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[Title] => Iraqi general warns of military woes in fighting extremists
[Summary] => Lt. Gen. Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi had 225 fighters, a single Abrams tank, a pair of mortars, two artillery pieces and about 40 armored Humvees when he set out to retake a strategic city in northern Iraq captured by Islamic State militants over the summer.
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[Title] => UK spies will face criminal inquiry over Libya
[Summary] => Britain's spy agencies will face a criminal investigation into claims that intelligence shared with Moammar Gadhafi's regime led to the torture or rendition of two Libyan men and their families, authorities announced Thursday.
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[Title] => Gadhafi son denies Interpol allegations
[Summary] => Moammar Gadhafi's son, al-Saadi, denied allegations of corruption and intimidation and called Interpol's decision to put him on the equivalent of its most-wanted list political, according to an email.
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[Title] => Official: Gadhafi's son 'en route' to Niger city
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[Title] => Gadhafi's son 'en route to Niamey,' official says
[Summary] => Moammar Gadhafi's playboy son, known for his love of fast cars, soccer and excessive partying, slipped into Niger over the weekend and began making his way yesterday to the capital, a Niger government official said.
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[Title] => Gadhafi son vows no surrender to Libyan rebels
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[Title] => US prepares to turn over last 10 detainees to Iraq
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[Title] => Iraqi court sets date for Bush shoe thrower
[Summary] => BAGHDAD (Xinhua) -- The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at former US President George W. Bush will appear at an Iraqi court on Feb. 19, a judicial official said today.
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