TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Following are the latest political and military developments in the Libyan crisis. * NATO's chief slapped down a call from Italy for a suspension of hostilities in Libya and tried to reassure wavering members of the Western coalition on Thursday that Muammar Gaddafi can be beaten ...
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