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Gadaffi blues!

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While Gaza is burning, Beirut is being bombed by an angry Israel, the Hezbollah and Hamas are defiantly trying to fight back (the former lobbing rockets into the Haifa area and northern Israel) – with the distinct possibility of a jittery but resentful Syria being sucked into the fray, the Libyan capital of Tripoli seems the center of tranquility.
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While Gaza is burning, Beirut is being bombed by an angry Israel, the Hezbollah and Hamas are defiantly trying to fight back (the former lobbing rockets into the Haifa area and northern Israel) – with the distinct possibility of a jittery but resentful Syria being sucked into the fray, the Libyan capital of Tripoli seems the center of tranquility.
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By Ni Marlon Bellita | October 26, 2011 - 12:00am
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