World News | David D. Kirkpatrick and Mona El-Naggar, The New York Times | Monday February 21, 2011
Anti-government protesters who took control of Libya's second-largest city of Benghazi celebrated in the streets on Monday after a turbulent and bloody night in which the heir-apparent son of the nation's strongman, Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi, warned in a televised speech that Libyans would fall into civil war if they threw off his father's 40-year-lo...
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