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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EPS / Rex Features ( 940166d )
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EPS / Rex Features ( 940166b )
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162p )
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EPS / Rex Features ( 940166a )
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162n )
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162k )
Muammar Gaddafi and Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162a )
Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162f )
Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features ( 940162e )
Muammar Gaddafi
Leader of Libya Muammar Gaddafi arriving at Ciampino Airport, Rome, Italy - 10 Jun 2009
Italian leader Silvio Berlsuconi today controversially greeted the arrival of his Libyan counterpart, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at Rome's Ciampino airport. Gaddafi touched down with 300 other delegates to mark the re-strengthening of ties between the two nations. The Libyan leader's trip will include a meeting with 700 of Italy's leading women in the fields of politics, business and culture. However, he is likely to encounter a considerable amount of protest and unrest from various communities, such as civil rights groups, students and Rome's Jews, some of whom were expelled from Libya 40 years ago. The two countries last year signed an agreement in which Italy will compensate Libya for its 30-year occupation. The 5 billion dollar package involves construction projects, student grants and pensions for Libyan soldiers who served with the Italians during World War II. In return, Libya agreed to crack down on illegal migrants smuggled each year across the Mediterranean to Italy.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy welcomes Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gadhafi to the Elysee Palace in Paris, France - 10 Dec 2007
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy welcomes Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gadhafi to the Elysee Palace in Paris, France - 10 Dec 2007
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi arrived in France today for his first visit to the country in 34 years. Gadhafi met French President Nicolas Sarkozy today at the Elysee Palace and will see him again during his five day visit, aimed at spurring investment in Lybia.
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COLONEL MOAMMAR QADDAFI, TRIPOLI, LIBYA
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Saif Qaddafi (Son of Libyan leader) with his exhibit influenced by his home environment at the first major UK exhibition of Libyan antiques and contemporary art in the Albert Memorial gardens, London - 23 JUL 2002
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'THE DESERT IS NOT SILENT' EXHIBITION BY SAIF QADHAFI, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JUL 2002
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'THE DESERT IS NOT SILENT' EXHIBITION BY SAIF QADHAFI, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JUL 2002
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'THE DESERT IS NOT SILENT' EXHIBITION BY SAIF QADHAFI, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JUL 2002
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'THE DESERT IS NOT SILENT' EXHIBITION BY SAIF QADHAFI, LONDON, BRITAIN - 23 JUL 2002
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BOMBED HOUSE / BUNKER OF COLONEL QADHAFI THAT WAS BOMBED BY AMERICA IN 1986, LIBYA - 2002
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BOMBED HOUSE / BUNKER OF COLONEL QADHAFI THAT WAS BOMBED BY AMERICA IN 1986, LIBYA - 2002
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADHAFI, LIBYA
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADHAFI, LIBYA
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI, LIBYA
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COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI WITH FAMILY
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI, LIBYA
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COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI ON HORSEBACK
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI, LIBYA
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COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI PLAYING FOOTBALL
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI, LIBYA
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VARIOUS COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI, LIBYA
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COLONEL MOAMMAR GADDAFI WAVING TO SUPPORTERS
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Pres Mandela greets Libyan leader Muamar Qaddafi (Gaddafi) on his arrival in CT. Qaddafi arrived in S Africa for the inauguration of President Mbeki.
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President Nelson Mandela raising the hand of Colonel Muammar Gadhafi
Pres Mandela greets Libyan leader Muamar Qaddafi (Gaddafi) on his arrival in CT. Qaddafi arrived in S Africa for the inauguration of President Mbeki.
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MUAMMAR QADHAFI GIVES A VICTORY SALUTE THROUGH THE BARS OF THE CELL ON ROBBEN ISLAND, IN WHICH NELSON MANDELA WAS IMPRISONED IN SOUTH AFRICA - 1999
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MUAMMAR QADHAFI GIVES A VICTORY SALUTE THROUGH THE BARS OF THE CELL ON ROBBEN ISLAND, IN WHICH NELSON MANDELA WAS IMPRISONED IN SOUTH AFRICA - 1999
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Libya Civil War - Qadhafi Regime Crumbles
August 21, 2011 - Rebels have rolled into the Libyan capital, Triploi, seeming to put an end to the regime of Col. Muammar Qadhafi and reportedly capturing his sons Mohammed Qadhafi and Saif al-Islam Qadhafi. PICTURED: FILE -Mar 09, 1991 - Libyan, Saudi Arabia - MUAMMAR GADDAFI MUAMMAR ABU MINYAR AL-GADDAFI (born 1942) has been the de facto leader of Libya since a 1969 coup. Although Gaddafi holds no public office or title, he is accorded the honorifics 'Guide of the First of September Great Revolution of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya' or 'Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution' in government statements and the official press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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COLONEL QADDAFI ON A VISIT TO AUSTRALIA - 1982
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COLONEL QADDAFI AND BRUNO KREISKY
COLONEL QADDAFI ON A VISIT TO AUSTRALIA - 1982
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