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Clinton Dismisses Gadhafi Letter, Reaffirms He Must Yield Power
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Wednesday brushed aside a personal appeal from Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi for an end to the NATO air campaign in support of Libyan rebels. Clinton, who discussed the Libyan crisis with Italian Foreign Minister Franco Fratini, said Mr. Gadhafi must yield power and leave the country. ...
Libyan Opposition Accuses NATO of Failing to Protect Civilians
The head of the armed forces of Libya's eastern-based opposition has sharply criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, saying it is failing to protect civilians from artillery attacks by forces loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. General Abdul Fattah Younes made the charge as his forces were forced to withdraw once again from the oil-town of Brega 200 kilometers ...
NATO Dismisses Libyan Rebels' Criticism
NATO has dismissed Libyan rebels' criticism of the pace of the alliance's airstrikes against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's military, as pro-Gadhafi forces pounded rebels in the western city of Misrata and sent them retreating from eastern oil towns. ...
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Service Members Would Earn Pay During Shutdown
Military members would continue to earn wages in the event of an April 8 shutdown of the federal government, but they'd have to wait to collect them until Congress agrees on a budget, a senior administration official said here today. ...
Officials Report Convoy Accident in Kabul
An International Security Assistance Force three-vehicle convoy was involved in an accident in Kabul today that killed an Afghan civilian and wounded two others, according to initial reporting. ...
Army building first Block III Apache
The U.S. Army has begun construction on the first fuselage of its next-generation AH-64 Block III Apache helicopter.
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