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A Libyan Army tank destroyed by a NATO airstrike a few days ago lay at the western entrance of Ajdabiya on Wednesday.

A Libyan Army tank destroyed by a NATO airstrike a few days ago lay at the western entrance of Ajdabiya on Wednesday.

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From left, Shiekh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the foreign minister of Qatar; Britsh Foreign Minister William Hague and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the secretary general of NATO, during a meeting in Doha on Wednesday of NATO, Arab and African ministers

From left, Shiekh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, the foreign minister of Qatar; Britsh Foreign Minister William Hague and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the secretary general of NATO, during a meeting in Doha on Wednesday of NATO, Arab and African ministers

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NATO acknowledged on Friday that its warplanes had hit a rebel convoy in Libya the day before, killing at least four people. A coffin draped in the opposition flag was carried into the square in Benghazi during a funeral for some of the people killed by Thursday’s airstrike.

NATO acknowledged on Friday that its warplanes had hit a rebel convoy in Libya the day before, killing at least four people. A coffin draped in the opposition flag was carried into the square in Benghazi during a funeral for some of the people killed by Thursday’s airstrike.

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Pro- and anti-Qaddafi forces exchanged military fire in the town of Ajdabiya.

Pro- and anti-Qaddafi forces exchanged military fire in the town of Ajdabiya.

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After hearing news of a possible sniper, rebel fighters waited as a gun truck moved farther into the city.

After hearing news of a possible sniper, rebel fighters waited as a gun truck moved farther into the city.

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A member of the medical staff at the hospital in Ajdabiya, Libya. The town came under sustained attack on Saturday by forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

A member of the medical staff at the hospital in Ajdabiya, Libya. The town came under sustained attack on Saturday by forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.

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Rebels in Libya cleared an area near a traffic circle in Ajdabiya on Saturday. The rebels re-established some control over the city after loyalist forces attacked.

Rebels in Libya cleared an area near a traffic circle in Ajdabiya on Saturday. The rebels re-established some control over the city after loyalist forces attacked.

If there was only one person in the world that could be considered quality, it would be you.

Quality blogs don’t go a month without posting. 

I’m sorry I’ve been gone for nearly a month. It’s just hard managing two blogs at once, and everything else. 

I’ve been keeping up with news on Libya, I just don’t have time to post it, but I hope that you’ve been inspired to keep with the news, too. 

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“Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia, center, arrives at the Arab League’s emergency meeting in Cairo, where leaders discussed a no-flight zone to protect anti-Qaddafi forces.”

“Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal of Saudi Arabia, center, arrives at the Arab League’s emergency meeting in Cairo, where leaders discussed a no-flight zone to protect anti-Qaddafi forces.”