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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington blames on Tripoli....
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Afriquenligne (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Tripoli, Libya - Following are the exchange rate for the main foreign currencies against the Libyan dinar as issued by the Central Bank of Libya (BCL) on Tuesday.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli.
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Reuters - U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington blames on Tripoli. Read the full story
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington blames on Tripoli.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington blames on Tripoli.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli.
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli….
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Get Mash (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli. Read the full story
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli.
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Afriquenligne (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Tripoli, Libya - Following are the exchange rates for the main foreign currencies against the Libyan dinar as issued by the Central Bank of Libya (BCL) on Monday
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
President Bush signed legislation Monday that allows the State Department to settle all remaining lawsuits against Libya by U.S. terrorism victims and paves the way for complete rapprochement between Washington and Tripoli.
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Libyaonline.com (Free subscription) | 08/03/2008
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday the United States looks forward to further improvement of ties with Libya after Congress passed legislation on Tripoli's compensation to U.S. victims. Yesterday, Congress passed important legislation that will further efforts to obtain fair compensation for American citizens in their claims against the Libyan government, Rice said in a statement....
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Libyaonline.com (Free subscription) | 08/02/2008
The President of Malta Eddie Fenech Adami made a two-day official visit to Libya on Wednesday and held talks with the Leader of the Revolution in Tripoli focused on bilateral relations and issues of common interest.Both leaders spoke about the long standing relations between Libya and Malta. A special emphasis was placed on furthering commercial and financial cooperation.The Maltese President was accompanied...