World News | David D. Kirk Patrick and Kareem Fahim, The New York Times | Monday March 28, 2011
American and European bombs battered Col. Muammar
el-Gaddafi's most important bastion of support in his tribal homeland of Surt
on Sunday night, as rebels seeking his ouster capitalized on the damage from
the Western airstrikes to erase their recent losses and return to the city's
doorstep.
Their swift return, recapturing two important oil refiner...
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