Is It Too Late Late for a No-Fly Zone in Libya?
The regime claims the uprising will be over in 48 hours as the international community deliberates at the U.N.
Congressional Republicans have had little luck convincing anyone other than Fox News and its viewers that there's something scandalous about the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazie. But to keep the story's momentum going a feedback loop has emerged in which Fox reports something, the House holds hearings on it, and then Fox reports on those hearings.
The regime claims the uprising will be over in 48 hours as the international community deliberates at the U.N.
Qaddafi's forces are near rebel headquarters while the U.N. debates a no-fly zone
Diplomacy stalls as Libyan opposition forces fall back in the bloody month-long uprising
Dennis Prager on the weekend's other tragedy and Martin Peretz on Obama
In Yemen, meanwhile, protesters stabbed a government official
Fear of the International Criminal Court are making him dig in, says Berlusconi
The administration stops short of military action
The secretary of state will visit Egypt, Tunisia and meet with Libyan rebels
Paris's diplomatic recognition of Libyan rebels could pave the way for NATO action
Squatters seize a Qaddafi London mansion; Hollywood shuns Qaddafi movie money
Meanwhile, two more journalists go missing
In 2008, he said he'd intervene if there was a "moral obligation." Does Libya qualify?
The relationship between the Libyan government and foreign media is increasingly tense
When's the last time that happened?
Reports conflict on the Libyan leader's willingness to start talks about stepping down
But diplomatic, military, and logistical obstacles to a no-fly zone remain
To be fair, we haven't read any of these books, either
The gunfire that erupted in Tripoli on Sunday provides a case in point
On "Face the Nation" Sunday, becomes latest senator to disagree with White House
Rise in oil prices fuels losses
The regime made some pretty serious donations to the school, but it doesn't end there
Stuff to fear: Chemical weapons, a prolonged war and arms proliferation
Saif's controversial doctoral thesis acknowledges Harvard professor Joseph Nye
Meanwhile, Muammar Qaddafi's forces continue attacking rebels in key oil centers in the east
The Libyan leader delivers another defiant speech as his forces attacked opposition
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