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BBC's journalists said Libyan prisoners suffered much worse.
Rebels maintained control of the port city of Ras Lanuf.
This all feels uncomfortably familiar.
Qaddafi is using a different strategy than Mubarak did.
It's a "logistical nightmare," among other things.
Some view the battle as the official start of the civil war.
Someone has been drinking the Nescafé.
Are those warships really for humanitarian aid?
"The confidence of the demonstrators is remarkable."
As other Libyan cities fall, Qaddafi focuses forces on Tripoli.
WikiLeaks cables show the Mariah Carey–loving spending habits of Qaddafi's sons.
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