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Migrants Find Vicious Circle of Deportation allAfrica.com
- Sunday, September 17, 2006 The government of Libya routinely subjects migrants, asylum seekers and refugees -- primarily from sub-Saharan Africa -- to serious human rights abuses, including beatings, arbitrary arrests, forced returns and in some cases, torture, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report released
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Tales of Libya, London make Booker shortlist CBC (Canada)
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 Novels that chronicle the secret lives of four Londoners, a childhood in Libya and different generations in the Himalayas are among six works named Thursday to the shortlist for the Man Booker
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Shortlist for Booker Prize Announced Greenwich Time
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 A childhood tale set in Libya, a 19th-century Australian saga and a story of love and loss in World War II are among the finalists announced Thursday for the Man Booker Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for fiction.
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Shortlist for Booker Prize Announced Norwalk Advocate
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 A childhood tale set in Libya, a 19th-century Australian saga and a story of love and loss in World War II are among the finalists announced Thursday for the Man Booker Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for fiction.
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Man Booker Prize finalists announced The Seattle Times
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 A childhood tale set in Libya, a 19th-century Australian saga and a story of love and loss in World War II are among the finalists
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Finalists in Man Booker Prize announced Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Saturday, September 16, 2006 A childhood tale set in Libya, a 19th-century Australian saga and a story of love and loss in World War II are among the finalists announced Thursday for the Man Booker Prize, Britain's most prestigious award for
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Rights group decries treatment of asylum seekers in Libya, Italy Jurist
- Friday, September 15, 2006 JURIST] Migrants, asylum seekers and refugees face deportation and human rights abuses in Libya, Human Rights Watch (HRW) [advocacy website] said in a new report [text; press release] released Wednesday. The monitoring group found that Libya has
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Lawyers want $15m payout for HIV child Topix
- Thursday, September 14, 2006 HUNDREDS of HIV-positive Libyan children should each receive 15 million dinars in compensation, lawyers today told a court retrying six foreign medics accused of deliberately infecting the children.
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Premier Leaves for Libya allAfrica.com
- Monday, September 11, 2006 Prime Minister Meles Zenawi left for Libya yesterday to take part in the 7th Anniversary of the Transformation of the OAU to AU, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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African leaders reject internationalizing Darfur issue Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 African leaders on Saturday reiterated their rejection of internationalizing the Darfur issue and voiced support for Sudan's refusal to unauthorized deployment of UN peacekeepers in the war-devastated region.
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Surgery for Atom Scientist Topix
- Monday, September 11, 2006 The disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan , who confessed to selling nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea, underwent surgery for prostate cancer on Saturday.
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Somali Islamic militia leader calls for humanitarian aid Moreover
- Sunday, September 10, 2006 Khaleej Times Online >> News >> THE WORLD TRIPOLI, Libya - A leading member of Somalia's Islamic militia urged the international community and African countries not to send peacekeepers to war-torn Somalia, saying order had been restored.
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Officials Gather in Libya to Mark AU Anniversary Voice of America
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Country Sets Up Oil & Gas Council allAfrica.com
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Libya has created the Council for Oil and Gas Affairs to deal with oil, gas and oil & gas
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Where's the singing in Gaddafi Opera, ask critics
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- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Reuters - A controversial new opera about Libya's
flamboyant leader Muammar Gaddafi blasted opera buffs out of
their seats at its world premiere, but music critics asked --
Where was the singing?
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The Big Question: He may be the subject of a new opera, but is Gaddafi still a global pariah? Topix
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Didn't he used to be Public Enemy No 1? Certainly there was a time when no self-respecting opera company would have thought of commissioning a work with a title like Gaddafi: A Living Myth as the English ...
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Nine Muslim pilgrims killed in bus crash Topix
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 CAIRO: Nine Egyptians on a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia died and more than 40 were injured yesterday when their bus flipped over in the latest of a string of deadly Egyptian transport accidents,
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Baidoa warlord warns government Topix
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 A Somali government member and militia leader has called on the interim government to leave Baidoa, the town where it is
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Libya foreign medics retrial adjourned Topix
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 The retrial of six foreign medics facing a possible death penalty on charges they infected hundreds of Libyan children with the AIDS virus was adjourned on Tuesday after a defence lawyer failed to show up in
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Trial of Bulgarians accused of infecting Libyan children adjourned Topix
- Saturday, September 09, 2006 Tripoli- The trial of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor accused of infecting hundreds of Libyan children with HIV/AIDS has been adjourned
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