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Rome - According to Al Arabiya are about 10,000 deaths in Libya and over 50,000 are wounded. Gaddafi had ordered the bombing, but the wells and a pilot refused. The daughter of the Colonel was dismissed on the plane from Malta. The EU will coordinate the evacuation of Europeans and think about sanctions. Berlusconi: No to violence, but attention to the next. Ready to promote humanitarian channel. A video released by Onedayonearth shows were on the beach promenade of the capital. Oil in New York touched $100 a barrel for the first time since Oct. 2, 2008.
Sources of Malta, Aisha Gaddafi Dismissed on Air There was Aisha Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader among the 14 people aboard a Libyan plane which was prevented from landing in Malta today. The control tower has been denied authorization and contacted the authorities and government representatives over the Libyan ambassador to Malta who went personally to the place where, in contact with the pilot, it's said on board his flight was in fact Aisha Gaddafi. The Maltese authorities have decided not to grant landing permission "to avoid creating a precedent," one learns from sources close to the government. At the conclusion of lengthy negotiations, the pilot decided to change course and return to Tripoli.
TV, Gaddafi, bombed Wells MA Pilot Refuses Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has been planning to bomb the oil fields, but the driver refused. The company says the head of security of Tobruk, who joined the protesters, as reported by the Al Arabiya satellite television in the red stripe overlay of urgent news.
Comment: We bet, there is something else missing from James Hart Dyke's works, and it's the depiction of MI6's "fine officers" participating in internment and torture of Palestinians, as just one example.