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    Libya At War

    Libya may be at war, but for foreign journalists covering it, the battles are sometimes hard to find. 

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    Qaddafi supporters at a Tripoli rally say they'll continue to fight against NATO.  But foreign journalists led around by government minders, are detached from the battle.  (FNC)
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    A pro-Qaddafi rally in Tripoli. (FNC)
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    Qaddafi supporter Haitam al-Azraq says he lost his brother in the fighting, but is proud of his sacrifice. (FNC)
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    A Qaddafi supporter at a rally in Tripoli. (FNC)
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    Foreign journalists were taken to Sabratah, a Roman ruin about an hour west of Tripoli, where NATO airstrikes were supposed to have damaged the ancient site, but it was intact.    (FNC)
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    Sabratah's massive amphitheater. (FNC)
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    Despite the conflict, years of restoration work has kept the ancient monuments standing. (FNC)
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    International journalists wander around the tourist spot. (FNC)
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    Sabratah is more than 2,000 years old. (FNC)
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    School teacher and pro-Qaddafi supporter Marian Gurgi says "Muammar Qaddafi is in our blood." (FNC)
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  • Published
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    Libya At War

    Libya may be at war, but for foreign journalists covering it, the battles are sometimes hard to find. 

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