could be seen at a closed Tripoli airport on Monday, with bullet holes in planes, luggage abandoned in the terminal and burned out cars outside. At least six people were killed and 25 injured when rival...
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Thousands rally to mark one year since the declaration of national liberation

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1. Various of Tripoli street, lined with cars UPSOUND: car horns 2. Mid of girl giving peace 'v' sign while leaning out of car window 3. Wide of people chanting and waving flags in Martyr Square 4. Mid of boy waving the Libyan flag 6....
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Deputy PM makes statement on kidnapping of Zidan before he was released

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Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zidan was abducted by gunmen who snatched him from his hotel and held him for several hours on Thursday in apparent retaliation for a U.S. special forces raid that captured an al-Qaida suspect in the capital...
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President Barack Obama says Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave.

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HEADLINE Obama: Gadhafi has lost legitimacy CAPTION: President Barack Obama says Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave. (March 3) (Name/Location, Occupation, Expertise)