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Moammar Gadhafi, inside his Bedouin tent 1986 where he presented his family to U.S. women journalists during a news conference.

Gaddafi, in meat locker, still divides Libya

Muammar Gaddafi's body lay in an old meat store on Friday as arguments over a burial, and his killing after being captured, dogged efforts by Libya's new leaders to make a formal start on a new era of democracy.
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Frame grab shows bloodied body of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi

Moammar Gadhafi Death Creates Massive Headache for Obituary Writers

As a despotic autocrat who ruled an oil-rich North African nation for decades, sponsored terrorists, and single-handedly destroyed the civil institutions of an entire state, the name of the former Libyan dictator whose bloodied body was dragged out of a drainage pipe and is expected to be buried today will surely outlive him in historical infamy. The question is, which name?
Canada's PM Stephen Harper

Canada's Libya mission to end in two weeks

Canada will be contacting its allies in the next few days and arranging for the early end of its Libyan military mission, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Thursday.

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