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The Monitor's weekly news quiz for Oct.17-21, 2011

( of 10 correct)

“In the laws of war there is an obvious difference between someone killed in combat or crossfire, or a captive being executed or summarily shot down,” said Rupert Colville, spokesman for Navi Pillay, the United Nations' human rights commissioner, according to the New York Times,

“In the laws of war there is an obvious difference between someone killed in combat or crossfire, or a captive being executed or summarily shot down,” said Rupert Colville, spokesman for Navi Pillay, the United Nations' human rights commissioner, according to the New York Times,

“In the laws of war there is an obvious difference between someone killed in combat or crossfire, or a captive being executed or summarily shot down,” said Rupert Colville, spokesman for Navi Pillay, the United Nations' human rights commissioner, according to the New York Times,

“In the laws of war there is an obvious difference between someone killed in combat or crossfire, or a captive being executed or summarily shot down,” said Rupert Colville, spokesman for Navi Pillay, the United Nations' human rights commissioner, according to the New York Times,

1. The events surrounding the capture and death of Muammar Qaddafi are so confused, who has called for an investigation?


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