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Libyan military officials boarded an Italian tugboat docked at Tripoli's port and threatened to suspend its communications in an apparent seizure, the ship's owner said, as U.S. and European airstrikes enforced a no-fly zone over Libya.

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But for Norma Macalindong, it became the sanctuary for a dream. Macalindong, 47, is one of the modern-day heroes that Filipinos look up to, another intrepid pursuer of a decent livelihood oceans away from home.
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