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Libya's western rebels run tighter operation than eastern brethren
In the remote mountains of western Libya, the rebels have moved beyond the 'rag-tag' militia label often used to characterize the opposition in the east.
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Rare view from Libya's western mountains shows rebel gains against Qaddafi
The picture emerging from this rugged terrain along Libya's southern border with Tunisia is that of a heavily outgunned rebel militia winning unlikely victories over Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi.
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Sky over Australia to be lit up by returning asteroid probe
The Hayabusa probe was launched by Japan in 2003.
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As more countries race to launch satellites and manned craft, some warn of a space jam.








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