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Gaddafi

Alternative form of Khaddhafi, Libyan leader.



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Gaddafi later rolled up in a white stretch limo and wasted no time getting down to business - urging the girls to convert to Islam and handing each a Koran and a signed copy of his famous Green Book.
Summary: Muammar Gaddafi disappointed some 200 Italian women after he invited them using an agency advertizing a "party" where the Libyan leader proceeded to lecture them on Islam, Italian media Muammar Gaddafi disappointed some 200 Italian women after he invited them using an agency advertizing a "party" where the Libyan leader proceeded to lecture them on Islam, Italian media reported on Monday.
Gaddafi's Declaration of "Secret" Speech on Internal Issues Surprises Libyans Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi will discuss domestic policy on Tuesday in what he termed a "secret" speech to high-ranking supporters that will not be broadcast.
 
 
 
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