Pro-Gaddafi Forces Bomb Oil Installations in Ras Lanuf--Envoys Seek Negotiation in Cairo, Brussels, Portugal--Rebels Say Acquisition of Arms Poses No Challenges--Rebels, Gaddafi Exchange Blame over Oil Field Damages--Gaddafi Offers Reward for Arrest of Jalil (Arab Revolts-Libya)
The Daily Middle East Reporter (Beirut, Lebanon) 2011, March 10, 196, 5049
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--Pro-Gaddafi Forces Bomb Oil Installations In Ras Lanuf --Envoys Seek Negotiation in Cairo, Brussels, Portugal
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