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25 April 2012 RAF jets soared over Parliament yesterday as the Palace of Westminster paid tribute to the servicemen who took part in Operation Ellamy, the UK's involvement in the Libya campaign that toppled colonel Gaddafi. Over 120 soldiers, sailors
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Libya were legitimate military sites, despite the findings of a U.N. expert panel that said 60 civilians were killed and 55 wounded in the airstrikes it investigated.
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Articles Abdel Aziz al-Haasadi said the men, believed to be in Egypt , face allegations of corruption and complicity in killings during the uprising in 2011, AP reported. Among those on the wanted list are Ahmed Gadhaf al-Dam, a cousin of Gaddafi,
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Pan Am Flight 103 from London bound for New York explodes over Lockerbie, Scotland, at 7:03 p.m., about 38 minutes after takeoff. All 259 people onboard the Boeing 747 are killed, as well 11 people on the ground...The explosion is caused by a bomb
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Some six months ago, Gaddafi met with international terrorists in his Bab al-Azizia compound in Tripoli, according to Libyan politician Ibrahim Qwaider, a former Director General of the Arab Labor Organization. The former Libyan strongman provided
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The Arab world's One Thousand and One Nights, a string of folk tales told by Shahrazad, the legendary vizier's daughter, to enthrall the lethally misogynistic King Shahrayar, masquerades as a bunch of suspenseful and humorous bedtime stories...That
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For decades, the world tolerated the crazed Libyan leader for one reason: He had oil. The writer, who served for 11 years as rabbi at Oxford University, is founder of This World: The Values Network, and will shortly publish Ten Conversations You Need
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Northern Ireland politicians have pressed the Libyan government since 2009 for recognition of the human cost of Col Gadaffi's decision to ship tons of arms and explosives to the IRA...The Democratic Unionist Party's Nigel Dodds welcomed the turn of
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Franklin Lamb Muammar is from Zlitan, near rebel-held Misrata, east of Tripoli...Before releasing their data, it was confirmed by the findings of the Libyan Red Crescent Society and also by civil defense workers in the neighborhoods bombed, and then
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I agree with John Lichfield that the French media is unwaveringly supine ("Dominique Strauss-Kahn: what's in a reputation?", 17 May). Several commentators here were saying yesterday that they shouldn't even have been allowed to show the "violent
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