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JOHN YOO – WE DON’T NEED U.N. APPROVAL TO SAVE LIBYAN LIVES

MARCH 5, 2011 Why is the Obama administration deferring to an international body that protects brutal dictatorships? By JOHN YOO President Obama this week said “Moammar Gadhafi has lost the legitimacy to lead, and he must leave.” Yet the Obama administration continues to shun the very steps that might hasten the Libyan tyrant’s fall—imposing a […]

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A TALE OF TWO ALEXANDRIAS

MARCH 5, 2011 Over the past six decades, Egypt’s second city has morphed from cosmopolitan oasis into Islamist stronghold By MARC CHAMPION And LUCETTE LAGNADO Odette and Elie MorenoFifty years ago, women in Alexandria strolled to the beach in their bikinis (above, sunbathers at Sidi Bishr beach in 1959) Colette Frege Haggar remembers how, in

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BRITISH SOLDIERS REPORTEDLY CAPTURED BY LIBYAN REBELS DURING SECRET MISSION

Africa British Soldiers Reportedly Captured by Libyan Rebels During Secret Mission Published March 05, 2011 | FoxNews.com AP March 5: Libyan rebels who are part of the forces against Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi guard outside the refinery after their victory in fighting against troops loyal to Qaddafi in the oil town of Ras Lanuf, eastern

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FINALLY, ARAB UNREST STUNS MARKETS!

FEBRUARY 22, 2011, 11:56 P.M. ET Arab Unrest Stuns Markets Oil Soars, Stocks Fall as Libyan Rebels Take Energy Zone; Shipments Are Halted By LIAM PLEVEN, JONATHAN CHENG And GUY CHAZAN Libya’s descent into violence rattled global financial markets Tuesday, sending oil prices surging to their biggest gain in more than two years and driving

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TUNISIAN INFLUX TAXES ITALY ****

This has the potential of becoming a huge human tidal wave and it is headed straight for Europe! EUROPE NEWS FEBRUARY 14, 2011 Tunisian Influx Taxes Italy By STACY MEICHTRY ROME—Political instability in Tunisia has unleashed a wave of migrants toward Italian shores, igniting a crisis that has exposed the pitfalls of Italy’s reliance on

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WILL FREEDOM COME FOR SUDAN’S SLAVES?

JANUARY 14, 2011 As the South votes to become independent, tens of thousands remain enslaved. By JOHN EIBNER  AND  CHARLES JACOBS Juba, Sudan On Jan. 9, the people of South Sudan began their week-long referendum to decide whether to separate from the Arab-Muslim North and form an independent country. But Achol Yum Deng didn’t vote.

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