The death of Moammar Gadhafi removes a threat to the stability of global oil markets. It will still be several months before Libya can export as much oil as it did before it descended into civil war earlier this year. But the killing of Gadhafi reduces the chance that violence will get in the way as ...
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Libya strongman Col. Moammar Gadhafi clung to the vestiges of power Tuesday amid the specter of civil war, as pillars of his state fell away from him—including ...
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Live Blog: The Hunt for Gadhafi - Dispatch - WSJ
The battle to control Libya is far from over. Col Moammar Gadhafi's forces are still fighting to hold parts of Tripoli, and stand firm over swaths of the country.
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Moammar Gadhafi says bin Laden is behind the uprising in Libya and al-Qaida followers give young Libyans hallucinogenic pills in their coffee to get them to revolt.
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