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Hillary Clinton's multi-million dollar rip-off of the US taxpayers
In a gesture aimed to improve re-established diplomatic relations between Libya and the United States, the Libyan government of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi offered to the Obama administration the seaside royal palace of the former King, Idris al-Senussi, as the site for the new U.S. embassy in Tripoli.
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Company with links to Tony Blair adviser in Libya tourism deal
A secretive company run by the brother of Tony Blair's main adviser is profiting from being a key player in the development of Libya's lucrative tourist industry, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
Corinthia announces extensi...
Comment about "Corinthia announces extension to Palm City" Phone Name Comment 0 Corinthia announces extension to Palm City Christian Peregin The Palm City extension in Janzour, some 20 kilometres from Tripoli, which will include a boutique hotel, a lagoon, an entertainment hub and over 100 apartments for sale.
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Tories will not freeze relations with Libya if no compensation deal for IRA victims is reached
Shadow Northern Ireland secretary says a Tory government would not review ties with Libya even if no deal is reached on compensating victims of IRA violence The Tories have warned unionists that they cannot unravel diplomatic ties with Libya even if Muammar Gaddafi's regime refuses to compensate the victims of IRA violence.
The Labour Party is criticising government for not taking any action against a former diplomat who is said to have handed sensitive information to the UK in 1971.
Representatives from around 30 companies are in Libya, visiting Tripoli, Misurata and Benghazi, to follow up on potential contracts.
Terror victims 'cautious' over Libyan 'deal'
Victims of IRA terrorism are treating remarks by the Libyan leader about compensation with caution.
Canadian travelers are no longer welcome in Libya. Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi has told Libya's travel documentation offices not to grant visas to Canadians wanting to enter the country.
Cabinet "disappointed" by Libya's conduct
Switzerland's cabinet has expressed irritation over the "systematic refusal" of Libya to implement agreements between the two countries.
MPs to visit Libya over compensation for IRA victims
Lawyers for those injured by IRA bombs and bereaved relatives revealed today that the Libyan Government has invited UK parliamentarians to Tripoli to discuss the case, but the victims themselves have not been invited.
Mason donates labor of love to church
The history of Italian stonemasons can be traced through Antonio L. Capicotto's family: his uncles who helped to build the Croton Dam, his father who traveled to Libya in the mid-1900s after jobs dried up in southern Italy.
Kenya: Imanyara - Council Overdue
Imenti Central MP Gitobu Imanyara, who was in Libya when community elders were meeting President Muammar Gaddafi, said it was unfortunate elders from the Kikuyu community were not represented at the Tripoli meeting with President Muammar Gaddafi.
CHI Launches Medical Spa, Sets Sites on US
Though it's still a relatively unknown company here in the United States, CHI Hotels & Resorts is continuing its march across Europe and the Middle East.
U.S. Special Envoy Gration to Travel to Russia and Libya
U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan Scott Gration will travel to Moscow, Russia, and Tripoli, Libya, from October 5 to October 10, 2009.
The officials of The Omani Centre for Investment Promotion and Export Development are visiting Republic of Libya from October 3 to 8 to meet leading businessmen in Libya.
When Doing the Scottish Thing Backfires
The news the other day wafted poisonously along the tartan and whiskey shops that dominate the tourist-attracting Royal Mile here.
Tekbali: Libya is more than Gadhafi
On Wednesday, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi spoke before the U.N. General Assembly for the first time in his 40-year rule -- apparently making up for lost time with a nearly 100-minute speech, which dramatically exceeded the allotted 15 minutes.
Barack Obama meets Gordon Brown in the garden at 10 Downing Street
The trouble with Brown, as with most British leaders, is he invests too much in the special relationship with the US a ' deep and real though the ties that bind us are Poor old Gordon Brown .
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