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State Dept.'s No. 2 Defends Taiwan Stance
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AP - The second-ranking State Department official said Wednesday that "lives can be lost" if the U.S. miscalculates on China-Taiwan relations, responding to complaints about how Taiwan's president was treated during a recent visit to Latin America.
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U.S. Orders Ban of Arms Sales to Venezuela
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AP - The Bush administration is banning arms sales from the U.S. to Venezuela, America's fifth-largest source for oil imports, because of what it says is a lack of support by President Hugo Chavez's government for counterterrorism activities.
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U.S. Offers Quip on Chavez-Gadhafi Meeting
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AP - The State Department shrugged off with a quip on Wednesday the visit of Venezuela's president to Libya and the warm welcome Hugo Chavez received from Col. Moammar
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Libya's Gadhafi critical of hand over
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AP - Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi expressed criticism Thursday for the handing over of exiled Liberian President Charles Taylor to the United Nations on war crimes
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State Dept. urges Libya to pay families
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AP - The State Department urged Libya on Tuesday to provide fair compensation to the families of victims in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight over Scotland.
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Prosecution witnesses heard in Libya AIDS trial
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 AFP - The Tripoli criminal court heard testimony from prosecution witnesses as the re-trial of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor accused of infecting Libyan children with the AIDS virus resumed and was then adjourned to July 25.
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Ritchie, Carreras to sing in Libya to mark US raid
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 Reuters - Twenty years after U.S. forces bombed
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's home, U.S. singer Lionel
Ritchie and Spanish tenor Jose Carreras will sing amid the
ruins on Friday to commemorate the raid which killed 40
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London theater to stage "Gaddafi" ... the opera
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- Monday, August 14, 2006 Reuters - With a new production about Libya's
colorful leader Muammar Gaddafi, the English National Opera
boldly goes where no opera house has gone before.
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Libya Oil Co Head: Oil,Commodity Prices Threaten Oil Devt Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 LONDON -(Dow Jones)- The head of Libya's National Oil Company warned Tuesday soaring commodity and raw material prices could stifle much-needed oil
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'Sad' Berlusconi calculates that truculence will pay Financial Times
- Monday, August 14, 2006 From Italy's highest court to the US State Department and Muammer Gadaffi, Libya's leader, Romano Prodi has received recognition of his recent general election
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OPEC can do little to tame record oil prices (22-04-2006) Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Oil price records© AFP'Prices are not in the hands of OPEC, now the genie is out of the bottle,' Shukri Ghanem, head of the Libya National Oil Company, told reporters on the sidelines of the 10th International Energy Forum in Doha.'It is a
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Pakistan says nuclear black-marketing issue is a 'closed chapter' Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Pakistan released Dr Farooq Ahmed last Saturday. He was detained in November 2003 on charges of helping his chief, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, in proliferating nuclear equipment and know-how to Libya, North Korea and Iran. 'We have conducted
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U.S. Drops Libya From Terror List, Will Make Tripoli Office Full Embassy Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 May. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Libya will be dropped from the U.S.
list of state sponsors of terror, following three decades of
hostility toward the West, the State Department said today.
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Libya Dropped From U.S. Terror List; Tripoli Office to Become Full Embassy Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 May. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Libya will be dropped from the U.S.
list of state sponsors of terror in an effort to broaden
relations after three decades of hostility toward the West,
State Department officials said today.
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US restores full diplomatic links with Libya Financial Times
- Monday, August 14, 2006 The US restored full diplomatic ties with Libya for the first time in three decades following a decision to remove the north African country from its list of state sponsors of
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U.S. to Restore Diplomatic Ties With Libya The Washington Post
- Monday, August 14, 2006 WASHINGTON -- The United States will restore full diplomatic relations with Libya and remove it from a list of terrorism sponsors, the Bush administration said Monday, rewarding Moammar Gadhafi's government for renouncing weapons of mass destruction and cooperating in the hunt for terrorists.
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Libya Dropped From U.S. Terror List; Tripoli Office to Become Full Embassy Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 May. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Libya will be dropped from the U.S.
list of state sponsors of terror in an effort to normalize
relations after three decades of hostility toward the West,
State Department officials said today.
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Qaddafi, Chavez May Collaborate More on Oil, Aid to Africa, South America Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 May. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Libya and Venezuela may work together
more on oil projects and increasing aid to poorer states of
South America and Africa, Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman
Shalgham said.
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OPEC Unlikely to Lower Production Target at Caracas Meeting as Prices Rise Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 May. 31 (Bloomberg) -- OPEC is unlikely to cut its formal
output quotas when it meets tomorrow in Caracas, according to
oil ministers from member states including Qatar and Libya.
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OPEC Will Keep Oil Quota at 28 Million Barrels a Day, Qatari Minister Says Bloomberg.com
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Jun. 1 (Bloomberg) -- OPEC, producer of 40 percent of the
world's oil, has decided to keep its production quotas unchanged
at 28 million barrels a day, energy ministers from Libya and
Qatar said.
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